WEST NEWBURY, MASS. 17 

Magnolia stellata STAR MAGNOLIA 
Dwarf bushy plants with dark green shining leaves. 
Great quantities of white flowers bloom early before the 
leaves appear. For Spring planting only. 
Each ~~ Per 10 
FO Wis ee a ae. $4,504; 82 40100 
i einen er toad Pees A 6.00 50.00 
3 ft. ES ae 10.00 90.00 
4 ft. = 13.50 
Magnolia tripetala UMBRELLA MAGNOLIA 
Grows to 30 feet with ornamental, long, broad leaves. 
For Spring planting only. 
MOE batt ther Bos rae: 12.50 
Me, bow 4a te Bo ee: 16.00 
MALUS — The Flowering Crab-apples 
This group of small trees, attaining a height of eight to 
twenty feet, is one of the most satisfactory for northern 
New England. A wealth of bloom in May, varying from 
pure white to bright scarlet, is followed by another season 
of color in the fall, when the small fruits of yellow or red, 
lasting until freezing weather, provide very welcome food 
for the birds. For late transplanting, after about May 10th, 
these should be dug with a ball of earth. Extra charge for 
balling 3 ft. size 90c; 4 ft. size $1.25; 5 ft. size $1.75; 
6 ft. size $2.50; 7 ft. size $3.00. 
Malus atrosanguinea CARMINE CRAB 
Beautiful carmine buds and crimson flowers. Red fruit. 
Each Per 10 
AAO Oe 3.00 27.50 
Malus eleyi ELEY CRAB 
Large, rose-pink flowers followed by red fruit, like 
cherries. 
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Malus floribunda JAPANESE FLOWERING CRAB 
Multitudes of pink buds opening to white. Small red 
fruit. 
Set0-4 (be: ee. Se 2.50 22.50 
"VS rns a Sn ee aA RE | ore 3.00 27.50 
Prob 0: Mac aacc Barca, aes 4.00 35.00 
Malus hopa YHOPA CRAB 
Rose pink flowers and bronze green foliage. Fruit red. 
Pate: at ets Tes 3.00 | 
Wile bite ea, | te Fas fn 4.00 35.00 
BRED ee Ds ae Oe ee a 5.50 
