Naden Flowering Cherry 
Arnold's Flowering Crab 
Its slender branches droop beneath the 
profusion of flowers. 
BECHTEL'S FLOWERING 
CRAB 
One of the last to bloom, but 
also one oi the most beautiful. 
PARK WEEPING CHERRY 
A pink cloud across the 
Spring Landscape. 
Campanulata. Blooms 4 to 6 weeks 
earlier than other cherries. Single, bell¬ 
shaped, pendulous blooms of rosy-car¬ 
mine. Quite different from all other flow¬ 
ering trees. Bare root, 4 to 5 ft., $1.50; 
3 to 4 ft., $1.25. 
Kanzan (Sekiyama). Double, dark pink, 
with extremely large flowers. Bare rooi, 
4 to 5 ft., $1.50; 3 to 4 ft., $1.25. 
Naden. One of the loveliest and the 
most double pink flowered variety. Bare 
root, 4 to 5 ft., $1.50. 
Shirotae (Mt. Fuji). The best double 
white. Flowers are large and double. 
Foliage light green. Bare root, 4 to 5 ft., 
$1.50. 
JAPANESE WEEPING FLOWERING 
CHERRY 
Park Weeping (Prunus aequinoctialis 
pendula rosea). A strongly drooping 
type of vigorous growth; blossoms are 
pale pink and borne in greatest pro¬ 
fusion. An exquisitely beautiful tree. 
Bare root, 5 ft., stems, $3.50. 
PYRUS . . . Flowering Crab Apple 
Pyrus arnoldiana. China. A most pro¬ 
fuse bloomer. The slender branches are 
weighted with carmine-red buds that 
open to sharply contrasting blooms of 
palest pink. A grand variety. Bare root, 
4 to 5 ft., $1.00; 3 to 4 ft., 90c. 
P. atrosanguinea. (Carmine Crab) 
Small tree with slender, semi-drooping 
branches. Single flowers of bright car¬ 
mine opening from brilliant red buds. 
Bare root, 4 to 5 ft., $1.00; 3 to 4 ft., 90c. 
P. floribunda. China. Tall, slender tree 
with graceful branches. Flowers large, 
single and typical appleblossom pink. 
Bare root, 4 to 5 ft., $1.00; 3 to 4 ft., 90c. 
P. ionensis plena. (Bechtel's Crab) 
North Central U. S. A. Double pink flow¬ 
ers like small clustered roses; fragrant; 
late blooming. 5-gal. cans, 3 to 4 ft., 
$1.50; bare root, 3 to 4 ft., $1.00; 2 to 3 ft., 
90c. 
P. kaido. Japan. Flowers partly double, 
pale pink and carmine; branches slen¬ 
der and graceful. Bare root, 4 to 5 ft., 
$1.25. 
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P. niedzwetskyana. (Red-vein Crab) 
West Asia. An early flowering variety 
with red, single flowers; foliage veined 
with red and bark bright reddish- 
brown. Bare root, 4 to 5 ft., $1.00; 3 to 4 
ft., 90c. 
P. sargenti. (Sargent Crab) Japan. Jap¬ 
anese variety with pure white flowers; 
dwarf; fruit bright scarlet and hangs on 
trees until spring. Bare root, 3 to 4 ft., 
$1.00; 2 to 3 ft., 90c. 
rioweriny Peaches produce then ’^est 
bloniiis on neiv ivond. Heavy pruniny 
ivhen trees are in hlooni or udlhin a 
month after blooininy enco lira yes ib.r 
yrowth of iiezv ivood. 
To avoid "curly leaf" disease on Idmvc- 
iny Peaches, spray zviih Pordo in Decern 
ber and ayaiu in late winter after btids 
have started to szvell btd before they 
shozv color. Summer sprays havt no 
effect on "curly leaf." 
COMBINATIONS 
we iMoaeii. . 
• Try planting white daffodils in front of 
Prunus blireana with a border of Prim¬ 
ula malacoides broken by groups of 
Primrose Dame Violas. 
Beneath Dawn Flowering Apricot plant 
blush pink Lady Derby and white 
L'lnnocence Hyacinths interspersed 
with Forget-me-nots. For a later date 
plant Pink Pearl Azaleas under Aurora 
Flowering Peach with a foreground of 
Flamingo and Carrara Tulips and a 
border of blue Scillas. 
Plant Blue Horizon Dutch Iris and 
Bleu Aimable Tulips in front of Mag¬ 
nolia liliflora with a border of blue or 
lavender Scillas. 
Complement the tones of new foliage on 
Prunus pissardi or Copper Beech with 
Lucifer or Prince of Orange Tulips and 
dark blue Poggenbeek Iris bordered 
with orange or blue Nemesias. 
