Malus Eleyii (Photo Above) 
A new and startling hybrid. Branchy and 
fast growing trees. Foliage in early spring a 
brilliant red that gradually turns to bronze. 
Reddest of all crabapples. Single dark red 
blooms; very prolific and produces masses of 
bright red fruits about the size of large cherries. 
Very novel and highly ornamental. Large speci¬ 
men trees 6-7 feet in height. $2.50 each. 36- 
inch trees for $1.50 each. 
NOTE—The beauty and colorfulness of this 
tree over a long season cannot be overestimated. 
It produces masses of dark velvety red flowers 
followed by darkest red foliage that it retains 
until quite late in the season. It is covered for 
months of the fall by scarlet apples in clusters 
reminding one of bunches of ripe cherries. 
Henderson's 
Hybrid-California Evergreen Lilac 
Hybrid form. A beautiful tree or large shrub 
that is covered throughout early spring with 
enormous clusters of sky-blue flowers. Clusters 
at times measure 14 inches in diameter, and 18 
inches long. Well established in gallon cans, 
$1.00 each. Very rapid grower. Not prepaid. 
New Dwarf Red Lantana 
Bright red in color. A selected form. The 
brightest red of them all. Young plants from 
pots for spring delivery only. 25c each; $2.50 
per 12. Does not exceed 28 inches in height. 
Rosa Bicolor 
A shrub growing 4-5 feet high. Blooms from 
early spring to summer. Flowers are single 2l/ 2 - 
3 inches across and are the richest coppery scar¬ 
let I have ever seen in any flower. A cluster of 
golden stamens enhances the beauty. Reverse of 
petals are gold. Strong plants $1.00 each. 
Edwardsia Secundiflora 
Small tree (30 feet). Covered with violet blue, 
pea shaped blossoms in the spring. Striking 
foliage. Evergreen. Flowers very fragrant, fol¬ 
lowed by bright scarlet seeds in the fall. $1.00. 
Not prepaid. 
Henderson's 
New Crepe Myrtle “True Red" 
After testing many hundred of hybrids over 
a period of many years, I offer the finest I have 
found. Produces clusters measuring 9 inches 
broad by 10 inches long of a rich rose red. A 
very spectacular small flowering tree. $1.00 each. 
TREES 
Burbank's Prunus "Thundercloud" 
Leaves are dark maroon in color, measure 6 
inches long, and are held throughout the entire 
season. In color it is not equalled by any other 
tree. Bright autumn coloring from March until 
November. Grows about same size as an average 
plum tree. Very striking. 36-inch trees. $1.00 
each. Prepaid. 
Yellow Wisteria Tree 
A tree for partial shade. Flowers bright yel¬ 
low and hang in long pendulous clusters resem¬ 
bling wisteria. Very beautiful and rare. 36-inch 
trees, $1.00 each. 
Red Bud (Japanese) 
Handsome small tree or shrub from Japan. 
Grown for its showy reddish pink blossoms pro¬ 
duced in earliest spring before the leaves appear. 
Very striking plant growing with little care after 
established. Young trees, 75 c each. Flowers 
much larger and more showy than our native 
species. 
Pink Flowering Acacia 
One of the most graceful of deciduous trees. 
Hardy as far north as Wash., D. C. The long 
finely cut fern-like leaves are often 2 feet in 
length. Blooms most of the summer. Flowers 
lavender pink and form in large terminal heads. 
Trees grow 30 feet. Large trees, $1.50 each. 
Malus Ming Shing (Star of Heaven) 
Weeping red flowering crabappe. Small tree 
or shrub. Color of flowers is velvet red creating 
a scarlet sheen when sun shines on the tree. 
Very Oriental in its splendor. Trees 4-5 feet in 
height, $2.00. Rare. 
Rose Locust (Robinia Hispida) 
(Photo Aboi>e) 
Small tree growing to 15 feet. Produces a per¬ 
fect mass of orchid pink clusters about 5 inches 
in length in early spring. These resemble Wis¬ 
teria clusters. It flowers continually till July. 
Very striking and quite rare. Grafted trees 5-6 
feet, $2.00. Smaller trees, $1.50 each, 3-4 feet. 
All prices in this catalogue include jree delivery to any part of the United States 
(except ivhere noted). 
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