Kwanzan (Prunus sekiyana). Double dark pink 
blossoms. 30 ft. Attractive foliage. Every 
yard should have one. 
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. 
Lamesiana Erestor. Double dark pink. 
Naden. Very double, deep 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) 
3-4' 75c; 4-6' $1.00; selected large, well 
branched, $1.50. 
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. 
DOGWOOD (Cornus) 
Cornus nuffali (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. 
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 (Ulmus 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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