‘Price Cist of Flowering Fruit Grees 
A MONG the most showy and satisfactory of our Spring Blossoms are the Flowering 
Fruit Trees. By careful planning in planting your group or row of these, you may 
-have continuous and delightful color from the first Dawn Apricot in December to the 
last of the Japanese Flowering Cherries in June. The effect is delightful for the Spring 
Garden and affords much cutting for the home. 
The following list is recommended for the best effect. The four to six foot trees we 
offer are one-half inch caliper above the bud regardless of height. Trees are available from 
early January to early May but for the best results should be planted not later than the 
middle of March. We consider February as the best planting month. 
We make no charge for packing for shipment and many times it is possible to deliver 
with our trucks to your garden without cost to you for transportation. Please advise if you 
wish us to prune your trees properly for planting. 
UPRIGHT VARIETIES 
DWARF FLOWERING ALMOND—2 to 3 foot trees, 75 cents each. $6.50 for 10. 
White—shrubby trees with small double white flowers in profusion. Very effective 
with branches completely covered with a white snowy blanket. 
Pink—Soft pink flowers in profusion as with the white variety. 
FLOWERING APRICOT—DAWN. 75 Cents each. $6.50 for 10. 
Delightfully rich pink blossoms generally flowering late in December. Free flowering. 
FLOWERING PEACHES—75 cents each. $6.50 for 10. 
Early Double Red—Bright scarlet flowers very double. 
Late Double Red—A later form of the early variety. 
Double Pink—Clara Meyer—Clear delicate pink. Large flowers. 
Double White—A very large double glistening white flower of fine substance. 
FLOWERING CRABAPPLES—$1.00 each. $9.00 for 10. 
These trees will give very gay effect to your garden of Spring Flowering Trees. The 
colors are exceedingly delicate and the trees free flowering. Scarlet and crimson 
fruit during the summer prolong the color effect. 
Bechtel’s Crab—Very double delicate pink flowers. 
Malus Floribunda—Semi-dwarf Japanese Flowering Crabapple. Dwarf habit with 
tendency toward weeping. Lovely rosy-pink and white flowers give a charming 
contrasting color effect. 
Malus Purpurea—Rather erect grower with purple leaves and bright pink flowers 
followed by pretty red crab-apple fruit. 
JAPANESE FLOWERING CHERRIES—4 to 6 foot, $1.25 each. $11.50 for 10. 
Being so free flowering, the masses of delicate flowers give the effect that draws many 
thousands of people to our National Capital in Washington every Spring. You 
should have a group or row of these lovely flowering trees in the following varieties. 
We have found these to be the best of the many offered. 
Mt. Fujii—Pure white double flowers in profusion. 
Veitch—Double deep pink. 
Amayadori—Double light pink. 
Campanulata—Long tubular flowers of brilliant red. The foliage and flowers appear 
together. A very showy tree. 
Shirofugen—Very large flowers changing color from white to pink and cerise. Late 
flowering, blossoms after the leaves appear. 
Victory—Large full double light pink. 
JAPANESE FLOWERING CHERRIES—WEEPING VARIETIES—5 foot stems, $3.50 each. 
Park’s Weeping—Single delicate pink flowers in great profusion. 
Double Weeping—Double pink flowers in heavy masses. 
RED FLOWERING QUINCE—Gallon cans, 75 cents. 5 gallon cans, $2.50, $3.50, $5.00. 
A very showy dwarf shrub flowering early with bright rosy red semi-double flowers. 
The above list has been carefully selected out of the mass of available material. Your 
garden or estate is hardly complete without a grove or row of these early spring flowering 
trees. 
If we may be of any assistance with your garden plans, kindly drop us a card and 
we will be happy to have our representative call without obligation to you. 
We suggest the following list of flowering shrubs and trees to add the finesse to the 
planting group. Write for prices. 
Scarlet Oaks and Maples color delightfully in California climates. 
Azalea mollis in orange and yellow shades will add to the joy of your planting. 
Nothing is finer than the Copper Beech in upright or weeping form. 
The bright yellow Forsythia in the late and early varieties will give you a shower 
of gold and fine cutting for the home. 
The Pink Flowering Buckeye will be a welcome addition. 
Why not a short hedge or group planting of English Holly. We supply only budded 
or grafted stock that will always berry and give you cut Holly Sprays for Christmas. 
It will be in keeping with your Flowering Fruit Trees to add trees and shrubs of 
Barberries, Deutzias, Dogwood, Weigelas, Kerria, Bridal Wreath and other Spiraeas, Mock 
Orange, Snowberries, Lilac, Tamarix and Snowball. We invite you to consult with us. 
H. A. HYDE CO.—Watsonville, California 
