ROUTE 7, RICHMOND, VA. 15 
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ELMS: ULMUS 
American Elm. One of the most graceful native 
trees. Nice for home ground or street planting. 
OUNCE EE) Fa a el $3.00 each 
Larger specimens priced on request. 
Chinese Elm. The fastest growing fine shade tree. 
Leaves smaller than the American Elm, but habit 
of growth just as graceful. 
: SASS ee $1.50 each 
MMAR OO balls tad oe Tole 2.50 each 
FLOWERING CRABS: MALUS 
Probably the most beautiful and useful group of 
flowering trees. The flowers are followed by small, 
colorful fruit that is very ornamental. We offer the 
beautiful oriental varieties that are not subject to 
orange rust. 
Prices of Flowering Crabs except where noted: 
[RIG 2 aie, eae ene ey $1.00 each 
ROC nets eer bicep - 1.25 each 
ren se a eh 1.50 each 
IED i Sy REY 2S eae eae nee 2.00 each 
Specimens priced on request. 
Japanese Crab (Malus Floribunda). Fast growing, 
upright tree. Single, rose-pink flowers followed by 
yellow fruit. 
J apanese Purple Crab (Malus F1. Purpurea). A pur- 
ple-leaved, purple-fruited form. 
Eley Flowering Crab (Malus Purpurea Eleyi). 
Freer bloomer than floribunda. Flowers larger and 
deeper in color. One of the best large varieties. 
Hopa Red-Flowering Crab. Red fruit, rose colored 
blossoms. 
Chinese Crab (Malus Spectabilis). Large, double, 
pink flowers, followed by edible fruit. 
Chinese Tea Crab (Malus Theifera). One of the 
most picturesque flowering trees. Rose-red buds 
open pale pink and are followed by clusters of beau- 
tiful small fruit. Flowers are borne all over the 
stems. 
Midget Crab (Malus Micromalus). Handsome small 
tree that blooms in April. Showy pink flowers. and 
interesting habit of growth make this an outstand- 
ing tree. 
Sargent Crab (Malus Sargenti). A beautiful, 
spreading, dwarf type. Flowers white with yellow 
center. Scarlet fruit. 
SS a a a ee $1.25 each 
NRE Py ke Ree EE, EROS Ae Se Pe 1.50 each 
