PINK DOGWOOD 
One of the outstanding native trees of 
the United States. Just like White in 
growth but with exquisite pink flowers. 
A good specimen in full blooms is a 
magnificent sight in spring. Makes an 
SAUCER MAGNOLIA 
This beautiful tree, which grows 
to 20 feet or more in height, 
bears saucer like flowers that 
are 4 inches when open. They 
are white on the inside and 
stained purplish pink on the out- 
side. Gorgeous shining foliage 
appears after tree is through 
flowering. One of the showiest 
spring flowering trees. When in 
bloom, even one plant will 
dominate the garden. 
$2.85 each; 2 for $5.55; 
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WHITE DOGWOOD 
At opening this flower is a creamy 
yellow which, after a few days, 
changes over to white. Blooms early in 
spring followed by red fruit. Foliage 
turns red in the fall. When in bloom 
‘ HOPA CRAB 
Beautiful in bloom, foliage, and fruit. In spring it 
is completely covered with clouds of fragrant, bright 
pink flowers. Foliage is rich dark red when it 
appears. From midsummer till severe freezing small 
clusters of small, red Crab Apples cover the 
branches. This fruit makes very fine jelly. Hardy, 
enchanting picture when planted with 
White. 
$2.75 each; 2 for $5.25; 4 for $9.95 
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healthy and easy to grow. Thrives in any soil. This 
tree is highly recommended for both decorative and 
useful purposes. 4-5 ft. size. 
$1.95 each; 2 for $3.65; 3 for $4.95, Prepaid 
the tree is literally a white cloud. 
$1.49 each; 2 for $2.69; 4 for $4.89 
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Pink Dogwood 
RED BUD 
(Cercis Canadensis ). Also known as the 
Judas-tree. It has lavender-pink rather 
than red flowers which appear in early 
spring. The flowers are followed by 
large heart-shaped, deep rich green 
leaves. Tree grows 20 to 30 ft. high 
and thrives in sandy loam. 
$1.15 each; 3 for $3.29; 6 for $5.95 
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TULIP TREE 
(Liriodendron Tulipifera). A handsome large, 
stately tree of sturdy habit. Light yellow 
flowers carried at the top of the tree in late 
May. Bluish-green foliage. This tree prefers 
a moist, rich loam. Often planted for its orna- 
mental value and pleasant shade. 
$1.95 each; 2 for $3.65; 3 for $4.95 
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SMOKE TREE 
(Rhus Cotinus). An old garden 
favorite. Large, loose panicles of 
flowers with spreading hairs give a 
smoky effect. Blooms in early sum- 
mer. The handsome foliage adds its 
share to the plant’s beauty. In fall 
the foliage turns to red, yellow and 
brown. It likes plenty of sunshine and 
light, well drained soil. It reaches a 
PLUM 
FLOWERING 
‘“‘Thundercloud”’ 
A small tree with attractive deep bronze 
purple foliage. Thousands of single flowers 
literally cover the tree in spring. Most “‘pur- 
ple’ trees lose much of their color, however, 
this tree holds its color all year. Striking 
appearance. 
$1.98 each; 3 for $4.95; Prepaid 
spreading fifteen feet in height if 
given room. 
$.98 each; 2 for $1.79; 4 for $3.39 
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Smoke Tree 
