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MALUS—Continued Each Ten 
§floribunda (Japanese Flowering Crab). 15 ft. A glorious dis- 
play of rosy pink buds opening to white flowers in abun- 
dance, appearing with the leaves in May. In autumn, this 
tree produces yellow fruit which turns a very showy rosy 
ted. Attractive foliage. 
Shupehensis (theifera) (Tea Crab). 20 ft. A very showy, erect 
tree, literally covered with clusters of rosy red flowers in 
late May, changing to blush-white when fully opened, 
followed by yellow fruit. 
BOSE We Sa hie, Rade eae ik) mae 6.50 
Ioensis plena (Betchel’s Crab). 15 ft. A flowering Crab with 
fragrant, delicate pink flowers. Very ornamental. June. 
BE ehh may (ti oie a. elle. 4.50 
Larger specimens. Prices on application. 
§Sargenti (Sargent Crab). 8 ft. A handsome specimen covered 
with clear white flowers in May. Small dark red fruit and 
brilliant foliage in the fall. 
SAE TT Ie Oe ee eee ee A 3.50 
Ga Ee ERR A OLN nD Se 4.50 
5-0 fC er Sn ene an ad "i a ah i Se 6.50 
Larger specimens. Prices on application. 
MAPLE. See Acer. 
MORUS, Mulberry 
§Alba pendula (Weeping Mulberry). 10 ft. Forms a perfect 
umbrella-shaped head with long, slender branches droop- 
ing to the ground. Black fruit. 
BONES 5 Gold oars APs SOR Lk Mere en pyran 6.00 
MOUNTAIN ASH. See Sorbus. 
OAK. See Quercus. 
PRUNUS 
Cerasifera, Newport (Newport Purple-leaf Plum). 12 ft. 
Purple-leaved, semi-tree type. Deep pink flowers in April 
and May. 
5-6 its Lge nd oy edn eee Cee ee 
6-8: £65 0 de, SO ee Gee te 5.00 
S10 EAE AO a en ee ere 8.00 
Larger specimens. Prices on application. 
OVERSIZED TREES 
Catalog space does not permit us to list the hundreds of large, 
oversized, beautiful trees in which we specialize. When you need 
material of this kind for immediate effect, ask us for quotations. 
Five or more plants of the same variety and size 
at ten rate; 25 or more at 100 rate. — 
