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Each 10 100 1000 

 MAHONIA Aquifolia (Oregon Hollvgrape) 



* 1 yr. S $10.00 $ 75.00 



* 2 yr. S $2.00 15.00 100.00 



Bealei ( Leatherleaf Hollygrape) 



2^4 in. Rose pot plants $3.00 $25.00 $200.00 



Lomariaefolia (Chinese Hollvgrape) 



5 in. tarpaper pots 2 to 3 ft $2.50 $22.50 



MALUS - FLOWERING CRABS 



The Flowering Crabs are among the most charming of spring trees. They 

 are not only beautiful when in blossom but many carry most ornamental 

 and richly-colored fruit in the autumn. Most of the Crab family form grace- 

 ful garden trees of medium size. They are quite hardy and require no par- 

 ticular cultivation, thriving best in a good loam and full sunshine. 



FLOWERING CRABAPPLES 



Prices 10 100 



A One-year grafts $4.00 $35.00 



B 2 to 3 ft 5.00 45.00 



C 3 to 4 ft 6.00 55.00 



D 4 to 5 ft 9.00 75.00 



E 5 to 6 ft 10.00 90.00 



F 6 to 8 ft 15.00 1 35.00 



G 8 to 10 ft 25.00 



Letters after varieties indicate sizes available. 



ALMEY. CDE. A new very beautiful crab. Bright red flowers, small scarlet 



fruit. 



BACCATA COLUMNARIS. BCDE. Narrow upright form with white 

 flowers. 



BLANCHE AMES. CD. Semi-double, pink and white flowers, yellow fruits. 



CORONARIA FL. PL. CDE. A double flowering, pink. 



DOROTHEA. A. Two-inch double pink flowers in immense quantities. 

 Many think it better than Bechtel's. 



DOUBLE COLUMNAR PINK. CDEF. Double flowering pink. 



ELEYI. DEFG. Upright habit, young foliage purplish red. Deep red 

 flowers and fruits. 



FERRIUS CRIMSON. DE. Holds its red leaf entire season. Single rose-red 

 flower. Red fruit. 



FLORIBUNDA Atropurpurea. DEF. One of the best: purple foliage and 

 pink when expanded. 



FLORIBL T NDA Atropurpurea. DEF. One of the best: purple foliage and 

 flowers, dark purple fruit. 



GLORIOSA. D. Of pyramidal habit with bronzy foliage, carrying a profu- 

 sion of large rosy wine-red blooms. 



GOLDEN HORNET. CDEFG. A new one from England. Very highly rec- 

 ommended. White flowers followed by bright yellow fruits. 



HENRIETTA CROSBY. CDEF. Fruit bright red. Annual bearer. Dis- 

 tributed by Arnold Arboretum in 1947. 



HOPA (Red Flowering Crab). A. A remarkable tree, which is entirely 

 covered with rose-colored blossoms in May. Fruit is red inside and out. 

 Very hardy. 



IONENSIS PLENA (Bechtel's Crab). AB. The old standard double flower- 

 ing pink; fragrant. 15 cents per plant extra. 



JAY DARLING. DEFG. Red foliage resembling Japanese Blood-red 

 Maple. Masses of red flowers followed by scarlet fruits which are excel- 

 lent for preserving. 



KATHERINE. ACD. A new hybrid. Double pink flowers, red fruit. Flowers 

 sometimes turn white with age. 



LEMOINEL. CEFG. Flowers deep purplish red. Fruit deep red. Foliage 

 purple. 



MARSHALL OYAMA. CDEF. Pink buds, white flowers, red and yellow- 

 fruits. Very narrow upright grower. 



MARY POTTER. BCDE. Introduced in 1947 by Arnold Arboretum. 

 Red fruit. 



MICROMALUS. CDE. Upright or vase-shaped. Blossoms pink, fruit yellow. 

 Very early bloomer. 



NEIDZWEIZKYANA. CD. Dense clusters of reddish-purple flowers and 

 reddish foliage, purple fruit. 



GORGEOUS. CDEF. A Japanese variety introduced by the U.S.D.A. 



Flowers single, red. Fruit red. 



See page 39 for Sarcococca. 



