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_ DWARF FLOWERING PEACH 
Mandarin. Beautiful double-red blooms cover this 
shrub-like plant in spring. Bare root, 12-18" $1.00. 
WEEPING FLOWERING PEACH 
Bare root, 5 ft. trunk, $3.50. 
Double Red. Showers of attractive flowers on grace- 
ful, ground-sweeping branches. 
Double White. Arching branches with profuse blooms 
are particularly desirable in a bed of daffodils. 
FLOWERING PLUMS 
All varieties: Bare root, 5-6 ft. $1.50, 4-5 ft. $1.25, 
8-4 ft. 90c; 2-3 ft. 75c. 
Prunus blieriana. Semi-double flowers of soft pink 
borne on long slender branches. Foliage plum like 
and heavily tinged with bronze. 

SINGLE PINK WEEPING CHERRY 
P. pissardi. Very ornamental small tree. Leaves 
deep purple in spring gradually becoming greenish. 
Flowers numerous, white, tinted pink appearing be- 
fore the leaves. Fruit reddish purple. 
P. tomentosa (Manchu Cherry). Graceful tree cov- 
ered with dainty single white blooms in early spring 
followed by small cherry-like fruits. 
P. triloba. A dwarf tree with double flowers of dainty 
appleblossom pink. Foliage downy and lobed. 
P. vesuvius. Foliage larger and more reddish than 
Prunus pissardi.. Flowers are slightly larger and 
later. A very brilliant decorative tree. 
- FLOWERING CRABAPPLE 
All varieties: Bare root, 4-5 ft. $1.25, 3-4 ft. 90c, 
PEGI i H/ster 
Pyrus aldenhamensis. Semi-double red flowers, pur- 
plish-red fruits and purplish foliage, make this new 
variety a year-round attraction. 
P, arnoldiana. A most profuse bloomer. The slender 
branches are weighted with carminered buds that 
open to sharply contrasting blooms of palest pink. 
P. atrosanguinea (Carmine Crab). Small tree with 
slender, semi-drooping branches. Single flowers of 
bright carmine opening from brilliant red buds. 
P. floribunda. Tall, slender tree with graceful 
branches. Flowers large, single, and typical apple 
blossom pink. 
P. ioensis plena (Bechtel Crab). Double pink flow- 
ers like small clustered roses; fragrant; late blooming. 
P. kaido. Flowers partly double, pale pink and car- 
mine; branches slender and graceful. 
P. niedzwetskyana (Red-Vein Crab). An early flow- 
ering variety with red, single flowers; foliage veined 
with red and bark bright reddish brown. 
P. sargenti (Sargent Crab). Variety with pure white 
flowers; dwarf; fruit bright scarlet and hangs on 
trees until spring. 
FLOWERING CHERRIES 
All varieties: 5 g. c. 45 ft. $2.00. 
Plants will be removed from containers for shipment 
in dormant season. 
Akebono (Daybreak). Very early. Flowers single, 
pink; borne entirely before the leaves and in such 
profusion as to make the tree look like a pink cloud. 
Amanogowa (Milky Way). Pale pink, semi-double 
ruffled blooms, delightfully fragrant. A robust 
grower. 
Campanulata. Blooms 4 to 6 weeks earlier than 
other cherries. Single bell shaped, pendulous blooms 
of rosy-carmine. Quite different from all other flow- 
ering trees. 
Kanzan. Double, dark pink with extremely large 
flowers. 
Ojochin. Flowers are white, slightly flushed, 
large, nearly two inches in diameter and 
usually single but petals are pleated making 
them look double. 
WEEPING FLOWERING CHERRIES 
Both varieties: Bare root, 5 ft. stem, $3.50. 
Double Pink. A very rare variety; branches 
do not droop as much as the single weepers. 
Deep pink, double flowers of medium size. 
Single Pink. Strong drooping type of vigorous 
growth; blossoms are pale pink and borne in 
greatest profusion. An exquisitely beautiful 
tree. 
LABURNUM VOSSI 


Dwarf aud Espalier 
FRUIT TREES 
Valuable for the small garden, 
these Dwarf and Espalier trees solve 
the problem of fruit-bearing trees in 
a restricted area, where regular home 
orchard trees will not have sufficient 
space to grow. Use the Espatlier 
trees for wall-coverage and the dwarf 
trees in the open garden. 
Our Espalier trees are four years 
old, capable of production the first 
year planted, and are trained in the 
horizontal cordon style, each having 
three tiers of branches. Dwarf fruit 
trees have the typical style of fruit 
tree growth on a much smaller scale. 
They are three years old and capable 
of production the year following 
planting. 
Espalier Trees ..$7.50 each 
Dwart Trees ....$3.50 each 
(BARE ROOT) 
Varieties available: 
APPLES—Gravenstein 
Red Astrachan 
Red Delicious 
Spitzenberg 
PEARS— Bartlett 
Pastoren 

ESPALIER APPLE 
BECHTEL CRAB 
