MALMO QUALITY DECIDUOUS FLOWERING SHRUBS _ 

Bechtel’s (loensis flore 
pleno). Large double 
pure pink, sweet scent- 
ed rose-like flowers, 
compact growers. 4-6’ 
$3.50, 6-7’ $5.00. 
Floribunda. Small tree 
literally covered with 
small rose-red flowers 
in clusters. 4-6’ $3.50. 
Hopa. Red buds, pink 
flowers. 6-7’ $7.50. 
Niedwetzkyana. Deep 
pink. Fruit, leaves and 
twigs bright red. 6-7’ 
$7.50. 
Parkmani. Double, bright 
rose-red flowers on 
long slender stems. 
4-6’ $3.50. 
Scheideckeri. Double, 
bright pink flowers, 
waxy yellow fruit. 6-7’ 
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DOGWOOD, Native (Cor- 
nus Nuttalli). White 
flowers of great beauty 
in early spring, red ber- 
ries and brilliant foli- 
age in fall. Nursery 
grown. 2-4 $2.50, 
4-6’ $3.50. 
Pink Flowering (Cornus 
florida rubra) . See De- 
ciduous Shrubs. 3-4’ 
$5.00, 4-5’ $7.50. 
ELM, Siberian (U. pu- 
mila). Small leaved, 
compact, medium size, 
graceful tree, resem- 
bling U. parviflora (Chinese Elm). Excellent for background, 
shade, avenue trees, heavy screens or windbreaks. Thrives under 
adverse conditions and in dry situations. 5-6’ $3.00, 6-8’ $4.00, 
S=110° $5.00, 10-12° $7.50. 
FRANKLINIA, Alatamaha. To 25 feet. Creamy white cup-shaped 
flowers in spring and again in the fall when the large leaves take 
on brilliant fall tints. Needs sun, light well drained soil with 
plenty of humus. In containers $2.00. 
HAWTHORN, Crataegus Cordata (Washington thorn). Very de- 
sirable species—beautiful fall coloring, white flowers, bright red 
berries. 4-6’ $3.50, 6-7’ $4.50. 

KWANZAN, FLOWERING CHERRY 
Paul’s Scarlet (B. 
oxyeantha 
Paulii) . Clusters 
of double vivid 
scarlet flowers, 
covering the tree 
May and June. 
6-8’ $5.00. 
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BECHTEL’S DOUBLE FLOWERING CRAB 
LABURNUM (Golden Chain), Vossi. Exceptionally long clusters 
yellow flowers; top grafted on L. vulgare. 3-4’ $2.50, 4-5’ $3.50. 
LOCUST, Pink Flowering (Robinia decaisneana). Lovely, small 
flowering tree with light green foliage. Good specimen plant. 
In spring produces pink flowers. 8-10’ $6.50. 
MAPLE, Acer, Japanese varieties. See Deciduous Shrubs. 
Schwedleri (Red Leaved Norway Maple). Bright red leaves, shad- 
ing to greenish bronze in summer, golden yellow in autumn. 
6-8’ $4.00. 
MOUNTAIN ASH,. See Ash. 
MULBERRY, Weeping. Arching pendulous branches reaching to 
ground. Large vivid green leaves, edible blackberry like fruit 
in August. 6-8’ $7.50. 
OAK, Scarlet (Quercus coccinea): Tall grower, deeply cut leaves, 
striking scarlet color in Autumn. 6-8’ $3.50, 8-10’ $5.00. 
PEACH, Flowering (Prunus Persica). One of the earliest and most 
colorful of flowering trees. Blooms February to May. 
Aurora. Soft rose pink flowers. Early. 3-4’ $3.50, 5- 6 $5.00. ° 
Burbank Double. Large double pink flowers. 6-8’ $5.00. 
Helen Borchers. Huge shell pink flowers in profusion, midseason. 
3-4’ $3.50, 5-6’ $5.00. 
San Jose. The earliest variety, rose pink flowers, semi-double. 3-4’ 
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PLUM, Flowering, Prunus Bleriana. Flowers February to March with 
masses of double pink blossoms on slender branches. Striking 
maroon foliage. 5-6’ $3.50, 6-8’ $5.00. 
Thundercloud. Fine crimson leaved single pink flowering plum, 
closely resembling Vesuvius. 3-4’ $2.00, 4-5’ $3.50, 5-6’ $5.00. 
Triloba. Flowering plum habit with flowers resembling a flower- 
ing almond. In April, before the leaves appear, the slender 
branches of this little tree are solid with double pink flowers. 
3-4’ $3.00, 4-5’ $5.00. 
Vesuvius. Brilliant crimson foliage from April to December, single 
white blossoms in spring followed by purple fruit. 4-5’ $3.50, 
6-11, bo. 00, 
POPLAR (Populus), Bolleana. Narrow pyramid habit similar to 
Lombardy but more silvery foliage; hardy. 8-10’ $6.00. 
Lombardy (P. nigra italica). Tall narrow, rapid grower. Excellent 
for borders where there is room, windbreaks and accent groups. 
6-8’ $3.50. 
ROSE ACACIA. See Locust. 
WILLOW, Corkscrew. Branches mostly vertical and each is curved 
and twisting, forming an intricate pattern against the sky. Inter- 
esting: and decorative. 6-8’ $7.50, 8-10’ $10.00. 
Niobe (Golden Bark Weeping). Very attractive summer and win- 
ter. Long pendulous branches with clean bright green leaves, 
branches and twigs warm golden color. 4-6’ $2.50, 6-8’ $5.00, 
8-10’ $7.50. 
WITCH HAZEL, Hamamelis Virginiana. Thrives best in moist places 
and semi-shade. Yellow flowers. 3-4’ $3.50. 
H. Molltis (Chinese Witch Hazel). Dark green large leaves, turn- 
ing golden yellow with age with fragrant yellow flowers in Janu- 
ary-February. 2-3’ $6.50. 

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