


Paul’s Scarlet English Hawthorn (Crataegus) 
CRATAEGUS - Thorns 
The Hawthorns are closely related to the crab-apples and other treelike 
members of the Rose family. They are all spitefully thorny and make dense, 
round-headed trees of picturesque appearance, with handsome foliage and 
showy fruits. The Thorns are very hardy, grow well in exposed positions in 
full sunshine, and in almost any soil. Their bold, rugged, branching habit is 
very attractive in winter. In fact, at all seasons of the year, Hawthorns can 
be relied upon to provide beauty of color and form of an unusual type. They 
can be used advantageously in all landscapes, both small or large. 
Cordata (Washington Thorn) Each $2.75, Three $7.00, Doz. $24.00 
It is a 30-foot tree, with long, straight spines and clustered white flowers 
followed by brilliant scarlet fruits. A superb small tree for the small 
as well as the large garden, free from insects and easy to grow. Best 
transplanted while not too large. We offer nice 3- to 4-foot trees that 
will grow rapidly. 
OXYACANTHA (English Hawthorn) 
The English May or Hawthorn is a lovely flowering shrub or small tree 
about 15 feet high, with spreading branches and stout spines. The 
leaves are broad, the 3 to 5 lobes much toothed. Its flowers are in 
large clusters and produced in immense quantities. The fruits are scar- 
let. They are especially well suited for the small garden or as specimens 
on the lawn where a Maple would be too big and create too much shade. 
Double Pink English Hawthorn Each $2.75, Three $7.00, Doz. $24.00 
Has clusters of flowers of a very pretty pale pink shade. 
Paul’s Scarlet English Hawthorn Each $2.75, Three $7.00, Doz. $24.00 
This is a brilliant rosy red, double-flowered variety. One of the choicest 
ornamental! trees in existence. Foolproof and hardy; sure blooming. It 
it a joy to see it each spring. 
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Cytisus Scoparius 
CYDONIA - Flowering Quince 
One of the first shrubs to bloom in spring. Their brilliant flowers and 
shiny foliage place them among the No. 1 plants for the spring garden, 
They may be allowed to grow into specimen plants or trimmed into hedges. 
Ultimate height about 5 to 6 feet. We offer here a collection of new hybrids 
not yet known in this country. These varieties are outstanding. The size of 
their blooms as well as the quantity in which they are produced is almost 
unbelievable. 
NEW CATHAYENSIS HYBRIDS 
Pink Beauty Each $3.00, Three $8.75, Doz. $28.75 
Earliest of all and so prolific it seems to have three crops of gorgeous 
rose-pink flowers cne after the other. This is perhaps the finest of the 
lot, and longer flowering than any other Japanese Quince. As a cut 
flower this and all the other new California Hybrid Quinces will be much 
appreciated. 
Rosemary Each $3.00, Three $8.75, Doz. $28.75 
Deep rose; gorgeous color; extra heavy bloomer. One of the very best. 
Sunset Glow Each $3.00, Three $8.75, Doz. $28.75 
Red to dark rose, quite brilliant, blooms heavily, and is early. This 
early crop is followed by a second lot of blooms. 
Masterpiece Each $3.00, Three $8.75, Doz. $28.75 
Rosy scarlet, bright and cheerful, exceedingly free blooming and one 
of the earliest to flower. 
Enchantress Each $3.00, Three $8.75, Doz. $28.75 
Shell-pink, a unique color in Quinces., Flowers are frequently 134 
inches wide, greatly admired by visitors. Very free blooming. One of 
the best. 
Mount Everest Each $3.00, Three $8.75, Doz. $28.75 
Buds lightly flushed lavender-rose. Open flowers pure white with faint 
lavender tips turning to blush-pink when aging. Exceptionally heavy 
bloomer. 
CYTISUS SCOPARIUS - Golden Scandinavian Broom 
Scandinavia Each $1.00, Three $2.75, Doz. $8.75 
Scotch Broom has become established_in this country as a naturalized 
plant from Nova Scotia to Virginia. The Scandinavian type is hardier 
than the Scotch and makes a most attractive and unique combination 
with other shrubs. Even in places where the extreme cold might freeze 
back the tops, it throws up its stems again in spring in greater quan- 
tities. Excellent for seashore planting, as well as in masses in fields or 
gardens where it will delight you with its golden pea-shaped flowers 
abundantly produced in June. About 3 to 4 feet high. 
New California Hybrid Giant-Flowering Quince (Cydonia) 
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