FLOWERING FRUIT TREES 
FLOWERING APRICOTS (continued) TO eet 08 
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Chas. Abraham, (5), double. deep pink @. ane” 
Dawn, (6), very large double pink 
Peggy Clarke, (6), double deep rose 
Rosemary Clarke, (6), double snow-white 
FLOWERING CHERRIES 
5 tO: 6. tee oe, 1 nee 1.60 1.50 
ALORS at tee ee ies ee oe 1.35 1.25 
Acton Ae tate ener A eee eee ee 1.10 1.00 
Akebono (Daybreak) (5), single pink 
Beni Hoshi (Pink Star) (5), single pink (AMRHS) 
FLOWERING PEACHES (4) 
Chto Leite ee ne 1.00 90 
STO Ou tie Poe Sta eee etn .80 75 
AeEOSS® ft eee tke de pee ee .65 60 
APEOL AML Uopthe ee ies ce eee 55 50 
DetOeg tte wr a ee -45 40 
Aurora, soft flesh pink 
Burbank, large shell pink 
Camelliaflora, red; late 
Early Double Red 
Edw. H. Rust, white 
Helen Borchers, large pink (AMRHS) 
Iceberg, white 
Peppermint Stick, white with red stripes, pink with 
red stripes and some solid red flowers. 
San Jose Pink, early pink 
FLOWERING PLUMS 
ONTO a) SLC cee ot ok, eee tne tone 1.00 -90 
DEOL OL tae er a ae tt So FE .80 75 
ANON Leer rohan ey ek oe 65 60 
PTLO Saat a io eS ae sa 55 -50 
DEO uget tac melicee osc peels hepa se .45 40 
blirieana (5) 
Hollywood (5) 
Leaves deep green above, red beneath. Bears small 
white flowers in great profusion on long shoots ex- 
cellent for cutting. Also bears a good crop of well 
flavored fruit which ripens very early. 
pissardi (3) 
Thundercloud (4) 
Has the deepest purple foliage known in plums. 
Leaves. do not turn green but hold their color all 
summer and even until they fall. 
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