
Mountain Ash 
FLOWERING CHERRIES 
Nothing is equal to the breath-taking display 
of their early spring bloom. Have the beauty of 
Washington's Tidal Basin planting in your own 
yard. Spring planting only. 
Fugenzo (Kofugen). 18 ft. Deep pink, very double 
flowers. Their exquisite shadings make them 
resemble small Roses. The foliage has a 
coppery red cast. 
Sekiyama (Kwanzan). 18 ft. Large, double, deep 
rose-pink flowers. Very vigorous branching 
habit. A quick growing tree. 
Prices Above Varieties: 
Thrifty young trees, 3 ft. and up, sure to grow, 
$2.50 each; 1 of each for $4.25. 
Heavy, 5 to 6 ft. trees, for those desiring a quicker 
landscape effect, $5.50 each; $10.00 for 2. 
SENSATIONAL NEW AUTUMNALIS 
12 feet. New Autumn-Flowering Cherry. Hand- 
some, semi-double, lively pink flowers appear 
liberally in April and again in 
October. Presents an unsur- 
passed picture during both its 
blooming periods. Spring plant- 
ing only. Thrifty, young, 3-foot 
trees, sure to grow, $3.00 each. 
5 to 6 ft. trees for quicker land- 
scape effect, $6.00 each. 
NEW DOUBLE PINK 
WEEPING CHERRY 
10 feet. Graceful arching and 
weeping branches are a solid, 
glowing mass of dazzling, dou- 
ble dark pink flowers before the 
leaves appear. An amazingly 
beautiful sight to behold. 5 to 
6 ft., grafted, $5.25 each. 

New Hybrid Golden Chain 
FLOWERING and ORNAMENTAL Tatts 
Chosen for beauty of foliage as well as flower and excellence of growth habits. A 
necessity in your garden picture. May be used as lawn specimens or massed effects. 
Most of those listed are suitable for smaller city lots as well as for larger estates. 
Cultural Hints: Plant in same manner as used for shrubs. Always dig the hole “too 
large." Prune more than you think necessary. Flowering Cherries and Magnolias will 
not stand wet spots. Willows and Birches love them. For best success, Flowering 
Trees must be planted in early spring. 
FLOWERING CRABS 
Eley’s Purple-Leaved Crab. 10 feet. A bouquet of showy, rich red flowers in the 
spring and a landmark of purple shaded foliage the rest of the summer and fall. 
One of the most brilliant of the Flowering Crabs. The small fruit is an attractive 
purplish red. 3 to 4 ft., $1.75 each; 5 to 6 ft., $3.50 each. 
Rose Flowering Crab (Floribunda). 10 ft. A wealth of exquisite rose colored flowers 
fully cover the tree in spring. Small, yellow fruits, in generous clusters, follow in 
the late summer. Exceedingly graceful and colorful. Especially fragrant. 3 to 4 ft., 
$1.75 each; 5 to 6 ft., $3.50 each. 
Bechtel’s Double Flowering Crab (loensis Plena). 10 ft. Huge, roselike, double pink 
flowers of rare beauty. Symmetrical growth of stiff, pyramidal style. Grows and 
thrives almost anywhere. 3 to 4 ft., $2.00 each; 4 to 5 ft., $3.00 each. 
Red Flowering Crab (Hopa). 10 ft. One of the 
loveliest of all varieties. Makes a broadly com- 
pact tree, covered in the spring with showy, 
rose-crimson flowers and a sensation in the fall 
with its gorgeously tinted red fruits. Free from 
most pests and really a sensation in the land- 
oe pe eae Epes ae scape effect. 3 to 4 ft., $1.75 each; 5 to 6 ft, 
7 $3.50 each. 
8 ft., $3.75 each; $7.00 for 2. 
MOUNTAIN ASH 
(Sorbus Aucuparia) 
Clusters of flashy orange-red 
berries in late summer and fall. 
Large clusters of pure white 
NEW HYBRID GOLDEN CHAIN 
(Laburnum Vossi) 
No picture can do this extremely lovely plant 
justice. Its long clusters of pure golden yellow are 
similar in form to the well known Wisteria, and 
often reach a length of 18 inches, as many as 6 
or 8 on a small twig. Does well in either partial 
shade or full sun. A show plant all season with 
its decorative green bark and large, clove-like 
leaves. 4 to 5 ft., $3.50 each. 
PAUL'S DOUBLE SCARLET 
HAWTHORN 
14 feet. Dense masses of double, scarlet-crimson 
tlowers against lacy, richly green foliage, com- 
bined with the irregular, pic- 
turesque form of the mature 
tree, make this one of our ' 
most artistic and wanted &) 
plants. Even the color of the 
bare twigs and branches in 
the winter time is attractive. 
Sturdy, 5 to 6 ft. trees, $5.00 
each; $9.50 for 2. 

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Flowering Cherries at Washington, D. C. & 
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