FLOWERING CRAB 
ALMEY FLOWERING CRAB < 41 °2> 
A thing of beauty at all seasons of the year. An ex- 
quisite masterpiece when in full bloom. One is constantly 
delighted with the myriad of crimson-red flowers that 
cover the shapely small tree — 12 to 15 ft. at maturity — 
in the spring. Its dark green foliage is tinged with crimson- 
purple all summer. Almey produces an abundance of 
crimson fruits for a fall delight. You will be pleased with 
the many wonders presented you by this marvelous tree. 
HOPA FLOWERING CRAB Wioaj 
Knowing gardeners everywhere choose Hopa for its 
never-failing fascination. The lovely, rosy pink blooms 
are fragrant and exquisite. No other tree or plant in the 
garden can equal the profusion of its bloom. The lustrous 
foliage is dark green with a red cast from early spring to 
frost. The blossoms are followed by small red apples that 
persist well into winter. The tree grows rapidly and reaches 
a perfectly proportioned 15 ft. at maturity. 
ELEYI FLOWERING CRAB < 4,04 » 
A natural color ball of wine-red blossoms that creates a 
garden extravaganza in the spring. Sometimes called 
"Jay Darling" because it seems to thrive in most any lo- 
cation. The flowers bring hundreds of ruby-red fruits, just 
swell for jelly, that make it look like an early and natural 
Christmas tree into the winter. The tree is hardy to sub- 
zero and has few problems. Grows to about 12 ft. 
Prices for all Flowering Crab, Peach, Plum 
Each 
3 
10 
5 
to 
6 
ft. ... 
$4.75 
$13.50 
$40.00 
4 
to 
5 
ft. ... 
4.25 
12.00 
35.00 
3 
to 
4 
ft. ... 
3.75 
10.50 
30.00 
DOUBLE RED FLOWERING PEACH Uiosj 
Most hardy, profuse-blooming type; most desirable 
for home use. Flowers are very double, almost like a 
small rose and present a striking appearance. 
The Beautiful Magnolias 
MAGNOLIA SOULANGEANA. (4107) The best 
known of the deciduous Magnolias. Perfectly hardy and 
very beautiful plants when in bloom. Blossoms are large, 
purplish pink and usually appear just before the leaves 
come out. 1 8 to 24 in., $3.95 each; 2 to 3 ft., $5.50 each; 3 to 
4 ft., $7.50 each. 
MAGNOLIA STELL AT A —The Starry Magnolia. (4108) 
A distinct and charming, slow-growing magnolia. Blooms 
before foliage appears. Flowers pure white, semi-double 
and fragrant. A profuse bloomer and very attractive. 2 to 
3 ft., $5.50 each; 1 8 to 24 in., $3.95 each. 
MAGNOLIA GRANDIFLORA. (4109) The great 
evergreen, large-flowering magnolia of the South and Cen- 
tral areas. The most beautiful of all evergreen trees. Its 
immense, saucer-like, very fragrant flowers of white shad- 
ing to cream present a striking appearance contrasted with 
the large glossy green leaves. Not hardy north of southern 
New York. 18 to 24 in., $4.50 each; 2 to 3 ft., $6.50 each; 3 
to 4 ft., $8.50 each. 
MAGNOLIA SOULANGEANA 
RED FLOWERING PLUM 
THUNDERCLOUD (4106) 
A magnificently colored, brilliant red tree for that touch 
of color so many of us want for a special place in our yard. 
This fine plant is covered in the spring with a profusion of 
star-like pink flowers. The beautiful red foliage lasts until 
frost. The tree is an upright grower to about 15 ft. and is 
easily managed in any home setting. 
LONA BALDWIN < o > 
Fastigiate Flowering Peach 
Lona Baldwin is the finest upright flowering peach 
we have ever been privileged to see. The deep rose- 
pink blossoms are so abundant that one can hardly see 
the stems. Flowers last a long time, too — from mid- 
April to mid-May in Virginia where the original tree 
was found. The tree is so distinctly upright in habit 
that it may be used as a very colorful hedge if desired. 
Dr. J. T. Baldwin, Jr., discoverer of Lona Baldwin, 
advises that the fruit, though small, is very decorative 
and edible. 
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