‘SOLUBLE 
MORCROP 
WITH B, 

FLO is the new, soluble plant food. Mixes readily 
with water. A complete fertilizer that gets right 
down to the roots of grass. No bulk...no burn- 
ing. FLO is applied with the GAT SPRAYER while 
you water the lawn. 10 pounds equals 100 pounds 
of ordinary fertilizer. Also makes an excellent 
transplanting and “Booster” solution. 
FLO MORCROP KIT 
10 LBS. 2 
FLO MoRcROP = 
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APPLICATOR JAR 
* 
GAT SPRAYER 

Blowering Apricots 
These cheerful trees bloom much ear- 
lier than flowering peaches and light- 
en the home and garden on dull win- 
ter days. You will enjoy their spicy 
perfume. 4-5’, $1.50; 3-4’, $1.25. 
Double deep rose. Very early. 3-4’, 
$1.25; 4-5’, $1.50; 5-6’, $2.00. 
Boxelder 
To 70’ Strong and free growing. Decid- 
ious. 3-4’, $1.75; 4-5’, $2.00. 
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Richs SHADE cud FLOWERING 
TREES 5 of Spectacular Beauty 
Clump ae sae 
This variety is identical with the Eur- 
opean White Birch except it is grown 
with tree-like leaders or stems 
branched at the ground, giving a real- 
istic effect as often seen in the woods. 
a feet. 3-4’, $1.65; 4-5’, $1.90; 5-6’, 
3.00. 
European White 
(Betula Pendula alba) Medium size 
tree; upright habit; small dense foli- 
age; white bark. 30-40 feet. 3-4’, $1.00; 
4-5’, $1.25; 5-6’, $2.10. 
Weeping Howering 
berries 
Both varieties; bare root. 5’ stems, 
$5.25. 
Double Pink 
A very rare variety; branches do not 
droop as much as the single weepers. 
Deep pink double flowers of medium 
size. 
Single Pink 
Strong drooping type of vigorous 
growth; blossoms are pale pink and 
borne in greatest profusion. An ex- 
tremely beautiful tree. 
Flowering Japanese 
Ch 
The flowering cherries are particularly 
beautiful because of the very large 
soft colored blossoms, followed by at- 
tractive foliage. They are worthy of a 
greater place in landscape use. 3-4’, 
$1.75; 4-5’, $2.15. 
Amanagawa 
15 feet. Unlike all others in its ex- 
tremely narrow, erect growth, which 
takes little room. Flowers semi-double, 
pink, in erect clusters. 
Kwanzan 
Double dark pink blossoms. 30 feet. 
Attractive foliage. Every yard should 
have one. 
Mt. Fuji 
A lovely variety highly valued by all 
who love flowering Cherries. Its dou- 
ble, snowy white flowers are very 
large and heavy, produced in great 
abundance. Being the only snow-white 
rose-flowering Cherry in cultivation in 
this country, it is very popular. The 
Arnold Arboretum Bulletin often men- 
tions it because of its beauty and 
hardiness. 30 feet. 
Naden 
Pink; late flowering; double, very pop- 
ular; vigorous, upright, adapted to 
street or lanes. 
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Dogwood 
Pink Flowering 
(C. Florida rubra) Considered the 
“aristocrat” among the Dogwood fam- 
ily. Its flowers vary from blush-pink 
to deep rose, making a lovely sight in 
May and June, and the fruit in Sep- 
tember almost equal in beauty. 15 to 
25 feet. 24-30”, $3.75. 

CHINESE ELM 
Elm 
American 
(U. Americana) Tall growing, stately 
tree well known throughout America. 
This is one of our finest street and 
park trees. 80-100 feet. 3-4’, $1.25; 4-5’, 
$1.50; 5-6’, $2.25; 6-8’, $3.00. 
Chinese 
(Ulmus pumila) Rapid growing tree; 
compact, pyramidal growth; adapted 
to aimost any climate or soil. 3-4’, 
$1.00; 4-5’, $1.25; 5-6’, $1.95; 6-8’, $2.40. 
Golden Chain 
(Laburnum) 
A hardy low growing tree with beauti- 
eful racenes of bright yellow flowers 
12-18” long. 25 feet. 3-4’, 
$2.50; 5-6’, $3.00; 6-8’, $3.75. 
Hawthorne 
Paul's Scarlet 
(C. oxyacantha pauli) This is a very 
attractive tree in the early spring 
when covered with a mass of double, 
brilliant scarlet blossoms and red ber- 
ries in the fall of the year. 30 feet. 
Whiptrees 3-4’, $1.50; 5-6’, $2.50. 
$1.75; 4-5’, 
