We have the new Rosybloom Crab Apples 

THYMUS (Thyme) 
LONIGINOSUM—2” Purple flowers in June-July. Beautiful in the rockery. 
Each $0.25; dozen $2.50. f ‘ 
SERPYLLUM COCCINEUM—2 to 4”. Crimson flowers in June-July. 
Excellent for rockery. Each $0.25; dozen $2.50. 
TRADESCANTIA (Spicerwort) 
VIRGINIANA—Blue trilium-like flowers from May to September. 
a moist ground. Pretty as cut flowers. Each $0.25; dozen $2.50. 
Virginiana Alba—24”. White flowers. Each $0.30; dozen $3.00. 
VERBASCUM (Mullein) 
Phoenicum Hybrida—30”. Various colors, mostly lilac and purple, from 
June to August. Cuite attractive and uncommon. Each $0.30; dozen $3.00. 
VINCA (Periwinkle) 
Minor—A trailing perennial with dark green glossy foliage and violet blue 
flowers in June. Wonderful as a ground cover in shady locations. 
Each $0.25; dozen $2.50. 
Prefers 
3 HARDY CLIMBERS 
AMPELOPSIS 
Quinquefolia (Virginia Creeper)—Exceedingly hardy. Does not climb. 
Exceedingly useful for covering rocks and banks. Each $0.60; dozen $6.00. 
Engelmanni (Engelman's Ivy)—Exceedingly hardy; clings to brick or 
stones. Each $0.60; dozen $6.00. 
Veitchii (Boston Ivy)—Most popular creeper although not quite as hardy 
as the others. Each $0.75; dozen $7.50. 
ARISTOLOCHIA 
Sipho (Dutchman's Pipe)—Exceedingly large green leaves. Excellent for 
dense cover such as telephone pests, etc. Each $1.50; dozen $15.00. 
BIGNONIA (Trumpet Creeper) 
Radicans—Quite free flowering, large dark red flowers. 
Each $0.85; dozen $8.50. 
CELASTRUS (Bitter Sweet) 
Scandens—Very hardy. Produces clusters of orange colored fruits which 
can be kept in the winter. Each $0.85; dozen $8.50. 
VALERIANA (Valerian) 
Officinalis Alba—48-50”.. Blush white flowers in panicles in June and July. 
Strongly fragrant. A good border plant. Each $0.25; dozen $2.50. 
VERONICA (Speedwell) 
Longifolia—24-28”". Beautiful spikes of violet blue flowers in August. Splendid 
for the border and for cut flowers. Each $0.25; dozen $2.50. 
Repens—4 to 6’’. Light lilac flowers in July and August. Used for carpeting 
and covering rocks. Each $0.25; dozen $2.50. 
VIOLA (Small tufted Pansies) 
Mixed or in Separate Colors—8 to 10’. Beautiful assortment of colors 
such as pure white, apricot, yellow, lilac, purple, blue, red and bicolors in 
bloom from May to late October. Worderful rock garden plants often used 
for edging large borders. Per dozen $1.50; per 100 $10.00. 
Viola Tricolor—Large pansies. (Giant Swiss or Roggli). 
Dozen $1.25; per 50 $4.50; per 100 $8.00. 
CLEMATIS 
Paniculata (Sweet Autumn Clematis)—A valuable climber covered with 
white fragrant flowers in September. 3 year No. 1 plants. 
Each $1.50; dozen $15.00. 
Prices of the following large flowered hybrid varieties: 
Each $1.75; dozen $17.50. 
HENRYI—Large white flowers. 
Jackmanii—Large purple blue flowers. 
Mme. Ed. Andre—Medium size red flowers. 
Ramona—Large light blue flowers. 
Ville de Lyons—Beautiful dark red flowers. 
LONICERA (Climbing Honeysuckle) 
Browni Fushsioides—Scarlet trumpet climbing honeysuckle. 
Each $2.00; dozen $20.00. 
Flava—Yellow trumpet honeysuckle, Each $1.50; dozen $15.00. 

ORNAMENTAL TREES 
ACER (Maple) 
Dasycarpum (Silver Maple or Soft Maple)—6-8’. Each $1.50; dozen $15.00. 
8-10’. Each $2.00; dozen $20.00. 10-12’. Each $3.00; dozen $30.00. 
Dasycarpum (Weir’s cut-leaved Maple). Drooping branches. Leaves deeply 
cut. (Sold out.) p 
Negundo—Ash-leaved or Manitoba maple. ‘ 
Recommended only where better maples will not strive. 
dozen $15.00; 8-10’, each $2.00; dozen $20.00. 
Platanoides (Norway Maple)—(Sold out for this season.) _ : 
Platanoides Schwedleri (Schwedler’s Maple)—Has red foliage in the spring. 
(Sold out for this season.) 
Quick growing and very hardy. 
6-8’, each $1.50, 
AESCULUS 
Hippocastanum (Horse Chestnut)—5-6’, each $2.50; 6-8’, each $3.50. 
BETULA (Birch) 
Alba Laciniata Pendula—Cut-leaf weeping birch. 
