RED BUD (Cercis Canadensis) 
As America becomes more conscious of native plants 
the Red Bud is receiving greater respect, with its purple, 
rope-like branches of flowers. Maximum height 15 ft. 
Each 
3=s+ APCETS. Ma. sare ee | ee ee ee $ 1.50 
fas 5 feet ol. ee ee eee ne ee eee 75 
5200 Leet a ect haere biter ee ea eee a oe 2.00 
8-10 feet (heavy) blooming aa. oc cee 6.00 
LOS512 feet oo eS in es: Occ ee ee ere ee L290 
10—12 feet, extra heavy for loading on 
truck onlycq oe ee ree ee eee eee re a 10.00 
~ Tree Black Berries 
This new and interesting blackberry is supposed to 
grow—according to the introducer—18 ft. high, bear 7 
tons per acre. Fruit large, sweet delicious. Here we find 
one 3 yr. bush supplies all the fruit a small family needs 
for 6 weeks. 
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ORNAMENTAL BIRD FOOD TREES 
Washington Hawthorn, Crataegus Cordata. This 
gorgeous decorator flowers white June ist, red berries glow 
in the sun up to January ist or later ina solid mass. Bird 
food all winter. Plant two for pollination. 
Dogwood, Native White Flowering Cornus Florida 
We have the finest stock in America. 
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6=37 feet erin teh ep eee eee er eee 4.00 40.00 
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THE SYMPHORICARPUS VULGARIS—Coralberry 
These make excellent low informal hedges to cover 
rough banks and dry knolls. Flowers not too conspicuous 
—late spring. Foliage attractive allsummer. Coralberries 
are glorious red ropes of “‘glow’’ on pendulous sweeping 
branches. Decorative middle to late winter. Good 
spring bird food. 
V. RACEMOSIS—Snowberry 
Similar to coralberry. A pure waxy white berry ex- 
tremely decorative until the birds sneak them in early fall. 
Coralberry—Snowberry 
Each Dozen 
D3 LOGE s wenc sate eee ee $0.75 $ 7.50 
Heavy. bushes:% <t.kc psn on). see eens 1.00 10.00 
Coralberry—Liners 
$2.00 $6.00 
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