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FLOWERING CRAB 



Prices for all Flowering Crab, Peach, Plum 



Each 3 10 



5 to 6 ft $5.75 $15.75 $47.50 



4 to 5 ft 5.25 14.25 42.50 



3 to 4 ft 5.00 1 3.50 40.00 



LONA BALDWIN PEACH 



(4101) 



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. 



RUSSIAN OLIVE Hedge 



(4220) 



Extremely fast growing and super hardy. Drought 

 resistant. Produces thick hedge of olive-green with a silver 

 sheen. Has fragrant yellow flowers in June followed by 

 masses of orange berries in the fall. Wonderful for birds. 

 Plant 1 to 2 feet apart for a 5-foot hedge; plant 3 to 4 

 feet apart for taller screen. 18 to 24-inch plants shipped. 



5 for $3.95; 10 for $7.25; 25 for $15.00; 50 for $25.00 



(4221) 



HARDY PRIVET Hedge 



Easiest to grow and hardiest of all privets; Amur River 

 North is just great for the amateur and the old pro. 

 Glossy foliage in summer, white flowers, purplish berries. 

 Good for hedging or screen. Excellent wildlife cover. 

 Plant 8 to 12 inches apart for quick results. 12 to 18-inch 

 plants shipped. 



10 for $3.50; 25 for $7.50; 50 for $14.00; 100 for $25.00 



ELEYI FLOWERING CRAB (^lo^) 



A natural color ball of wine-red blossoms that creates a 

 garden extravaganza in the spring. Sometimes called 

 "Jay Darling." It seems to thrive in most any location. 

 The flowers bring hundreds of ruby-red fruits, just swell 

 for jelly, that make it look like an early and natural Christ- 

 mas tree into the winter. The tree is hardy to subzero and 

 has few problems. Grows to about 12 ft. 



ALMEY FLOWERING CRAB (^'o^) 



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 (^103) 



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 afe followed by small red apples that 

 persist well into winter. The tree grows rapidly and reaches 

 a perfectly proportioned 15 ft. at maturity. 



DOUBLE RED FLOWERING PEACH (4i05) 



Most hardy, profuse-blooming type; most desirable for 

 home use. Flowers are very double, almost like a small 

 rose and present a striking appearance. 



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. 



HYBRID POPLARS 



Fastest Growing Shade or Screen Trees 



At last ... a tree that will provide shade or screen for 

 the new home owner, or replacement trees for older ones, 

 without waiting 10 to 15 years for results. These amazing 

 trees grow 5 to 8 feet per year in the first five years after 

 planting. With good care, they may even gtawjxiore. 

 Completely hardy, not fussy as to soil type or fertility. 

 Plant 5 to 10 feet apart for quick screen. . . . Use at any 

 distance for specimen plants. Our Hybrid Poplars were 

 selected by the North East Experiment Station of the 

 U.S. Forest Service for their excellent growth and adapt- 

 ability. Heavy 2 to 4-foot plants shipped. 

 Hybrid Poplar-Shade (4421) Hybrid Poplar-Sereen (4422) 



$3.00 each; 3 for $8.50; 10 for $25.00; 20 for $40.00 



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