MALUS FLORIBUNDA (Showy Crabapple) 
Buds pink. Flowers wide open and white. Fruits yellow or 
red. A wide^spreading tree of medium height, usually about 
twenty feet. 
MALUS HOPA (Hopa Crab) 
A very attractive variety of strong upright growth, bears a pro' 
fusion of very large rose'red flowers followed by large red 
fleshed edible fruit. 
MALUS lOENSIS PLENA (Bechtel’s Crabapple) 
Flowers soft pink; look like roses and smell like violets. Fruits 
greenish and waxy. Branches horizontal. Fleight twenty'five feet 
or more. Double'flowered form of the Prairie crabapple. 
MALUS NIEDZWETZKYANA (Red-Veined Crabapple) 
A curious variety with red or reddish-purple buds, flowers, 
fruits, leaves, bark and sap. Twenty-five feet high in maturity. 
MALUS PURPUREA ALDENHAMENSIS 
A small tree bearing partially double, wine-red flowers. Fruits 
purplish-red. Leaves carry a purple rib. 
MALUS PURPUREA ELEYI (Eley’s Crabapple) 
Another of the smaller growing crabapples with wine-red 
flowers. Fruits purplish-red and cone-shaped. Leaves red when 
they first appear. 
MALUS RED SILVER (Red Silver Crab) 
A new variety that will evidently become a favorite, foliage 
somewhat cut leaves of silver and red color, a remarkable combin¬ 
ation with rich maroon red fruit. 
MALUS SCHEIDECKERI (Scheideckeri Crab) 
A small upright growing tree, flowers semi-double borne very 
freely in upright clusters, red in bud opening deep pink, very 
decorative. 
MALUS THEIFERA (Tea Crabapple) 
Unusually free-flowering and fragrant variety. Flowers white 
or soft pink in clusters. Fruits greenish-yellow marked with red. 
Height twenty feet. Stiff branched. 
each $1.00 
each 1.50 
BECHTEL’S CRAB 
3/4 ft. high . 
4/5 ft. high . 
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