FLOWERING TREES 
user ALMEY 
BLOSSOMS Flowering Crab 
We believe ALMEY flowering crab the most beauti- 
ful variety in America. Firey crimson blossoms the size 
of a silver dollar just cover the tree when it is in full 
bloom. At base of each petal there is a white marking 
giving flowers a starred effect in center. 
ALMEY blooms young; earlier than others and the 
tree is upright, vigorous and hardy. Does well anywhere. 
Maroon fruit lasts into the winter season. 
3 foot trees $2.95 each; 3 for $8.25 
See Page 21 For Postal Rates. FLOWERING CRAB 
SAUCER MAGNOLIA 
Very popular because of beautiful 6 inch 
' blooms resembling cup and saucer. Flowers in 
early Spring before leafing out. Grows to 12 
feet in height. Very hardy. 
12-18” Size $1.95 each; 3 for $5.00 
EUROPEAN MOUNTAIN ASH 
A most popular tree because of clusters of 
showy orange berries in late Summer and a 
familiar sight from North Carolina to Canada. 
Grows to 25 feet at maturity. Not particular as 
to soil and can endure dry conditions. 
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> to 4 ft. trees $1.95 each; 3 for $5.00 iii EL cA RET ee setae ED 
SAUCER MAGNOLIA — Soulangeana 
PINK DOGWOOD 
A truly beautiful small tree growing from Florida 
to Massachusetts. A year round beauty with pink flowers 
in Spring, heavy foliage in Summer, scarlet leaf coloring 
in Fall and red berries in Winter. 
2 to 3 ft. trees $3.95 each. 
WHITE DOGWOOD 
The white flowers have unusually beautiful mark- 
ings and the tree is clothed with the beauty of these 
flowers so closely placed that they seem to touch. Red 
leaf coloring lends much to the Fall landscape, followed 
by clusters of red berries. <A real favorite. 
3 to 4 ft. trees $1.95 each, 
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