TREES 17 
1to9 10 and over 
Each Each 
CRATAEGUS cordata Washington Hawthorn 
E to D—25'—S. Thorny. Lvs. small 3—5-lobed. Fils. white, 
May, June. Abundant crimson fruits 1/3'', remain late. 
LOM Cie) Lomo a ee necked 4.50 
AecOm Om GAO D Wie cece. soya SS 
PRLOROML GAR DW tre) a8 ca ec 7.95 
Cm COS me Get ES Os Poitier ected cera eel 10.95 
oxycantha English Hawthorn 
E—I5'—S. Leaves small. Fis. large, white, May. 
BRLORS oL Uae Ls OL Lp eens een ot ki Aone 5.00 
PRLOmO al UD Obes heh So 6.75 
O/T) OLE a wo BEd 8 See reed rent aallar re le 9.00 
PRUE SEL USO ne Uo 12.00 
SBUOM LO atlas Ose ee eee 18.00 
oxy. splendens Paul’s Double Scarlet Hawthorn 
E—I5'—S. Double scarlet flowers. 
Me UOe OP Gee Oi Bs. f rc he vey 6.50 
PeeOs Oat Gat OL eee ee 8.50 
OMLO Mle LUNES OLD cord Gales eee ah ea iee 12.00 
EVODIA daniellii 
Small tree—large white flowers, up to 6", June. Fruits in 
Sept. 
DMLOMOML CS trc2.08 2 OG ge 9.95 
FRANKLINIA alatamaha Franklinia 
E—30'—M. Shrub-like tree. Rare. Flowers white, yellow 
center, Sept. Oct., Autumn color, red and orange. 
3) UG, Sih 2 eee Rea Ren eo 7.50 
eMC Gee ecto eee 12.00 
DMO OAL Gee ee cel ee 18.00 
GLEDITSIA triacanthos inermis Thornless Honey Locust 
F—80'—M. Excellent shade tree. 
COE O Ue, ete ete er eater ia Sie ee 4.95 
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rae Satay QUAD ihe 1) ee ee ne Gee Pal 9.95 
moraine—new— Plant Patent No. 836 Moraine Locust 
This new Locust is destined to replace the American Elm, 
is similar in its habit of growth. Thornless, thrives in city 
conditions, and has all the qualities to make this new plant 
outstanding. 
BELOSOML Lewmar oe eas 6.00 5.75 
CRUG ORE Vee ea eee ee 9.95 9.00 
JUGLANS nigra \ Black Walnut 
E—1I00'—M. Large edible nuts. 
Ag Ome titre, | tert, Attys eto. < sys 4.95 
a UGS TA by a a ae eae 6.95 
KOELREUTERIA paniculata Goldenrain tree 
E—25'—M to S. Long showy yellow panicles. June, July. 
a) Fila TE DS. ARE ce pe Se eee 4.50 
Ame TOS e Gy ates. ue. eran nN 5.95 
