

Malus Eleyii 
A new and startling hybrid. Branchy 
and fast growing trees. Foliage in early 
spring a brilliant red that gradually 
turns to bronze. Reddest of all crab- 
apples. Single dark red blooms; very 
prolific and produces masses of bright 
red fruits about the size of large cher- 
vies. Large trees 4-6 feet @ $1.50 
each. 36” trees for $1.00 each. 
Hawthorn “Paul’s Scarlet”—The best 
of all flowering hawthorn varieties. A 
medium sized tree to 20 feet. Too well 
known to need a description. 5 to 6 ft, 
2 year branched $2.00. 4-5 feet whips, 
$1.00. Prepaid. 
Famarix — Summer blooming type. 
Feathery foliage. Blooms throughout 
the entire summer producing quantities 
of lilac-pink flowers resembling Lily of 
the Valley. Very rapidly growing tree 
and succeeding well with little or no 
Gareweo OG: 
Canary Bird Shrab (Crotalaria agati- 
folia)—A large fall flowering shrub 
blooming from October to frost. Plant 
in early spring. Has long spikes of 
large flowers (chartreuse-yellow in 
color). These resemble birds perched 
on a stem. Very unusual and out- 
standing. Requires excellent drainage. 
4” pots ready in spring @ 50c each. 
Fast growing. 
VIOLET BUSH 
Iochroma Lanceolata — An exception- 
ally strong growing shrub. Height 
8 feet and flowers entire summer. 
Flowers produced in terminal clusters 
of rich violet blue. Very showy. 
1 gallon cans @ 75c. Requires 
full sun and south exposure recom- 
mended. Not prepaid. 
Rose Locust (Robinia Hispida) 
Small tree growing to 15 feet. Pro- 
duces a perfect mass of orchid pink 
clusters about 5” in length in early 
spring. These resemble Wisteria clusters. 
It flowers continually till July. Very 
striking and quite rare. Grafted trees 
for $1.50. Prepaid. 
Include Transportation Charges 

Malus Arnoldiania 
Flowering Crabapple. Shrub about 
5 ft. in height. Long weeping branches 
resembling a Spirea Van Houttii. Flow- 
ers in masses. Buds are bright rose red 
opening to a light pink shade. The ef- 
fect of two colors on the bush is very 
beautiful. This is one of the rarest of 
all flowering crabapples and is highly 
recommended. 3-4 feet. $1.50 each. 
Fast Growing Shade Trees 
Modesto Ash—The West’s newest high 
class shade tree. Great advance in beauty 
and hardiness. Grows like a_ perfect 
Arizona Ash but has no seeds and de- 
velops faster. Disease free and extremely 
drought resistant. Foliage hard and 
glossy on both sides. Finest shade tree 
known. 6-8 ft. at $1.50; 8-10 ft. at 
$1.75 
Robinia Decaisiana—Showy flowering 
locust. Producing very long clusters 
about 15-18 inches in length. Beautiful 
rose-pink. Splendid shade tree growing 
very rapidly to a height of 40 feet. 
Grafted specimens $1.50 and $2.00. 
These are among the most beautiful of 
spring flowering trees. Drought resist- 
ant. Not prepaid. 
Silver Maple—Large tree, rapid growth 
on under side. More rapid grower than 
the sycamore. Excellent shade tree for 
interior valleys. Large trees 8-10 feet 
high, $1.25 each, 6-8 feet $1.00 each; 
12-14 feet @ $2.50. Largest size not 
prepaid. 
American Sycamore—A very large tree 
that should be more widely used. More 
resistant to insects and more beautiful 
foliage than its European cousin. 5-6 ft. 
at $1.00 each. 
Butternut (Juglans cineria)—A beauti- 
ful tree with enormous fol‘age. Makes an 
excellent shade tree. Producing quan- 
tities of nuts with white meats of 
excellent flavor. Strong young trees 
$1.00 each. Prepaid. 
Pink Flowering Acacia—One of the 
most graceful of deciduous trees. Hardy 
as far north as Washington, D.C. The 
long finely cut fern-like leaves are often 
2-ft. in length. Blooms most of the sum- 
mer. Flowers lavender pink and form in 
large terminal heads. Trees grow 30 ft. 
Vigorous young trees. $1.00 each. 
SCARLET OAK 
Quercus Rubra—Red Oak. Beautiful 
stately tree assuming rich autumn color. 
75c each. 


Clematis Coccinea 
A very hardy rapid growing herba- 
ceous vine to 20 feet. Blooms throughout 
the entire summer. Flowers are urn 
shaped; about 1” in diameter and 2” 
long of brightest vermillion. Inside of 
One of 
the most graceful and attractive flower- 
Must be 
Strong 
flower is intense golden shade. 
ing vines I have ever seen. 
planted in sun for best results. 
roots. 75c each. 
Autumn Colored Trees 
Crateagus cordata “Washington Haw- 
thorn” —A small tree to 15 feet. Large 
white flowers in masses in the spring, 
followed in late summer and fall by 
large clusters of Pyracantha like berries 
of deep red. Foliage assumes wonderful 
autumnal tints of yellow-gold bronze 
and red. A beautiful tree. 4-5 ft, $1.75. 
Prepaid. 
Euonymous Europeous—(Flame Tree) 
small 15 feet in height. This tree colors 
so vividly in the fall and winter that 
leaves resemble poinsettia petals. In 
addition, it bears such an abundant crop 
of crimson rose pods as to almost cover 
the tree. Later these pods burst, show- 
ing orange colored seeds. Very hardy 
(resistant to drought) and one of the 
most spectacular of all trees. $1.00 
prepaid. 
Liquidamber— (Deciduous) Tree grow- 
ing to 60 feet. Symmetrical habit with 
maple-like lustrous leaves assuming a 
deep crimson color in autumn. Free 
from insects and diseases. 4-5 feet. $1.50 
each. Smaller size $1.00. Prepaid. 

Wm. H. Henderson Experimental Gardens 
