WHITE DOGWOOD 
Special Offer of Medium Sized Trees 
We are able to offer you a real bargain. Two years ago and again 
this past year we were very fortunate in obtaining a remarkable germi- 
nation of seed with the result that we now have several thousand fine 
young trees, more than our normal requirements call for. So here’s 
your chance to plant large numbers of them. At the low price we are 
offering them, we cannot sell them in smaller quantities than units of 
five plants. 
Plants will be nicely branched, about 2 feet high, and will start 
blooming second year after planting. 
I Bundle of 5 White Dogwood plants 
2 Bundles or 10 White Dogwood plants 
5 Bundles or 25 White Dogwood plants 
COTONEASTER - The Queen of Shrubs 
All the species of Cotoneaster will thrive either in shade or full sun, and 
are very suitable for growing under trees, ‘’clothing’’ north or other walls, 
and for covering wet, dry or shady banks, etc. 
The outstanding characteristics of this genus are the beautiful, conspicu- 
ous clusters of berries, ranging in color from brilliant orange-scarlet, through 
varying shades of red to black, all preceded by the profusion of white or 
pinky white flowers wreathing the branchlets, and also in many species the 
rich autumnal coloring of their foliage. For hedges they are becoming more 
and more popular, Divaricata being especially well adapted for that purpose. 
The under-mentioned list contains most of the best recent introductions 
from China, to which country they are native. 
Apiculata (Cranberry Cotoneaster) 
Each $2.50, Three $7.00, Doz. $25.00 
A beautiful hardy dwarf Cotoneaster from Western China. This little 
known variety grows about 2 feet high with arching branches weighted 
down during the autumn with masses of bright crimson fruits about the 
size of a Cranberry. The foliage is shiny green and beautiful through the 
year. Perfectlly hardy. 
Divaricata Each $1.50, Three $4.00, Doz. $15.00, 100 $100.00 
A low growing, much branched and graceful shrub from China. It’s 
ultimate height is about five feet and it is perfectly suited for 
hedges of medium height, say from 3 to 5 feet. Foliage is small and 
round, highly. polished dark green. It creates a splendid effect. Bril- 
liant small egg-shaped, red fruits in autumn add to its beauty. Few 
shrubs equal Cotoneaster Divaricata in the border or as a@ hedge 
plant. 
Floribunda Each $2.00, Three $5.75, Doz. $20.00 : ai Cl d 
Grows into a beautifully shaped round bush. Branches slightly arching Cornus, White Clou 
and heavily covered with handsome seat ota aches i oe . 
freely as the English Hawthorn and in fall is covered with thousands 2 
of small brilliant red berries. CORNUS Dogwood 
at has been our experience as well as that of oy of on customers 
i Each $3.00. Three $8.50, Doz. $32.00 that medium-sized Dogwood trees establish more easily and grow more 
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Sela lash Nt, achat! picture in the autumn garden. Of easy fast and bloom for you not later than one year after planting. 
White Cloud 24% to 3 ft., Each $4.50, Three $12.50, Doz. $45.00 
From thousands of seedlings of white Dogwoods, we selected several 
: ! years ago an outstanding variation. This distinctive tree was replanted 
Cotoneaster Divaricata in Flower and grown by itself for further observation until we were satisfied we 
had something extra fine in white Dogwoods. It is outstanding in par- : 
ticular, for the immense amount of flowers it produces as well as the 
rapidity with which it starts flowering so freely. At opening the flowers 
give a creamy yellow effect which, after a few days, changes over to 
white. When in bloom the tree is literally a white cloud; the foliage 
is almost not to bei seen. Instead of just planting ordinary seedling trees, 
particularly when space is limited, try this new variety. It will reward 
you with greater masses of blooms for all your life. 
Florida rubra (Pink Dogwood) 
2% to 3 ft., Each $6.00, Three $16.00, Doz. $60.00 
There are no trees or shrubs which possess a larger measure of attrac- 
tiveness throughout the whole year. The rare pink Dogwood. is similar 
in all respects to the common variety except that the flowers are a 
beautiful shade of pink. A good specimen in full bloom is a magnificent 
sight in spring. Does well in shade. We offer plants about 3 feet tall, 
which is best size for transplanting. 
ENGLISH HAWTHORNS (Crataegus Oxyacantha) 
State regulations forbid the sending of Crataegus, Cydonia and Malus in- 
to Colorado and Utah. 
The English Haw or Hawthorn is a lovely flowering shrub or small tree 
about 15 feet high, with spreading branches and stout spines. The leaves 
are broad, the 3 to 5 lobes much toothed. Its flowers are in large clusters 
and are produced in immense quantities. The fruits are scarlet. They are 
especially well suited for the small garden or as specimens on the lawn 
where a Maple would be too big and create too much shade. 
Paul’s Scarlet English Hawthorn 
. Each $5.00, Three $14.00, Doz. $50.00 
This is a brilliant rosy red, double-flowered variety. One of the choicest 
ornamental trees in existence. Foolproof and hardy; sure blooming. It is 
a joy to see it each spring. 
Crataegus, Autumn Glory Each $5.50, Three $15.00 
This magnificent hybrid Thorn grows into a medium sized tree about 
15 to 18 feet high. Makes a shapely head and has deep green foli- 
age. In spring it is very attractive with its many big clusters of 
white blooms. But in early autumn it really is a sight to behold when 
the immense clusters of giant berries turn a brilliant red. In our 
Opinion it is even more spectacular than the well known and popu- 
lar Mountain Ash. The fruit remains on the tree well into winter. A 
rare, beautiful and unusual small tree you will enjoy in your garden 
for many, many years. 
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