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A judicious selection of flowering 
fruit trees will provide your garden 
with a long season of flowers 
(good for cutting, too). Flowering 
plums and apricots are earliest of 
all, followed by flowering peaches, flowering crab- 
apples and flowering cherries. The first blooms begin 
to appear in January and the cherries bring the season 
to a close in April. 
FLOWERING ALMONDS 
DWARF DOUBLE FLOWERING ALMOND. FLT101. Shrubby little tree with 
long, slender branches heavily laden in earliest spring with very double 
rosette-like flowers. We can supply these in either pink or white. Bare root, 
2-3’ $1.25. 
FLOWERING APRICOTS 
These cheerful trees bloom much earlier than flower- 
ing peaches and lighten the home and garden on dull 
winter days. You will enjoy their spicy perfume. All 
varieties; bare root, 4-6’ $1.50; 3-4’ $1.25; 2-3’ $1.00. 
BONITA. FLT111. Double deep red. Very early. 
DAWN. FLT112. Mid-season variety with large ruffled 
double pink flowers. Intensely fragrant. 
PEGGY CLARKE. FLT113. Distinctive double deep rose, 
flowers are medium sized, profuse. New. 
ROSEMARY CLARKE. FLT114. Pure white flowers are 
large and double, exquisitely fragrant. New. 
FLOWERING CHERRIES 
KWANZAN. FLT122. Double, dark pink with extremely 
large flowers. Bare root 5-6’ $3.25. 
NADEN. FLT123. One of the loveliest and the most 
double pink flowered cherries. Bare root, 5-6’ $3.25. 
SHIROTAE. FLT125. (Mt. Fuji.) Best large double white 
flowers with light green foliage. Bare root, 5-6’ $3.25. 
FLOWERING CRABAPPLE 
All varieties; bare root, 4-6’ $1.50; 3-4’ $1.25; 
2-3’ $1.00. 
PYRUS ALDENHAMENSIS. FLT131. Semi-double red 
flowers, purplish red fruits and purplish foliage, makes 
this new variety a year-around attraction. 
P. ARNOLDIANA. FLT132. A most profuse bloomer. 
The slender branches are weighted with carmine-red 
buds that open to sharply contrasting blooms of palest 
pink. 
P. FLORIBUNDA. FLT133. Tall, slender tree with grace- 
ful branches. Flowers large, single, and typical apple 
blossom pink. 
P. IOENSIS PLENA. FLT134. (Bechtel Crab.) Double 
pink flowers like small clustered roses; fragrant; late 
blooming. 
P. KAIDO. FLT135. Flowers partly double, pale pink 
and carmine; branches slender and graceful. 



THREE FLOWERING CRABAPPLES (left to right): FLTI33. FLORIBUNDA, FLTI31. ALDENHAM, 
FLOWERING PEACHES 
Don't fail to enjoy their glory in your garden. Blooms 
appear the first season planted. Not only valuable 
ornamentally but bear edible fruit. All varieties; bare 
root, 6-8’ $1.50; 4-6’ $1.25; 3-4’ $1.00; 2-3’ 90c. 
EARLY DOUBLE RED. FLT142. The most popular 
variety. 
HELEN BORCHERS. FLT143. Huge, clear shell pink 
flowers in profusion. New and very beautiful. Mid- 
season. 
ICEBERG. FLT144. A greatly improved double white of 
rare beauty. Mid-season. 
CAMELLIA. FLT141. Very large, fully double red 
flowers, more ruffled than early double red. 
SAN JOSE PINK. FLT146. The earliest variety; soft 
rose-pink, semi-double flowers. 
PEPPERMINT STICK. FLT145. Variegated red and 
white flowers are unique and spectacular. Mid-season. 

FLTI34. BECHTEL FLOWERING CRABAPPLE. 
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FLT135. KAIDO. 
FLOWERING PLUMS 
In demand because of colored foliage as well as for 
blooms. Excellent for street planting. 
All varieties; bare root, 6-8’ $1.50; 4-6’ $1.25: 
3-4’ $1.00; 2-3’ 90c. 
PRUNUS BLIRIANA. FLT151. Semi-double flewers of 
soft pink borne on long slender branches. Foliage 
plum-like and heavily tinged with bronze. 
P. PISSARDI. FLT152. Very ornamental small tree. 
Leaves deep purple in spring gradually becoming 
greenish. Flowers numerous, white, tinted pink. Fruit 
reddish purple. 
P, THUNDERCLOUD. FLT153. Really lives up to its 
name. Masses of early white flowers followed by 
bronzy-purple foliage holding color throughout the 
summer. 
LABURNUM ... Golden Chain 
LABURNUM VOSSI. FLT41. (Long Clustered Golden 
Chain.) A great improvement over the old Laburnum 
vulgare. It is a small tree with green bark and foliage 
like exaggerated clover leaves. Flowers are pure 
golden yellow and formed like those of the Wisteria. 
The hanging clusters attain as much as 18-20 inches 
in length and are borne very profusely in late April 
after most flowering trees are through blooming. 
Bare root, 5-6’ $3.25. 
MIMOSA ... Albizzia 
MIMOSA (ALBIZZIA JULIBRISSIN). FLT11. (Silk Tree.) 
Deciduous tree with fern-like foliage. Pink flowers 
berne in heads at branch ends. 5 g. c. $4.50. 
WEEPING FLOWERING PEACHES 
DOUBLE RED. FLT148. 5-6’ $3.00. 
DOUBLE PINK. FLT147. 5-6’ $3.00. 
WEEPING FLOWERING CHERRIES 
Bare root, 5’ stems, $4.00. 
DOUBLE PINK. FLT126. A very rare variety; branches 
do not droop as much as the single weepers. Deep 
pink double flowers of medium size. 
