C. florida rubra (Pinkflowering Dog- 
wood) 15-20 ft. Lovely pink flowers in 
the spring. 
Each 
PRLOMO ULL Doe 5.00 
omCOus ee Gls ee eee 6.50 
JELOROET Le OW eee eee 8.00 
DELOROG LUN > Orb pee es 10.75 
GhtOeo it DO be ee 14.50 
CRATAEGUS—The Hawthorn 
Crataegus cordata (Washington Haw- 
thorn) 12-15 ft. Large brilliant red ber- 
ries. Brilliant autumn foliage. 
COG T Gam Dy Oe 5 eee ee 5.50 
De LOCO: Lone Wr eee ieee ee 7.00 
OMLORS a1 L 86) P seaseiee eee 9.50 
C. oxyacantha (English Hawthorn) 15-20 
ft. Probably the best known member of 
the Hawthorn family, with clusters of 
large fragrant white flowers and showy 
red berries. 
29. Oe EL oe be eee ee ee ee 5.75 
suey Tide, Vets eis ee es 7.25 
6 to 8 ft. B&B 9.75 
oh 430) UVa Ms oAse ee | re 14.50 
FAGUS—tThe Beech 
“Fagus americana (American Beech) 
80-100 ft. Clean, smooth, gray bark. In 
autumn the foliage is brilliant golden 
yellow. 
Poh delet vd ef phi see aoe seca Be 13.25 
Sindy INUM ABP a Td avr eae ce. 16.50 
TOS L Os Sette bw ee ee 20.00 
GINKGO 
Ginkzo biloba (Maidenhair-tree) 75-100 ft. 
Leaves shaped like maiden-hair fern. 
Irregular habit of growth. 
autoge A; Tice te oe. ae 3.50 
WO Def teenth een eee Oe 5.00 
Batous Ge it, 6.50 
OL CO se Set Cea ee ee 7.75 
SetOw Li) Cypress te ace eenaeee ree? 9.50 
GLEDITSIA 
Gleditsia triacanthos inermis (Thornless 
Honeylocust) 60-70 ft. Thornless tree 
fragrant white flowers in May. 
OO y tre ce rie repens 4.00 
OAUO O.k Ustede sian eee ete ie Sees 5.00 
Sem) Ost Ue ee Gre aa 6.75 
POBLOg] 2a Ls meee eee eee 8.75 
KOELREUTERIA 
Koelreuteria Paniculata (Golden Rain Tree) 
25-30 ft. Enormous panicles of brilliant 
yellow flowers in July. 
PVOG aU SEe cee ee ees 3.00 
SmLOU A 6L Gs eee cee eke ee 3 2ES | Spy 3.75 
ASTON. teem en eae ey ed 4.25 
SDM ECORI AP i Fie i or er ees a ee 5.00 
JUGLANS 
~“Juglans regia (English Walnut) 60-100 ft. 
Tall, hardy and producing the delic- 
ious, edible English walnuts. 
Each 
ASU Sepak Cope eres oe ree PE ae eae | 2.15 
ORLOPAR Lica ees” fe 3.50 
4°torbeit. 4.75 
De tO Gad tomes 6.50 
Garonoatt, 
LIQUIDAMBAR 
Liquidambar styraciflua (Sweetgum) 
75-100 ft. Star-shaped leaves. Rich bril- 
lant autumn coloring. 
DigtO.iey O15 bee Weds cee eee ee 5.00 
O10 Salty DOD ae eee eee 7.25 
S7tOr (OLi B&B a eee eee 10.50 
LOGtOg 2att. b Dee ee eee 18.00 
Larger sizes quoted on application. 
LIRIODENDRON 
Liriodendron tulipifera (Tuliptree) 
100-150 ft. Broad leaves and adorned 
in spring with tulip-like flowers of 
green, orange and yellow. 
GALO mast Ue eee ee ee, ee 4.50 
8 to 10 ft. 1% to 1% .in. cal.__ 5.50 
LOVtLO TL 25 ita Sos tos loin ca laa 8.50 
I2evOnl4ett a4 tose ine cal ee 1175 
ZueetOac mine cal: 15.00 
MAGNOLIA 
Magnolia liliflora (Purpurea) Purple Lily 
Magnolia. 15-18 ft. Large purple tinted 
cup-shaped flowers. 
15 COg Sein b Bee ee 3.00 
1 SetOccee inh @ Dees eee 3.15 
2alOar out tee bs 6 eae ee eee 5.00 
Laney CONN dayeded, vee 7.00 
ACO at C00 sO, eee 9.50 
M. soulangeana (Saucer Magnolia) 15-18 
ft. Gorgeous bloom in April and May. 
White flowers, purplish pink tinted. 
Lj stOeL San Cee 3.00 
LSelOpoae ls 250.) eee ee ee Sale 
2elOme oe Us Ope eee eee 5.00 
OP tOpr4-it. De BE eee 7.00 
Atte als eee 9.50 
Bhs: Mer haog syd bee ee 12.00 
M. soulangeana lennei (Lenne Magnolia) 
15-18 ft. Rosy purple flowers in April 
and May. 
JES) joey ates aay; IBYCABY | 3.00 
iNet tahere Swell sfedey 5 oe Sesh a 3.75 
Die LOme onl.t. 4 1G eet eee eee 5.00 
oO LOE bee Dee eee eee 7.00 
Aa COMO. Cas bs Ot Es eee eee eee 9.50 
De LOLw OWL Uae De Pye ee ea 12.00 
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