

gl cordata, European Linden—75c, $2. 
 TAMARIX— 
Sey ee ticana, humerous pink flowers in the spring 
} _. —75ce—$1.50. 
 ULMUS— __ 
- pumila, Siberian Elm—$1.25—$2.00, 
VIBURNUM— 
to | opulus, sterilis, Snowball—75c. 
burkwoodii, fragrans and carlesi, new sweet- 
| +seented varieties; P——$1—-$1.50. 
ino WEIGELIA— ' 
| fie florida rosea, pink—75c, $1.25. 
~~ 
; re Eva Rathke, red flowering—75ce, $1. 
_ FLOWERING FRUIT TREES 
; Among the flowering trees the flowering types 
of our fruit ag are undoubtedly the most popu- 
oe tn 
. Planting Season: 
§ January to March, or earlier, if stock is available, 
and the weather permits. 
FLOWERING ALMONDS— 
Amygdalus communis, fl. pl., double pink, dwarf 
—75c. 
FLOWERING PLUM— 
Prunus pissardi, single, purple leaved—75c, $2. 
Prunus blireana, fl. pl., double pink——75c, $1.50 
Thunder Cloud, foliage dark bronze purple; 
new—$1.25. 
Prunus Vesuvius, Coppery purple—75c, $1.50. 
FLOWERING PEACH— 
Amygdalus persica, camellia florae, double red 
—75ce, $1.25. 
Amygdalus persica, Burbank, double pink—75c, 
1.50 
Amygdalus persica, double white—75c, $1.50. 
FLOWERING CRABAPPLE— 
Malus Floribunda, single apple blossom pink— 
> ieeST 25; 
Malus Hleyi, flowers wine-read——-$1.50, $1.75. 
Malus ioensis, Bechtel’s double rose—$1, $1.25. 
Malus halliana (Kaido), semi-double carmine, 
slender branches—$1, $1.50. 
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