NEW RED LEAF PEACH 
The Sensational New Blood Leaf Ornamental 
Something new in an ornamental tree. Many ornamental trees have been offered wilth colored foliage, but never 
a Blood Leaf peach tree with BEAUTIFUL RED FOLIA GE-—bright red early in the spring, gradually dulling to 
a deep maroon towards fall. Its pink blossoms against the red foliage create a 
most pleasing contrast with your other plantings. 
These trees produce a crop of perfectly round inch and a half diameter peaches 
' —just the size for pickling. Fruit has an all-over red coloring, flesh is white, 
with a delicious sweet flavor. Ripens with the Gold Drop—real late. 
A two purpose tree—a grand ornamental which also produces a crop of edible 
peaches. 3 to 4 foot trees 85¢ each, 2 for $1.50; Heavy 4 to 6 foot trees, $1.15 
each, 2 for $2.00. 
RED BUD—When you see this magnificent tree in ful] bloom, a solid mass. of 
cerise-pink flowers, against the blue of a spring sky, you are seeing one of the 
most lovely sights in all nature. It grows only 10 to 12 feet tall. The glossy 
heart-shaped leaves turn yellow in the fall, Heavy 2-3 ft. transplanted trees 
85¢ each, 2 for $1.50. 
FLOWERING HOPA CRAB TREE—The finest flowering ornamental, low- 
growing tree—beautiful in bloom, beautiful in foliage, beautiful in fruit. In 
the spring it is simply covered with the fragrant, bright pink flowers. In late 
summer and fall, the clusters of small fruits turn a bright red. The foliage 
is a rich maroon in spring. It is perfectly hardy, easy to grow, growing even 
on the poorest soil with scarcely 
any care or attention. Strong 7 to 
9 ft. trees, $3.00 each. Heavy 4 to 
6 ft. trees, $1.50 each; 2 for $2.50. 
MAGNOLIA, SOULANGEANA — 
This is the most popular hardy Magnolia. One of the first trees to 
bloom, the delightfully fragrant flowers appear before the leaves. 
They are pink in the bud and white when fully open. The blossoms 
are large, often 8 inches across. The foliage itself is attractive, a 
rich, waxy green. The tree seldom grows more than 10 feet tall and 
starts blooming before it is 3 feet tall. In fact, most of the young 
trees we send out have bloom buds on them. It is strikingly beautiful, 
low growing, flowering tree for the lawn. Heavy 2 to 3 foot trees, 
$3.50 each. 
MOUNTAIN ASH—Dazzling orange berries, the most beautiful lawn 
specimen tree! You’ll want two in the front yard to balance your 
planting. Large clusters of orange berries remain through winter 
brightening the landscape. Graceful branches of fancy leaves 
thickly clothe mature specimens. Grows about 40 feet in height at 
maturity. Shapely oval head. 2 foot trees, 60¢ each; 2 for $1.00. 
Heavy 5 to 6 foot trees, 
$2.50 each. 

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Hopa Flowering Crab 
CUT-LEAF WEEPING BIRCH—No other tree occupies quite the place 
in the hearts of home builders that this graceful tree does. Its white 
bark, pendulous branches, delicate green foliage, deeply cut leaves, 
endear it to all who want a tree both for 
shade and ornament. A beautiful effect 
is created by planting three of them as | 
a triangle, about 20 feet apart. Strong & 
4 to 5 ft. trees, $2.75; 2 for $5.00. ¥, 
NEW REDVEIN CRAS—Extra large 
red flowers. A large growing Russian 
Turkestan variety. Has remarkable 
large red flowers in April followed by 
large purplish-red fruit and_ leaves. 
Strong 4 to 5 ft. trees, $2.00 each. 
SUGAR MAPLE (Hard MAPLE) — 
While the bloom is not noticeable, the 
scarlet, orange and yellow foliage in 
the Fall more than make up for this 
lack. This tree is the source of most 
Maple Sugar. This rugged individual 
will stand time, storms and severe tem- 
peratures without flinching for a mo- 
ment. Strong 5 to 7 foot trees, $3.00. 
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