DECIDUOUS TREES. 
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/ESCULUS HIPPOCASTANUM. 
(See page 8.) 
PYRUS MALUS CORONORIA ODORATA. 
Fragrant Flowering Crab (III). Fine single 
bluish flowers, fragrance resembling that of 
sweet violets. 50 cts. 
FLEXILLIS. (III). In habit like a shrub, hav¬ 
ing scarlet fruit in clusters in September. 50 
cts. to $1. 
FLORIBUNDA. (III). Flowers single, carmine 
in bud; white when open. 50 cts. 
VAR. ATROSANGUIN EA. (III). Blossoms in 
May. Crimson flowers in great abundance. $1. 
HALLEANA OR PARKMAN 11 . (HI). A fine 
flowering crab from Japan. Solid masses of 
beautiful semi-double carmine flowers in May; 
foliage firm and glossy, turning to rich crimson 
and orange tints in autumn. Very distinct and 
valuable. 75 cts to $1. 
PEN DU LA. Chinese Weeping Crab (III). 
A new, beautiful and unique small tree for 
lawn or border planting. The pendulous 
branches are loaded with crimson or rose-col¬ 
ored flowers. $1 to $2. 
PYRUS MALUS SCHElDECKERI. (HI). A 
variety recently introduced from Germany. 
Beautiful double flowers, bright pink in color. 
$1.50. 
SPECTABILIS FLORE ALBA PLENA. Chi¬ 
nese Double White-Flowering Crab (III). 
Clusters of fragrant flowers in May. 50 to 75 
cts. 
VAR. FLORE ROSEA PLENA. Chinese Double 
Rose-Flowering Crab (III). Fragrant rose- 
colored flowers nearly two inches in diameter 
in May. 50 to 75 cts. 
TORINGO. (III). A small ornamental tree 
bearing clusters of yellow fruit. Very effective 
in the fall owing to its colored berries. 50 and 
75 cts. 
