937——Bechtel’s Flowering Crab 
The beauty of an astonishing profusion of delicate violet- 
scented pink blossoms in May is prolonged by small crab- 
apple-like fruit hanging late into the fall. Grows only 10 
to 15 feet, making a very desirable small, lawn specimen 
tree. 

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961—Hawthorn, Paul’s Scarlet 
Unexcelled for quiet distinction. This lovely, upright 
growing tree is covered with immense clusters of bril- 
liant, double, rosy-red flowers in May and June. Beautiful 
scarlet fruits follow. The broad, deeply cut leaves add 
to the all-season attractiveness of this 20-ft. lawn speci- 
men, 
tee ; 
958—Prunus Triloba 
(Double Flowering Plum) 
A low growing lawn tree (only 5 to 6 feet) of great 
beauty. In the spring, before the leaves appear, delight- 
fully double, bright pink flowers stud the branches and 
twigs so profusely as to hide the tree. A sturdy, sym- 
metrical tree that is equally charming in the small gar- 
den or on a spacious lawn. 
