FLOWERING ORNAMENTAL TREES 
Add beauty and charm to your home 
by planting attractive Flowering Crab 
or Plum Trees. We offer an excep- 
tionally fine assortment this spring. 
CRAB, Bechtel's Double Flowering—A profuse 
CRAB, Elyii—Attractive reddish foliage in 
spring. Blossoms dark pink, very showy red 
fruit. 
Each 2 
4/5 f€itioc eck s eee ale $1.00 $1.80 
5/6\ Fs See aie wa cee els 1.35 2.50 
CRAB, Flame—Bright fiery red flowers borne 
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bloomer. Flowers very double, dainty pink. in great profusion. A very ornamental tree 
Fragrant. both in blossom and fruit. 
Each 2 Each 2 
23 tee ae econ ee $ .90 $1.60 4/S tee ee oe eee $1.00 $1.80 
S/atHe Se Choe cee 1.35 _2.50 5/6 ft. os ouet = eos 1.35 2.50 
CRAB, Dolgo—A very attractive tree with CRAB, Floribunda—Rose-red flowers. A _ very 
bright red fruit. profuse bloomer. 
Each 2 Each 2 
4/5 Hite ee tte $ .85 $1.50 4/5 fb. eae eeennne $ .85 $1.50 
CIA 0 pike acl ae lg 1.00 1.80 DYOTS cepa Saggaotrisese 1.00 1.80 
CRAB, Hopa (Fiaming Beauty)—A beautiful 
pee LL ornamental tree bearing huge, deep rose- 
crimson blossoms. Fruit very bright red in 
color, borne in large clusters. The best of 
all flowering crabs. 
Each 2 
A/S Hoe a tac eeeee $ .85 $1.50 
5/60ftic neon. seca 1.00 1.80 
CRAB, Scheideckerii—Fine double flowers of 
light rose color. 
3/4 holcocu ses ose oem cone sii Prunus Triloba 
4/5) 405) Sosa sees -85 1.50 
PRUNIS TOMENTOSA (Nanking Cherry)— 
Splendid, showy flowers scattered _ along 
branches. Fruit is attractive red, juicy, of 
MAYDAY TREE—Profusely covered with long, 
snow-white, very fragrant flowers in early 
spring, followed by edible fruit. 
E good quality. Makes good pies. Also good 
iaied 2 for canning. i 
tee ve sa vay 
WO Tg Par ee a d : Of eC es oes 1.00 1.80 
SiG ec aen ema 1.50 2.90 Pde hia eee be seo) a9 
PRUNUS, Cistena (Hansen's Purple Leaf Plum) 
—A dwarf grower with glowing purple-ma- 
PRUNUS, Triloba (Rose Tree of China)—Very 
roon foliage all season. Requires sunny lo- 
attractive, covered with a profusion of hand- 

cation. some, double pink flowers. 
Each 2 Each 2 
2/3 tt S30e eee eee $ .85 $1.50 2/3 occa aw aawestes $ .85 $1.50 
Hopa Crab 2YA has orice odaec 1.00 1.80 SC eee ee See 1.00 1.80 
HEDGING-/or a living Fence — 
BARBERRY, Thunbergii—A very popular, low-growing hedge. May be used 
trimmed for formal effect, or allowed to grow natural to a dense, round 
hedge. 
Per 10 Per 25 Per 100 
27 Tein were cas ot ote se beed elebco scan $ .89 $1.89 $ 6.98 
18/24 cin, UGheavy)s 222-2 cacec seeds 2.95 6.75 25.00 
PRIVET, Amur River—Most widely planted of all trimmed hedges. Leaves 
are lustrous green. May be trimmed to any desired height'and always 
makes an attractive hedge. 
Per 10 Per 25 Per 100 
W218: Ins pewasecie tee become ccm uecietae $1.25 $2.50 $ 8.98 
1S/(24 hii coeseuco stick cot losconea cea 1.75 3.50 12.98 
RUSSIAN OLIVE—Makes an attractive, tall growing hedge for screen effect. 
Olive green branches and leaves. 
Per 10 Per 25 Per 100 
T2/18) ins San eee sies Wis See aoa a wie g tin oie ore $ .85 $1.75 $ 5.95 
WSAZ4v.In,) das Shang cnet eee mee oa dames 1.25 2.50 8.98 
ABE ioe Sn os Ke Mea e Boe ae eee 1.75 3.50 12.98 
SPIREA, Van Houttei—A magnificent flowering hedge, making a solid bank 
of pure white when in bloom. Very desirable. 
Per 10 Per 25 Per 100 
T2205 pln ice See ie hoe oon o ae ate eeiete e $1.25 $2.50 $ 8.98 
13/242.ins Seon es ae eee eee eee 1.75 3.50 12.98 
Alpine Currant Hedge 
ALPINE CURRANT . 
The Perfect Hedge 
Grows very dense at the base and may be sheared and kept 
down to any height desired. Well adapted to the small home 
hedge as well as the most formal park planting. 
Alpine Currant is perfectly hardy in all parts of the North. 
A true drought resister, it has been known to come through 
the driest summers without watering. It is one of the earliest 
shrubs to break leaf in the spring. Early frosts of autumn 
do not affect it. Retains its foliage late in the fall. 
Per 10 Per 25 
12/15 in. $6.25 
15/18 in. 7.50 
18/24 in. : 9.35 
Per 100 
$22.50 
27.50 
35.00 

Barberry Thunbergii Hedge 

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