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ORNAMENTAL AND SHADE 
WHITE DOGWOOD 
(Cornus florida) 
25 ft. Zone IV. One of America’s 
favorite 
white flowers 
crimson fall color, red berries 
in October. Sun or part shade, 
prefers acid soil. 
DOGWOOD BLOSSOMS 
GOLDEN RAIN TREE 
(Koelreuteria paniculata) 
20 ft. Zone V. Small rounded tree, 
brightens July with large golden flower 
clusters. Requires sun, will stand dry 
situation once established. Slow to leaf 
out in spring, no fall color, but fills the 
gap between spring and fall displays of 
other trees and shrubs. 
Seedlings 3-6” 45c ea., 10 $4.00 
3 yr. TT 12-18” $1.00 ea., 10 $8.50 
REDBUD (Cercis canadensis) 
20-30t. Zone IV> sliny rosy pink 
flowers outline the leafless branches in 
April, afterwards the heart shaped 
leaves appear. A graceful little tree for 
sun or light shade, soil not too acid. 
Seedlings 6-12” 10 $2.00, 100 $16.00 
Strong seedlings 8-12” 35c ea., 
TREES ... 
Showy 
rich 
trees. 
in May, 
small 
Dogwood 
10 $2.50, 100 $20.00, 1000 $180. Seedlings 
PINK DOGWOOD 
(Cornus florida rubra) 
25 {t. Zone IV. Lovely clear pink, 
beautiful alone or combined with white. 
1 yr. grafts 12-18” $2.25 ea., 3 $6.25 
DOUBLE WHITE DOGWOOD 
(Cornus florida alba-plena) 
25 ft. Zone IV. Unusual, double flow- 
ers. 
1 yr. T grafts 8-12” $2.25 ea., 3 $6.25 
BALD CYPRESS 
(Taxodium distichum) 
75 ft. Zone IV to V. Tall, distinctive 
specimen, feathery foliage somewhat 
like hemlock but not evergreen. Well- 
known as a native of southern swamps, 
but it is very much at home in ordinary 
soil, can even stand some dryness. Fast 
growing, straight. 
Sirong seedlings 10-15” 50c ea., 10 $4.00 
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WE HAVE THE FOLLOWING IN LIMITED QUANTITIES ONLY: . . . 
SWEETBAY MAGNOLIA (Magnolia virginiana) 15- 
20 ft. Zone V. Large white flowers, fragrant. 
Semi-evergreen, shrubby tree. 
> yr. LL 5-8” 80c¢ ea., 10 $7.50. 
SAUCER MAGNOLIA (Magnolia soulangeana) 15- 
20 ft. Zone V. Blossoms pink outside, white 
inside. 
1 yr. grafts 8-12” $2.00 ea., 3 $5.75 
PURPLE SAUCER MAGNOLIA (M. soul. nigra) 
15-20 ft. Zone V. Blossoms rich purple outside, 
whitish inside. 
1 yr. T grafts 8-12” $2.15 ea., 3 $6.00 
STAR MAGNOLIA 
Zone V. .Very early. 
fragrant. 
1 yr. T grafts 6-9” $2.35 ea., 3 $6.60 
PROSSER’S PINK DOGWOOD (Cornus florida 
rubra Prosser) 20-25 ft. Zone IV. Said to be 
darker color than the ordinary pink type. 
1 yr. T grafts 10-15” $2.50 each 
WEEPING DOGWOOD (C. florida pendula) 10-20 
ft. Zone IV. Pendulovs branches, white flowers. 
1 yr. T grafts 10-15” $2.35 each 
BLACK GUM, or TUPELO (Nyssa sylvatica) 40-60 
ft. Zone IV. SHarly fall color. 
Seedlings 8-15” 40c ea., 10 $3.50 
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flowers, 
(Magnolia stellata) 
Double white 
MAIDENHAIR TREE (Ginkgo tiloba) 80-90 ft. 
Zone IV. Fan shaped leaves, easy to grow. 
2Qyr. Lt 7-12") 70c¢ ea., 10) $6.50 
SOURWOOD (Oxydendron arboreum) 20-25 ft. Zone 
IV. Especially valued for fall color. Requires 
acid soil. 
2 yr. T 6-12” 60c ea., 10 $5.50 
MOUNTAIN ASH (Sorbus aucuparia) 
Zone II. Bright orange-red berries. 
2 yr. T 1-2 ft. 70c ea., 10 $6.50 
WEEPING HIGAN CHERRY (Prunus subhirtella 
pendula) 15-20 ft. Zone V. Early light pink. 
Grown from seed, extent of weening habit varies. 
2 yr. T 10-15” 85c ea., 10 $8.00 
20-25 ft. 
FLOWERING CRAB APPLES 
JAPANESE (Malus floribunda) 20 ft. Zone IV. 
Pink buds open white, fragrant. Yellow-red fruit. 
PARKMAN (M. halliana parkmani) 12-15 ft. Zone 
V. Double pink flowers, red fruit. 
DOLGO (Malus dolgo) 30 ft. Zone III. 
ers, large bright red fruit. 
ELEY (M. purpurea eleyi) 18 ft. Zone IV. Red 
flowers, bronzy leaves, red fruit. 
2 yr. grafts TT 2-3 ft. (Dolgo smaller, 20-30’") 
$1.75 ea., 4 or more $1.65 ea. 
White flow- 
