Flowering Trees 
There is probably no group of deciduous plants as 
popular or well known as this one. Their interesting 
habits of growth, glossy foliage, and gorgeous spring 
blooms, followed by attractive fruit of many colors 
in late summer and fall, make them an all-year- 
round satisfaction. Trees in this group thrive in 
almost all kinds of soil, and most varieties are very 
hardy. They flower best in full or partial sunshine. 
CERCIS canadensis. Redbud; Judas-Tree. 
Broad, irregular, vase-shaped tree that flowers from stem 
to tip before leaves appear. Flowers are rosy pink. A fine 
plant for wooded areas. Each 
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CHIONANTHUS virginica. White Fringe-Tree. 
Beautiful, fragrant, drooping clusters of misty white 
flowers showing through broad green leaves. Bears blue 
fruit in autumn. 
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Cornus - Dogwood 
CORNUS florida. White-Flowering Dogwood. 
The early spring beauty of its pure white flowers, the 
summer freshness of its soft green leaves, and the fall splen- 
dor of brilliant scarlet foliage and orange-red berries, as well 
as its individual habit of growth, make this tree outstand- 
ing. Each 
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Specimen grade. Extra heavy. Top spread 8 to 14 ft. 
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61% to 7-in. cal., 16 to 20 ft. high, B&B......... 175 00 
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Cercis canadensis (Redbud) 
