In Spring the Flowering Peaches are a glorious sight. Plant 
Paul J. Howard's well-branched trees 
A boxed specimen Flowering Peach as taken From our Fields 
See next page for list of varieties 
MALUS ARNOLDIANA. A dwarf bushy variety, 
with very showy flowers, bright pink at first, 
changing to pure white, giving a striking two- 
tone effect. Established, 5-6 ft., $1.50. 
MALUS NIEDZWETZKIANA. (Redvein Crab). 
A striking variety from Russia with branches, 
leaves, flowers, and fruit all colored red. Bare 
root, 4-6 ft., $1.25. 
MALUS PARKMANI. (Kaido Crab). An elegant 
Japanese dwarf, with long-stemmed semi-double 
flowers of a lovely pink shade wreathing the 
branches which are long and willowy. Often mis¬ 
taken for a Japanese Cherry. Bare root, 4-5 ft., 
$1.00; 5-6 ft., $1.50. 
MALUS SARGENTI. A dwarf, low-branched 
apple, not over 6 feet in height. Every branch is 
covered in spring with pure white blossoms, large, 
with golden stamens. The bright red fruits make 
a beautiful show well into winter. Bare root, 4-5 
ft., 85c; 5-6 ft., $1.25. 
MALUS SCHEIDECKERI. Similar to Floribunda, 
but upright in growth and a later bloomer. 4-6 
ft. Bare root, $1.00; Large boxed specimens, 
well developed, $5.00. 
FLOWERING JAPANESE CHERRY 
YAE KANZAN 
Flowering Apricot 
(Prunus mume) 
These lovely trees open the pageant of 
spring bloom. Flowering ahead of any of 
the Flowering Peaches, they are much like 
them but have the distinctive feature of 
possessing a clove fragrance, like old fash¬ 
ioned Pinks. 
Our trees have been grown an 
extra year in our fields to form 
well developed tops, and will 
furnish many more flowers the 
first blooming season than 
otherwise grown trees. Heavy 
5-6 ft. trees of either variety, 
$1.50. Boxed, $3.50. 
DAWN. One of the loveliest of all flowering 
trees, blooming by the first of February. Flowers 
about 1 '/ 2 -inches across, rich clear pink, very 
double with exquisitely ruffled petals and de¬ 
lightful fragrance. 
DOUBLE RED. Beautiful flowers, with fine 
fragrance. 
Flowering Japanese 
Cherries 
No written description can give an ade¬ 
quate impression of the beauty of these 
lovely flowering trees. 
PINK PEARL. (Tanko—Shinja). Freely pro¬ 
duces its large double flowers which are soft pink 
in the center, shading to deep pink at the edges. 
VICTORY. (Shirofugen) When first open the 
large double flowers are soft pink, soon becoming 
white and as they get older they turn deep 
cerise. This color effect of the tree, with flowers 
in all stages of bloom is most unusual. 
YAE KANZAN. Identical with the variety 
Kansan but with many more petals, giving the 
flower a tufted appearance much like a carnation. 
Flowers very large, deep rose-pink. 
Price of any of the above Japanese Cherries 
Well developed, 4-5 ft.. $1.50. 
Honey Locust 
GLEDITZIA TRIACANTHOS. Honey Locust 
Large tree with handsome finely divided light 
green foliage, turning bright yellow in the fall, 
its large conspicuous pods and branched spines are 
in demand for cut decorations. With its spread¬ 
ing branches, the Honey Locust makes a fine 
shade tree. 6-8 ft., $1.75. 
FLOWERING APRICOT DAWN 
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