NES FLOWERING TREES —Coud 
Cornus florida rubra (PINK DOGWOOD). Similar to our native 
White Dogwood in habit and form but with masses of pink flowers 
Pink Dogwoods are extremely scarce and all sizes may not be 
available M 
PS RONG § Heel 01a ra Oe ree ee eee oes cl $6.50 
Suto sesite bgt sous beeen te chee tats 8.00 
Na Kose iy (raed ate By Sham a Qruchsie SR GOIED oon 15.00 
Sco GALE Eb we kien tere vrs ee 20.00 
GbitOn ei tamie tere ance rae eee 25.00 
C. Kousa (KOUSA DOGWOOD). White flowers borne after the 
leaves come out. Large, Strawberry-like crimson fruit. M 
Soto? alts otnce casa wemeemern ie ae ccc: em $6.00 
‘oumsslt hots ah oe eee oo 9.00 
ney. NeiiqnMl Vite mins abe Se higa duno: oo: 12.00 
ORO MOTT Gay hot teres ota asec eae 15.00 
7PtO. Orltaeh steerer tet. ee 20200 
Sxtow LO) italy tere pee ene even a a 30.00 
ICG Je wo il EPA orate faa oy ee ta Oe Cm 45.00 
MAGNOLIA STELLATA 
(Star Magnolia) 
18 to 24 in. hgt., $4.75 Crataegus -» HAWTHORN eg 
Crataegus Phaenopyrum (WASHINGTON THORN). Upright tree of medium size. Blooms are MAGNOLIA Soulangeana (Sauces Maanotias 
clustered white. Fruit, brilliant red. Ideal hedge form or will make a fine specimen tree. M 2 to 3 ft. hgt., $7.50 
4 too. tte - hgt., . 
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1Osto 12ft. | 
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C. oxyacantha (ENGLISH HAWTHORN). Double pmk, or double white 
flowers in late Spring. One of the fimest. M MOUNTAIN 
£50: fi het.) Ree en ee tcl ee $5.00 ASH 
BtOuGr tts Wet. WGcEs gee eet ue ery en ee tetas 7.50 (Sorbus 
Aucuparia) 
C. oxyacantha Paulii (PAUL’S SCARLET). Double scarlet flowers in late 
Spring. One ot the fmest. M 5 to 6 ft. eit 
ASLO MOmA COW nO gm LR Wes eeeeseiene oar wale as $5.00 
: $3.75 
Franklinia alatamaha 
FRANKLIN TREE or 
GORDONIA 
A small tree for extraordinary beauty in 
the Fall. Attaining 20 teet in height, the 
graceful branches sweep the ground if al- 
lowed natural growth. If the lower branches 
are removed, the trunk appears smooth, 
silky and grey. The marble-like buds open 
about September first to large, creamy white 
flowers with deep, orange-yellow centers. 
While still flowermg, the shiny green leaves 
take on the brilliant crimson and_ scarlet 
Fall coloring, a strikingly beautitul sight. 
The Franklin Tree prefers full sun, and 
a somewhat moist, but well dratned soil 
near lake, pool or stream. M 
DetOrowitenne toes. anemic oe alek $4.50 
TEA CRAB (Malus hupehensis) 
3 to 4 ft. hgt., BR 
$3.75 
Laburnum Watereri 
GOLDEN CHAIN 
Large, pendant golden flowers hang 
from the twigs like Wisteria. Appears 
to be more hardy than Laburnum 
vulgare. M 
‘WEEPING JAPANESE CHERRY SI See eee 
(Prunus subhirtella) OStOsOcliy hot garg) am el $7.50 ALMEY CRAB (Malus Almey) 
2 yr. 6 ft. stems, $7.50 GHtoncaltmhets een ace, 10.00 4 to 5 ft. hgt., BR, $3.75 
