NURSERY 
University, 4700 25th Avenue N. E. 
MALMO Ornamental and Flowering Trees 
Subhirtella—Double pink. 6’ stem, $2.95-$3.95. JUDAS TREE—See Cercis. 
We offer the following as the finest varieties 
of flowering trees; many of them improved and 
new varieties that thrive specially well here. 
They are indispensable in securing distinctive 
landscaping eifects. Well-shaped trees, well- 
branched tops. 
ACER, Negundo, Silver Variegated Box Elder— 
Spreading attractive white and green varie- 
gated foliage. 6-8’ $1.75-$2.45. 
AILANTHUS, glandulosa (Tree of Heaven) — 
Rapid grower; large tropical foliage excel- 
lent for screens. Smoke rssistant, insect free. 
6-10’ $1.25-$2.95. 
APRICOT, FLOWERING, Bonita — Very early 
double deep rose flowers with spicy fra- 
grance, moderate growth. 5-6’ $2.85. 
Charles Abraham—Masses of double deep pink 
flowers. 5-6’ $2.95. 
ARALIA spinosa—Immense compound tropical 
looking leaves, spiny stems. 4-6’ $1.45, 6-8’ 
$2.00. 
ASH, Mountain—Large clusters scarlet berries 
from July to January. 6-8’ $1.25-$1.45; 8-10’ 
$1.75-$2.25; 10-12’ $2.45-$3.95. Specimens, 
$4.45-$7.50. 
ASPEN, Standard Weeping — Long rope-like 
branches covered with catkins. More showy 
than pussy willows. $3.50-$4.50. 
BEECH, Purple leaved (Fagus sylvatica pur- 
purea)—4-6’ $3.95. 
BIRCH, European White—Tall center stem tree, 
round green leaves, white bark. C-3’ $1.45; 
8-10’ $1.95-$2.50. Large specimens, $3.00 up. 
Purple Leaf—8-10’ $1.95-$2.50. Large specimens 
$3.50 and up. 
Cut-leaved Weeping—Excellent for lawn speci- 
men or parking strip. 5-6’ $1.45; 6-8’ $1.95- 
$2.45; 8-10’ $2.95-$3.45. 
Dwarit Weeping (Betula Pendulata Youngi)— 
4-5’ $3.45-$3.95. 
CATALPA, Bungei — Compact 
stem, $2.95-$3.95-$4.95. 
Speciosa—Large leaves. 6-8’ $1.45; large sizes, 
$2.45 and up. 
CERCIS Canadensis (Red Bud)—Rose-pink flow- 
ers, prolific in early spring. Excellent for cut 
flowers. 4-5’ $1.45; specimens, 6-8’ $2.95; 
8-10’ $3.45-$3.95. 
CHERRY, Japanese Flowering (Prunus Serru- 
lata) Excellent ornamental trees. March- 
May flowering. 
Amangawa — Popular habit pink. 
6-8’ $2.45-$3.95. 
Kofugen—Double very deep pink. Late. 6-8’ 
$1.95-$2.45. 
Kwanzan—Large double deep pink. Most ele- 
gant of all flowering cherries. Early, fra- 
grant, heavy bloomer. 4-5’ $1.50; well 
branched 5-6’ $2.50; 6-8’ $3.95. 
Mount Fuji—Double white. 4-6’ $1.50; 6-8’ $3.50. 
Naden—Double soft pink, blooms later than 
Kwanzan, well branched.: 5-6’ $2.50; large 
specimens, $3.50 up. 
Subhirtella Autumnalis — Winter flowering, 
pink. 5-6’ $2.45; 6-8’ $3.95. 
CHERRY, WEEPING, Japanese Flowering. 
Subhirtella—Single pink. 6’ stem, $2.95-$3.95. 
globe top. 6’ 

5-6’ $2.00; 

