FLOWERING TREES (Continued) 
MAGNOLIAS ... 
These are the Magnolias producing the lovely tulip-shaped 
blooms in spring, before foliage appears. They are commonly 
called “Chinese Magnolias” or '’Tulip Trees”. 
Magnolia lennei (Lenne Magnolia). Magnificent saucer-shaped 
blooms eight inches across; petals broad and rounded, outside 
bright purple rose, inside nearly white; very fragrant. BB 4-5’ 
$12.50, 3-4’ $10.00, 2-3° $7.50. 
M. liliflora. Slender petals are a rich purple inside and out. 
BB 2-3’ $7.50. 
M. rustica. Color and form of M. lennei but not so large. Bloom 
much earlier. BB 22-3’ $7.50. 
M. soulangeana (Saucer Magnolia). Large flowers 5 to 7 inches 
long with pointed petals; purplish-pink and lavender outside, 
pale lavender or white inside. Very fragrant; blooms in March. 
BB 2-3’ $7.50. 
M. soulangeana alexandrina. Many-petaled flowers are very 
early. Outside color is a rich, rosy purple and inside almost 
pure white. BB 2-3’ $7.50. 
M. soulangeana San Jose. Discovered and named by W. B. 
Clarke. Large flowers purple outside, white inside. BB 21-3’ 
$10.00. 
M. stellata. Dainty, star-like flowers appear in great profusion 
on a slow-growing, compact plant. BB 2-3’ $7.50, 18-24" $5.00. 
M. stellata rosea. Flowers and habit similar to 
FLOWERING ALMONDS 
arent but color is a delightful pale pink. BB 2%-3’ 
aaa ghtful pale pin 2-3 Dwarf Double Flowering Almond. Shrubby little tree 
with long, slender branches heavily laden in earliest 
spring with very double rosette-like flowers. We can 
supply these in either pink or white. Bare root, 3-4’ 

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MAGNOLIA SOULANGEANA LABURNUM VOSSI 
FLOWERING PEACHES 
Don't fail to enjoy their glory in your garden. Blooms 
appear the first season planted. 
All varieties: Bare root, 5-6’ $1.50, 4-5’ $1.25, 3-4’ $1.00, 
2 ioe: 
$1.25, 2-3’ $1.00. Burbank. Large double pink flowers, mid-season. Our 
improved type produces more flowers; more ruffled than 
FLOWERING APRICOTS standard variety. Fruits are edible. 
These cheerful trees bloom much earlier than flower- Early Double Red. The most popular variety. 
ma peoenes ond lighten the home and garden on dull Helen Borchers. Huge, clear shell pink flowers in pro- 
MERED days. You will enjoy their spicy perfume. fusion. New and very beautiful. Mid-season. 
All varieties: Bare root, 5-6’ $1.50, 4-5’ $1.25, 3-4’ $1.00, Iceberg. A greatly improved double white of rare 
; 2-3' 75¢. beauty. Mid-season. 
Bonita. Doubl deep red. Very early. Camellia. Very large, fully double flowers, more ruffled 
Dawn. Mid-season variety with large ruffled double than early double red. 
pink flowers. Intensely fragrant. Peppermint Stick. Variegated red and white flowers 
Peggy Clarke. Distinctive double deep rose, flowers are unique and spectacular. Mid-season. 
are medium sized, profuse. New. San Jose Pink. The carliest variety; soft rose-pink, semi- 
Rosemary Clarke. Pure white flowers are large and  goyble flowers. 
double, exquisitely fragrant. New. 
FLOWERING PLUMS 
All varieties: Bare root, 5-6’ $1.50, 4-5’ 
$1.25, 3-4 1.00; 2-3" 7oc: 
Prunus bliriana. Semi-double flowers of 
soft pink borne on long slender branches. 
Foliage plum-like and heavily tinged 
with bronze. 
P, pissardi. Very ornamental small tree. 
Leaves deep purple in spring gradually 
becoming greenish. Flowers numerous, 
white, tinted pink appearing before the 
leaves. Fruit reddish purple. 
P. thundercloud. Really lives up io its 
name. Masses of early white flowers 
followed by bronzy-purple foliage hold- 
ing color throughout the summer. 
FLOWERING CRABAPPLE Blowers for Christmas 
All varieties: Bare root, 4-5’ $1.25, 3-4’ $1.00, 2-3’ 75c. 
Pyrus aldenhamensis. Semi-double red flowers, purr BURMESE FLOWERING CHERRY. Yes, 
plish-red fruits and purplish foliage, make this new this W. B. Clarke introduction really 
variety a year-round attraction. 
P. arnoldiana. A most profuse bloomer. The slender ‘ 
branches are weighted with carmine-red buds that Fe borne in clusters along graceful arch- 
open to sharply contrasting blooms of palest pink. ing branches on vigorous trees. Foliage 
P. floribunda. Tall, slender tree with graceful appears before last blooms are gone. 
branches. Flowers large, single, and typical apple Bare root 5.6503.75. 
blossom pink. 
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 CHERRY 
All varieties: Bare root, 5-6’ $2.50. 
Akebono (Daybreak). Very early. Flowers single, Double Pink. A very rare variety; 




PRUNUS BLIRIANA 
blooms in December. Single pink flowers 

WEEPING FLOWERING 
CHERRIES 
Both varieties: Bare root, 5’ stem, $4.00. 
pink; borne entirely before the leaves and in such 
profusion as to make the tree look like a pink cloud. 
Kanzan. Double, dark pink with extremely large 
flowers. 
Pink Pearl. Double, medium pink flowers borne in 
profusion on a vigorous tree. 
Shirotae. Favorite double white. Flowers faintly 
tinted pink when opening, quickly changing to pure 
white. 
branches do not droop as much as the 
single weepers. Deep pink double flow- 
ers of medium size. 
Single Pink. Strong drooping type of 
vigorous growth; blossoms are pale pink 
and borne in greatest profusion. An ex- 
tremely beautiful tree. 
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PINK FLOWERING DOGWOOD 