6-8’. Each $6.00; 6 for $35.00. 
Alba Pendula Youngi—Ordinary weeping birch. 3-4’, each $2.00; 6 for 
$10.50; 4-5’, each $3.00; 6 for $16.50. 5-6’, each $4.00; 6 for $22.50. 
Papyrifera—Canoe birch. 5-6’, each $2.50; 6 for $14.00. 6-8’, each $3.50; 
6 for $20.00. 
CATALPA 
Bungei—Umbrella-like catalpa. 6-8’, One year heads, each $3.50; 2 year 
heads, each $4.50. 
Speciosa—Western catalpa, 5-6’, Each $2.50; 6-8’, each $3.90. 
FRAXINUS (Ash) 
Americana—American white ash, 8-10’, Each $3.00; dozen $30.00; 10-12’, 
each $4.00. 
JUGLANS (Walnut) 
Nigra—Black walnut. 6-8’, each $2.75; 8-10’, each $3.75. 
MALUS (Ornamental Apple) 
Angustifolia—Betchel’s double flowering crab. 2-3’, each $1.75; dozen 
$17.50. 4-5’, each $3.00; dozen $30.00. 
Elleyi—Leaves purple and flowers carmine. 4-6’, Each $2.00. 
MORUS (Mulberry) 
Alba Pendula—Weeping Mulberry. (Sold out for this season.) } 
Alba Tartarica (Russian mulberry)—A dwarf very hardy form of the white 
mulberry. 3-5’, each $1.25; dozen $12.50; 5-6’, each $1.75; dozen $17.50. 
POPULUS (Poplar) 
Carolina—Carolina poplars. 8-10’, Each $1.10; dozen $11.00. 
10-12’, Each $1.35; dozen $13.50. 
Nigra Fastigiata—Lombardy poplar. 8-10’, Each $1.10; dozen $11.00; 
10-12’. each $1.35; dozen $13.50. 
SOREUS (Ash) 
Aucuparia (Mountain Ash)—6-8’, Each $2.00; dozen $20.00. 
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ROSYBLOOM CRABAPPLES 
(For coloured photographs see front of 1946 Catalogue cover.) 
As promised you in 1946, we are very pleased to be able to offer you this 
year quite a few varieties of this new race of hardy ornamental crah apple 
hybrids originated at the Central Experimental Farm in Ottawa. They 
are beautiful, exceedingly hardy and advantageously take the place of 
ee trees, decorative plum and cherry trees that are grown in warmer 
climates. 
Aminsk—Large pink flowers, very early. Fruits exceedingly decorative. 
Arrow—Buds and flowers dark rose. Very floriferous. An annual bearer. 
Fruits violet red, very decorative. 
Hopa—A variety of United States origin. Trees very hardy, large pink 
flowers. Fruit purple red, edible and excellent for making’ jelly. 
Erie—Blooms ordinarily only every two years but the flowers are so 
beautiful and the fruits so decorative that it is well worth while to grow the 
variety. ; 
Okanagan—Flowers pink, fruits decorative and larger than the average. 
Can be used for jelly. 
Rosseau—Large pink flowers somewhat similar to those of the Arrow 
variety. The fruits are even more decorative. : 
Scugog—Large deep red flowers, fruits average size, very ornamental and 
excellent for jelly. Ff 
Simco—Grows to a tall tree. Rose flowers, fruits very decorative. 
Temiscaming—Beautiful pink flowers with white center 2” in diameter. 
Flowers annually. Fruits blood red which hang on the branches all winter. 
Wabiskaw—Tree tall and straight. Flowers almost double. Fruits cra- 
mine red with green shades. 
PRICES of all varieties: plants 4-5’, each $2.25. 
Complete collection, one plant each of the ten varieties offered, for $20.00. 
SALIX (Willow) 
Babylonica Aurea Pendula—Golden weeping willow. 5-7’, 
Each $1.75; 7-9’, each $2.5). 
Caprea Pendula—Green bark weeping willow. 6-8’, 
Each $2.00; dozen $20.00. 
Pentendra—Laurel leaved willow. 6-8’, Each $1.50; dozen $15.00. 
TILIA (Basswood) 
Americana (American Linden)—6-8’, 
Each $4.00; dozen $40.00. 
ULMUS (Elm) 
Americana (American Elm)—8-10’, Each $2.25; dozen $22.50. 10-12’, 
each $2.85; dozen $28.50. 12-15’, each $4.50; dozen $45.00. 
Sinensis (Pumila)—Chinese Elm. Exceedingly hardy. Splendid for hedges 
along large lawns or for hiding ugly objects: 
15-18". Each $9.35; dozen $3.50; per 100 $25.00. 
18-24". Each $0.45; dozen $4.50; per 100 $35.00. 
24-36". Each $0.60; dozen $6.00; per 100 $45.00. 
86-48’’. Each $0.75; dozen $7.50; per 100 $55.00. 
8-10’. Each $2.50. 
Each $3.00; dozen $30.00; 8-10, 
