Exquisite Flowering 
Fruit Trees 
JAPANESE FLOWERING 
CHERRIES 
3 to 4 feet. 
4 to 5 feet 
5 to fi feet 
(Each) (10) 
.$1.50 $12.00 
. 2.00 18.00 
. 3.00 25.00 
JAPANESE WEEPING 
CHERRY (Double) 
Fugenzo (J. H. Yeitch) —Double pink. Late. 
Naden (Sieboldi) (also called Kofugen)—Dou¬ 
ble pink. 
Kwanzan (Sekizan) —Double old rose. 
Shirofugen —Double white, pink shading. 
Yoshino Cherry —Single pink. Fast growth. 
Among the unusual trees comes this exotic, 
with delicate pendant branches clothed in pink 
at the first warm weather of Spring. It is hardy 
and grows easily, but like most pendant types 
prefers a position sheltered from heavy winds. 
We offer strong heads on 6 foot stems ready 
to bear their first blooms this Spring. 
These superb trees are effective for lawn specimens, but even more important when 
used plentifully in woodland and mass plantings, in the same way as Dogwood and 
Hawthorn. 
There is a wide range of size and shape and color of bloom and the following list 
includes only a few of those we are in a position to furnish. All hardy in Zone V. 
Arnoldiana —Pink. Early. 8-15 ft. 
Atrosanguinea —Carmine. 15-30 ft. 
Baccata —White. Early. 30-45 ft. Narrow. 
Coronaria —White and pink. Fragrant. 20 ft. 
Dawsoniana —White. 20 ft. (New.) 
Eleyi —Red. Profuse blooms. 20 ft. 
Floribunda —Pink buds turn white. 20 ft. 
Floribunda Purpurea —Purple. 15-30 ft. 
Halliana Parkmani —Rose-red. 15-20 ft. 
Bechtel’s —Pink. Double blooms. 12-15 ft. 
4 to 5 feet . 
5 to 6 feet. . 
6 to 7 feet . . . . 
Mandshurica —White. Fragrant. 
Niedzwetzkyana —Red. Early. 15-20 ft. 
Prunifolia Rinki —White. 15-18 ft. 
Robusta —White. Early, fragrant. 15-30 ft. 
Sargenti —White. Spreading dwarf. 6 ft. 
Schedeckeri —Rose. Early double. 15-20 ft. 
Sieboldi —Pink. Late. Dense. 8-10 ft. 
Spectabilis —Pink. Tall and shrubby. 
Zumi —Pink and white. Pyramidal. 10 ft. 
(Each) (10) (100) 
.$ .60 $5.00 $40.00 
.80 6.00 50.00 
. 1.00 8.00 70.00 
Above is the popular Bechtel’s Flowering Crab 
Pictured above is the Japanese 
Flowering Cherry—Kwanzan 
Carmine Crab 
FLOWERING ALMOND (Zone V) 
One of the charming early-flowering shrubs 
producing rose-colored flowers in great profusion. 
(Each) (10) (100) 
2 to 3 feet,.$ . 75 $6.50 $40.00 
3 to 4 feel. 1.00 8.50 75.00 
PURPLELEAVED PLUM 
(Prunus pissardi)—V 
Pictured at right. 8 to 10 feet. Striking 
purplish foliage which does not fade in Summer. 
Covered with pink flowers in May. A fine small 
specimen. 
(Each) 
4 to 5 feet. .$1.00 
Purpleleaved Plum 
More and more every year the beautiful Japan¬ 
ese Cherries are coming into their own in American 
gardens and one has only to visit Washington in 
the Spring to find out why. The magnificent plant¬ 
ing there was put in a comparatively few years 
ago. All hardy in Zone V. 
These are among the very first things to bloom 
in the Spring and extremely choice and scarce. 
We have several other varieties available in 
limited quantities. A small tree, entirely hardy. 
And notice these prices. 
Named Varieties —as listed below. 
Japanese Weeping Cherry 
SINGLE WEEPING CHERRY 
A fine flowering tree with single pink blossoms. 
(Each) 
2 year heads. .$2.50 
3 year heads.3.50 
(Each) (10) 
1 yr. heads.$2.00 $18.00 
2 yr. heads .3.00 . 
Flowering- Crabs (Malus) 
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