Flowering Crabapple (Malus) | 
For the middle west there is 
no finer, hardier flowering tree 
than the crabapple. Many va- 
rieties exist, each varying some- 
what in shade of bloom and ha- 
bit of growth. Try pink-flow- 
ered types with pale lilac tulips 
and white arabis. 
Malus Arnoldiana 
(Arnold’s crabapples) 
A hybrid from the Arnold 
Arboretum, pink flowers, yellow 
fruit. Bechtel’s Crab 
lvialus atrosanguinea (Carmine crabapple) 
Carmine blossoms; red fruit. 
Malus baccata (Siberian crab) 
Fragrant white bloom; red and yellow fruit, 
Malus coronaria (Wild sweet crab) 
Fragrant rose blooms, fading white. 
Malus floribunda (Showy crab) 
Pink buds opening white; fruit yellow or red. 
Malus Hopa (Hopa crab) 
A ‘ine upright tree, rose-red flowers and red-fleshed edible fruit. 
Malus niedwetzkyana (red-vemed crab) 
Reddish purple flowers, leaves, fruit and bark. 
Malus purpurea aldenhemsis 
Double wine-red flowers and fruit. 
Malus purpurea eleyi (Eley’s crab) 
Wine-red flowers and fruit. 
Malus Red Silver (Red Silver Crab) 
Foliage red and silver with dark pink flowers and red fruit. 
Malus scheideckeri (Scheidecker crab) 
Semi-double pink flowers; very decorative. 
Malus theifera (Tea crab) 
Soft pink cluster flowers, fruit greenish yellow marked with red. 
All. above varieties priced as follows: 

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Larger sized specimens for immediate effect are priced at nursery. 
Malus ioensis plena (Bechtel’s crabapple) 
Flowers soft pink; look like roses and smell like violets. Fruits 
greenish and waxy. Branches horizontal. Height twenty-five feet 
or more. Double-flowered form of the Prairie crabapple. 
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