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GARDENS, WESTMINSTER, MARYLAND 
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Flowering Crabs (Malus) 
SMALL-FLOWERING AND ORNAMENTAL TREES 
The size following the variety name indicates approximate height of the tree at maturity. 
MAPLE (Acer) 
Palmatum atropurpureum. 
Maple. 12 ft. A handsome small tree highly 
prized for its purely ornamental beauty and the 
charm of its blood-red foliage. 15 to 30 in., 
$1.50 to $4 each. 
Palmatum atropurpureum dissectum. Thread- 
leaf Japanese Maple. 10 ft. A form of the above 
with graceful finely cut foliage. 15 in. to 2% ft., 
$1.50 to $4 each. 
REDBUD (Judas-Tree; Cercis) 
15 ft. Clusters of rosy purple flowers 
DET OR uibeD Orctse 
Canadensis. 
come before the leaves in April. 
each. 
FLOWERING CHERRIES (Cerasus) 
Fugenzo. 15 ft. The Iatest to bloom. Large double 
pink flowers. 
Kwansan. 15 ft. Dark pink, fully double flowers. 
Mt. Fuji (Shirotae). 15 ft. The best double white. 
Any of above 3 varieties, 4 to 5 ft., $3 each. 
Subhirtella pendula. Weeping Cherry. Hanging 
branches loaded with pink flowers in late April 
and May. 5 ft., $3.50 each. 
HAWTHORN (Crataegus) 
Washington Hawthorn (Cratzgus cordata). 15 ft. 
An attractive small tree covered in the fall with 
scarlet berries which usually remain ull spring. 
Small plants, 18 to 24 in., 50 cts. each; 3 for $1.25. 
DOGWOOD (Cornus) 
Florida. White-flowering Dogwood. 
24 in., 75 cts. each. 
Florida flore-pleno. New. Double White-flower- 
ing Dogwood. 18 to 24 in., $1.50 each. 
Florida rubra. Pink Dogwood. £5. fe; 
$2 and $3 each. 
GOLDENRAIN TREE (Keelreuteria) 
Paniculata. 25 ft. A small tree covered with yellow 
flowers in midsummer. 3 to 4 ft., $1.50 each. 
GOLDEN-CHAIN (Laburnum) 
Vossi. 20 ft. A beautiful, new hybrid form of the 
common L. vulgaris. Long drooping cluster of 
yellow pea-like flowers. 4 to 5 ft., $3.50 each. 
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FLOWERING CRABS (Malus) 
Arnoldiana. Arnold Crab. 12 ft. One of the most 
beautiful varieties, originating at the Arnold 
Arboretum. Very large rose-colored flowers, 
turning to white. 
Atrosanguinea. Carmine Crab. 12 ft. A profuse 
Ree with carmine-red flowers and graceful 
abit. 
Eleyi. Eley’s Purple Crab. 15 ft. Upright habit. 
Young foliage purplish. Red flowers and fruits. 
Spectabilis. Chinese Crab. 12 ft. Has beautiful 
coral-red buds paling to delicate rose when fully 
expanded; exquisite fragrance. Nice habit. Very 
hardy. 
Spectabilis rosea plena. A beautiful new double- 
flowering form of the above. 
Any of above 5 varieties, 3 to 4 ft., $1 each; 
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MAGNOLIA 
Soulangeana. Saucer Magnolia. 15 ft. One of 
the most beautiful of all flowering trees. It makes 
a small, many-trunked tree with gorgeous shining 
foliage. In early spring it is covered with enormous 
pinkish white flowers, more or less purplish on 
outside. 
Soulangeana Lennei. Purple Magnolia. Flowers 
rose-purple outside, rosy white inside. Vigorous, 
wide, spreading habit. Blooms later than Sou- 
langeana. 
Stellata. Star Magnolia. 10 ft. The semi-double 
pure white flowers completely cover the entire 
bush in early spring; fragrant. 
Stellata rosea. Waterlily Magnolia. This new 
Magnolia grows in a pyramidal shape, more bushy 
and twiggy than M. stellata. It is a more rapid 
grower than Stellata but not as rapid as Soulan- 
geana. The branches are slender, and bear flowers 
In great profusion two to four weeks later than 
Stellata. The flowers are placed on ends of the 
branchlets, and measure from 4% to 6 inches 
across, and consist of three to five layers, running 
from twenty to thirty-two petals, which have 
more character than the Stellata and stand in 
a more upright position. The color ts blush-pink, 
the buds flesh-pmk. 12 to 15 in., $2 each. 
All Magnolias (except M. stellata rosea), 
4-yr. plants, 2 to 3 ft., $3 each; 3 to 4 ft., $4. 
