Bradley’s glorious shrubs provide Nature’s loveliest 
gift to mankind. /” *' 
New and Rare Varieties of Hardy 
Trees and Shrubs Very Distinctive and Outstanding 
ROSE TREE OF CHINA 
PRUNUS TRILOBA—One of the most beautiful and 
showy of all small trees. It begins to bloom before the 
leaves appear in the spring, being literally covered with 
very double rose-like flowers. This symmetrically formed 
graceful little tree grows usually to a height of but 6 feet 
and is attractive as a specimen or when planted in groups 
or shrub border. It is hardy and easy to grow, and no 
lawn is so small that room cannot be found for at least 
one of these wonderful, new small trees. Many who see 
them declare they are the most beautiful trees they have 
ever seen. The large rose-like blossoms make fine cut 
flowers. Select 3 to 4 ft. trees, 82c each, 4 to 5 ft. trees 
98c each. 
JAPANESE FLOWERING CHERRY 
Also called Rose Flowering Cherry. The most notable of this 
group in the United States are at Washington, D. C. This col¬ 
lection of trees was presented to our nation by the City of 
Tokio, Japan. They were planted along the Potomac River 
drive, and now since they have come into bloom, are visited by 
thousands annually and almost everybody in Washington dur¬ 
ing the blooming season. The fame of these beautiful trees 
has spread all over the United States. Probably no group of 
small flowering trees attract more attention than the Japan 
Cherry with their roselike flowers. They are still scarce al¬ 
though they will thrive in every State, are very hardy and 
thrifty. 
Rose Tree of China 
PINK SNOWBALL 
(Viburnum Carlesi) 
An outstanding new variety of 
recent introduction, blooms in early 
spring and the flowers are an at¬ 
tractive pink in color. Like the old 
fashioned white snowball the bushes are 
heavily loaded with very attractive fragrant 
flowers. The beautiful pink flowers are very 
attractive when cut. Select stocky, extra 
heavy blooming size $1.32 each. 
Pink Snowball 
Magnolia Soulangeana 
MAGNOLIA 
SOULANGEANA, Chinese Magnolia—This variety is very hardy 
and well adapted to northern conditions, may be successfully grown 
any place in the United States. Trees grow to about 10 feet pro¬ 
ducing large cup shaped rosy-violet flowers 3 to 5 inches across in 
the spring before the leaves unfurl. This very rare hardy Magnolia 
is attracting nation wide attention, and is found only in the most 
expensive plantings. This 
year we offer them at a 
price you can afford. Select 
2 to 3 feet trees $1.98 each. 
YOSHINO —This is the variety that was planted in Washington, D. 0. 
and attract thousands of visitors, and was shown in the color sections 
of many newspapers this Summer. The flowers are over one inch 
across and borne in great profusion. The buds are red opening 
pink. 2 year 3-4 ft. trees, $1.85 each; Ready to Bloom, 3 year 4-6 
ft. trees, $2.45 each. 
Yoshino Japanese Flowering Cherry 
Aristocrat Trees 
and Shrubs 
Priced in Reach of All 
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