MALMO QUALITY ORNAMENTAL AND FLOWERING TREES 


SNOWBALL (Viburnum) 
Carlesi. To 5 feet. Semi-dwarf, dark green foliage, distinctive pink 
tinted flowers in clusters, very fragrant. 8-10’’ $2.00, 15-18" 
$3.50, 2-3" $4.50. 
Opuls Sterile (American Snowball). Hydrangea-like flowers in 
spring. Very ornamental. Does not set berries. 4-5 $3.50: 
Tomentosum Plicatum. To 5 feet. Double Japanese Snowball. 
Improvement over tomentosum. Blooms along all branches. 
buvr: $1.50),253° $4.50, 
SNOWBERRY (Coral Berry) 
Symphoricarpos Vulgaris. Very popular with its soft pink flowers 
followed by bright red fruit during fall and winter. 2-3’ $1.50. 
SPIREA 
Anthony Waterer. To 3 feet. Dwarf growing, red flowers blooming 
continuously from June to October, almost evergreen. 15-18” 
Sile50: 
Prunifolia. Double Bridalwreath. To 6 feet. Small leaves, very 
white double flowers in clusters along graceful branches. 2-3’ 
$1.50. : 
Thunbergi. Low growing, to 4 feet, with slender branches of 
feathery green foliage, snow-white flowers in March. 18-24" 
$1.50. 
Van Houttei. Bridalwreath. To 6 feet. Graceful branches with mass 
of fragrant white flowers. 2-3’ $1.50. 
TAMARIX 
African. To 10 feet. Rose-pink flowers before leaves. Fine feathery 
light green foliage. April and May. 2-3’ $2.00, 3-4’ $3.50. 
VIBURNUM 
See Snowball, also ‘’Flowering Evergreens’’ 
WEIGELA 
Heavy dark green foliage. Tubular shaped flowers. 
Bristol Ruby (New) (Pat. 492). To 5 feet. Bright ruby-red all 
summer. 2-3' $2.50. 
Eva Rathke. Dwarf. To 4 feet. Deep red. Blooms throughout 
Summer, 2-3: Sl.50) 
Henderson. To 6 feet. Flower clear pink. 12-18’ $1.50, 3-4’ 
$3.50. 
WITCH HAZEL 
See Deciduous Flowering Trees 

WEIGELA 
ORNAMENTAL AND FLOWERING 
DECIDUOUS TREES 
PRACTICALLY ALL OF THIS CLASS IS HARDY IN SUBZERO 
CLIMATES 
We offer the following as the finest varieties of flowering trees, 
many of them improved and new varieties that thrive especially 
well here. They are indispensable in securing distinctive landscap- 
ing effects. Well-shaped trees, well-branched tops. Large speci- 
men prices on request. 
ASH, Mountain. Large clusters scarlet berries from July to Janu- 
ary. 6-8’ from $3.50. 
APRICOT, Flowering, Bonita. Very early double deep rose flowers 
with spicy fragrance, moderate growth. 4-6’ $3.50. 
BEECH, Purple Leaved (Fagus sylvatica purpurea) . One of the finest 
specimen trees. 4-5‘ $5.00, 6-8’ $7.50. 
BIRCH, European White. Tall slender tree, round green leaves, 
silver bark. A most attractive tree for specimen, groups, or park- 
ing strips. 8-10’ $3.50, 10-12’ $5.00. 
Cut-Leaved Weeping. Excellent for lawn specimen or parking strip. 
5-6’ $3.00, 6-8’ $4.50. 

SILVER BIRCH (EUROPEAN WHITE) 
CHERRY, Japanese Flowering. (Prunus Serrulata). March-May 
flowering. 
Amangawa. Slender, tall poplar-like habit, large double light pink 
flowers. 4-6’ $5.00. 
Kwanzan. Large double deep pink. Most elegant of all flowering 
cherries. Early, fragrant, heavy bloomer. 4-6’ $5.00, 6-7’ $7.50. 
Naden. Double soft pink, blooms later than Kwanzan, well branched. 
4-6’ $5.00. 
CHERRY, Japanese Small Flowering (Prunus Subhirtella). This 
Subhirtella group of flowering cherries is smaller growing, as 
compared to the Serrulata type but are profuse bloomers. 
Autumnalis Jugatsuzakura. A most interesting winter flowering 
cherry with great masses of small double pink flowers from No- 
vember to March. 4-6’ $5.00, 6-7’ $7.50. 
Weeping Subhirtella, Park’s Double pink. 6-7’ $6.50. 
CRABAPPLE, Flowering (Malus). Colorful flowering tree. Blooms 
after the flowering cherry. 
Atrosanguinea (Carmine Crab). Showy brilliant carmine single 
flowers, blooms freely. 4-5‘ $3.50, 5-6’ $5.00, 6-7’ $7.50. 

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