CRATAEGUS cordata (Washing- 
ton Thorn). 20 ft. Zone IV. Round 
head, bushy. Red fruit all winter. 
2 ft. ...$1.75, 10 $12.50, 100 $105.00 
4 ft. ...$2.50, 10 $20.00, 100 $155.00 
G-Galtzeaes $4.00 each, 10 for $35.00 
(May Tree: English 
Haw). 20 ft. Zone IV. Showy 
white flower in May, fragrant. 
Red autumn fruit, good hedge. 
4 ft. ...$2.50, 10 $17.50, 100 $150.00 
6 ft. ....$3.50, 10 $27.50, 100 $250.00 
oxycantha 
—splendens (Paul Scarlet Haw- 
thorne). Form with showy red 
flowers. Grafted. Red berries. Pre- 
fers sun, lime, and heavy soil.— 
even clay. In light soils, manure. 
*1 yr. X ....10 for $9.50, 100 $75.00 
4-5 ft. .......$3.50 each, 10 for $27.50 
Ot tees: $5.00 each, 10 for $40.00 
—Autumn Glory. Grafted form 
with bright, very large red ber- 
ries. Showy as Mountain Ash. 
*1 yr. X .....10 for $9.50, 100 $75.00 
3 ft. .....$3.00, 10 $25.00, 100 $200.00 
FAGUS sylvatica (European 
Beech). 80 ft. Zone IV. Lime, 
drain. Slow. Casts dense shade. 
*6-12” S _...25 for $6.00, 100 $20.00 
DOR DBs $13.50 each 
—riversi (Purple. Reddish-purple 
leaves. Handsome, bushy tree. 
*2-3 ft. X ....$5.00 ppd., 5 for $20.00 
2-3 ft. BB $11.00 each, 5 for $50.00 
GINGKO biloba (Maidenhair 
Tree). 100 ft. Zone IV. Slow, but 
tolerant of city conditions. 
*9-12” S 10 for $6.00, 100 $40.00 
O-Oe litre... $5.00 each, 5 for $22.50 
GLEDITSIA tricanthos inermis 
(Thornless Honey Locust). 100 ft. 
Zone IV. Rich soil, sun. Good 
timber and good stock feed. 
*1-1\% ft. ...25 for $2.75, 100 $9.00 
GS Fitters, $6.50 each,10 for $60.00 
—Moraine Locust. Form with no 
thorns and no fruit, hence does 
not litter a lawn. A useful tree. 
5-6 ft. .......$6.50 each, 10 for $60.00 
ft. at $15.00 each. 
FRANKLINIA ALATAMAHA 
Ben Franklin’s Tree 
35 ft. Zone V. Large white and 
yellow blooms fragrant from 
August to frost. Damp, acid, 
heavy, humus, blooms best in 
sun. Blooming starts on small 
plants. An extraordinary native 
Leaves bright red in autumn— 
often while white flowers still 
open. The only flowering tree that 
blooms in late fall. Unlike most 
trees, small sizes need more 
“nursing” than larger sizes. 
(Each) (10) 
12-16 eeS ae ee ee $10.00 
OG DO LSet een $2.25 18.00 
ES de ymin ceca 4.00 35.00 
pF 5 diay one Mea ll A 6.00 55.00 
SA tl Se ee Aha oye. 7.00 60.00 
Gril tebe one, 15.00 125.00 
tel ime eee kt 17.00 150.00 
S-10eita ee ee 20.00 180.00 
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DAVIDIA involucraia. 30 ft. Zone VI. 
The late Ernest Wilson, in the heart of China, 
after seeing it in bloom, said, “The most interest- 
ing and beautiful of all trees which grow in the 
north temperate regions.” The beauty of the 
Davidia is in the two snow-white bracts, usually 
six inches long by three inches broad. When 
stirred by the slightest breeze they resemble 
small doves nestling among the trees. 1% to 2 
HALESIA tetraptera (Great Sil- 
verbell). 25 ft. Zone IV. Profu- 
sion of white bells nod in May. 
Acid, humus. 
2-3 ft. .....$2.50 each, 10 for $20.00 
SA Tee $3.50 each, 10 for $30.00 
ASE oe $5.00 each, 10 for $40.00 
—monticola (Mountain Silber- 
bell). Larger to 60 ft., Zone V, 
otherwise similar to above. 
*12-18” S 10 for $9.50, 100 $50.00 
2-3 ft. X ....$3.00 each, 5 for $12.00 
3-4 ft. X ....$5.00 each, 5 for $20.00 
JUGLANS nigra (Black Walnut). 
(See also page 53). 120 ft. Zone 
IV. Rich moist. Majestic, with 
good timber, handsome leaf and 
delicious nuts. The following are 
seedlings: 
*1Y% ft. S 25 for $5.00, 100 $15.00 
BER Cty cl ea ° for $11.00, 100 $80.00 
6-8 ft. _...$3.50 each, 10 for $28.00 
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