Flowering Trees 
each each 
per 10 per 100 
CERCIS (Judas-tree) 
Canadensis (Redbud) Tall spreading tree pro- 
ducing rosy-purple flowers before heart-shaped 
leaves in April. 
DECOM a Liem ale al OO tee eee 1.25 1.00 
48 Biey hts deebee sRelole 22 fo - 2.00 1.80 
i TORO RLts DAC] TOOCRse ea = ee 2.50 2 40 
21% to 3 in. cal., 14 to 16 ft. tall, 
DALE nC OO Eee ere ee eee _ 12.00 
3 to 31% in. cal. 14 to 16 ft. tall, 
Dal@ad'O0 Gee ee _ 15.00 
CORNUS (Dogwood) 
Florida (White dogwood) Low, spreading head; 
horizontal branches. 
Se tOue Liem bare TOO La ae eee 1.75 1.50 
4k we) GS) ime, leeds seeVOle 2 2.50 2.25 
HetO.OrLe. Dares LOOl eae ee 3.50 3.25 
GELO BR ita Daves lOOt w= =a ee 4.50 4.25 
MAGNOLIA 
Soulangiana (Pink saucer magnolia) One of the 
earliest blooming. Produces huge pink flowers 
in May. 
oO ea a Eye by Utes cere eee ee ees 4.50 4.00 
ATC OmpRACs DCCs ace ee ene ad er ee 5.00 4.75 
LOMO MLC. occ Ls merges ee tee Are te 6.50 6.25 
Lennei (Red) Profusion of rosy flowers borne 
before the leaves. 
DeTOVOGLL. ALS SCD epee cee ee AOU 8.25 
MALUS (Flowering Crabapple) 
Hopa (red) and Eleyi (rose-purple flowers and 
red-purple foliage) 
6 to 8 ft. in wire baskets, 15 in. 
diam. 3x sl eindeep ae. 6.50 
Sargenti (Hardy, low with white flowers and pro- 
fusion of fall fruit) 
o 10 4 it. Heavy, Dare Toot, 2.2. 2.50 
4°10 oait. heavy, bare root (2-2 3.00 
DeLOVOCT aneaVy se DaTe TOO = 4.00 
WISTERIA (Hybrid long-flowering varieties) 
Violacea plena—double violet 
Issai—blue purple 
Longissima—light purple 
Rosea—pink 
6 ft. in wire baskets, 15 in. 
diam. x 12 in. deep each 9.00 
