ORNAMENTAL and FLOWERING TREES 
CRATAEGUS phaenopyrum (cordata) (Washington Hawthorn) 20-25! 
An excellent small tree. Bright red berries which 
persist nearly all winter. By far the best of Haw- 
thorns for the Cincinnati area. 
Each 
3 to 4 [ts B&B @eeeeeeeeaeeeee7eceee? $ Sheol, 
‘ee to 8 ft; " e@eeeeee ee eeeeeene 22.50 
10 to te? ft. " @eeeeeesesve~se7ee 35.00 
12 to 15 ft. " @eeeeeoeeoeoeeeoeeeene 45.00 
Also, Specimen Plants 
FAGUS sylvatica asplenifolia (Fernleaf Beech) 20-25! 
Slow growing tree with finely cut leaves. Forms a 
dense, low, shrubby specimen. ; 
18 to 24 in. B&B @eeenveeveveovsee7e2e8080 8.50 
----- sylvatica pendula (Weeping European Beech) 
AStOn San.c. B&B @eeeeeeveevee ee eee 17.90 
----- sylvatica pendula purpurea (Weeping Copper Beech) 40° 
Slow growing, copper colored leaves, graceful 
weeping branches. 
3 to-4eft. B&B @eeeweoeveaevev ee eee 15.00 
----- sylvatica purpurea (Purple Beech) 70! 
Rich purple foliage in May, changing to 
purplish-green as the season progresses. 
Specimens: 
5 to 6 ft? B&B eeeeseeeeoeeeee28808 20.00 
6 to 8 | Bs " eeeeeeoeoee eee ee @ 25.00 
9 to 15 EG. " @eeeeeseeaee7e eee 60.00 to 
120.00 
