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Purpleleaf Crab. Malus purpurea. 16 ft. (Sm.) A brilliant foliage 
of rich reddish purple makes this type most desirable when a touch 
of color is desired. The flowers are single, brilliant, deep red 
and the fruit is red also. 
Each 
BCOS4 Etre a seater aie actus $2.00 AMEOa oO) Lud eaters ahs «3's sate $2.50 
Scheidecker Crab. Malus scheideckeri. 15 ft. (Sm.) A very showy, 
early-flowering variety with double pink blooms, yellow fruit the 
size of a cherry. Connoisseurs consider this one of the real treas- 
ures of the whole lovely Crab family, as it is distinctly upright and 
slender in habit of growth- 
Each Each 
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In addition to the above we have a dozen other varieties of Orien- 
tal Flowering Crabs. In many of these we can furnish specimens 10 
or more feet in height. 
Hopa Crab. Malus hopa. 30 ft. A fast growing variety more uniform 
than most crabs. The flowers are very showy and single, large, 
deep pink. Each 
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FLOWERING DOGWOODS 
Thrive in low, moist, fertile soils, preferring semi-shaded locations. 
Small trees desirable from every point of view. In the spring they 
make a picture of unforgettable beauty with their drifts of showy 
flowers at the edge of a woodland or against a background of ever- 
greens. The foliage turns dark red in autumn and brilliant red 
berries make it a decorative tree during the fall. 
White-Fowering Dogwood. Cornus florida. 15 ft. (Sv.) The common 
Dogwood of eastern North America, which produces large, snowy 
white flowers in May before the leaves appear. In autumn its 
glittering red berries cluster in a nest of glossy foliage which 
turns various shades of pink, crimson, scarlet and maroon. During 
the’ winter the twiggy branches make a lacy pattern of intricate 
beauty. No other tree appears so attractive throughout all the 
seasons. Each 10 Each 10 
3 to 4 ft., B&B $2.50 $22.50 4 to 5 ft., BePB $3.50 $32.50 
Red-Flowering Dogwood. Cornus florida rubra. 15 ft. (Sv.) One of 
the finest flowering trees, producing deep rose colored flowers in 
the early spring. It is particularly effective when planted with the 
White-Flowering Dogwood. 
Each 10 Each 10 
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WHITE FRINGE TREE 
White Fringe Tree. Chionanthus virginica. 15 ft. (Sv.) This beauti- 
ful shrub-like tree is in our opinion one of the best of the or- 
namental trees. It has large, glossy dark green foliage that forms 
a superb background for the delicate sprays of white, fringy flow- 
ers in early summer. Delicately fragrant. Fruit a dark blue. 
Each 10 Each 10 
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Flowering Trees 7 

HAW THORNS 
English Hawthorn. Crataegus oxyacantha. 25 ft. (Sv.) The fragrant 
“May” of English hedges. Snowy billows of lovely flowers on 
thorny, glossy-leaved trees. Fine for bordering lanes and drives 
or specimen use. Crimson fruit. 
Each Each 
AStOus tc mete ee $3-50 Oatom/ mien bcs Daeienae $7.00 
Paul’s Double Scarlet Hawthorn. Crataegus oxyacantha splendens. 15 
ft. (Sm.) A small tree of fine habit, with rich luxuriant foliage 
and very double deep crimson flowers with a scarlet glow. 
Each 10 Each 10 
4to 5 ft., B&B $4.00 $37.00 5 to 6 ft., B&B $5.00 $48.00 
Double Pink Hawthorn. Crataegus oxyacantha roseo-plena. A varia- 
tion of the English Thorn similar to preceding variety but with 
large, pink, double flowers. 
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TREE LILAC 
Tree Lilac. Syringa japonica. 25 ft. This Lilac grows as a large shrub 
or narrow-headed, small tree, splendid to vary the height of the 
shrub border. It is an excellent specimen for planting at summer 
places as it is one of the last trees of the late spring to flower. 
In late June and early July it produces large, ten-inch panicles of 
creamy white to light yellow flowers, which give off a heavy fra- 
grance. Each Each 
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REDBUD 
Redbud or Judas Tree. Cercis canadensis. 25 ft. (Ss.) One of our 
beautiful ornamental shrub-like trees. It truly fits the name Red- 
bud because in spring it is covered with small, red, pea-shaped 
blossoms close to the branches before the leaves appear. Each 
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SILVER BELL 
Great Silverbell. Halesia tetraptera. 25 ft. Large, shrub-like form of 
irregular, spreading habit bearing in May hundreds of small white, 
bell-shaped flowers, which dangle from the lower side of the 
branches. Each 
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SOURW OOD 
Sourwood. Oxydendrum arboreum. 25 ft. (Sm.) Slender and grace- 
ful as a Birch, this tree will fill a narrow corner or fit in with 
the shrubs. The flowers are its crowning glory, coming in long, 
curving racemes, like drooping bouquets of Lily-of-the-Valley, in 
July and August. It is the first tree in autumn from which to 
pick a spray of scarlet foliage. 
Each 
Each 
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We can furnish all of the above Flowering Trees in larger sizes 
if desired. In addition we grow a score of other flowering trees as 
well. We cannot adequately describe 350 acres of trees, shrubs and 
hardy plants in a 48 page book. 
B&B indicates that these trees are dug with a ball of earth and 
the roots are burlapped at no additional charge. Where B&B is not 
mentioned, the trees are regularly dug bare-rooted. 

Flowering Crabs in Full Bloom 
