PINK FLOWERING DOGWOOD 
FLOWERING PLUMS 
Small growing, distinct ornamental trees used as specimens 
or grouped with other trees and shrubs in border or back- 
ground. Their foliage produces beautiful tones of purple, very 
attractive where colored effects are desired. 
SeGit tases $2.50, not postpaid 
6: SL tees 3.50, not postpaid 
OFk Tee eee $1.50, postpaid 
259m a ty ee ae Se 1.75, postpaid 
BLIREIANA— Upright growth with dark purple foliage. The 
blossoms appear in early spring before the leaves. Very showy, 
double, delicate pink flowers. This is one of the best varieties. 
THUNDER CLOUD — This variety has the most beautiful 
foliage of any of the flowering plums. The leaves appear a rich 
red color gradually becoming darker, turning to a very rich 
purple. Masses of early white flower. 
PISSARDI—Beautiful purple foliage, retaining its color well 
through the season. Attractive pale pink flowers in May. This 
variety bears edible fruit, excellent for jelly. 
ROSE TREE OF CHINA (Prunus Triloba)—Early, vefore the 
leaves appear, the slender branches of this little tree are solid 
festoons of glorious pink rose-like flowers. 2-3’ $1.50; 3-4’ $1.75. 
Postpaid. 
FLOWERING PEACHES 
PS git ee _...$1.50, postpaid 5-6 ft.............$2.50, not postpaid 
Pt oh esate et eae 1.75, postpaid 
For an easily and quickly obtained mass of spring color, there 
is nothing to excel the Flowering Peaches. They will grow 
with ease anywhere and never fail to produce a great profusion 
of bloom. Branches can be cut for indoor use. (Spray with 
Bordeaux.) 
Double Red—Rich ruby-red. Very large blooms. 
Double Pink—Large double pink flowers. Strong grower. 
Double White—Large blooms of pure white. 
RED LEAF PEACH 
Bright red foliage early in spring, 
Blossoms are deep rose. 
Delicious sweet 
A new ornamental. 
dulling to deep maroon in fall. 
Produces red fruit with white flesh. 
flavor. 3-4’ $2.25; 4-5’ $2.75. Postpaid 
FLOWERING DOGWOOD 
PINK FLOWERING (Cornus florida rubra)—Dwarfer than 
our western native, seldom growing over 15 feet. Large clus- 
ters of rosy-red flowers. Color is better when trees are estab- 
lished so yours may not show its true color at first. Verv free 
flowering. One of our best flowering trees. 2-3’ $5.00; 3-4’ $6.25. 
Postpaid. 
CORNUS NUTTALLI (Pacific Dogwood)—A very handsome 
tree, 20 to 40 ft. high, and is especially attractive when in 
bloom. Flowers, typical of flowering Dogwood, have a ring of 
four “‘petals,’’ often are 6 inches across. Pure white. 5-6’ 
$3.50; 6-8’ $4.25. Not Postpaid. 
CORNUS FLORIDA (Eastern Dogwood)—Smaller than our 
native western dogwood seldom over 15 feet high. Handsome 
summer foliage turning to soft red color in fall. Large, showy 
single white flowers in spring. 2-3’ $3.25; 3-4’ $3.75. Postpaid. 
MOUNTAIN ASH 
SORBUS AUCUPARIA—Small tree with attractive foliage. 
Makes a neat small pyramid. Small white flowers in spring 
develop large clusters of bright red berries in fall. 5-6 ft. 
$2.50; 6-8’ $3.50. Not postpaid. 
TULIP TREE 
LIRIODENDRON TULIPIFERA—Very handsome upright 
tree with rich green foliage. Magnolia-like yellowish-green 
tulip shaped flowers. For refined garden and street planting. 
DOL tee $3.50, not postpaid 6-8 ft... $4.25, not postpaid 
LOMBARDY POPLAR 
POPLAR 
LOMBARDY—Tall spire-like tree with a very narrow spread. 
Dark glossy green foliage. Ideal for accent and windbreaks. 
Hedge or Windbreak size: Per 25 Per 100 
JES MEL toa, (yoversimare) $3.50 $13.00 
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ELM 
CHINESE—Very rapid in growth, probably growing faster 
than any other shade tree. Produces dense shade and will 
grow in poor soils with very little water. Hardy and adaptable 
to various climatic conditions. 
Hedge or Windbreak size: Per 25 Per 100 
18-24 in. (postpaid)................ $2.00 $ 7.50 
Dedst te (DOSUD AiG) eee 3.50 12.50 
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