TowsoN Maryland • Deciduous Trees" 



Weeping Crabapples 



MALUS prunifolia rinki (Chinese Ap- 

 ple). A small spreading tree, flowers pinkish- 

 white, fruit greenish-yellow with a bitter 

 sweet flavor. 



5 to 6 feet S7.50 



6 to 7 feet 10.00 



M. sargenti (Sargent Crab). Very low 

 growing variety producing abundant white 

 flowers and brilliant red fruit which is viewed 

 through most of the winter. 



A to 5 feet S4.00 



5 to 6 feet 5.00 



6to7feet 7.50 



M. scheideckeri ( Scheidecker Crab). Th s 

 is a small tree of an upright branching habit 

 which bears lovely double pink flowers. 



M. sieboldi (Toringo). A very low grow- 

 ing, shrub-like variety bearing little blush- 

 colored flowers in the spring and very small 

 yellow or red fruits in the fall. 



A to 5 feet S4.00 



5 to 6 feet 5.00 



6 to? feet 7.50 



7 /o 8 feet 10.00 



M. spectabilis. A small tree blooming early 

 and forming a vase-like head. Deep, coral-red 

 double blossoms. 



M. Van Wyck ( Van Wyck Flowering 

 Crab). A tree of upright growth, producing 

 blush white blossoms in the spring. 



The weeping form of this beautiful tree is 

 rare, "^"e suggest their use in gardens or 

 positions where a plant of unusual character 

 is needed. 



OEKONOMIERATH ECHTERMEYER. 



Single flower, clear pink. 



EVA RATHKE. Large smgle flower, light 

 pink. 



EXCELLENCY THIEL. Single flower, wine 

 red. 



Stand.ards 



to 6 foot item, 2 yr. heads B&B . . S5.00 

 Pyramids 



5 to 6 feet B&B S7.50 



MORUS • Mulberry 



MORUS alba pendula (Weeping Mul- 

 berry). An ornamental tree with light green 

 shiny leaves and slender branches that droop 

 to the ground. 



^ to 6 feet standards S5.C0 



6 to7 feet standards 7.50 



OXYDENDRUM arboreutn (Andro- 

 meda Arborea) (Sourwood). A very or- 

 namental tree having white flowers in the 

 summer and very brilliant foliage in the fall. 



3 to ^ feet B&B S2.50 



4 to 5 feet B&B 3.50 



PLAT ANUS orientalis (European Plane 

 Tree). A large tree with a broad, rounded 

 top. It is one of our best street and avenue 

 trees because of its interesting bark. 



S to 10 feet, lYi to 2" cal. S3. 50 



10 to 12 feet, 2 to 2 Y/' cal. 5.00 



12 to 14 feet, 2y^ to lYz" cal. 6.00 



14/016 feet, 2 Yz to 2y^" cal. 7. 5 



Per 10 

 S30.00 

 45.00 

 50. CO 

 60.00 



Large specimens, prices on application 



POPULUS . PopUr 



POPULUS boUeana (Bolles' Poplar). 



Tall, upright tree, with whitish leaves — simi- 

 lar to, but more spreading than the better- 

 known Lombardy. 



14 to 16 feet S5.00 



\6 to 12, feet 7.50 



P. nigra italica (Lombardy Poplar). Tall, 



Malus ioensis bechieli (Bechtels Crab) 



slender and of a very rapid 

 a long-lived tree, but will 

 effect. 



8 /o 1 feet 

 10 to 12 feet 

 12 to 14 feet 

 14 to 16 feet 

 16 toli feet 



■th. It 



produce 



a quick 





Per 10 



SI. 50 



SIO.OO 



2.00 



15. CO 



2.50 



20.00 



3.50 



30.00 



4.50 



35.00 



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