pring Flow 
FLOWERING ALMOND — A favorite among 
the dwarf flowering trees. Double pink flow¬ 
ers are produced in great abundance on arch¬ 
ing branches. 3-4 ft. trees, 50c each. (Illus¬ 
trated at left.) 
FLOWERING CRAB — The blossoms are 
rather small, open slowly and last a long time. 
Use them freely in your landscaping. (Illustra¬ 
tion lower left corner.) 
Atrosangninea — One of the most beautiful 
varieties, bearing deep red buds opening into 
bright pink flowers. 
Bechtels — Large pink flowers, very double 
and fragrant. Blooms somewhat later than 
most varieties. 
Floribunda —A delicately colored, profusely 
blooming variety with pink flowers and yel¬ 
low fruit in the autumn. 
Niedzwetzkyana — Purplish foliage which 
makes a very pleasing contrast when used 
with other crabs or trees. Pale pink flowers 
and large edible fruit. 
Sclieidecker — Profuse blooming, beautiful 
pink flowers. Yellow fruit in autumn; fine 
for jelly. 
4-6 ft. trees, 75c each. Collection of 5 for 
$3.00. 
FLOWERING CHERRY — Large double pink 
flowers resembling roses are in great profu¬ 
sion. Truly a beautiful sight when in bloom. 
Rich green leaves, tree similar to Royal Ann 
cherry. 4-6 ft. trees, $1.00 each, 3 for $2.75. 
(Illustration center right panel.) 
JAPANESE WEEPING CHERRY— A grafted 
tree with pendulous branches sweeping to the 
ground from a height of 4-6 ft. Very beautiful 
in the early spring when covered with their 
pink flowers. Single or double flowering, state 
which, $1.50 each. (Illustration lower right cor¬ 
ner.) 
PORTLAND ROSE NURSERY—7240 DIVISION ST.—PORTLAND, OREGON 
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