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Crataegus, oxyacantha splendens. PAUL’S SCARLET 
HAWTHORN. A mass of double. rich, deep crimson 
flowers. Luxuriant foliage. Excellent specimen tree. 
Each Each 
6 to 8 ft. B&B $18.00] 10 to12 ft. B&B $28.00 
8 to10 ft. B&B 23.00 | 
Cryptomeria, japonica lobbi. LOBB CRYPTOMERIA. A 
Japanese pyramidal evergreen of compact habit. Grows 
into a beautiful specimen with deep green foliage and 
most distinctive character of growth. 
AipeLOmo: Mite oe (00s fade tO 5 e Ft et $13.00 
hi? Ro ey. Sas 9 eee LOCO; ae OGLON Oh ft ots 17.00 
CURRANTS. (See Fruit Section, page 39) 
Cydonia japonica rubra grandiflora, JAPANESE 
QUINCE. Large, deep crimson and orange-red blos- 
soms, produced in great masses as the leaves come 
out. Glossy foliage. 
estOe 2 8.0. £ ee U0 terete COP 2Nar fh. re $ 2.50 
C. japonica, Coral Sea. HYBRID FLOWERING QUINCE. 
(New introduction,) Beautiful shade of coral-salmon, 
with large flowers in early spring. Can be used in 
foundation plantings or in borders. 
Each Each 
Th. so), Ry ad ae Soo DO Meee tye LOS 2 OL Tt, el oe $ 3.00 
PROPERLY DIRECTED SHADE 
MAKES YOUR HOUSE MORE LIVEABLE 
In the Summer the sun sets in the northwest in the tem- 
perate zone. The hottest part of the day is in the early 
afternoon, when the more direct rays of the sun strike the 
roof of the house. Later in the afternoon, the rays pour di- 
tectly on the west wall of the house, heating it to an un- 
comfortable degree. 
A tree located to shade the wall and roof in the afternoon 
will keep house temperatures more comfortable. This helps to 
eliminate the well-known “attic furnace.” By having a tree 
shade the west wall and roof of the house you will be pro- 
tected from the hot sun when and where you most require 
such protection. Likewise, you can plant different kinds of 
trees, such as fruit, or other flowering trees around your 
Pioperty to give you shade where you want it, at the time 
of the year you most desire it. 
