FLOWERING 
TREES 
JAPANESE FLOWERING CHERRY 
Very popular. Thousands of people flock to Wash¬ 
ington, D. C., every year to see the marvelous 
Japanese Cherries in bloom. Among the earliest of 
all flowering trees. 
Amanogawa. Pyramidal in form and very dis¬ 
tinct in its habits of growth. Fragrant flowers, 
semi-double, soft pink. 
Kwansan. Double dark pink. Late bloomer. 
Mt. Fuji. Large double pure white flowers. 
All varieties 
3 to 4 ft. sell for $2.25 each, postpaid 
WEEPING JAPANESE CHERRY 
Masses of deep pink flowers all over the branches 
from the head to the tip of the ground. Very grace¬ 
ful. Strong trees 5 to 6 ft. tall, with 2-year heads. 
$5.00 each (see illustration). 
FLOWERING ALMOND 
Weeping Japanese Cherry 
Double blooms like small Roses in early 
spring. Comes in two colors, double red and 
double white. 2 to 3 ft., 85c. each, postpaid. 
FLOWERING PEACH 
Marvelous large double flowers cover the 
branches in early spring. Exceedingly showy. 
Double red or double white. 2 to 3 ft. 85c. 
each postpaid. 
CHINESE FLOWERING CRAB 
One of the nicest ornamental flowering 
trees for the lawn. The branches are literally 
covered with blossoms in early spring fol¬ 
lowed by showy fruits in the fall. 
Bechtel. Large, double delicate pink. 2-3 ft. 
Hopa. Rosy red flowers; attractive foliage. 
Parkmani. Pink. One of the showiest. 3-4 ft. 
Scheideckeri. Double reddish pink. 3-4 ft. 
All varieties sell for $1.75, any pair, $3.25 
HAWTHORNE 
Hawthorne, Paul’s Scarlet. Numerous 
showy, double bright scarlet flowers fol¬ 
lowed by red fruit. 3 to 4 ft., $2.50 each, 
postpaid. 
Coccinea (Thicket Hawthorne). White flow¬ 
ers followed by scarlet fruit. 2 to 3 ft., 
$1.50 each, postpaid. 
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White Flowering Dogwood 
DOGWOOD 
White Flowering. Spreading habit. Large flowers in 
early spring Brilliant crimson foliage in fall, followed 
by rich red berries. 2 to 3 ft., $1.75 each, postpaid. 
Pink Flowering. Splendid rosy red flowers in early 
spring. Bright red berries in the fall. When planted 
near the white Dogwood, the color contrast is unusually 
marvelous. 2 to 3 ft., $2.75 each, postpaid. 
QoiUnl /VuAA&sUeA. 
Moorestown, N. J. 
Complete 
Hu’iA&uf Se/uUce 
at Collins Nurseries (Founded 1860) 
Eighty-one years of service 
LANDSCAPE SERVICE 
Our Landscape Department is very well 
known. We take complete charge from the 
start. All you do is ask for a consultation, 
free of charge. We go over your planting 
problems and ideas. We then submit a sketch 
at no cost to you. If our ideas in the final 
form appeal to you, we plant each plant for 
you, giving you a complete job. We are also 
large tree-movers, have complete spray facili¬ 
ties and do trimming jobs. Call on us for any 
kind of landscape service. 
HOW TO ORDER 
Please do not send stamps to pay for your 
order, but use check, money order, or cash. 
We will not make any C.O.D. shipments. 
Please print name and address 
WE CAN ALSO SUPPLY 
any size and variety of Shade Trees, additional 
varieties of Shrubs, and all sizes and varieties 
of Evergreens; also Patented Roses and types 
of Roses other than those previously listed. 
If you desire any plant, bush, tree, or shrub 
which is not listed, write us and we will cheer¬ 
fully give you any estimate. Our nurseries 
are only 9 miles from Philadelphia, at the 
intersection of Route 38 and Pleasant Valley 
Ave., Moorestown, N. J., and our signs 
clearly indicate our location. Drive in to see 
our products; we are open every day, includ¬ 
ing Sundays. Phone: Moorestown 727. 
6u/i QuaSiarUee 
We guarantee safe arrival of plants in good 
condition. Any plants which fail to grow are 
cheerfully replaced if we are notified before 
July 15, 1941. We know of no other nursery 
in the country which protects its customers 
to this extent. 
VISIT OUR NURSERIES ON PLEASANT VALLEY AVE. 
