FLOWERING PLUMS 
Bare root, 5-6 ft. $1.50, 4-5 ft. $1.25, 
Se4e ttle O0, 2-0 fh. 7oc. 
Prunus blieriana. 
All varieties: 
Semi-double flowers of soft pink 
borne on long slender branches. 
and heavily tinged with bronze. 
Foliage plum like 
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. 
later. 
Flowers are slightly larger and 
A very brilliant decorative tree. 

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SINGLE PINK WEEPING CHERRY 
FLOWERING CRABAPPLE 
All varieties: Bare root, 4-5 ft. $1.25, 3-4 ft. $1.00, 
esate OC 
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 carmine-red buds that 
open to sharply contrasting blooms of palest pink. 
P. floribunda. Tall, 
branches. Flowers large, single, and typical apple 
blossom pink. 
slender tree with graceful 
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. 
FLOWERING CHERRIES 
All varieties: Bare root, 5-6 ft. $2.00. 
Akebono (Daybreak). Very early. 
pink; borne entirely before the leaves and in such 
profusion as to make the tree look like a pink cloud. 
Flowers single, 
NEW FLOWERING SHRUBS... 
New Blowering Quinces 
The coloring of these varieties is a revelation to those 
who know only the old-fashioned Red Flowering 
Quince. These new sorts surpass all other flowering 
shrubs to freedom of bloom and duration of blooming 
period; provide plenty of cut-flowers in a season when 
flowers are scarce. 
Candida. Pure white flowers cover the branches of 
this beautiful variety for a long season in spring. Bare 
TOOt 2-o tte wl 2. 
Corallina. Attractive coral flowers appear in two 
blooming seasons, early and late spring. Good com- 
pact variety. Bare root, 18-24” $1.00. 
Coral Sea. Mr. W. B. Clarke’s latest introduction and 
one of his finest. The soft buff-coral blooms cover the 
slender branches through two blooming seasons, in 
mid-season and late. Every garden should have one 
or more for cutflowers. Exclusive with us in the 11 
Western states. Bare root, 2-3 ft. $2.00. 
Knaphill Scarlet. Clear scarlet flowers make this va- 
tiety a garden stand-out during its long blooming 
season. Bare root, 18-24” $1.00. 
Pink Beauty. The finest new pink flowering quince. 
Flowers are attractive, profuse, and hold their: color 
when cut. Bare root, 2-3 ft. $2.00. 
Stanford Red. Recent introduction and Mr. W. B. 
Clarke's finest red quince. Extraordinary large flow- 
ers open geranium red and deepen to an intense red. 
A good variety for cutting because it is almost thorn- 
less and flowers hold up well. Bare root, 2-3 ft. $1.50. 
Neu Fragrant Vilumuma 
This group of Viburnums provides some of our finest 
garden glory in spring. In addition to their attractive 
flowers, many of these deciduous Viburnums exude 
an heavenly fragrance. Some of them possess foliage 
with beautiful fall coloring and striking berries. There 
is surely a place for one or several varieties in your 
garden. 
Viburnum Burkwoodi. Rosy pink flower clusters are 
intensely fragrant, fade to creamy white with age. 
Foliage and habit neat. 5 g. c.$3.50. 

FLOWERING QUINCE—CORAL SEA 
V. carlesi. Fine small shrub with gray-green foliage 
turning-brilliant red in fall. Flower clusters numerous, 
attractive and delightfully fragrant. BB 18-24” $3.00. 

V. erubescens (Redstalk Viburnum). Worth planting 
for its glossy green foliage alone. Red leaf-stalks 
form a pleasing contrast and the white flowers in 
drooping racemes are faintly fragrant. Red berries 
change to black in fall. BB 2-3 ft. $2.50. 

V. fragrans. Neat shrub of moderate size and slow 
growth. Clusters of pink flowers intensely fragrant. 
Most blooms in spring but produces some flowers in 
late fall and winter. BB 24-30” $3.00. 
V. macrecephalum (Chinese Snowball). A majestic 
shrub in bloom with enormous balls of snow-white 
flowers in spring, measuring six to nine inches across. 
BB 18-24” $2.50. 
V. opulis sterile (Japanese Snowball). The common 
garden ‘'snowball'’ with large flower heads in spring 
and brilliant fall foliage. 5 g.c. 2-3 ft. $2.00. 
More Flowering Shrubs on next two pages. 

Kanzan. Double, dark pink with extremely large 
flowers. 
Pink Pearl. Double, medium pink flowers borne in 
profusion on a vigorous tree. 
double white. Flowers faintly 
tinted pink when opening, quickly changing to pure 
white. 
Shirotae. Favorite 
LABURNUM VOSSI 
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. 
double flowers of medium size. 
Deep pink, 
Single Pink. Strong drooping type of vigorous growth; 
blossoms are pale pink and borne in greatest profu- 
sion. An extremely beautiful tree. 
BECHTEL CRAB 

