Malus niedzwetzkyana 
(Red-veined crabapple) 
A curious variety with red or 
reddish-purple buds, flowers, 
fruits, leaves, bark and _ sap. 
Twenty-five feet high in matur- 
ity. 
Malus purpurea aldenhamensis 
A small tree bearing partially 
double, wine-red flowers, Fruits 
purplish-red. Leaves carry a 
purple rib. 

Bechtel’s Crab 
Malus purpurea eleyi (Eley‘s crabapple) 
Another of the smaller growing crabapples with wine-red 
flowers. Fruits purplish-red and cone-shaped. Leaves red when 
they first appear. 
Malus red silver (Red silver crabapple) 
new variety that will evidently become a favorite. Foliage 
somewhat cut. Leaves of silver and red color. A remarkable com- 
bination with rich maroon red fruit’, 
Malus scheideckeri (Scheideckeri crabapple) 
A small upright growing tree, flowers semidouble borne, very 
freely in upright clusters. Red in bud opening deep pink. Very 
décorative. a 
Malus theifera (Tea crabapple) 
Unusually free-flowering and fragrant variety. Flowers white 
or soft pink in clusters. Fruits greenish-yellow marked with red. 
Height twenty feet. Stiff branched. 
Prices for all flowering crabapples with the exception of those 
for the Bechtel variety are listed below. It will be noticed that 
trees over six feet in height are dug with a ball of earth and 
burlapped. 
Flowering crabapples (In Bush Form) 
ETS TSE a Sy each $1.00 
“EU ea +o ts ee ae eich 6 1250 
Du aT Sgt CERES ae a ane a ee each 2.00 
TAS EO REY Sa each 4.00 
(8S RY GSES Seco ean each 8.00 
Larger sized specimens for immediate effect are individually 
priced at the Nurseries. 
