HILLSDALE LANDSCAPE COMPANY 

The Flowering Crab 
MALUS—THE FLOWERING CRAB 
The flowering crabs have few rivals among gorgeous spring flowering trees and 
shrubs. They are of easy culture, and whether planted singly or in masses, give re- 
markable and quick results. We are specializing in growing semi-matured specimens. 
Unlike the usual run of stock offered, these are all trained into fine specimens for im- 
mediate effect. 
MALUS M. F. Arnoldiana 12 ft. Arnold Crab 
Coronaria 30 ft. Garland Crab-apple Larger leaves and larger and lighter colored 
; ; flowers than above variety. Large yellow fruit. 
“Wild Sweet Crab.’ Fragrant double rose 
flowers changing to white in early spring. Hard Ao ft. 2c ce ae $ 2.00 
and sour yellowish fruit. B & B. oe re 2.50 
6) ft. ee ee eee, $ 5.00 6. ft. sn. eee 5.00 
Boy ft EE ea ee eee 8.00 
M. F. Atrosanguinea 20 ft. ‘Carmine Crab-apple 
M. Eleyi 15 ft. Eleyi Flowering Crab 
Handsome. Single flowers of deep rose. Shin- 
Small tree with reddish leaves when opening ing leaves. 
with purple rib. Light red flowers. Purple-red ’ ‘ 
fruit. Same price as Arnoldiana. 
4 Lt ee ee $ 3.00 
DEE oeeneec ees eee ces eee cece cen eeten ten teneeeeteen ene 4.00 M. F. Scheideckera 20 ft. Scheidecker Crab 
Large clusters of semi-double pink flowers. 
M. Elsie Rathke Large yellow fruit. B & B. 
Weeping, with pink blossoms and gray-green 6 ft. Sc Lee ee eee $ 5.00 
foliage. at ea ee 8.00 
A” $e Ce eee $ 3.00 
Bi C£te, cia. et A ee eee 4.00 
M. Halliana Parkmanni 15 ft. Parkman Crab 
M. Floribunda 15-20 ft. Somewhat purplish twigs. Double deep rose 
Oriental Flowering Crab flowers. 
Ft cache rie $ 2.00 
ra 4 peat ne RN SU ETT Rien PON wens, fk A 5 2.00 ? 
ae Ce oat ee Me he en ML RIESE YS a : 2.50 tl rere 3.00 
met bee. oe a ee 5.00 BY EG ee 4.00 
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