GARDEN ARISTOCRATS—Continued 
BECHTEL’S CRAB (Malus ioensis plena). 12-15 ft. A beautiful 
double pink flowering crab with fragrant flowers in May-June, 
covering the whole tree. 
BLOOD-LEAF PLUM (Prunus cistena). 12-15 ft. A colorful shrub 
with deep purple leaves all season. Even the bark itself and 
the wood is purple. Its unusual foliage makes an attractive 
contrast to the green of the lawn. The shrub is very hardy. 
RED LILAC (Syringa Ludwig Spaeth). 12-15 ft. Beauty and frag- 
rance of this French Lilac are unexcelled. The large, single 
blossoms are of splendid dark purplish red color. 
WASHINGTON CHERRY (Prunus Kwanzan). 12-15 ft. These 
Double Flowering Cherries are like a symbol of spring time, 
charm, and beauty. Dark pink, very double flowers, up to 2 
inches in diameter. 
EUROPEAN BURNING BUSH (Eucnymus europaeus). 12-15 ft. A 
quite unusual shrub. After the beautiful reddish autumn foli- 
age has fallen, pink fruits which break open displaying bright 
orange seeds hang over the shrub like Christmas ornaments. 
CORNELIAN CHERRY (Cornus Mas). 15-20 ft. Clusters of yellow 
flowers cover this shrub long before spring arrives. Almost 
overnight the shrub bursts into blossom, later bearing red edi- 
ble fruit resembling small cherries. 
WHITE FLOWERING DOGWOOD (Cornus florida). 15-20 ft. <A: 
native American tree with white flowers in spring before the 
leaves appear, and deep red foliage in autumn. 
RED FLOWERING DOGWOOD (Cornus florida rubra). 15-20 ft. 
Magnetic beauty in spring with its profusion of pink and light 
red flowers. 
MAGNOLIA SOULANGEANA. 15-20 ft. Magnolia trees are beauty 
spots for miles around wherever planted. Delightfully fragrant 
flowers, pink in bud and white when open, cover the tree in 
spring before leaves appear. They are hardy as far north as 
Boston, Mass., or Detroit, Mich. Our trees have flower buds to 
bloom for you this spring. | 
DOUBLE SCARLET HAWTHORN (Crataegus ox. splendens). 15-20 
ft. A beautiful tree, in May-June covered with double red tlow- 
ers over and over, followed by red berries. 
WASHINGTON HAWTHORN (Crataegus cordata). 15-20 ft. From 
May to June profusely adorned with small white flowers, fol- 
lowed by scarlet fruits which prolong its beauty. 
RED FLOWERING CRAB (Malus Hopa). 20-25 ft. The tree is liter- 
ally covered by large, rose-colored fragrant flowers in the 
spring, and clusters of bright red fruits in late summer and fall. 
A hardy tree which grows on the poorest soil. 
JUNE LILAC (Syringa japonica). 20-25 ft. This is one of the rarest 
kinds of lilacs and a tree of unusual beauty. The majestic clus- 
ters of yellowish-white flowers in June last for a long time. 
‘GOLDEN WEEPING WILLOW (Salix Niobe). 40-50 ft. Rapid grow- 
ing tree with golden yellow bark which makes the tree attrac- 
tive throughout summer and winter. 
Actual 
Size 
4- S ft. 
o- 6 ft. 
2. 3 ft, 
5- 6 ft. : 
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2- 3 ft. 
3- 4 ft. 
3- 4 ft. 
2- 3 ft. 
o- 6 ft. 
4. 5 ft. 
5- 6 ft. 
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6- 8 ft. 
Each 
$2.00 
1.75 
2.00 
3.00 : 
1.50 
1.25 
2.50 
5.00 
8.00 
3.50 
3.00 
2.00 
2.00 
2.90 

THE GARDEN ARISTOCRATS (Group No. 91) 
20 Shrubs and Trees of outstanding beauty, (1 of each listed) 
for only $35.00. 

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