Plumfield Ornamental Flowering Trees” 
REDVEIN CRAB (Niedzwetzkyana). 20- 
25 ft—A large growing Russian Turkes- 
tan variety. Has remarkable large red 
flowers in April followed by large pur- 
plish red fruit and leaves. 
a4 Al ts Ree eee Site ak aie ere ce $1.00 
BES OL LS ura ee cad eee oy Sasi Tae ee 1.25 
O-Onitietene eee tee AO ae gin ee Ee 1.50 
CRAB, BECHTEL’S DOUBLE FLOWERING 
—Profuse bloomer. -Flowers very dou- 
ble, dainty pink and exceeding fra- 
grant. 
1 B=24 Sirs sewers Select trax eee es Brn $0.60 
TASTED PS ol Cita ye ee ey ee Ree 379 
aA ht sonra ence tee lon. MRR oor 1.00 
CRAB, HOPA (Red Flowering)—An up- 
right growing tree with beautiful foli- 
age. Loaded with rose-colored flowers 
in April. Fruit is red inside and out, 
and hangs on until late autumn. Hardy 
and free from disease. 
EE tee Ott ETE Sn ee Belen lt Steere ae $0.75 
ABE Etec Ria Pete, Aeron eee eee -90 
SEO Se Mees eee ae a ee Or eee 1.20 
BHO tener eh otasa pd ae reer 2 1.50 
FLORIBUNDA PURPUREA (Purple Crab) 
25-30 ft—Attractive red foliage in 
spring; single crimson flowers. 
Ne TE ic hee ot eS ae eh eg aN a NN $1.00 
Lies 1 Pana Wht en cei ret ete yn coe ye ine 1.25 
RED SILVER. 18-20 ft.—Fruit rich maroon 
red, foliage somewhat cut-leaved with 
silver and red color. A remarkable 
combination. 
CYT AN | ee RN, ae he eG Se oe $1.00 
BeOS TL een ee eee eri ania Seen ens MeN 1.25 
SEB it pees eee eee eee sk een oe Ree ee 1.50 
BaSis St Acer et ences cence en Cea ee 1.75 

PRUNUS TRILOBA 
BUCKEYE, COMMON—A tree has 
that 
long, slim, smooth leaves and greenish- 
yellow flowers followed by prickly burs 
that contain the buckeye in the fall. 
BE Shin Ma tereareee Prcwic ah nce sate ran et ae oes $1.50 
ie elan Aeaea ce Ora ras Serer eh coh epson ae 2.50 
St alt Nee ican at ear etarrs te eRe Ak ie ee 3.50 
HOW TO PLANT 
In planting in yard, garden, or field, the ground should be 
well prepared, and stock should be handled with least possible 
exposure. We offer the following suggestions on some of the 
more important plants. 

How to Plant Roses 

How to Plant Balled 
Evergreens 
PLANTING DISTANCE OF FRUIT TREES 
Wrong Way 

PRUNUS, CISTENA (Hansen’s Purple 
Leaved Plum)—Dwarf grower, with rich 
purple-red foliage. Pink flowers and 
purple fruit. 
18-24 vine Sone e east aloe eee $0.50 
2-37 Ehsan negations bes eee ee 65 
Led ne seal tes I MON AR Da te A Seite sienna 85 
PRUNUS, MINNESOTA PURPLE—A hardy, 
purple leaved tree. Its rich, purplish- 
red foliage makes it a desirable tree. 
We grow it in bush form. Pink flowers 
and purple fruit. 
P6224 ity. hans. eee emat os Oye ie $0.50 
AER OD ee EN ect poh ir UN oases: 65 
Bad Etc. ies Scola et ee ok eee 85 
PRUNUS TRILOBA (Flowering Plum)—A 
profusion of handsome, double pink 
flowers. Vigorous shrub or small tree. 
228) Etc. AePiea ae Meee Ar tere eae ae $0.65 
324 ftiet repels saa, ees eee 85 
Aa Ett Pe Slo oa ne 1.00 
PRUNUS, NEWPORT (Purple Leaved)— 
Hardy, upright grower. Foliage reddish 
purple with bright red tips. Pink flow- 
ers and purple fruit. 
Zoi, Tt scteteet ee 0 ot ae sere oe Rea) Soe ee $0.65 
3-4 Tikisn Ma agsite sists. eon go 85 
Aa He eeerd Pane ng tat eee 1.00 
RED BUD—Small native tree. Pinkish red 
flowers appear in spring before the 
leaves. 
Z H 
Sa 4 Thich hele erence, eee aoe ah) 
4-5) ft cchmBresecen ier ate as ao ee 1.00 
OH6 fia h etc. ete ee See ern eee 1.50 
6-8 ttn k Aco. A eee ee, ee ee 2.00 


To determine the 
number of plants 
required per acre 
for any distance 
multiply the two 
plant distances 
and divide the 
product into 43,560 
(the number of 
square feet per 
acre). 
—SS 

Right Way 
aes pNumber 
umber 
Per acre at Usual recommended Best average arereee ; 
Usual recommended Best average average distance distance distance 
distance distance distance Blackberry: eee l'/, to 3x7 feet 2x7 feet 3110 
Applets stan: eters 29 to 32 feet 30x30 feet 48 Gooseberry ....ccee 4x6 feet 4x6 feet 1815 
Plum and Apricots ...... 16 to 22 feet 20x20 feet 108 Gurremite peur tn oe 4x6 feet 4x6 feet 1815 
POGr ye eee re 22 to 30 feet 29x25 feet 69 Creel uate cto eee 8x8 feet 8x6 feet 680 
Cherries and Peaches 12 to 16 feet 14x14 feet 147 Strawberry— 
Raspberry—(Hill) ........ 4x6 or 5x5 feet 4x 6 feet 1815 Everbearing ............. 15 to 18 in.x3 to 4 ft. 1x3 feet 
(Hedge) ....11/2x3 by 6 to7 feet 2x 6 feet 3630 June bearing.............. 18 to 24 in. x 4 ft. con re ce 
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