PINK 
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Hardy 
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Sweet Odor 
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Perfume 
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Pee Hardy. 
4. Dealbata. 30 ft. 15 deg. Beautiful fern- 
like, silvery blue-green foliage. From Feb- 
ruary to March great sprays of fragrant yel- 
low flowers. Fast growing, beautiful tree. 
Gallon cans, $1.25, $1.50. 
CREPE MYRTLE... 
Crepe Myrtle. 15 ft. Shouid have a place 
in every garden Leaves are bright green, 
turning a bright red in fall; flowers produced 
in utmost profusion at ends of branches dur- 
ing late summer and fall. Plant in full sun. 
Prune half the new growth each winter to 
shrub or small tree. Only balled plants ship- 
ped; bare roots are hard to grow. Purple: 
5-gal. cans; 5 to 6 ft., $5.00. Red: 14% to QeLte, 
$1505 2 to 3 ft., $2:50; "b-galy cans; $4.00. 
Pink: Gallon cans, $1.35, $1.50. 
PURPLE-LEAVED FLOWERING PLUM 
P. pissardi. “Purple Leat Plum.” Leaves 
deep purple in spring, holding purple longer 
than any other purple leaf tree. Flowers 
numerous, white-tinted pink. Fruit reddish- 
purple; can be used for jams Bare roots, 
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GROSS VALLEY, CA 
Flowering Trees 
ALBIiZAZIA Longest Blooming Tree 
A, Julibrissin. “Pink Acacia.” 30 ft. Hand- 
some shade and avenue tree highly adapted 
to California conditions. Fine featheriy fol- 
iage, pink fragrant flowers in great profu- 
sion from July to October, Stands winter as 
far north as Portland, Oregon. Bare root, 
6 to 8 ft. £2502 8 towel lL DOmguartecans, 
75e, 
DOGWOODS 
Cornus Mas. “Cornelian Cherry.” 
An Eye-Full 
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handsome, large, dense-growing shrub or tree. 
lbs., 
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quantities in proportion. 
Straw berries )—10 
Other 
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Rerries 
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Bright yellow flowers borne in great profu- 
sion in early spring, followed by showiest 
red cherries you ever saw. Heavy grade, 4 to 
5 ft. $3:00%: 5 to 6 Bere s4007 Slight erade; 
$1.00 to $1.75. 
Cornus florida, “White Flowering Dog- 
wood.” Maine to Gulf states. Shrub or small 
tree. Foilage wavy, whitish underneath; 
erimson in fall; flowers white, 3 to 4 inches 
across before leaves appear. Gallon can, 
S125. gleoOe 
Cornus florida rubra, Pink or red flower- 
ing Eastern Dogwood. A tree of great beauty. 
Gallon cans, $1.75, $2.00. 24 to 30 inch, B. & 
B., $5.00. 
*Cornus Nuttalli. “Pacifie Dogwood.” Very 
large white flower. High cotored fall foliage. 
Gallon cans, $1.75. 
Cornus Sibirien. Bayley. 6 ft. shrubby 
red-twigged branches very attractive during 
winter. White flat blossoms, early summer, 
followed by profusion of blue berries. Foliage 
purplish red in fall. 1% to 2 ft., 50c; 2 to 3 
Lio e 
FLOWERING CRABAPPLE—A Grand Sight 
FP, ionensis plena, “Beechtel’s Crab.” Double 
pink flowers like small clustered roses; frag- 
rant; late blooming. Bare root. 2 to 3 feet, 
branched, $1.25; 3 to 4 ft., $1.75. 
P. purpurea, With rose-red flowers, size 
of half dollar. Large purplish-red decorative 
apples. 5-gallon cans, $2.25. 
P. purpurea lemoine. NEW, Dark red flow- 
ers, fruit and foliage. 3 to 4 ft., $2.00. 
*Native of California, 




FLOWERING PEACH A Big Bouquet 
Burbank. Very large double pink. Bears 
edible: fruit. 5 to Garth isaeib. 
Camellia flora, Large double deep red. 
CO be Leo lnnoe 
Late Red. Double red. 4 ft ples 
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Cereis canadensis, “American Redbud,” 
Small tree, every twig of which is covered 
with little pink, pea-shaped blossoms in early 
spring. Bare roots, 1% to 2 ft., 85c. 
*Cercis oceidentalis, “California Redbud,” 
With every twig covered by magenta-colored 
flowers in early spring. $1.00, $1.25, $1.50. 
FLOWERING CHERRIES Exquisite 
Weeping. Double’ Pink, (Subhirtella.) 
Small ultimate size, as its branches weep 
straight down. Clothed with lovely shell- 
pink flowers. Also Single Pink. Blooms be- 
fore leaves appear, with breath-taking beau- 
ty. Hither kind, No. 1 heads on 5-ft. stems, 
$5.00, plus 50c packing if to be shipped. 
Kwansan. 20 ft. Of upright growth, me- 
dium size tree. Rated as the finest double 
pink, with flowers 2 inches across. Bare root, 
2=-yr., 5 to 6 ft., branched, $3.50: 
HAWTHORNS 
Paul’s Double Scarlet, 
crimson-searlet; very doubte, followed by 
bright red_ berries. Well branched. Bare 
roots. Whips, 3 to 4 ft., $1.50; gallon cans, 
$1.75; 5-gallon cans, $4.00, 
Crataegus ecarrieri. “Carrier’s Thorn.” Small 
pyramidal tree with single white flowers in 
great profusion; large, waxy berries of bril- 
liant scarlet, the size of cherries, which stay 
well into the winter. Fail foliage, orange 
red, remain on tree longer than any other. 
Always attracts attention. Bare roots, 5 to 6 
ft.; $3.00. 
English Hawthorn. “Single White Thorn.” . 
A cloud of fragrant white bloom in spring; 
myriads of bright red berries in fall. Bare 
TOOTS MZELO lo Luc Caos tO 4a 6 ez bo 4s COS 
Flowers Galore 
15 ft. Flowers deep 
fitz, $1.0 05 somato Gantt p 2c0 OnmubietOuuient terpen eee Oy 
(Add 35c if wanted balled.) 
TAMARIX. Feathery 
Summer Glow. 8 ft. NEW. Has lovely 
lacy charm, beautiful silvery blue-green fol- 
iage. Airy wine-red flower spikes appear 
all summer long. The flowers and foliage 
are lovely for cutting. 90c each 



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