Trees for FLOWERS 
AESCULUS, Horsechestnut 
Aesculus carnea (Pink Horsechestnut). Tall, compact tree with bright pink 
flowers in late spring. Tubs, 8-10’, $12.50. 
CERCIS, Redbud 
Cercis canadensis (American Redbud). Small tree covered with tiny, deep 
pink pea-shaped blooms in spring. 5-gallon containers, 5-6’, $3.50. 
CHERRY, Flowering Varieties 
Kwanzan. Masses of double, deep pink flowers in April. 
Naden. Later than Kwanzan; flowers softer pink. 
Shirofugen. Pink in bud; open flowers large double white. 
Prices for above varieties: 5-gallon containers, 4-5’, $3.75. 
Park Weeping Cherry. Dainty single pink flowers in showers on drooping 
branches. 
Double Pink Weeping Cherry. Drooping branches cheerfully furnished with 
double pink flowers. 
Price for above varieties: Tubs, 5’ trunks, top-grafted heads, $6.00. 
CRATAEGUS, Hawthorn 
Crataegus carrieri. Pyramidal tree with white flowers in spring, followed by 
large, bright scarlet berries. 
C. Paul’s Scarlet. Beautiful in spring with masses of double, carmine-red 
flowers. Companion forms of this variety: Double Pink, Double White. 
Price for above varieties: 5-gallon containers, 6-7’, $4.50. 
CORNUS, Flowering Dogwood 
Cornus florida. Small tree for deep shade with attractive white-petaled 
flowers, satiny in texture. 5-gallon containers, 3-4’, $3.50. 
C. florida rubra (Pink Dogwood). Similar to above except that flowers are 
showy, deep pink. 5-gallon containers, 3-4’, $6.00. 
LABURNUM, Golden-Chain Tree 
Laburnum vossi. Long racemes of golden-yellow, pea-shaped blooms in late 
April, early May. Clover-like foliage. 5-gallon containers, 5-6’, $3.50. 
MALUS, Flowering Crabapples 
Arnold Crab. Contrasting carmine-red buds and pink, fading to white flowers 
on a low, spreading small tree. 
Bechtel Crab. Prized for its heavy clusters of bright pink, very double flowers. 
Prices for above varieties: 5-gallon PRUNUS BLIERIANA 
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MAGNOLIAS 
5-gallon containers: $5.00 to $12.50. 
Magnolia lennei. Saucer-shaped flow- 
ers have broad, round petals; outside 
bright purple, inside almost white. 
M. lilliflora. Bushy shrub with numer- 
ous slender purple flowers. 
M. rustica rubra. Shape and color of 
flowers similar to Lennei, but blooms 
much earlier. 
M. Soulangeana. Large, tulip-shaped 
flowers are deep rose-pink, fading to 
light pink with white margins. 
M. Stellata. Rows of slender white pet- 
als arranged like water-lily; faintly 
pink and fragrant when first opened. 
PRUNUS, Flowering Plums 
Blieriana. Very early double, bright 
pink flowers and purplish-red foliage. 
Pissardi. Always interesting with its 
early single white flowers, dark red 
fruits and purplish-red foliage. 
Thundercloud. Literally clouds of 
snowy-white flowers in spring. Rich 
purple foliage persists all season. 
Prices for above varieties: 5-gallon 
containers $3.50. 


HELEN BORCHERS AND ICEBERG FLOWERING PEACHES 
PRUNUS, Flowering Peaches 
Listed in order of flowering. 
San Jose Pink. Earliest of all. Bright, double, pink flowers. 
Early Double Red. Double flowers are really deep rose-pink, 
almost red. 
Helen Borchers. Medium pink, double flowers of fine individ- 
ual form appear in abundance in midseason. 
Iceberg. Chast2 white bloom of this tree are a pleasing con- 
trast to the multitude of spring garden colors. 
Camellia. Rich, deep rose-pink blooms resemble miniature 
camellia blooms. Latest of all. 
Prices for above: 5-gallon containers $2.75. 
MALUS ARNOLDIANA 

