TREES 
For Beauty and Grandeur no other group of plants offers 
so much—the bold masses of color, foliage, fruit, and shade 
they furnish are indispensable. Their proper use will improve 
and alter the most barren situation and give new life ‘and 
charm and movement to established plantings by their inter- 
esting patterns of light and shadow and form. 
ORNAMENTAL FLOWERING TREES 
DOGWOODS 
PINK FLOWERING DOGWOOD (Cornus florida rubra).% Unusually beautiful?small tree of year 
round interest. Pink and red flowers in Spring—brilliant”red foliage and berries‘in Fall. (J/Jus- 
trated in color on Back Cover.) 
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WHITE FLOWERING DOGWOOD (Cornus florida). 
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BIRCHES 
CUTLEAF WEEPING BIRCH (Betula pendula 
gracilis). Distinguished for its white bark and 
long-drooping branches and light green, finely 
cut foliage. 
6 to 8 ft., B&B. $6.50 S8tol0ft., B&B. $9.50 
WHITE BIRCH CLUMPS. The graceful clump 
Birch so beautiful in our landscape. Three or 
more stems in each clump. 
5 to 6 ft., B&B.$7.50 6to8ft., B&B..$9.00 
EUROPEAN WHITE BRICH (Betula pubescens 
alba). Beautiful tree with very white bark and 
green foliage. 
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AMERICAN REDBUD 
(Cercis canadensis) 
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before the leaves appear. 
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MAGNOLIAS 
Very few plants equal the Magnolias for in- 
terest and attraction—blooming as they do in 
the Spring before the rest of nature has awakened 
from the long Winter. 
SAUCER MAGNOLIA (Magnolia soulangeana). 
The popular variety most often seen. 
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STAR MAGNOLIA (Magnolia stellata). <A 
lovely, dwarf variety with very fragrant, white, 
star shaped blossoms. 
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FLOWERING CRABS - Malus 
This group is made up of the most beautiful and satisfactory of Ornamental Trees. The Flowering 
Crabs are slow growing and ideal for the border or as a specimen. In May, the colorful blooms literally 
smother the tree with their profusion. 
ARNOLD CRAB (Malus arnoldiana). 
In Autumn the showy and varied fruit is most spectacular. 
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BECHTEL CRAB (Malus ioensis plena). Large, semi-double, rose-like, pink blossoms. 
CARMINE CRAB (Malus atrosanguinea). Clusters of dark pink and carmine flowers. 
FLORIBUNDA CRAB (Malus floribunda). 
and white flowers. (Jllustrated on this page.) 
ELEY CRAB (Malus purpurea eleyi). Purple red foliage and purple flowers. 
HOPA CRAB (Malus hopa). 
REDVEIN CRAB (Malus pumila niedzwetzkyana). 
SARGENT CRAB (Malus sargenti). 
SCHEIDECKER CRAB (Malus scheideckeri). Large, double bright pink flowers, 
followed by quantities of waxy yellow fruits. 
TEA CRAB (Malus theifera). Fragrant pink flowers followed by a profusion of large 
yellow fruit with red cheek. 
PRICES OF ALL FLOWERING CRABS—Except Where Noted 
6 to 8 ft., $9.00 
4 to 5 ft., $4.50 5 to 6 ft., $6.00 
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Flowers single deep red—upright habit of growth. 
ATLOPOVitener 
Most striking. Contrasting pink buds 
Deep-pink blossoms. 
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HAWTHORNS 
PAUL’S SCARLET HAWTHORN (Cratacgus 
oxyacantha paulz). Splendid, decorative small 
tree; showy, rich scarlet blossoms; fine foliage. 
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WASHINGTON THORN (Crataegus cordata). 
A most spectacular small tree with showy red 
berries and brilliant Fall foliage. 
5 to 6 ft., B&B.$7.50 6 to 8 ft., B&B.$9.50 
MULBERRIES 
WEEPING MULBERRY (Morus alba pendula). 
A decorative, graceful, small tree of weeping 
habit. 
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RUSSIAN MULBERRY (Morus alba tatarica). 
Here is a tree of fine proportions and foliage 
that will not only attract the birds but people 
as well by its reddish-purple edible fruits. 
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SILVER BELL TREE 
(Halesia tetraptera) 
This shrub-like tree with its myriads of lovely 
little pearly bells in May and handsome foliage 
should be in every garden. 
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SOURWOOD or SORREL TREE 
(Oxydendron Arboreum) 
This little known, colorful tree should be more 
widely planted. Showy white panicles of flowers 
in Summer. In Fall, it takes on its full glory 
with bright scarlet foliage. 
4 to 5ft., B&B.$5.00 5 to 6 ft., B&B. $6.75 
PURPLELEAF PLUM 
‘Thundercloud. The deep, almost black purple 
foliage of this improved variety makes it ideal 
where foliage accent is desired. 
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ORIENTAL TREE LILAC 
(Syringa Amurensis Japonica) 
This small tree is most unusual. Large, 9-inch, 
cream white panicles of bloom in June. 
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