ANDREWS LAWN TREES 
YOU CAN HAVE 
EXQUISITE BEAUTY 
The famous Flowering Cherries of Wash' 
ington are not more beautiful than Hopa, 
Red Silver and Flame. Distinguish your 
home grounds with this splendid group. 
Golden Weeping Willow 
Mountain Ash 
Red Silver 
A remarkable new lawn tree, red 
from top to bottom, in leaf, blossom 
and fruit. The silver refers to the deli¬ 
cate silver on the under side of the 
leaves. Not only are the leaves red, but 
the blossoms are the reddest of any of 
the Flowering Crabs. We recommend 
Red Silver most highly. 
Hopa 
From an ornamental standpoint, Hopa is 
without doubt the most beautiful Flowering 
Crab that can be grown in the North. It is 
absolutely hardy, thriving even up in 
Canada. It develops into a beautiful, 
graceful, medium sised tree that is 
strikingly ornamental wherever it may 
be placed. The buds are blood-red, and 
the tree, when in bloom, is covered with 
large, single, deep rose colored blos¬ 
soms which continue long on the tree, 
to be followed by quantities of small 
reddish fruit which makes excellent 
felly. 
Flame 
This new sensational Flowering Crab 
was originated by the Minnesota State 
Fruit Farm. They gave this variety the 
name of Flame because of the high color 
of the fruit as it ripens, resembling a 
great flame of fire. 
The fruit is also excellent for jelly 
and canning, and, because of the tre¬ 
mendous number of little fiery crabs, 
it is valuable both as an ornamental 
tree and a tree for fruit. The blos¬ 
soms are crab-apple-pink. Interesting 
when planted alone or in groups with 
other flowering crabs. 
Bechtel's 
Flowering Crab 
This choice variety of Crab has en¬ 
deared itself to many because of its 
spectacular flood of large, double, rose- 
like flowers in the spring, which com¬ 
pletely hide the branches. It blooms 
every year. In general, it resembles an 
apple tree, but is much smaller and 
finer branched. It grows in most lo¬ 
cations and will do well if given the 
same care as an apple tree. 
PRICES of all Lawn Trees 
on page 30-G. 
Chinese Elm 
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