Flowering Plum 

Serrulata—Double pink. 6’ stem, $2.95-$3.95. 
CHESTNUT, Horse (Aesculus)—Large dark green 
leaves, round compact headed tree with 
numerous spikes of white flowers in spring. 
6-8’ $2.95-$3.95. 
Horse, Red Flowering (A. carnea)—Deep rose 
spikes, otherwise similar to white flowering 
variety. 6-8’ $3.95-$4.95. 
CRABAPPLE, Flowering (Malus)—Graceful and 
brilliantly colorful flowering tree. B.ooms 
profusely after the flowering cherry. 
Atrosanguinea (Carmine Crab) — Showy bril- 
liant carmine single flowers, blooms freely. 
5-6’ $1.95; 6-8’ $2.45. 
Bechtel’s (Ioensis flore pleno)—Large double 
pure pink, sweet scented rose-like flowers, 
compact grower. 3-4’ $1.00; 4-5’ $1.45; 6-8" 
$1.95-$2.95. 
Eleyi—Dark pink flowers, free bloomer. 5-6’ 
$1.50; 6-8’ $1.75-$2.50. 
Floribunda—Small tree literally covered with 
small rose-red flowers in clusters. 5-6’ $1.45- 
$1.95; 6-8’ $2.50. 
Hopa — Red buds, $1.25; 
6-8’ $2.00. 
Kaido—Bright red flowers, holding its red fruit 
well into winter. 6-8’ $1.95-$2.45. 
Niedwetzkyana—Deep pink. Fruit, leaves and 
twigs bright red. 4-6’ $1.25; 6-8’ $1.75-$2.50. 
Parkmani—Double, bright rose-red tlowers on 
long slender stems. 4-5’ $1.25; 6-8’ $1.75-$2.50. 
Purpurea—Red blossom, purple leaved. Make 
excellent lawn or border specimens. 4-6’ 
$1.50; 6-8’ $1.75-$2.50. 
Sargenti—Pure white flowers with yellow sta- 
mens, dwarf growing. 3-4’ $1.25; 5-6’ $1.75. 
Scheideckeri—Double pink flowers in profusion 
on small graceful tree. 5-6’ $1.50; 6-8’ $1.75- 
$2.50. 
DOGWOOD, Native (Cornus Nattali) — White 
flowers of great beauty in early spring, red 
berries and brilliant foliage in fall. Nursery 
grown. 4-6’ $1.45-$1.75; 6-8’ $2.50. 
Pink Flowering (Cornus rubra)—See Deciduous 
Shrubs. 
ELDER, Box—See Acer Negundo. 
ELM, American—Stately tree of fairly rapid 
growth. 6-8’ $1.25; 8-10’ $1.50; 10-12’ $2.00. 
Chinese, or Siberian (U. pumila)—Small leaves. 
Excellent for heavy screens or windbreaks. 
Thrives under adverse conditions. 8-10’ $1.25; 
10-12’ $1.75; 12-14’ $2.25. 
FILBERT, Turkish (Corylus Colurna) — Tall 
eas slender pyramid. 12-14’ $3.25; 14-16’ 
3.75. 
GOLDEN CHAIN—See Laburnum. 
HAWTHORNE, Paul’s Scarlet—Clusters of dou- 
ble scarlet flowers, straight stems. 6-8’ $1.50- 
$2.00; 8-10’ $2.50-$3.50. Trimmei specimens, 
10-12’ $4.50-$5.50; 12-16’ $6.50-$7.50. 
Paul’s Double Pink and Double White—Same 
prices as scarlet. 
Carierei—Large white flowers with red disc; 
berries bright orange or brick red. 6-8’ $2.50- 
$3.00. 
Cordata (Washington Thorn) — White single 
flowers May and June; clusters of bright 
scarlet berries fall and winter. Same prices 
as Paul's Scarlet. 
pink flowers. 5-6’ 
Bechtel’s Double Flowering Crab 
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LABURNUM Vulgare (Golden Chain)—Pendant 
clusters of yellow flowers, late spring. 4-5 
$1.00; 5-6’ $1.59; 6-8’ $2.00. 

Vossi—FExceptionally long clusters yellow flow- 
ers; top graited on vulgare. 5-6’ $3.00; 6-8 
$3.50-$4.00. 
LARCH or Tamarack (Larix europea)—One of 
the few deciduous coniters, grace.ul, dense 
light green fo-iage. 
LINDEN, European—Fragrant yellow flowers in 
June, small leaves, cormpact growth. 6-8’ 
$1.95; 8-10’ $3.45. 
American—Larse dark green foliage, yellow 
blooms, rapid grower. 4-6’ $1.50; 8-10’ $2.50- 
$3.00. 
LIQUIDAMBAR siryraciflua (Sweet Gum)—Fol- 
iage crimson and amber. 4-5’ $1.00; 5-6’ 
$2.00; 6-8’ $3.50. 
LOCUST, Moss or Rose (Robina hispida macro- 
phylla)—Improved Rose Acacia. Dwarf, com- 
pact head. Large fragrant clusters, like pink 
sweet pea blossoms. 5-6’ stems, $2.95; large 
specimens, $3.45-5$5.45. 
Black (pseudacacia) — Fragrant white flowers 

in June, rapid and large growing shade 
tree. 4-6’ 95c; 6-8’ $1.25-$1.45; 8-10’ $1.95- 
$2.45. 
Pink Flowering (R. decaisneana) — Similar to 
Black in habit and foliage with clusters of 
deep pink blossoms intermittently during 
summer. 6-8’ $3.00; 8-10’ $4.50. 
Honey (Gleditsia triacanthos)—White fragrant 
flowers in May, fine fern-like feathery foli- 
age. We have both thorn and_ thornless 
strain. 3-4’ $1.25; 4-5’ $1.50; 5-6’ $2.00; 8-10’ 
$2.50. 
MAIDENHAIR TREE (Gingko biloba) — Foliage 
resembles Maidenhair fern, grows tall and 
slender. 15-18’’ $1.00; 2-3’ $1.50; 4-5’ $2.00. 
MAPLE, Jap (Acer Paimatum)—See shrubs. 
Norway (A. platanoides)—Hard Maple. Much 
slower than soft maple, attractive dark green 
foliage, excellent specimen tree. 6-8’ $1.75; 
12-14’ $3.75. 
Schwedleri (Red leaved Norway Maple)—Bright 
red leaves in spring and new summer growth 
changing to dark green, and golden yellow 
in autumn. 6-8’ $2.45; 10-12’ $3.50. 
Sugar (A. saccharum)—Beautiful form and foli- 
age which assumes highly colored autumn 
tints. 8-10’ $2.50; 10-12’ $3.00. 
Sycamore Maple (A. pseudoplatanus) — Large 
deep green leaves, attractive shade tree. 
6-7’ $1.25; 8-10’ $2.25. 
Vine Maple (A. circinatum) — Dwarf grower, 
brilliant colors in fall. Nursery grown. 3-4’ 
$1.25-$1.45; 4-6’ $1.75-$2.25. 
MOUNTAIN ASH—See Ash. 
OAK, Bicolor—New two-tone variety. 4-5’ $1.50; 
5-6’ $2.00; 6-8’ $3.00. 
Pin (Quercus palustris)—Shapely, symmetrical 
tree, interesting green foliage turning to bril- 
liant scarlet in autumn, very desirable for 
garden or street planting. 5-6’ $2.25; 6-8’ 
$2.75; 10-14’ $4.00-$5.00. 
Red (Q. rubra)—One of the finest ornamental 
trees, developing broad round head, leaves 
5 to 9 inches long. 6-8’ $2.50; 8-10’ $3.00; 
12-14’ $4.50. ; 

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