MALUS—Flowering Crab 
The Flowering Crabs are among the most beautiful of 
our flowering trees. Their blooming is one of the most 
colorful and interesting events in the spring succession 
of flowers. They are hardy and will grow anywhere that 
the apple will do well. All plants are dug B&B. 
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PRICES 
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. adstringens. 16’ 
One of the finest crabapples. Flowers soft rose 
pink of a rare share. Fruit large; red, yellow or 
green. 
arnoldiana—Arnold Crab. 12° 
A beautiful variety originated at the Arnold Arbore- 
tum. Large rose colored flowers turning to white. 
3-7’ 
. atrosanguinea—Carmine Crab. 18’ 
Brilliant carmine flowers. 
3-6’ 
baccata mandshurica—Manchurian Crab. 20’ 
Large white flowers, fragrant, scarlet fruit. 
3-7’ 
. foribunda—Japanese Flowering Crab. 20’ 
3-7’ 
. f£. lemoinei—Lemoine Flowering Crab. 15’ 
The most outstanding of the flowering crabs, single 
red, purple foliage. 
3-5’ 
. hopa—Red Flowering Crab. 12’ 
Large single clear pink; bronze-green foliage. 
3-7’ 
. ioensis—Prairie Crab. 25’ 
Budded on apple seedlings, native wild crab, pink 
flowers, delightful fragrance. 
3-7’ 
. i. plena—Bechtel Crab. 15’ 
Produces abundantly beautiful double pink flowers, 
making a veritable tree of roses, 
3-5’ 
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