FLOWERING AND 
Not Prepaid 
Chosen for beauty of foliage as well as flower 
and excellence of growth habits. A necessity in 
your garden picture. May be used as lawn spe- 
cimens or massed effects. Most of those listed 
are suitable for smaller city lots as well as 
larger estates. 
Cultural Hints: Plant in same manner as used 
for shrubs. Always dig the hole ‘too large.” 
Prune more than you think necessary. Flowering 
Cherries and Magnolias will not stand wet spots. 
Willows and Birches love them. 
For best success Flowering Trees must be planted 
in early spring. 
CUT-LEAF WEEPING BIRCH 
(Betula) 
35 feet. A very beautiful and ornamental tree. New Red-Leaf Maple 
Graceful weeping branches, finely cut foliage, and 
bright shiny white bark. Even in the winter, when 
the foliage is off, they are striking. Not too par- 
ticular as to soil, but like a sunny spot. 6 to 8 ft., NEW 
$3.50 each; 2 for $6.50. RED-LEAF MAPLE 
MOUNTAIN Oshiu Beni. A new, decided improve- 
ASH ment over the common Blood-Leaf 
Maple. Its ornamental beauty and 
(Sorbus charm are intensified by the 
Aucuparia) deep, solid red foliage which 
Clusters of flashy, holds a brilliant shade all sum- 
; e orange-red berries in mer. The rounded form is densely 
Bechtel's s Fowenne Crab late summer and fall. furnished with leaves to the 
Large clusters of pure j : 
iis dhoweeee At ground. Its specimen value is un- 
spring. Dense, pyram- limited. Spring planting only. 12 
FLOWERING CRABS (Malus) idal growth up _ to to 15 inches, very well branched, 
25 feet. Heavy rooted, : 
6 fo 8 fi. $8.50 each: $2.00 each; 2 for $3.85. 114 to 2 
Rose Flowering Crab (Floribunda). 10 feet. A wealth of ex- 2 for $6.50. Mountain Ash ft., B&B, $5.50 each; 2 for $10.00. 
quisite rose colored flowers fully cover the tree in spring. 
Small, yellow fruits, in generous clusters, follow in the late 
summer. Exceedingly graceful and colorful. Especially fra- FLOWERING CLABES 
grant. 3 to 4 ft., $1.50; 5 to 6 ft., $3.00, each. Nothing is equal to the breath-taking display of 
their early spring bloom. Have the beauty of 
Bechtel’s Double Flowering Crab (loensis Plena). 10 ft. Large, | Washington's Tidal Basin planting in your own 
double, pink, roselike flowers of rare beauty. Neat, stiff, yard. Spring planting only. 
pyramidal growth. Will grow and thrive in almost any loca- 
tion.) o tor thao la/o74 to ott, o2. 0 each, 


Fugenzo (Kofugen). 18 feet. Large, ee dou- 
ble, exquisitely shaded deep pink flowers. Foli- 
i d. 
Red Flowering Crab (Hopa). 10 feet. One of the loveliest of poe Rat ge 
all varieties. Makes a broadly compact tree, covered in the 
spring with showy, rose-crimson flowers and a sensation 
in the fall with its gorgeously tinted large red fruits. Free 
Sekiyama (Kwanzan). 18 feet. Attractive, large, 
double, dark rose-pink flowers. Very vigorous 
branching habit. Quick growing. 

from most pests and really a sensation in the landscape Prices Above Varieties: 
effect. 3 to 4 ft, $1.50; 5 to 6 ft., $3.00, each. 3 to 4 ft., $2.50 each; 4 to 5 ft., $3.50, each. 
Red Flowering Dogwood (Cornus Florida Rubra). 14 feet. Known the 10 feet. Graceful, arching and weeping branches are a solid, glowing mass of 
country over for its great quantities of large, single, light red flowers. dazzling, double dark pink flowers before the leaves appear.. An amazingly beau- 
Its artistic and tiful sight to behold. 5 to 6 ft., grafted, $4.90 each. 
sturdy growth 
have great dec- 
orative value. 
Spring planting 
(ohne, WA Toye) 368, 
$2.90; 3 to 4 ft. 
B&B, $4.90. 
FLOWERING 
DOGWOOD 
White Flowering 
Dogwood (Cor- 
nus Florida). 18 
feet. Unusual 
beauty and 
graceful charm. 
Flowers are 
white followed 
in late summer 
and early fall 
by a wealth of 
bright red ber- 
ties, providing 
a striking color 
note and food 
for the birds. 
Does well in 
either shade or 
ie oe o. ftep ; ae Seog ee : : a 
.00; to 4 ft., ! 
Red- Piowerne Drew oed $2.50, each. New Double Pink Weeping Cherry 
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