

MAGNOLIA SOULANGEANA Saucer Mag- 
nolia. By far the best of the Hardy 
Magnolias, producing a wealth of deli- 
cately shaded blooms, just before the 
leaves open. The flowers open light 
purple at base, shading to pink at tips 
with inside of petals clear pink 
to white. One of our most beautiful 
Ornamentals. Sturdy, 12 to 18 in. trees, 
only $1.50 each; 2 for $2.75. 
MAGNOLIA TRIPETALA Commonly called 
Umbrella Magnolia. Attains a height of 
30 to 40 feet; has immense leaves which 
grow in clusters about the large white 
flowers and rose-colored fruit cones. 
Strong, 2-yr., 18 to 24 in. trees, only 
45c each; 2 for 75c. 
BECHTEL’S DOUBLE-FLOWERING CRAB 
(Malus ioensis plena). The genuine 
double-flowered Crab; medium sized 
tree, perfectly hardy. Blooms freely with 
delicate pink, perfectly double small 
roselike flowers; very fragrant. Large 
2 to 3 ft. branched trees, 55¢ each; 
2 for 95c. 
SILVER BELL TREE (Halesia tetraptera). 
Often called the Snowdrop Tree. Very 
beautiful in May, when each branch is 
strung with drooping, soft pink buds 
which later expand into drooping, pure 
white bell-shaped flowers. Reaches 30 
feet in height at maturity. Fine, 3-yr., 
3 to 4 ft. trees, 60c each; 2 for $1.00. 
HOPA RED FLOWERING CRAB (Malus 
Hopa). A beautiful, upright tree en- 
tirely covered in the spring with a wealth 
of rose-crimson flowers. Fruit is red in- 
side and out, hanging on the tree until 
late autumn. Very hardy and disease 
PRUNUS CISTENA, Hansen’s Purple-Leaf Plum. Shows 
more red in the colored leaves than the commoner 
varieties. Comes out red in the spring, stays red all 
summer, and turns bronze-red in fall. Very dwarf and 
low-growing. Single flowers in May. Well-branched, 
2 to 3 ft. trees, 50c each; 2 for 90c. 
PRUNUS PISSARDI Purple-leaved Plum. A beautiful tree 
with nearly black bark and _ pinkish-purple 
which deepen in color as the season progresses. Single 
white flowers. Well branched, 2 to 3 ft. trees, 45¢ 
each; 2 for 80c. 
PRUNUS TRILOBA The Rose Tree of China. Very early 
in the spring, before leaves appear, the small tree is 
covered with very double, light-pink blossoms. Seldom 
taller than 8 feet. Well branched, 2 to 
3 ft. trees, 50c each; 2 for 90c. 
JAPANESE FLOWERING CHERRY (Kwan- 
zan). This is one of the best Japanese 
varieties so popular in this country. It 
is found in large numbers around the 
famous Tidal Basin at Washington, D.C., 
and is greatly admired wherever grown. 
Produces a multitude of double, deep 
pink flowers. 3 to 4 ft. trees, $1.00 
each; 2 for $1.75. 
PAUL’S DOUBLE SCARLET THORN 
(Crataegus oxyacantha pauli). This is 
one of the most attractive small trees 
for either single specimens or group 
plantings. A hardy tree with rich, lux- 
uriant foliage. Flowers, a deep crimson 
—scarlet, and very double, occur in 
great profusion, followed by showy red 
berries. As spectacular in fruit as when 
in bloom. Well-branched, 4 to 5 ft. 
trees, $1.20 each; 2 for $2.15. 
free. One of the best and most popular of all flow- 
ering crabs. 3 to 5 ft. branched trees. A real bar- 
gain at our price of only 65c each; 3 for $1.75. 
RED SILVER FLOWERING CRAB. Of the many 
good varieties of Flowering Crabs available to- 
day, we have never seen any that can compare 
with Red Silver for striking beauty in both blossoms 
and foliage. Its large red flowers are fragrant and 
partially double. Foliage somewhat cut-leaf. Hardy 
anywhere. Large, well-branched, 3 to 4 ft. trees, 
only 65c each; 2 for $1.15. 
RED FLOWERING PEACH (Prunus persica). Beau- 
tiful flowering trees used entirely as an ornamental. 
At their blooming time in May every twig and 
branch is brilliant with perfectly formed double 
rose-red flowers. Truly a thing of beauty. Once 
seen, always admired. Well branched, 3 to 4 ft. 
trees, 65c each; 2 for $1.15. 

Paul’s Double Scarlet Thorn 
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Bechtel’s Double-Flowering Crab 
CIN CTV ISS PREY | 
1 Hopa Red Flowering Crab 
1 Red Silver Crab 
1 Red Flowering Peach 
1 Prunus Triloba 
(Regular Catalog Grades) 
Only 
a | 5 
Net, Not Prepaid 

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Red Flowering Peach 
Magnolia Soulangeana 
