Malus Eleyii 
(See Above Pholo) 
A new and startling hybrid. Branchy 
and fast growing trees. Foliage in early 
spring a brilliant red that gradually turns to 
bronze. Reddest of all crabapples. Single 
dark red blooms; very prolific and produces 
masses of bright red fruits about the size of 
large cherries. Very novel and highly 
ornamental. Large trees 4-6 feet @ $2.00 
each. 36-inch trees for $1.00 each. 
NOTE—The beauty and colorfulness oj 
this tree over a tong season cannot be 
overestimated. It produces masses oj 
dark velvety red flowers followed by darkest 
red foliage that it retains until quite tale 
in the season. It is covered for months of 
the fall by scarlet apples in clusters re¬ 
minding one of bunches of ripe cherries. 
Flowering Crabapple. Shrub about 5 ft. 
in height. Long weeping branches resembl¬ 
ing a Spirea Van Houttii. Flowers in masses. 
Buds are bright rose red opening to a light 
pink shade. The effect of two colors on the 
bush is very beautiful. This is one of the 
rarest of all flowering crabapples and is 
highly recommended. Sepcimens 4-5 ft. 
in height. $2.50 each. Blooms first year. 
Prepaid. Smaller size for $1.50 each. 
New Dwarf Red Lantana —Bright red in 
color. A selected form. The brightest 
red of them all. Young plants from pots for 
spring delivery only. 25c each; $2.50 per 
12. Does not exceed 28 inches in height 
See page 16for Rare and Unusual Fruits. 
Evergreen Red Berried Shrubs 
Malus Aldenhamensls —A new type 
recently imported from England. Very 
similar to Malus Eleyi except that the flowers 
are more double. 30 to 36 inch trees. $1.75 
each. 36 to 48 inch $2.00 each prepaid. 
Flowering Crab —Betchel’s double 
like small double roses. Beautiful. 3 to 4 
feet, branched, $1.25. Prepaid. 
New Cotoneaster Apfculata—( 
Contoneasier). Semi-prostrate growth. Per- .. 
ries extremely large (1 A inch long and Vi W £ 
inch wide, in great profusion) and brilliant^*- ™ * 
red in color. Perfectly hardy in the east. 
The most striking of all dwarf berried shrubs. 
3 feet in height. 75c each. 
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Cotoneaster Parneyi 
Cotoneaster Divarfcata —Deciduous shrub 
with pink flowers. Flowers followed in fall 
and winter by bright red fruits @ inch long. 
Very handsome shrub producing quantities 
of red berries for winter display. $1.00 
prepaid. 3-4 feet. 
Cotoneaster Bullata —Shrub to six feet 
high. A very beautiful new contoneaster 
bearing very large clusters of red berries. 
Foliage unusually beautiful. Highly recom¬ 
mended. 75c each. Hcrdy. 
NEW GENERIC HYBRID 
A beautiful new evergreen producing very 
large clusters of a brilliant red, comparable 
to a California Holly in brightness. In¬ 
dividual clusters 3 inches or more in diam¬ 
eter. Color very apparent from November 
till April. Foliage dark olive green. Grows 
6 feet high with graceful branches that weep 
with the weight of the fruit. The most 
attractive of all the Cotoneasters. Im¬ 
ported from the Royal Botanical Gardens 
of Scotland. Well established in gallon 
cans. 75c each. Not prepaid; medium 
sized plants, 50c each in gallon cans; balled 
30-36" at $1.50. Not Prepaid. 
RARE FLOWERING SHRUB 
Fatshedera —A very unusual hybrid be¬ 
tween an English Ivy and an Aralia (small 
tree) Large beautiful leaves that are colored 
in the winter months. A marvelous climber 
for pillars. Highly recommended. 15" 
plants well rooted @ $1.50 each. 
Franklinia alatamaha (Gordonia)—Rare 
fall blooming shrub with erect branches. 
Leaves 5 to 7 inches long, bright crimson in 
the late fall. Flowers white cup shaped, 
3 A inches wide. Grows to 15 feet. 12 to 
15 inches $1.50. Deciduous. Prepaid. 
New Sweet Corn "Abundance" 
New Sweet Corn “Abundance” —This 
new sweet corn was first offered to the public 
in 1930. Reports from various sections 
throughout the country are very enthusiastic 
in its praise. After selecting and inbreeding 
the familiar Golden Bantam sweet corn for 
many years, the variety “Abundance” was 
produced. It is fully twice as productive as 
its parent, bearing 14-16 rows of kernels to 
each ear. The kernels are unusually large, 
and cobs are small. It is an early variety, 
and can be grown successfully where other 
varieties fail. 25c packet; 75c per pound; 
10 pound lots at 50c per pound. 
FREE BLOOMING NEW 
CLIMBING ROSES OF NOTE 
Climbing “Condessa De Sastago” —A 
climbing sport of the famous bush variety. 
A wonderful combination of vermillion and 
old gold. $1.00 each. 
Climbing Dainty Bess. Large beautiful 
orchid pink flowers with wine-red colored 
stamens. Single flowers. A wonderful 
grower and free bloomer. @ 75c each. 
INCLUDE TRANSPORTATION CHARGES 
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WM. H. HENDERSON EXPERIMENTAL GARDENS 
