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| EASIVJIEW, N. Y. 
FLOWERING TREES 
The loveliness of a Flowering Tree is a constant delight! At the height of 
the blooming period; when in full leaf; when fruiting, as so many Flowering Trees 
do; and during the brilliance of Autumnal coloring, they are always an exceptionally 
fine addition to the landscape. A solid investment on the part of the homeowner, 
for they increase in beauty and value as the years pass. 
All the varieties listed below are hardy and carefully chosen to give com- 
plete satisfaction, no matter whether planted as lawn specimens or in the border 
or planted among evergreens. 
We welcome you to make a selection at the nursery. 
ALL FLOWERING TREES ARE BALLED AND BURLAPPED (B&B) 
EXCEPT AS MARKED BARE ROOT (BR) 
For planting instructions, please see page 7 for B&B material 
and page 26 for BR material 
Cercis canadensis 
Redbud or Judas Tree 
A large, shrub-like tree bearing myriads of 
brilliant purple-pink flowers in April before 
the leaves appear. Picturesque in form and a 
colorful delight in the early Spring landscape. 
Suitable in the shrub border or planted as a 
specimen. Best transplanted when young. 
We offer the following fine stock for early 
transplanting. M 
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Cornus— Dogwood 
Cornus florida (WHITE DOGWOOD). A 
native flowering tree attaining about 20 ft.« 
in height at maturity and producing a wealth 
of single white flowers before the leaves appear. 
Foliage is deep green turning a brilliant red 
in Autumn with red berries. M 
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Heavier Specimens priced on selection 
C. florida rubra (PINK DOGWOOD). Similar 
to our native White Dogwood in habit and 
form but with masses of pink flowers. Pink 
Dogwoods are extremely scarce and all sizes 
may not be available. M 
2 to 3 ft. hgt..$5.50 | 3 to 4 ft. hgt. .$8.00 
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Weeping Japanese Cherry (Prunus subhirtella) 
Pink 
Dogwood 
(Cornus 
florida rubra) 
CORNUS—Continued 
C. Kousa (KOUSA DOGWOOD). White 
‘flowers borne after the leaves come out. 
Large, Strawberry-like crimson fruit. M 
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Crataegus— Hawthorn 
Crataegus Arnoldiana (ARNOLD HAW- 
THORN). Bright, crimson-fruited Haw- 
thorn of medium size. Zigzag branches 
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Crataegus Phaenopyrum (WASHINGTON THORN). Upright tree of medium size. Blooms are 
clustered white; fruit, brilliant red. Ideal hedge form or will make a fine specimen tree. M 
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C. oxyacantha (ENGLISH HAWTHORN). Double pink flowers in late Spring. One of the finest. M 
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Franklinia alatamaha 
Franklin Tree or Gordonia 
A small tree of extraordinary beauty in the Fall. Attain- 
ing 20 feet in height, the graceful branches sweep the ground 
if allowed natural growth. If the lower branches are removed, 
the trunk appears smooth, silky and grey. The marble-like 
buds open about September first to large, creamy white flow- 
ers with deep, orange-yellow centers. | While still flowering, 
the’shiny green leaves take on the brilliant crimson and scar- 
let Fall coloring, a strikingly beautiful sight. The Franklin 
Tree prefers full sun, and a somewhat moist, but well drained 
soil near lake, pool or stream. M 
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Laburnum watereri 
Golden Chain 
Large, pendant golden flowers hang from the twigs like Wiste- 
ria. Appears to be more hardy than Laburnum vulgare. M Star Magnolia 
DS to 6 it. het..cs.52067.00 |) 6 to 7 ft. het ae $10.00 (Magnolia stellata) 
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