C. florida rubra (Pinkflowering Dog- 
wood) 15-20 ft. Lovely pink flowers in 
the spring. 
Each 
BeLOpos Ue beeen” ee eee 5.00 
SELOBASI Ce D> eee ee ee 6.50 
ASCO@ort te 560 5 eee ee nee 8.00 
‘Sy Ane) Aoodihay dafed sy...) Sen eee 10.75 
GELOe Gel tee baa eee 14.50 
CRATAEGUS—The Hawthorn 
Crataegus cordata (Washington Haw- 
thorn) 12-15 ft. Large brilliant red ber- 
ries. Brilliant autumn foliage. 
4 to 5 ft. B&B 
5 to 6 ft. B&B 
DeLOnS el ta b6e ls 
C. oxyacantha (English Hawthorn) 15-20 
ft. Probably the best known member of 
the Hawthorn family, with clusters of 
large fragrant white flowers and showy 
red berries. 
ey -Ghadne Neyds} occ oo eee 5.75 
DCO me OeL (atl by eee ee 7.25 
OUD reine, Ueyvdley 5 «Joe ce 9.75 
op GedN Names WRYCABS (So ee ee oe 14.50 
FAGUS—tThe Beech 
Fagus americana (American Beech) 
80-100 ft. Clean, smooth, gray bark. In 
autumn the foliage is brilliant golden 
yellow. 
ay tele Ree ame Ml etc ster ee Mule es OS Vero 
SatOm! Ofte B&B eee sero 16.50 
LO StOml atts a Bae eee 20.00 
GINKGO 
Ginkgo biloba (Maidenhair-tree) 75-100 ft. 
Leaves shaped like maiden-hair fern. 
Irregular habit of growth. 
By LO meas LU eee ke ee de os ES, 3.50 
ASCO Ont Uwe emer ee eee 5.00 
DELO, ‘Oo L tees eee, ops te re 6.50 
Gitor, Si eee eee eee ee 7.75 
Sa Om LO. t bere eee ot ee eee ee 9.50 
GLEDITSIA 
Gleditsia triacanthos inermis (Thornless 
Honeylocust) 60-70 ft. Thornless tree 
fragrant white flowers in May. 
AGOGO! 6 eee eerste eres 4.00 
Go tO wy Sat (oma Peer es eee 5.00 
tsi con MUG ree see Sn eee ee ee 6.75 
PRUTS oy Area eke WE 8.75 
KOELREUTERIA 
Koelreuteria Paniculata (Golden Rain Tree) 
25-30 ft. Enormous panicles of brilliant 
yellow flowers in July. 
DATO Powe Geese tee ene er oe ace ee 3.00 
Ss RSC ta Ree eco 2 ene ge oe eran 3.75 
ARCO se (eee eee oe eee ie ae, 4.25 
DRL Oe OL (peat eee ee tiree rene 5.00 
JUGLANS 
iS 
13 
Juglans regia (English Walnut) 60-100 ft. 
Tall, hardy and producing the delic- 
ious, edible English walnuts. 
Each 
OGLORS 41 Leer pee, ee eee 2.75 
BS Pel ah ee eS len RO On OR 3.50 
AetOe oi bee meee 02 ee ON ec eee 4.75 
HD etOmO ett meas Cee OAL aan ey eee 6.50 
GetoOnsitt: 8.25 
LIQUIDAMBAR 
Liquidambar styraciflua (Sweetgum) 
75-100 ft. Star-shaped leaves. Rich bril- 
lant autumn coloring. 
DeLOm Or isu ee eee 5.00 
O tO wesetteeh & Bb eeee ee eee 7.25 
Sa tOm LO tite D&B ee eee eee 10.50 
LOStOSI 2p DRE eee eee 18.00 
Larger sizes quoted on application. 
LIRIODENDRON 
Liriodendron tulipifera (Tuliptree) 
100-150 ft. Broad leaves and adorned 
in spring with tulip-like flowers of 
green, orange and yellow. 
OAUOdRO AL UNE es = So eee ees 4.50 
SposlU tte la toes in caliee 5.90 
LOR toe) Zettel. ON Lo aeinca eee 8.50 
I2\to 14.ft. 1% to 2 iny eal? 11.75 
2 to 242 in? cal: 15.00 
MAGNOLIA 
Magnolia liliflora (Purpurea) 
Purple Lily 
Magnolia. 15-18 ft. Large 
purple tinted 
cup-shaped flowers. 
1S wo JUS aha, IBAB 3.00 
USS Siey 28 Sita, WRYSABH Btls 
CEO mR Oe LoL. Oe eee a eee 5.00 
Se tOmeAl ett. BW bee eee 7.00 
BUG we) Usa WeYed oh, re ny sence Se 9.50 
M. soulangeana (Saucer Magnoha) 15-18 
ft. Gorgeous bloom in April and May. 
White flowers, purplish pink tinted. 
WS) ye WS iia, WBC 3.00 
US etOuc-l) (Nee DC Be eee eee 3.75 
DE BKGh Sy Silla Welod bee Oe 5.00 
tO Gs tow-Ls Oe Ly eee eee 7.00 
AL age) 1). Ties, TEAR 9.50 
atom Galt DGD see ee 12.00 
M. soulangeana lennei (Lenne Magnolia) 
15-18 ft. Rosy purple flowers in April 
and May. 
15. toal sain b@ Bas see 3.00 
WS to B4l wn, TB OD 
DET OmeonL tb Sb ae ee 5.00 
SACO oe bs Or Deen 7.00 
Votes Uiiecmey dated sees ene 9.50 
i COmee Gicubee > Gr see ee 12.00 
