ORNAMENTAL 
and 
FLOWERING TREES 
To draw a distinct line between the division of trees, 
flowering trees and flowering shrubs would be a difficult 
task. However, we have endeavored to select a group of 
those plants (small trees and large shrubs) which have 
exceptional value as Ornamentals due to their flowering, 
fruiting and foliage characteristics. Prices include 
balling and burlapping, unless otherwise noted. 
ACER ginnala (Amur Maple) 15-20" 
Medium height, low branches, brilliant fall 
coloring. 
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6 to 8 Lt eoeoeseeoecoeaeee eee? 10.00 
---- palmatum atropurpureum (Japanese Bloodleaf 
Maple) 8-10", 
Rich, purple-red leaves. Best in sun for fall 
color effect. 
15 to 18 in. bad deste. woe o.00 
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AESCULUS parviflora (Dwarf HorseChestnut) 8! 
Grows well in semi shade. Covered with spikes 
of creamy white flowers in July. 
2 to 3 ft eeeeoeeaemoeoevneoee$ 6.00 
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—-~--- pavia (Red Buckeye) 15-20° 
5 to 6 ft. @eeeenoene2e2e008 8.50 
6 to 8 it. eeeevoeeveaeeoe ee 12-50 
ARALIA spinosa (Devil's Walking Stick) — 15-20° 
Armed stems and large leaves give it distinctive 
semi-tropical appearance. White flowers in 
July. 
5 Ato 16° £6. @eeeseeoeaeeoeee7e eo 5.00 
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CARPINUS betulus (European Hornbeam) 40? 
Has thin Beech-like foliage and steel blue bark. 
Excellent for hedge or screen. 
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