
FLOWERING PEACH, WEEPING WHITE 
FLOWERING PEACH—Continued 
Vesuvius. There are many late red varieties of flowering 
peach but none can approach the beauty of this variety. The 
full heavy flowers are as large and shapely as small red 
camellias, hold their rich deep color and remain on the tree 
for a long period. Unexcelled for cutting. February 15. 
Weeping White. A startling new variety that so far as we 
know has never before been propagated in the United States. 
Thin arching branches 6 to 8 ft. in length hang to the 
ground. The slender bright green branchlets and leaves, 
which grow thickly over the tree, produce the effect of a 
miniature Weeping Willow. In March each drooping stream- 
lined many large double fragrant flowers of 
clearest white. Our supply is quite limited. Balled 14-54 in. 
er 1S with 
caliper, $2.50. See illustration, page 12. 
Wrigley’s Pink. We have been growing this variety for 20 
years and during this time have found no rose pink peach 
that is its equal for blooming quality, size of flowers or 
fragrance. The double blossoms cover the tree for a long 
period. January 1. 
CHINESE MAGNOLIAS 
At the end of winter, before a single leaf is in evidence, 
the enormous lily-like flowers of the Magnolia begin to 
unfold and continue until the plant is well foliaged. Easily 
grown in most any location with sufficient moisture. 10-15 ft. 
Magnolia Kobus. Pure white flowers of excellent form 
to 4 in. across. Grows larger and more rapidly than most 
varieties. 15-gal. containers, $12.50; 6-gal containers, $5.50. 
Magnolia liliflora. Lily Magnolia. Great big 4-in, flowers, 
white within and rosy purple without. 6-gal.containers, $5.50. 
Magnolia Soulangeana. Rose red edged with white. An 
outstanding variety. 6-gal. containers, $5.50. 
We Grow Hundreds of Valuable Varieties Not Listed Here 
Magnolia stellata. Starry Magnolia. Pure white star-shaped 
flowers to 3 in. in diameter that appear early in spring and 
continue for a long time. 6-gal. containers, $5.50. 
FLOWERING CRABAPPLES 
For many years these remarkable trees with their spec- 
tacular quantities of fragrant blooms have been great favor- 
ites. They are extremely hardy, require very little attention 
and don’t seem to be very particular as to soil. 
Malus floribunda Arnoldiana. Crab. 
large shrub or small trees filled about as thick as they can 
stick with charming carmine red buds that open to single 
3-4 ft., $1.00; 5-gal. containers, $2.00. 
See color illustration, page 8. 
Arnold’s Informal 
flowers of soft pink. 
loose informal small 
Malus floribunda Scheideckeri. A 
tree with bright green foliage and reddish branches. A mar- 
velous profusion of rosy red buds and semi-double light pink 
bloom are thickly clustered on the thin branches. 5-gal. 
containers, $2.00. 
Malus ioensis plena. Bechtel’s Flowering Crab. Our 
nomination for the best Flowering Crab. Compact pyramidal 
tree to 12 ft. that bears so many large double light pink 
flowers we wonder how the tree can take care of them. 
Fragrant. Large toothed leaves are bright green above and 
gray green beneath. A real addition to anyone's garden. 
2-3 ft., $1.00; 5-gal. containers, $2.00. 
FLOWERING PURPLE-LEAVED PLUMS 
Handsome upright red-barked trees that supply spring 
flowers and, with their red and bronze foliage, a strong 
contrast in green surroundings. 
Prunus blirieana. Clouds of dainty double pink flowers are 
followed by brilliant red foliage that as it matures changes 
to green. A small bushy tree to 10 ft. May also be pruned 
4-6 ft., $1.00; 5-gal. containers, $2.00. See 
color illustration, page 8. 
in shrub form. 
Prunus Pissardi. Most rapid growing of the Flowering 
Plums. Upright cherry-like growth. Large maroon red fo- 
liage that holds its strong color through the entire growing 
season. Many clusters of small white blooms. Highly orna- 
mental even in winter after the fallen leaves have exposed 
the deep red branches. 4-6 ft., $1.00; 5-gal. containers, $2.00. 
BIRD OF PARADISE TREE 
Poinciana Gilliesii. During June and July the tip of each 
ferny foliaged branch is ablaze with brilliant yellow flowers 
with 3-in. flaming scarlet stamens. Open lacy small tree to 
8 or 10 ft. Hardy except in coldest locations. 5-gal. contain- 
ers, $2.00; gal. containers, 85c. 
PINK FLOWERING LOCUST 
Robina pseudoacacia Decaisne. Some varieties of Pink 
Locust are very discouraging in their weak habit of growth, 
but here is an energetic one that grows readily, produces 
heavy racemes of fragrant pink blossoms and is clothed with 
lush handsome foliage. 30 ft. 8-10 ft., $2.50; 6-gal. contain- 
ers, $3.00; 15-gal. containers, $6.00. 

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