
Flowering Peach 
FLOWERING PEACHES 
For an easily and quickly obtained mass of 
spring color, there is nothing to excel the Flower- 
ing Peaches: They will grow with the greatest 
ease anywhere and never fail to produce a great 
profusion of bloom. Not only are the trees a source 
_of great admiration in the garden, but the trees 
enjoy having their branches cut for indoor use. 
Prices: 3-4 ft. branched, 50c; 4-6 ft. branched, 60c. 
Early Double Red—Blooms ten days earlier than 
the rest. Flowers of good size, double, slightly 
loose and rather light, clear red. Most popular 
variety. 
Late Red—The same rich ruby-red as the earlier 
one but blooming three weeks later. Very large 
blooms. 
Burbank — Large double pink flowers, late. 
Strong growing tree. 
Appleblossom—Grows rapidly. The large double 
blossoms are soft, rich pink in color. 
Wrigley’s Pink — The first variety to bloom. 
Flowers are large, double and a rich rosy pink. 

Flaming Star—The flowers are quite double and 
rich red in color. 
Bi-Color (Peppermint Stick)—As beautiful as it 
is curious. Name comes from the color of most of 
the flowers which are double white more or less 
marked with red stripes. The red may vary from 
a few narrow lines to heavy bars of red, while here 
and there will appear a solid red flower. 

Our Guarantee: 
PURPLE-LEAVED JAPANESE 
FLOWERING PLUMS 
Small growing, distinct ornamental trees used 
as specimens or grouped with other trees and 
shrubs in border or background. Their foliages 
produce beautiful tones of purple, very attractive 
where colored effects are desired. The varieties 
differ in pink, white, single and double blossoms. 
Prices: 4-6 ft. 60c; 6-8 ft. 85c each. 
Bliriana—Upright growth with dark purple foli- 
age. The blossoms, appearing early in May, are 
deep pink, double and fragrant. The shape and size 
resembling the Flowering Almond blooms. This is 
one of the best varieties. Twelve to fifteen feet at 
maturity. 
Pissardi—Beautiful purple foliage, retaining its 
color well through the season. It has attractive 
pink flowers in May. Fifteen to twenty feet at 
maturity. 
Vesuvius (Burbank’s Purple Leaf Plum)—Foli- 
age larger and more reddish than Prunus pissardi. 
Flowers are slightly larger and later. A very bril- 
liant decorative tree. 
Thunder Cloud—This and the Vesuvius have 
the most beautiful foliage of any of the flowering 
plums. The leaves appear a rich’ red color and 
gradually become darker, turning to a very rich 
purple. 
Triloba (Rose Tree of China)— The flowering 
plum blooms early in May before the leaves come 
out. The delightful double, quilled, bright pink 
flowers stud every twig and branchlet so heavily 
no wood is visible. Very handsome and should not 
be left out of any garden. 

Triloba Flowering Plum 
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