Prices for all Flowering crabapples are listed below. It will be 
noticed that trees over six feet in height are dug with a ball of 
earth and burlapped. 
FLOWERING CRABS (In Bush Forni) 
3/4 ft. high .each $ .75 
4/5 ft. high .each 1.00 
5/6 ft. high .each 1.50 
6/7 ft. high B/B . each 5.00 
7/8 ft. high B/B .each 7.50 
Larger sized specimens for immediate effect are individually 
priced at the Nurseries. 
CRATAEGUS oxy splendens Paul’s Scarlet Thorn 
One of the most brilliant late spring blooms 
4/5 ft. high B/B ea. $2.50 5/6 ft. high B/B ea. $3.50 
NATIVE CRABAPPLES AND HAWTHORNS 
Hawthorns, white'flowered in spring and redTruited in fall, are 
superlative as specimens, in groups or hedges. Many, along with 
some of the flowering crabapples, are native to this region. These 
we offer in varying sizes for immediate effects. All are balled and 
burlapped. 
4/5 ft. high B/B ....ea. $2.50 6/7 ft, high B/B ....ea. $5.00 
5/6 ft. high B/B ....ea. 3.50 7/8 ft, high B/B ....ea. 8.00 
Larger sizes individually priced depending upon height and spread. 
MOUNTAIN-ASH (Sorbus) 
SORBUS AMERICANA 
(American Mountain-Ash) 
Noteworthy for its cluster of 
brilliant red berries in the fall. 
A medium'sized tree effective 
as a specimen or when grouped 
with dwarf sumacs and a ground 
cover of bittersweet. 
5/6’ high bushy crown ea. 1.50 
SORBUS AUCUPARIA 
(European Mountain-Ash) 
The rowan tree of druidic 
legend. Taller growing than the 
American variety. Blood'red bef- 
ries. 
5/6 ft. high .each $1.00 
6/7 ft. high .each 1.50 
8/10 ft, high .each 2,00 
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Native Hawthorn 
