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Bechtel’s Double Pink Flowering Crab 

Mock Orange, Philadelphus 
SMALL FLOWERING TREES 
Flowering Crab (Malus) 
Bechtel’s Double Pink Flowering — The 
Flowering Crab is valued not only for its 
beautiful blossoms but for the handsome 
fruits, which in the Fall are attractive io 
us. In the spring a well-grown plant is a 
mass of bloom. 3 to 4-foot plants. Each 
$1.25. 
Flowering Plum 
Bliriana—Double Flowering. 
A very handsome tree with heavy 
branches and double pink flowers, re- 
sembling apple blossoms, and _ reddish 
green foliage. Blooms very early in the 
spring. 4-5 feet. Each $1.25. 
Peach - Red Flowering 
One of the showiest flowering trees for 
early spring. Each (4 to 5 ft.) $1.00. 

Hybrid Lilac 
“Eva Rathke — Blooms all Summer. 
Box Elder, 
Variegated or Silver 
A striking variety with silvery varie- 
gated foliage. Grows to a height of 20 to 
30 ft. 4 to 5 ft. Each $1.50. 
Quince - Flowering 
A showy shrub that blooms profusely in 
early spring; flowers dazzling scarlet. 4 to 
5 feet high. 18 to 24-inch plants. Each $1.00. 
Philadelphus 
(Mock Orange) 
This old-fashioned sweet-scented shrub 
has long been a close rival of the lilac in 
popularity. 
This variety has large double 
10 feet high when mature. 
Each 85c. 
Virginal. 
white flowers. 
2 to 3-foot plants. 
Spiraea 
Anthony Waterer — Color bright crimson. 
It is of dwarf, dense growth, and blooms 
the entire Summer and Fall. 3 feet high 
when mature. 1% to 2 foot plants. 
Van Houttei—Of compact habit and, when 
in flower, the white blooms almost en- 
tirely cover the foliage. 8 feet high when 
mature. 2 to 3-foot plants. 
SPIRAEAS—Either sort—75c each. 
Viburnum 
Plicatum (Common Snowball) — The per- 
fect balls of pure white flowers are borne 
in great profusion in May. 7 to 8 feet 
high. 18 to 24-inch plants. Each 90c. 
V. Burkwoodi (Early Fragrant Pink)— 
4-5 ft. Fine new, dwarf, early blooming 
sort whose buds are a mauve pink, open- 
ing into umbels of pure white, and last 
over a long period. Price (15-18 inch 
-budded) $2.25. 
Weigela 
These are among the most popular flow- 
ering shrubs, covered in May and early 
June by their large trumpet-shaped flow- 
ers. 
The 
flowers are ruby-carmine, 5 feet high 
when mature. 18 to 24-in. plants. Each 85c. 

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Viburnum (Snowball) 
SHADE TREES 
Beech - Copper 
A clean growing, pest free shade tree 
with brilliant reddish purple leaves in 
early Spring. The color fades in Summer. 
3 to 4 feet. Each $3.00. 
Cherry - Flowering 
This shubby tree is considered the 
world over as one of the finest of the 
flowering trees. Grows to a height of 15 
feet, producing great masses of double 
deep pink flowers. Buds almost red. 
Kwanzan—3 to 4 feet. Each $1.40. 
Dogwood (Cornus) 
Pacific — Handsome, small trees covered 
with large, four-petaled white flowers in 
spring; beautiful, glossy foliage. 15 to 20 
feet high when mature. 4 to 5 ft. Each 
$1.50. 
Florida rubra — Like the preceding except 
that the flowers are bright pink. 15 to 20 
feet high when mature. 24 to 30-inch. 
Each $2.50. 
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Hawthorne - Paul’s Double 
Scarlet 
Double scarlet, form of the well-known 
Hawthorne. Flowers profusely in May fol- 
lowed by bright red berries in the Fall. 
3 to 4 feet; 2-year branched. Each $1.50. 
Maple - Redleaf 
Very dwarf maple with brilliant red 
foliage in early Spring, the color fading 
somewhat as Summer advances. 18 to 
24-inch. Each $2.50. 
Magnolia - Soulangeana 
One of the most beautiful of smal) 
growing, trees, bearing great lily - like 
blooms in May before the leaves appear. 
Flower petals are creamy white inside. 
Reddish purple. Price: 18 to 24-inch— 
Each $3.75. 
Redbud 
(Cercis canadensis) 
30 foot. Small shrub-like tree. Flowers 
profusely in early spring. Many small pur- 
plish-rose flowers. Each (4-5 ft.) $1.50. 
Tamarix - African - Pink 
A graceful shrubby tree with very small 
leaves and tiny clusters of lovely pink 
flowers. A dainty and exotic shrub. 
Price 2 to 3 ft. Each 85c. 
