Specimen trees of some varieties, 
$17.50 to $40.00. Also Red, 
Variegated, Pink, White, bare-root, 
4-6 ft., $2/00. 
Note approximate time of coming 
into bloom. 
Appleblossom. Soft pink with 
red center. Feb. 15. 
Bicolor. Red and white varie- 
gated. Feb. 1. 
Helen Borchers. Enormous flesh 
pink. Feb. 1. 
ek Roosevelt. Lively red. Jan. 
Purity. Frosty white. Feb. 15. 
pee San Jose. Flesh pink. Jan. 10. 
Flowering Dogwood Snowbird. Flesh pink with red 
center. Feb. 15. 
Vesuvius. Dark red. Feb. 15. 
Weeping White. Lines long 
weeping branches with white. 
Maron: 

FLOWERING PLUM. Prunus. Widely planted because of the red, 
bronze or maroon leaves, reddish bark and their multitude of pink or white 
spring bloom. Pleasant perfume. Bare-root, $2.25; 5-gal., $3.50, except 
as noted. 
Blireiana. Double pink bloom, bright red spring foliage that turns 
dark green in summer. 10-12 ft. 
Blireiana Newport. Single pink. Bronzy red foliage. 10-12 ft. 
Bare-root, $2.50. 
Pissard. Single white. Bright red spring foliage turning purple in 
summer. 15 ft. Also balled specimens, $4.25 to $12.50. 
Thundercloud. Single white. 
Bronzy-purple foliage. 12-15 ft. 
Vesuvius. Single white. Large 
crinkled bronzy leaves. 12-15 ft. 
HORSE CHESTNUT. Aesculus. 
Immense hand-shaped leaves and 
big racemes of crepe-paper-like 
bloom in late spring. Round head- 
ed tree to 20 ft, 5-gal:, $750: 
We have both Pink, carnea, and 
White, hippocastanum. 
LIQUIDAMBAR | styraciflua. 
While it does not flower we feel 
we must include this pyramidal 
tree here for its fall leaves, painted 
in shades of yellow, gold, scarlet 
and maroon, are as colorful as any 
spring flowers. 30-35 ft. 1-gal., 
$1.25; 5-gal., $3.50. Flowering Almond 

