On the Saw Mill River Parkway 

FLOWERING TREES—Continued 
OXYDENDRUM 
O. arboreum (Sorrel Tree). A comparatively dwarf tree bearing an 
abundance of white flowers in Midsummer. ‘The foliage turns sev- 
eral shades of red and crimson in Fall. Seldom seen in the Fall without 
being admired. M 
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PRUNUS—Flowering Cherries 
These are the Oriental Cherries which are so famous in Washington. 
They are easily grown and will produce the almost phenomenal display 
in Spring which so many journey to Washington to see. 
P. subhirtella Beni Higan. A small, upright tree with gay, bright 
pink, single blooms. M 
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make this of special interest. Grows to 10 ft. F 
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Flowering Cherry (Prunus Beni Higan) 
WEEPING CHERRIES 
P. serrulata pendula (Weeping Japanese Cherries). A pendulous form 
of the well-known Flowering Cherries so admired at Washington, D. C. 
Double bright pink flowers in great profusion in early Spring. S 
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FLOWERING PLUM 
Prunus cerasifera Pissardii (Purple-leaved Plum). A lovely, small 
flowering tree with purple foliage and the daintiest pink blossoms. A 
delightful addition to the landscape. F 
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The illustrations and prices are typical of our large and varied 
stock, but specific plants may not be available at all times. We 
reserve the right where necessary to change prices without notice 
and to charge for specimen plants according to their individual value. 

Weeping Cherry (Prunus serrulata pendula) 
SORBUS —Mountainash 
S. Aucuparia (Huropean Mountainash). Well-formed tree with small leaves 
and bearing large clusters of orange red berries. M 
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WISTERIA—Tree Form 
W. sinensis, Tree Form. The loveliest sight imaginable is a Tree Wisteria 
in May in full bloom. Racemes of purple-blue flowers so cover the pendu- 
lous branches as to transform the head of the tree into a cloud of delicate 
coloring. A charming addition to every garden but a necessity in the formal 
one. It grows in beauty as it ages. Wisterias prefer sunny locations and 
severe pruning enhances blooming. To assure your having blooms, we 
offer only grafted stock. M 
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OUR FLOWERING TREES WILL BE AT THE PEAK OF BLOOM 
IN MAY. PLAN TO VISIT THE NURSERIES 

Wisteria, Tree-form 
