
Magnolias 
SOULANGEANA—Large lily-like flowers come at the end of winter 
before the leaves. Purplish-pink and lavender outside, pale lavender 
or white inside. 2-3 ft. $7.50 each; 3-4 ft. $10.00 each. 
SOULANGEANA NIGRA—Large dark purple flowers. Inside of cup- 
shaped flower lighter purple in color. 18-24 inch $5.50 each. 
STELLATA (Star Magnolia)—Neat growing large sh-ub. Flowers 
3 to 4 inches across, with many narrow pinkish white petals. 18-24 inch 
$5.50 each. 
WEEPING CHERRY 
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Single Pink Weeping Cherry. 
Double Pink Weeping Cherry. 
One of the finest weeping trees for lawns and small 
grounds. The branches are slender and when grafted 
on tall stems, fall gracefully to the ground. The flowers 
are rose-colored, appearing before the leaves. 
FLOWERING CRAB (Malus) 

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Produces flower effects equal to those of more talked- 
of cherries. The crabs are hardy and add a charm of 
fragrant wildness to a planting. 
They are extremely hardy and will thrive in posi- 
tions and exposures which would be fatal to the more 
delicately constituted cherries. They also exhibit a 

greater variety in character of tree, a wider range of pe.” a oe a a 
color in their blossoms, and in autumn are adorned FLOWERING CRABAPPLE 
with glittering clusters of fruit in shades of green, yel- 
low, orange, scarlet, and crimson. No other flowering trees equal the HAWTHORN 
flowering crabs in profusion of bloom, and among the other qualities, Pe a nee Teen 
varieties may be selected which have a restricted growth or dwarf habit. 
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so that they will never become too large and clumsy. 
Atrosanguinea—In early May, every twig and branchlet of the Car- 
mine Crab is covered with clusters of dark pink, almost crimson flowers. 
Its spreading or weeping habit of growth makes it a handsome lawn 
specimen. 
Bechtel’s—The flowers are a beautiful shade of pink, are large, very 
double and fragrant, resembling little roses. It blooms somewhat later 
than most varieties. 
Eleyi—Attractive reddish foliage in spring changing to pink. Clus- 
tered single rose-pink flowers followed by showy red fruit. 
Floribunda purpurea—lIts purple foliage and bark, single crimson 
flowers and fruit make it a distinct departure from the ordinary. The 
flowers and fruit are carried on long, pendulous stems and are pro- 
duced in great abundance. A strong grower. 
Hopa—A beautiful, upright growing tree with attractive foliage. En- 
tirely covered with rose-colored flowers in April. Fruit red inside and 
out, hanging on until late autumn. Very hardy and free from disease. 
Planted extensively. 
Parkmani—An irregular shaped little tree when young, Parkman's 
Crab assumes a most attractive picturesque habit as it grows older. 
The flowers are bright rosy red, double, and droop gracefully on thread- 
like pedicels. It is a gorgeous ornament to any planting, and has long 
been a favorite. 
Scheideckeri—The flowers of Scheidecker’s Crab are double, bright 
pink, last a long time, and the fruit, which is produced in great profusion, 
is waxy yellow. The tree has a regular pyramidal habit, about 15 feet 
high. Best and easiest to flower. 
Spectabilis (Chinese Flowering Crab)—Growth decidedly erect and 
vase-like. Flowers double, fairly large and light pink, followed in 
Paul’s Double Red Flowering—Wide spreading 
irregular, spiny branches, the head about equal- 
ing the height in diameter. In May it is very deco- 
rative with an abundance of double carmine-red 
flowers, followed by red fruit. 


autumn with yellow fruit. PAUL'S DOUBLE FLOWERING THORN 
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