DECIDUOUS TREES 
BETULA (continued) 
alba fastigiata (2) 
PYRAMIDAL WHITE BIRCH 
A variety of European White Birch which grows 
in a narrow columnar form similar to Lombardy 
Poplar. 
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alba laciniata (2) 
CUT LEAF WEEPING BIRCH 
Trunk grows erect and primary branches ascending, 
but secondary branches droop pleasingly. Bark snow 
white winter and summer. 
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alba Young's Weeping (2) 
In this form all branches droop from the start, in a 
very pleasingly irregular manner. Must be staked to 
make an erect trunk of desired height. 
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CERCIDIPHYLLUM japonicum (4) 
KATSURA TREE 
Large tree of particular character and distinc- 
tion. Its beauty lies in its leaf buds as they 
break in spring, exposing new foliage of bril- 
liant red; in its clean heart-shaped leaves deep 
green above, salmon below; and its autumnal 
coloring of bright yellow, reddish purple and 
bronze. 
CORNUS florida (4) 
FLOWERING DOGWOOD 
Large shrub; “flowers” in four large white petal- 
like bracts. The dark green leaves turn bright red 
in fall. 
