"HARBINGERS OF SPRING" 
CHERRIES: 
Prunus campanulata—tall tree with pendant, cerise blooms. Earliest of all flowering 
cherries. January. 
CRABAPPLES: 
Bechtel's Flowering Crab—small tree. Fragrant, double pink blooms resembling Cecil 
Brunner roses. April 
CORNUS (DOGWOOD): 
Cornus Florida—large open tree with large, starry white flowers. April-May. 
Cornus Florida rubra—tree of medium size. The rosy-pink petals are in charming 
contrast to their jade-green centers. April-May. 
PEACHES: 
Early Red—a large tree bearing masses of rosy-red double flowers. February. 
Late Red—a large tree whose double rouge-red flowers bloom in May. 
Early Pink—a large tree and a veritable pink cloud in February and March. 
Late Pink—a large tree with a profusion of rich double pink flowers in March and April. 
Variegated—a large tree capricious in habit of flowering. The blooms may be of 
solid pink or red or variegated red, pink and white. February-April. 
White—a large tree bearing double, snowy flowers from February to April. 
Apple blossom—a large tree with most beautiful double soft pink blossoms. February. 
President Roosevelt—a large tree and one of the first varieties of flowering peach to 
bloom in the spring. Large, double brilliant red flowers by the middle of January. 
Wrigleys Pink—a large tree and the first to bloom. The double, rosy-pink flowers are 
borne in great profusion early in January. 
PLUMS: 
Moseri—a medium sized tree with soft pink flowers and bronzy-green leaves. March- 
April. 
Pissardi—a medium sized tree whose lovely soft pink flowers are borne in clusters. 
Bronzy-green foliage. March-April. 
Vesuvius—a large tree and one of the finest of the flowering plums. The flowers are 
small, pale pink and the foliage a rich, reddish purple. March-April. 
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They will grow successfully in almost any soil and their care and culture are comparatively 
simple—early v/inter pruning and an occasional spraying when necessary. 
PRICES: 
Bare-root Trees, 4 to 6 feet.75c and $1.00 each 
Balled Trees, 5 to 6 feet.$1.25 each 
Trees, 5 gals., 4 to 6 feet.$1.25 and $1.50 each 
Trees, tubs.$2.50 and up 
Trees, large specimens.$5.00 to $30.00 each 
