Flowering Dogwood 
GOLDENCHAIN TREE 
(Laburnum Watereri) 
A fvery unusual, upright-growing tree having 
racemes of brilliant yellow flowers and pleasing 
green branches. (Illustrated below.) 
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Goldenchain Tree 
ORIENTAL TREE LILAC 
(Syringa Amurensis Japonica) 
This small tree is most unusual. Large, 9-inch 
cream-white panicles of bloom in June. 
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NOTE 
All trees except Maples deduct 10 per 
cent when ordering 3 cr more of a variety. 
(See Page 24 for Terms) 
T R E E S — Continued 
DOGWOODS 
PINK FLOWERING DOGWOOD (Cornus florida rubra). 
Unusually beautiful small tree of year 
round interest. Pink and red flowers in Spring—brilliant red foliage and berries in Fall. (Illustrated 
in color on Back Cover.) 
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WHITE FLOWERING DOGWOOD (Cornus florida). 
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KOUSA DOGWOOD (Cornus kousa). Blooms later than the other Dogwoods. Large white flowers 
in June. 
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ELMS 
AMERICAN ELM (Ulmus americana). The 
noblest of our native trees and the tree to 
which New England owes much of its charm. 
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MOLINE ELM (U/mus americana molint). A 
large, fast growing tree, with handsome, light 
green, shiny leaves on pendulous branches. 
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SIBERIAN ELM (U/mus pumila). Most rapidly 
growing shade tree. Graceful, with dense 
foliage. 
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HAWTHORNS 
PAUL’S SCARLET HAWTHORN (Crataegus 
oxyacantha paul). Splendid, decorative small 
tree; showy, rich scarlet blossoms; fine foliage. 
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WASHINGTON THORN (Crataegus cordaia). 
A most spectacular small tree with showy red 
berries and brilliant Fall foliage. 
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LINDENS 
LITTLELEAF EUROPEAN (7 lia cordaia). De- 
velops rapidly into a splendid tree of fine form. 
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PYRAMIDAL LINDEN (7 %lia platyphyllos fasti- 
giata). Upright growing branches and large, 
heart-shaped leaves. 
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MULBERRIES 
WEEPING MULBERRY (Morus alba pendula). 
A decorative, graceful, small tree of weeping 
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~ RUSSIAN MULBERRY (Morus alba tatarica). 
Here is a tree of fine proportions and foliage 
that will not only attract the birds but people 
as well, by its reddish-purple edible fruits. 
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HONEY LOCUST 
THORNLESS HONEYLOCUST (Gleditsia in- 
ermtis). Tall, rapid growing tree with delicate 
foliage and strong, dark bark; a magnificent 
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GLOBE LOCUST (Robinia globosa). Fine locust 
foliage and purple flowers on a dense crown. 
Equally as nice as the Weeping Cherry. 
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GLEDITSIA T. INERMIS, MORAINE (7/e 
Moraine Locust). Plant Patent No. 886. 
A beautiful, graceful, fast growing shade tree 
vase-shaped like the Elm. This tree is adapt- 
able to a wide variety of soils. It is free from 
thorns and unsightly seed pods. Easy to trans- 
plant, its lacy foliage patterns give it a hand- 
some appearance. This tree will grow 80 to 
100 feet. 
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MAGNOLIAS 
Very few plants equal the Magnolias for inter- 
est and attraction—blooming as they do in the 
Spring before the rest of nature has awakened 
from the long Winter. 
SAUCER MAGNOLIA (Magnolia soulangeana). 
The popular variety most often seen. 
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STAR MAGNOLIA (Magnolia stellata), A 
lovely, dwarf variety with very fragrant, 
white, star-shaped blossoms. 
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