MALMO QUALITY DECIDUOUS FLOWERING SHRUBS 

Mrs. Edward Harding. Double, bright carmine red. 1 Y2-2'-$2.50. 
Mrs. W. E. Marshall. Single purplish crimson. 1 2-2’ $2.50, 2-3' 
$3.50. ; 
Pearl. Single, pure white. 2-3’ $3.50. 
President Grevy. Double, lilac rose. 2-3’ $2.50, 3-4’ $3.50. 
President Lincoin. Single, blue, early. 2-3’ $2.50, 3-4’ $3.50. 
Ruhm Von Horstenstein. Large purple flowers. 12-2’ $2.50, 
2-3 $3.50. 
odeabek Double purple tinged with violet. 1-1 ¥%2' $2.50, 12-2’ 
2)5)0) 
Old Fashioned Common Purple. 3-4’ $3.00. 
MAGNOLIA 
~ Liliflora. Tulip-shaped, large size purplish-pink flowers before 
leaves appear. Many ground stems make compact bush. 2-3’ 
TLR 
Soulangeana. Large pinkish blossoms of nine petals, fragrant. 
Specimens to 8 feet. 3-4’ $6.00, 4-5’ $7.50, 5-6’ $10.00. 
S. Alba Superba. Similar to soulangeana but almost white and larger 
flowers. 3-4’ $6.00, 4-5’ $7.50. 
S$. Lennei. To 7 feet. Large, deep crimson outer petals, white in- 
side, later flowering than soulangzana as well as large flowers 
and leaves. 3-4’ $6.00, 4-5’ $7.50. 
S. Nigra. Blooms later than saulangeana and is darker color. 2-3’ 
$5.00, 3-4 $6.00, 4-5’ $7.50. 
S. Rustica Rubra. New English introduction. Large cup-shaped 
’ flowers of deep reddish purple. 4-5’ $7.50, 5-6’ $10.00. 
Stellata. Star Magnolia. Dwarf grower with numerous delicate pink- 
ish-white waterlily-like flowers in early spring, fragrant. One 
of the most beautiful. 2-3 $5.00, 3-4’ $7.50. 
EVERGREEN MAGNOLIA 
See Broadleaf Evergreens 
MOCK ORANGE 
See Philadelphus 
MAPLE 
Japanese Red Leaf (Acer palmatum atropurureum nigrum). Grace- 
ful shrub of medium size having deep red leaves. This im- 
proved variety holds its true red color until leaves fall in De- 
cember. 2-3’ $4.00. 
Japanese Cutleaf Red (Acer palmatum atropurpureum dissectum) . 
Handsome red foliage of small, deeply cut leaves. 12-18" 
$3.50, 18-24” $5.00. 

MAGNOLIA SOULANGEANA 

LILAC 
PHILADELPHUS 
Belle Etoile. Bushy, free-blooming form. Fragrant large single 
white flowers with purple eye. 2-3’ $2.00. 
Virginal. To 8 feet. Medium growth, producing masses of beauti- 
ful creamy fragrant semi-double flowers beginning in May over 
a long season. 2-3’ $2.00. 
POTENTILLA FARRERI PROSTATA 
New. Dwarf and compact with soft yellow flowers. $1.50. 
PUNICA (Pomegranate) 
Granatum. Fiery red or orange double flowers in July-September. 
Needs full sun. 2-3’ $2.50. 
QUINCE, FLOWERING 
Blood Red. Masses of large rich red fiowers in winter and early 
spring. 2-3. 92.50, 4-95 poe 0. 
Appleblossom. Flower white, turning pink, large and in great 
profusion. 1-12‘ $2.00, 2-3’ $3.50. 
Cynthia (New). The large flowers open bicolored. Soft rose 
turning to peach pink in late spring. The grower considers this 
to be the finest he has ever raised. $3.50. 
Crimson and Gold. Dzep red with golden stamens, early. 1-1 1/2’ 
S2E OF 
Enchantress. Large shell pink flowers often 1 2 inches wide, very 
free blooming, one of the best. 12-2’ $2.50, 2-3’ $3.50. 
Pink Lady (New). Pure clear pink. Earliest of all. Blooms Feb- 
ruary-March. $3.50. 
Rubra Grandiflora. Lovely flowers.in true blood red. A truly mag- 
nificent variety. 18-24" $2.00, 2-22’ $2.50. 
Snow (New). Largest pure white, up to 2'/2-inch flowers. Late, 
a wonderful introduction. $3.50. 
Dwarf, Cydonia Maulei. Dwarf flowering, to 3 feet spread. Bright 
orange red flowers, excellent for low hedges or ground cover. 
3-4" $3.50. 
RIBES 
Sanguineum Splendens (Flowering Currant). Hanging sprays of 
red flowers in March 15-18" $1.50. 
S. Splendens King Edward VIi. New. Deep red flowers in March. 
15-18 $2.00. 

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