ORNAMENTAL 
and 
FLOWERING TREES 
Each Each Each 
1=2 3-9 10-25 
COTINUS coggyria (Smoke Tree) 15! 
Spreading dense growing plant; rounded Jeaves. 
panicles look like cloud of smoke. 
4 to 5 fits B&B eoecee $ helo 7.50 
6 to 7 ft. heavy 2 Weae SUL OO 
8 to TOtit. 3? BD ec cee: eee 
CRATAEGUS oxycantha pauli (Paul's Scarlet English 
Hawthorn) 15! 
Double, bright scarlet flowers. 
4 to 6 ft. B&B eecoe 10,00 
CRATAEGUS phaenopyrum (cordata) (Washington Hawthorn)20-25' 
An excellent small tree. Bright red berries which 
persist nearly all winter. By far the best of 
Hawthorns for the Cincinnati area. 
4 to 5 ft. BEB .ecce 9.50 9.00 
Sto 6 ft. S avene L2s00NiaaeUO 
7 *t0-8 ft. u ots eee DU 
12 totkSef te : «eee 245.00 
Also, Specimen Plants 
FAGUS sylvatica asplenifolia (Fernleaf Beech) 20-25! 
Slow growing tree with finely cut leaves. Forms a 
dense, low, shrubby specimen. 
18 to 24 in. BOE sks as 8.50 
----- sylvatica pendwla (Weeping European Beech) 
4 to 5 ft. BEB .eee- 17.50 
core sylvatica pendula purpurea (Weeping Copper Beech) 40! 
3 to 4 ft. BOB .eeee 15.00 
5 to 6 Lite " @eeeese 22.50 
----- sylvatica purpurea (Purple Beech) 70! 
Rich purple foliage in May, changing to 
purplish-green as the season progresses. 
18 to 24 ine POCS 46:0 oso 6.00 
6 to 8 ft. BEB ..... 25,00 
Specimens - 9 to 15 ft. $60.00 to $120.00 
