Atrosanguinea. Weeping habit. 
10-12 ft. Innumerable dark pink 
bloom. 
Bechtel. Upright, dense pyra- 
midal growth. Huge light pink 
double bloom. 15-18 ft. Bare- 
root, 2-3 ft., $2.00. 
Floribunda. Spreading habit, 
graceful branches, appleblossom- 
pink bloom. Bare-root, 4-6 ft., 
$2.50; 
Hopa. Vigorous, upright and 
spreading. Dark foliage, purplish- 
red bloom, small red fruit. Forms 
a beautiful compact specimen. 15 
ft. Specimens, balled only, 8-9 
f£705.17.50. 
Toringoides. Cut Leaf Crab. 
Upright growth, deeply cut leaves, 
big single white bloom. 12-15 ft. i : 
Bare-root, 3-4 ft., $3.00. Flowering Peach 

FLOWERING CHERRY. Prunus. These remarkably handsome flower- 
ing trees have not been planted extensively in Southern California but, 
although they have a shorter blooming season than Flowering Peaches, their 
spring bloom surely deserve a place in your garden. 8-12 ft. Bare-root, 
$3.50; 5-gal., $4.00. 
Campanulata. Upright growth. Single, pendant, Fuchsia-like bloom 
usually pink in color. 5-gal. only. 
Kwanzan. Huge double bloom of rose pink. 
Naden. Large semi-double lavender pink. 
Shirotae. Double white. 
FLOWERING DOGWOOD. Cor- 
nus florida. Mere words are en- 
tirely inadequate to describe the 
beauty of these outstanding trees 
when banked with their huge sin- 
gle blossoms. Leaves assume red 
shades in fall. A small graceful 
tree that enjoys part shade and 
leaf mold. 8-12 ft. 
Redflowering. Pink to red. Bare- 
root, 2-3 ft., $5.75; Balled, 3-4 
ft., $8.75; 4-5 ft., $10.50. 
White. Bare-root, 4-5 ft., 
$8.75°8. P-gale, °$1225;" (5-gal., 
$4.00 and up. 
FLOWERING PEACH. For sev- 
eral months in spring and early 
summer these colorful trees cover 
themselves with lavish fragrant 
bloom. An excellent source of cut 
flowers. We grow only the finest 
large flowered varieties, All will 
bloom heavily this spring. Heavy 
trees, large tops. Sold by trunk 
caliper: Balled, %8-11/16_ in., 
$4.25; 11/16-34 in., $5.00; 34-1 
Flowering Crab igo. Salt /4e—ins bu. 50) 

