DOGWOOD 
White (Cornus florida). Distinctive 
horizontal branches bearing single 
white flowers in early spring, fol- 
lowed by red fruits relished by 
birds. Foliage turns red in the fall. 
A splendid specimen tree and one 
of the most delicate-appearing of all 
our native trees. 3 to 4 ft., $1.49 
each; 2 for $2.69; 4 for $4.89. 
Pink (C. florida rubra). Just like the 
preceding in growth but with ex- 
quisite pink flowers. Makes an en- 
chanting picture when planted in 
combination with the white form. 
$2.75 each; 2 for $5.25; 4 for $9.95. 
COLLECTION 851 
1 Pink Dogwood and 
1 White Dogwood 
tn for only $3,95 
PINK DOGWOOD 
TULIP-TREE 
(Liriodendron Tulipifera) 
A handsome large, stately tree of 
sturdy habit. Named for its tulip- 
shaped, light yellow flowers, carried 
in late May at the top of the tree. A 
fine street tree if given sufficient mois- 
ae $1.95 each; 2 for $3.65; 3 for 
REDBUD 
REDBUD 
(Cercis canadensis) 
Also known as Judas-tree, and it 
has lavender-pink rather than red 
flowers. They pop out of the bark in 
early spring before the leaves appear. 
The tree grows 20 to 30 feet high. 
Most attractive all season. $1.15 each; 
3 for $3.29; 6 for $5.95. 
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SMOKE-TREE (Rhus Cotinus) 
Large, loose panicles of flowers with spreading 
hairs that give a smoky effect. A bushy shrub 
blooming in early summer. In fall the foliage turns 
to red, yellow and brown. 98c each; 2 for $1.79; 
4 for $3.39. 
MOUNTAIN-ASH 
(Sorbus Aucuparia) 
Very showy clusters of scarlet berries borne in 
profusion from July to winter. A very pleasing 
small tree for the lawn. 5 to 7 ft., $1.95 each; 
2 for $3.65; 3 for $4.95. 
