FLOWERING CRABAPPLES 
These are among the most ornamental of trees, valued for their showy 
flowers and bright fruit. 
xMALUS atrosanguinea, Carmine CrasarpLe, 15-20 ft. 
The brilliant carmine flowers in May make this one 
of the most popular flowering trees. Grows as broad 
as tall. Small red fruit in Fall. A great attraction for 
MALUS baceata mandshurica, Mancuurian Cras- 
APPLE, 15-20 ft. 
Fine species from China and Japan. Large pure 
white fragrant flowers in May, dark scarlet fruit. 
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xMALUS, Hv. Dotco CraBarrie, 20-25 ft. 
Beautiful with its large white flowers early in May, 
it has really outstanding ornamental value because 
of its large bright red fruit. Very fine. 
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MALUS floribunda, Japanese FLrowertne CraBapPLe, 
20-30 ft. 
In early May this tree is covered with flowers. The 
buds are rich carmine, the full-blown flower white or 
blush. One of the very best crabapples, most attrac- 
tive to birds, especially pheasants, robins and cedar- 
waxwings. 
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MALUS floribunda, Hv. Ketsry Craparrre, 25-40 ft. 
A unique sport of the preceding species. The un- 
believable profusion of snow-white flowers in May 
makes this one of our finest ornamental trees. Orig- 
inated at Kelsey-Highlands Nursery. Yellow fruit. 
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MALUS floribunda, Hv. Boswurrrt Crapaprier, 20-30 
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Another fine clon, selected at the Arnold Arboretum 
and named because of its bird-attracting value. Pink 
buds, white flowers in May. 
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