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CHASE, ALABAMA 
DECIDUOUS SHRUBS—Continued 
MALUS, Flowering Crab-Apple. 
A very desirable shrub for mass or single planting, varying in 
color from pale rose through all shades of pink to a brilliant 
carmine. BUSH FORM, 2 Year Grafted Per 10 Per 100 
4-6' ..$ 5.00 $45.00 
3-4' . 4.50 40.00 
2-3' . 3.50 30.00 
ALDFNHAMFNSIS (Hybrid of Atrosanguinea. Flowers semi- 
dble. Purple. 20 feet.) 
ARNOLDIANA (Arnold Crab. Beautiful variety originating 
at Arnold Arboretum. Very large semi-dble. rose-colored 
flowers. 15 feet.) 
BACCATA (Siberian Crab. Strong free grower of medium 
height, bearing a profusion of white fragrant flowers in 
spring. 15 feet.) 
CORONARIA (Wild Sweet Crab. White and pink flowers. 
Very fragrant. 20 feet.) 
FLFYI (Rley’s Crab. A new variety resembling Floribunda, 
but with much larger flowers. 25 feet.) 
FLORIBUNDA (Jap. Flowering Crab. Bright pink buds, white 
flowers in early spring. Small yellowish fruit very at¬ 
tractive to birds. 25 feet.) 
FLORIBUNDA ATROPURPURFA (Jap. Flowering Crab. 
Hardy grower. Showy purplish red flowers and foli¬ 
age. 25 feet.) 
NIFDZWFTZKYANA (Redvein Crab. Russian species. Very 
showy with its red color of flowers, leaves, branches and 
fruit. 20 feet.) 
RFD SILVFR (New distinctive large white flowers and bril¬ 
liant red fruit. Dark red foliage. 15 feet.) 
THRIFFRA (Tea Crab. Sturdy erect plant, very floriferous. 
Rose-red buds open to blush-white flowers covering every 
branch and twig. 15 feet.) 
IYIYRECA cerifera, Southern Waxmyrtle. 
A beautiful compact shrub, almost evergreen. Foliage light 
green growing in rosettes on tips of branches. Will thrive well 
in full shade or sun. 10 feet. 
30-36" . 5.00 
24-30" . 4.50 
18-24" . 3.50 
IMEVIUSIA alabamensis, Snow-wreath. 
Abundance of bloom in early spring. Flowers outside white with 
lemon-colored center. Discovered near Tuscaloosa, Alabama. 
Hardy to Philadelphia. 6 feet. 
4-5' . 5.00 
3-4' . 4.00 
2-3' 3.00 
PENNSYLVANIA, April 1, 1936: “The Roses arrived in very good 
condition, and I am very much pleased with the stock.” 
NEBRASKA, March 31, 1936: “Received the four boxes of stock, 
and have checked it out and lined it all out. It certainly is fine, well- 
graded stock, and was packed in excellent condition.” 
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