Kofugen (P. fugenzo). Large double pink 
flowers. 30 ft. 
Amanagowa. Semi-double. Light pink; pyra¬ 
midal. 
Amaholis. Double light pink; compact. 
Beni Higan. Single, pale pink. Very graceful. 
Dazen. Double pink. 
Double Red. Very attractive. 
Kuramayawa. Double pink, shades to white. 
Lamesiana Erestor. Double dark pink. 
Miyako. Double white; spreading type. 
Mt. Fugi (P. shirotae). Large double pure 
white blossoms. 25 ft. 
Naden. Very double, deep pink. 
Ojochin. Semi-double pink. 
Okiku Zakura. Double, pink, extra large blos¬ 
soms. 
Pink Pearl. Double pink, early blooming. 
Siebold. (P. sieboldi). Double, shell pink. 
Serrulata sekiyanes. Pink, shaded to white. ’ 
Yoshino. Single pale pink. 
Double Flowering Weeping Cherry. A beauti¬ 
ful weeping tree, topgrafted at about 6 feet. 
The blossoms come before the leaves giving 
the appearance of a pink fountain. The 
double pink blossoms make a very charm¬ 
ing display. 5-6' Stem No. 1, $1.50; Se¬ 
lected 2-year tops, $2.00. 
Single Weeping Cherry: Shidare-Higan (P. 
subhirtella Pendula). Like the double flow¬ 
ering excepting the blossoms are single and 
the branches a little more graceful. 5 - 6 ' 
Stem No. 1, $1.50; Selected 2-year tops, 
$ 2 . 00 . 
BECHTEL'S DOUBLE FLOWERING CRAB 
CRABS, FLOWERING (Malus) 
Bechtel's Double Flowering Crab. (M. ioensis 
plena). Large, double, pink, roselike flow¬ 
ers, remarkably beautiful and fragrant. 
Carmine (Atrosanguinea) . Very profuse bloom¬ 
er. Graceful habit; carmine flowers; red 
branches. 
Eley's Purple Crab. (M. eleyi). One of the 
most colorful of the purple crabs. In the 
spring it is a mass of light red bloom 
against a background of purple branches. 
The leaves following are a light reddish- 
purple; bears light red fruit. Ten ft. 
Japanese flowering. (M. floribundi). Covered 
with rose-colored blossoms in the spring, 
appearing with the leaves. Graceful. 
Heleriana. Weeping; rose-red; semi-double; 
very graceful. 
Kado. Pink blossoms; spreading habit; attrac¬ 
tive fruit. 
Redvein. (M. niedzwetskyana) . Veins and 
edges of leaves tinged red. Single rose col¬ 
ored blossoms. Large red fruit; red flesh. 
Parkman (M. halliana parkmanii). Double pink 
and red blossoms; glossy leaves; spreading 
habit. 
Purple Crab (M. purpurea). Tall; purple 
leaves, branches and fruit. 
Scheidecker (M. scheideckeri). Free bloom¬ 
ing; pale pink blossoms. 3-4' 75c; 4-6' 
$1.00; selected large, well branched, $1.50. 
DOGWOOD (Cornus) 
Cornus nuttali (Pacific). Native dogwood; 
nursery grown. Large greenish-white blos¬ 
soms; followed by deep orange-red berries 
in the fall. 4-5' $1.00; 5-6' $1.25. 
Cornus florida. White blossoms. 24-30" $1.00; 
30-36" $1.25. 
Double White Flowering. 2' grafted $2.25; 
3' $2.75. 
Pink Flowering Dogwood (Cornus rubra). Light 
red blossoms; most popular of the flower¬ 
ing dogwoods. 2' grafted $2.25; 3' $2.75.. 
ELM (Ulmus) 
Camperdown Weeping (U. Campestris Cam- 
perdowni Pendula). Beautiful foliage on 
weeping branches. Top-grafted on cork 
barked elm. Ideal for a specimen lawn tree 
or shade tree. Well developed heads. 
6 ' stems $2.75; selected 2 or 3-year $3.75. 
Cork Barked (Ulmus racemosa). A cork- 
barked tree; upright grower; beautiful fo¬ 
liage; makes rapid growth. 5 -6' $1.50; 
6 -8' $1.75; 8-10' $2.00. 
Chinese (Ulmus pumila). Rapid growing tree; 
compact, pyramidal growth; adapted to a- 
most any climate or soil. 
Chinese (Ul mus parvifolia). Similar to above 
excepting that foliage is smaller and the 
tree more graceful in appearance. 5-6' 75c; 
6 -8' $1.25. 
GOLDEN CHAIN (Laburnum Vulgare) 
Bears long pendent racemes of yellow flow¬ 
ers in June; showy and beautiful. 5-6' 
$1.25; 6-8' $1.50. 
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