Camphor Tree—Evergreen of classic beauty. Hardy 
in this locality, but farther North will kill back in 
severe weather; quickly reviving in the Spring and 
making a large growth each year. 
Cel 2einercaCn 2a $ .60 Pest wine Retctele | oe all $2.00 
Ilo siiee Cache ee. $1.00 CEES OON ty Gets ay = alae $5.00 
Cherry Laurel—Evergreen, bright glossy leaves. Will 
grow to 40 ft. but may be kept pruned to any de- 
sired height. Often used as screens or as a handsome 
hedge. White flowers followed by black berries. Does 
well in the shade. 
$-12 "ins each - = $ .60 12-16 einemeac lh oeeee $1.00 
Clerodendron—Rare, small tree. Sometimes called, 
“Glory Bower.” Clusters of fragrant white flowers, 
with red calyxes, in late Summer; followed by blue 
fruits. 
20-24 in. each _.___... $2.00 30-36 in. each... $3.00 
Cucumber Tree—Large, broad leaves, 12-14 in. across. 
Immense clusters of white tulip like flowers. Bark 
always green. 
DAS ae Gir Web Velgl | ae aw $1.00 3- 4° ft. each... = $2.00 
Dogwood—Beloved favorite. White blossoms early 
Spring, followed by bright red berries in the Fall. 
TZ-1O Sine eactl eae. >a.00 t= hotte Cacii aan, $3.00 
Zoe et teen C lee $1.00 =s eel ieea Ch sere $5.00 
Omer PLU CaChiae se $2.00 6- 8 ft. each________. $8.00 
Elm—(Chinese) Sometimes called the aristocrat of 
shade trees. Vigorous, rapid growth. Disease and in- 
sect resistant. Tolerant of almost any soil or weather 
conditions. Will withstand severe drouth. 
ZA-Somi tomeac ll eee $ .60 eet be CACT aaa $2.00 
One teach ae $1.00 O=OM Crea ames $4.00 
Conte each $5.00 
Fatshedra—(Tree Ivy) New and rare evergreen. We 
have fallen in love with this delightful small orna- 
mental tree. Large, thick leaves are identical to those 
of the large leaf Ivy. But grows upright, with the 
woody stem of a tree; branching into a compact head. 
Seems to be at home anywhere, sun or shade. Hardy 
as far North as Long Island. Ideal for any location, 
where a small tree is needed. Wonderful for porch 
or patio. 
15-20 BIN ea Chisae teen eet a le ee SP $1.50 
2024 Riliee CA Chairs tee Pe cen es $2.00 
Golden Rain Tree—Rare, but hardy and not hard to 
grow. Will grow as far North as Mass. in sheltered 
locations. Long, compound leaves turning to golden 
tones in the Fall. Large clusters of showy yellow 
flowers. 
20-24 in. each_________. $1.50 24-50 fine eae = $2.00 
Ginkgo—(Maiden Hair Tree) Picturesque shade tree. 
Attractive leaves, resembling the form of the Maid- 
en Hair Fern. The history of this tree goes back to 
early geological times. Hardy, disease and insect free. 
121 Oe ty. CaClieeeente eat eee pleas 
Honey Locust—Fragrant, white lilac, blooms in Spring. 
Feathery, lacy foliage. Hardy and tolerant of soil 
and weather conditions. 
18-24 in. each $ .60 Boet etl Caches we $2.00 
24-30)in, each $1.00 Anno elie Cac se —- $3.00 
O-Ge lowed chyciee te oes See ee Sk $4.00 
