RIBES— Field-grown 
sanguineum, Calif, redflowering Currant . .60 
ROBINIA— 
decaiseana, Pink Locust . 1.50 
hispida macrophylla, dark rose. 2.50- 4.00 
umbraculi formis, Globe Locust . 2.00 
RHUS— 
typhina, staghorn sumach .50- 1.00 
SALIX— 
babylonica, Weeping Willow .75.- 1.25 
SORBUS— 
aucuparia, Mountain Ash . 1.25- 1.50 
SPIRAEA— 
Anthoney Waterer, rose pink, dwarf, pot-grown. .30 
douglasi, pink .75- 1.00 
froebeli, rose pink . 1.00- 1.2 5 
prunifolia, Bridal Wreath . .60 
reevesiana, single white .75- 1.00 
reevesiana, double white .75- 1.00 
SYMPHORICARPUS— 
vulgaris, Indian Currants .50- .75 
SYRINGA— 
persica laciniata, cut-leaved Persian Lilac, pot-grown .40 
vulgaris, Lilac, purple .75- 1.50 
French varieties, single and double . 1.00- 2.00 
TILIA— 
cordata, European Linden . 1.00- 1.25 
TAMARIX— 
africana . 1.00- 1.25 
ULMUS— 
americana, American Elm . 1.00 
pumila, Siberian Elm .75- 1.50 
Moline, columnar type, new . 1.50 
VIBURNUM— 
opulus ,sterilis, Snowball .50- 1.00 
carlesi, new, sweet scented, pot-grown . 1.00- 1.25 
WEIGELIA— 
florida rosea, pink . .75 
Eva Rathke, red flowering . .75 
Steltzneri, rosy-red . .75 
venusta, large rose flowers, new .75- 1.00 
Flowering Fruit Trees 
Among the flowering trees the flowering types of our fruit trees 
are undoubtedly the most popular. Beginning with the flowering 
Almonds, Apricots and Plums in February and March, followed by 
the gorgeous double flowers of the Peaches and numerous types of 
Crabapples in April, and finishing up in May and early June with a 
splendid display of the Japanese Cherries, will mean blossom time 
at home. 
Planting Season: 
January to March, or earlier, if stock is available, and the 
weather permits. 
FLOWERING ALMONDS— Field-grown 
Amyqdalus communis, fl. pi., double pink, dwarf.$ $ .75 
FLOWERING APRICOT— 
Prunus mume: Dawn, double salmon, pink .75- 1.50 
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