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| DECIDUOUS TREES—Continued 
CRAB, Flowering Malus—Continued 
Baccata, Siberian Crab. 
| Large pure white, fragrant flowers. Scarlet fruit on long stems. 
Chinese Spectabilis, chinese flowering crab. 15-18 ft. 
Large, fragrant, bright pink flowers. April. 
Coronaria, wild sweet crab. 25-30 ft. 
White with pink flowers, delightfully fragrant. Native American 
| species. 
: . Eleyi, Eley Flowering Crab. 25-30 ft. 
Attractive reddish foliage in spring changing to pink. Single pink 
flowers followed by showy red fruit. 
Floribunda, Japanese flowering crab. 25-30 ft. 
: Pink buds, rosy-white flowers, small yellow fruit. Early. 
Floribunda Purpurea, Purple Crab. 25-30 ft. 
Attractive red foliage in spring; single crimson flowers. 
Hopa, Red Flowering Crab. 20-25 ft. 
A beautiful, upright growing tree with attractive foliage. Entirely covered 
with crimson buds followed by rose colored flowers in April. Fruit red 
inside and out, hanging on until late autumn. Very hardy and free from 
disease. Planted extensively. 

Mount Arbor Flowering. 25-30 ft. 
« This desirable flowering crab produces an abundance of dark red flow- 
: ers, purple fruit, with brilliant reddish-purple foliage, brighter in 
color than other varieties. 
Parkman, halliana parkmani. 12-15 ft. 
: Semi-double, pink flowers on long stems. Compact habit of growth. 
| Dwarf. April-May. 
Red Silver. 18-20 ft. 
Fruit rich maroon red, foliage somewhat cut-leaved with silver and 
red color. A remarkable combination. 
Redvein Crab, niedzwetzkyana. 20-25 ft. 
A large growing Russian Turkestan variety. Has remarkable large 
red flowers in April followed by large purplish-red fruit and leaves. 
Schedeckeri. 15-20 ft. 
Double red in bud changing to pink. 
ELM—American White, Ulmus americana, 60-100 ft. 
The most popular American tree for street and general planting. 
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