
JAPANESE CHERRIES—A Symbol of Spring Time 
PINK DOGWOOD (Cornus florida rubra). 15-20 ft. A beauty in spring 
with its profusion of reddish pink flowers. Deep red foliage and 
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WHITE DOGWOOD (Cornus florida), 15-20 ft. Flowers 3 to 3/2 in. in 
diameter cover the tree in spring. The foliage changes to gor- 
geous reds in the fall. Scarlet fruits add to their beauty........... 
JAPANESE CRAB (Malus floribunda). 15-20 ft. Pink flower buds open 
into a spectacular flood of white blossoms which completely hide 
the branches. Later in the season the tree is adorned with tiny 
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RED FLOWERING CRAB (Malus Hopa). 20-25 ft. The tree is literally 
covered with large, rose-colored fragrant flowers in the spring, 
and clusters of bright red fruits in late summer and fall. Grows on 
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AMERICAN RED BUD (Cercis canadensis). 20-25 ft. Also known as 
Judas Tree. A picturesque tree, unusually arresting in the early 
spring when branches are covered with clusters of pink flowers. 
JAPANESE CHERRY (Prunus kwanzan). 25-30 ft. Double Flowering 
Cheéerys wiih pink, blossoms very early in spring,:+)..-...2...2.%. 
CRIMSON KING MAPLE (Acer Schwedleri nigra). 30-40 ft. A beacuti- 
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