Downtown, 4th Avenue and Denny Way 
MALMO 

MALMO Ornamental and Flowering Trees 
PRACTICALLY ALL OF THIS CLASS IS HARDY IN SUBZERO CLIMATES’ 
PRICES: Sturdy, select well grown trees, $2.50, $3.50, $4.50. Large specimens from $6.00. 
We offer the following as the finest varieties of flowering trees, many of them 
improv ed and new varieties that thrive specially well here. They are indispensable 
in securing distinctive landscaping effects. Well-shaped trees, well-branched tops. 
Inquire for sizes not listed. 
ACER, Negundo, Silver Variegated Box 
Hider. Spreading attractive white and 
green variegated foliage, 
AILANTHUS, glandulosa (Tree of Heav- 
en). Rapid grower; large tropical foli- 
age excellent for screens. Smoke re- 
sistant, insect free. 
APRICOT, FLOWERING, Bonita. Very 
early double deep rose flowers with 
spicy fragrance, moderate growth. 
Charles Abraham. Masses of double deep 
pink flowers. 
ARALIA spinosa. Immense compound 
tropical looking leaves, spiny stems. 
ASH, Mountain. Large clusters scarlet 
berries from July to January. 
ASPEN, Standard Weeping. Long rope- 
like branches covered with catkins. 
More showy than pussy willows. 
BEECH, Purple leaved (Fagus sylvatica 
purpurea). One of the finest specimen 
trees, 
BIRCH, European White. Tall center 
stem tree, round green leaves, white 
bark. 
Purple Leaf. 
Cut-leaved Weeping. Excellent for lawn 
specimen or parking strip. 
Dwarf Weeping (Betula Pendula Youngi). 
CATALPA, Bungei, Compact globe top. 
Speciosa. Large leaves. 
CERCIS Canadensis (Red Bud). Rose- 
pink flowers, prolific in early spring. 
Excellent for cut flowers, 
CHERRY, Japanese Large Flowering 
(Prunus Serrulata). Excellent orna- 
mental trees. March-May flowering. 
Amangawa. Slender, tall poplar-like 
habit, large double light pink flowers. 
Kofugen. Double very deep pink. Late. 
Kwanzan. Large double deep pink. Most 
elegant of all flowering cherries. Early, 
fragrant, heavy bloomer, 
Mount Fuji. Double white. 
Naden. Double soft pink, blooms later 
than Kwanzan, well branched. 

Bechtel’s Double Flowering Crab 
Weeping Serrulata. Large double pink 
flowers, weeping variety. 
CHERRY, Japanese Small Flowering 
(Prunus Subhirtella), This Subhirtella 
group of flowering cherries are smaller 
growing, small flowered and small 
leaved as compared to the Serrulata 
type but are profuse bloomers and, 
having finer branchlets, are more 
graceful, 
Autumnalis Jugatsuzakura. A most in- 
teresting winter flowering cherry with 
great masses of small double pink 
flowers from November to March. 
Weeping Subhirtella, Single Pink. 
Weeping Subhirtella, Park’s. Double 
pink. 
CHESTNUT, Horse (Aesculus). Large 
dark green leaves, round compact 
headed tree with numerous spikes of 
white flowers in spring. 
Red Flowering (A. carnea). Deep rose 
spikes otherwise similar to white flow- 
ering variety. 
CRABAPPLE, Flowering (Malus), Grace- 
ful and brilliantly colorful flowering 
tree. Blooms profusely after the flow- 
ering cherry. 
Atrosanguinea (Carmine Crab). Showy 
brilliant carmine single flowers, blooms 
freely. 
Bechtel’s (Ioensis flore pleno). Large 
double pure pink, sweet scented rose- 
like flowers, compact grower. 
Eleyi. Dark pink flowers, free bloomer. 
Floribunda. Small tree literally covered 
with small rose-red flowers in clusters. 
Hopa. Red buds, pink flowers, 
Kaido. Bright red flowers, holding its red 
fruit well into winter. 
Niedwetzkyana. Deep pink. Fruit, leaves 
and twigs bright red. 
Parkmani. Double, bright rose-red flow- 
ers on long slender stems. 
Purpurea. Red blossom, purple leaved. 
Make excellent lawn or border speci- 
mens. 
Sargenti, Pure white flowers with yel- 
low stamens, dwarf growing. 
Scheideckeri. Double pink flowers in 
profusion on small graceful tree, yellow 
fruit. 
CYTISUS purpureus pendulus. Top 
grafted to 3 ft. stem of Laburnum. 
Glowing panicles of violet-purple flow- 
ers, delicate bright green curving 
branchlets. 
DOGWOOD, Native (Cornus Nattali). 
White flowers of great beauty in early 
spring, red berries and brilliant foliage 
in fall. Nursery growth. 
Pink Flowering (Cornus rubra). 
ciduous Shrubs, 
ELDER, Box. See Acer Negundo. 
ELM, American. Stately tree of fairly 
rapid growth. 
Chinese, or Siberian (U. pumila). Small 
leaves. Excellent for heavy screens or 
windbreaks. Thrives under adverse 
conditions. 
HVERGREEN (V. sempervirens parvi- 
folia). Small evergreen tree, like a 
dwarf Chinese Elm, Excellent small 
specimen tree. Pendulous branching 
habit. 
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FILBERT, Turkish (Corylus Colurna). 
Tall growing slender pyramid. 
FRANKLINIA Alatamaha (Gordonia). 
Showy white flowers 3 in. across in 
autumn, shiny bright green 6 in. foli-_ 
age turning scarlet in fall. 
GOLDEN CHAIN. See Laburnum. 
HAWTHORNE, Paul’s Scarlet. Clusters 
of double scariet fiowers, straight 
stems, 
Paul’s Double Pink and Double White. 
Carierei. Large white flowers with red 
disc; berries bright orange or brick red. 
Cordata (Washington Thorn). White sin- 
gle flowers May and June; clusters of 
bright scarlet berries fall and winter. 
JUDAS TREE. See Cercis. 
LABURNUM Vulgare (Golden Chain). — 
Pendant clusters of yellow flowers, late 
spring. 
Vossi. Exceptionally long clusters yel- 
low flowers; top grafted on vulgare, 
LARCH or Tamarack (Larix europea). 
One of the few deciduous conifers, 
graceful, dense light green foliage. 
LIQUIDAMBAR stryraciflua (Sweet 
Gum). Foliage crimson and amber. 
LOCUST, Moss or Rose (Robinia hispida 
macrophylla). Improved Rose Acacia. 
Dwarf, compact head. Large fragrant 
clusters, like pink sweet pea blossoms. 
Black (pseudacacia). Fragrant white 
flowers in June, rapid and large grow- 
ing shade tree. 
Pink Flowering (R. decaisneana), Lovely 
small flowering tree with light green 
foliage. Good specimen plant. During 
spring produces pink Wisteria-like 
fiowers. 
Honey (Gleditsia triacanthos). White 
fragrant flowers in May, fine fern-like 
feathery foliage. We have both thorn 
and thornless strain. 
MAIDENHAIR TREE (Gingko biloba). 
Foliage resembles Maidenhair fern, 
grows tall and slender. 
MAPLH, Japanese varieties. See shrubs. 
Norway (A, platanoides). Hard Maple. 
Much slower than soft maple, attrac- 
tive dark green foliage, excellent speci- . 
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