Crimson King 
New Red Norway Maple 
Brilliant Dark Crimson Throughout the Summer 
Crimson King is truly an aristocrat and probably the most colorful of 
all the larger ornamental trees. 
Crimson King has been under observation in America for ten years and 
has kept its brilliant coloring all through the season. As other maples, 
Crimson King is almost entirely free from serious insects and diseases. 
Crimson King is a distinctive, colorful and captivating tree. It is far 
superior to Schwedler’s Red Maple. The foliage of Crimson King is a 
brilliant dark crimson from the time it leafs out until its leaves fall. An 
exceptionally fine tree for city plantings, not harmed by smoke, gasses, or 
dust. A very long-lived tree which becomes more attractive each year. _ 
Be among the first to have one of these outstanding New Red Maples in 
your community. Price, 6-7-ft. trees, $6.50 each; 8-9-ft. trees, $8.50 each. 
CRIMSON KING 
Washington Thorn (Crataegus Cordata) 
A Refined Small Tree for the Modern Home 
Handsome Foliage — Showy Fruits 
An upright and compact growing tree of medium height that 
makes an especially fine specimen for the lawn. Clusters of white 
flowers followed by bright red fruits lasting well into the winter. 
The Hawthorns are closely related to the Crab-Apples, and form 
dense shapely small trees (to around 20 ft.). They are hardy, rugged 
growers and thrive in exposed locations and most any kind of soil. 
At all seasons of the year they add beauty and color to the landscape. 
Price, heavily branched 4-ft. specimens, $3.50 each. 
Bitte rsweet Tree (Euonymus Yedoensis) 
— Clusters of True Bittersweet Fruits — 
A most attractive small tree that attains a height of only about 
10-12 ft. (See illustration at right.) The habit of growth is 
roundish open topped, with leaves, which turn orange-red in 
autumn, as much as 4-5 inches long. Thrifty, hardy, free from 
diseases and a highly desirable small tree. Price, heavy 2-3 ft. 
trees, 90c each; 3 for $2.50. 
Tree of Fire (Prunus Cistena) 
Here is the best tree we know for its vivid red foliage 
that stays red all summer 
Brightest color of all the Prunus or so-called ““Red-leaved Plum.” 
The tree has a shapely top; attains a height of only about 10 ft. 
When flowering in spring it has myriads of light pink blooms 
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small purplish fruits. ere is one o e finest colorful sma 
ornament trees, Price, 2-3 ft. trees, $1.50 each; 3-4 ft. trees, BITTERSWEET TREE 
-00 each. 
Japanese Red-Leaved Maple 
Blood-red foliage throughout summer 
May be considered a shrub or small tree, attain- 
ing a height of only about 8-10 ft. It is attractive at 
all seasons and makes a handsome specimen on the 
lawn or as the center-piece in the rose or flower 
garden. Price, 2-yr. 10-15 inch plants, $3.00 each; 
3 for $8.50. 
Golden Rain Tree Sometimes Called 
“Varnish Tree.” 
A Very Handsome Tree (25-30 ft.) 
For Every Lawn 
Produces Enormous Panicles of Striking Yellow 
Flowers—(See illustration on right) 
In late summer, the bladder-shaped pods adorn 
its branches for many weeks. The fern-like foliage 
with many small leaflets, like brilliant yellow flames 
and large seed pods all make for all-summer at- 
tractiveness. Picturesque branching for winter 
beauty. Price, 2-3-ft. trees, $1.00 each, 3 for $2.65; 
3-4-ft. trees, $1.50 each. 
(All Trees on this page by Express—Not Prepaid) : GOL. RAIN TREE 
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