16 CHERRY HILL NURSERIES 
Crataegus crusgalli COCKSPUR THORN 
Glossy green leaves, the limbs have spines several inches 
long. White flowers followed by red fruit. 
Each 
INO) iy TWA ans PR TB eee 20.00 
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Crataegus oxycantha 
DOUBLE FLOWERED HAWTHORN 
The flowers are borne in clusters of small rosettes during 
the latter part of May. 
4 to 5 ft. Double Pink 4.00 
4 to 5 ft. Paul’s Scarlet 4.00 
“Fagus grandiflora AMERICAN BEECH 
Rather slow in growth but eventually making trees of mag- 
nificent size. Smooth gray bark and spreading habit. 
8 to 10 ft. bushy B. & B. 20.00 
Fagus sylvatica EUROPEAN BEECH 
Large tree of compact growth with dark green foliage. 
1221020 ft bees ee eee ee $40.00 to $90.00 each. 
Fagus sylvatica laciniata FERN-LEAVED BEECH 
Rather slow in growth, forming a bushy, symmetrical tree. 
The leaves are deeply cut giving a graceful effect. 
LStOg lo Tags Was eee eee ee $50.00 to $75.00 each. 
Fagus s. purpurea riversi' RIVER'S PURPLE BEECH 
Grafted by selected scions, these trees have deep, blackish- 
red leaves throughout the season. 
3 ft. | Os Aare ete a: 8.60 
AR roe Ostend 5 eee ties ees 18.50 
OPT | eee eee 30.00 
OFA dee eee 37.50 
Gleditsia tricanthos inermis Moraine (Pat. No. 836) 
MORAINE LOCUST 
Dark green foliage of lacy compound leaves. Fast-growin2 
tree, tall and vase-shaped as it matures. 
Sz tOrO Mts mereeeen ene 6.00 
Laburnum vossi GOLDEN CHAIN 
Small tree with dark green leaves bearing long racemes 
of golden yellow flowers. For Spring planting only. 
DSEOO AL. SF vecpearteccenvensere 5.00 
MALUS — The Flowering Crab-apples 
This group of small trees, attaining a height of eight to 
twenty feet, is one of the most satisfactory for northern New 
England-*A wealth of bloom in May, varying from pure white 
to bright scarlet, is followed by another season of color in 
