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CERCIDIPHYLLUM japonicum — 50’ Katsura-tree 
Lovely, pest-free symmetrical tree; hardy and tough; highly 
colored spring and fall. We do not recommend balling in 
small sizes. 
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CERCIS canadensis — 20’ Eastern Redbud 
Rosy-pink flowers in April, all along the bare stems. Large, 
heart-shaped leaves. Vase-shaped head. 
3 to 4’ Bare Root —_- < an kha bests, 19350 21510 
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CHIONANTHUS, Fringe Tree — See Shrub Section 
CORNUS florida — 20’ White Flowering Dogwood 
Favorite small tree, in sun or shade. White flowers and red 
fruit in tiers. Enjoys good drainage. 
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6 to 7’ (17” Ball) pte en: 9.25 8.25 7.50 
f. rubra — 20’ Pink Flowering Dogwood 
Well known bright pink form of above. 
3 to 4’ (13” Ball) 6.20 5.50 5.00 
CRATAEGUS oxyacantha — 20’ English Hawthorn 
Stout tree with white flowers and red fruits. Branches 
spreading, round-headed, dense. 
3 to 4’ (15” Ball) a a 5.00 4.40 4.00 
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GilOloe (20s balla _, PePAW 11.00 10.00 
o. pauli — 18’ Paul’s Double Scarlet Hawthorn 
Small tree — highly appreciated for street and ornamental 
use. Covered with double, scarlet flowers in June. Bright 
green foliage; picturesque growth. Plants listed are tree- 
shape, twice transplanted. 
6 to 7’ branched 2 year 
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8 to 10’, 114 to 142” 
1% to 134” ‘ 
phaenopyrum (cordata) — 20’ Washington Hawthorn 
Slender, dense type with small shapely crown. White flow- 
ers; persistent orange-red berries. Excellent foliage turns 
scarlet in autumn. 
3 to 4’ (15” Ball) a 2 5.90 5.00 4.50 
4 to 5’ (16” Ball) x 6.75 6.00 9.90 
510.0; (LO. ball) eens, as 9.25 8.29 7.50 
12 to 14’ (28” Bal) a 33.50 30.00 eae 
