SHADE AND ORNAMENTAL TREES 
FLOWERING CRABAPPLE 
You have been missing something very ornamental, attractive and 
useful if you have not included a few of the Flowering Crabapples 
in your landscape. You get a profusion of blossom, which covers a 
long period, followed by attractive showy fruit, which may be used 
in cooking, pickling or to make delicious, attractive looking jelly. 
The following sorts are offered at an exceptionally low price to 
enable you to take advantage of their natural beauty. 
Each eo =4ate bile) ct Datta ranchedpe.d liom 5 Ont tan heavy 
branched, $2.50. 
Bechtel’s. One of the finest double, bright pink, fragrant blooming 
types. Slow growing. (50c higher each size than other sorts.) 
Floribunda. Deep pink blossoms, blooms very profusely. Clusters 
of small yellow apples follow blossoms, and hang on until fall. 
Parkmani. A newer variety and One of the best. Bright, rose-red, 
double blossoms hang on long, slender stems. 
Neidwetskyana. An excellent flowering crab. Brilliant red blos- 
soms, followed by bright scarlet fruit. Very ornamental and 
showy. 
Scheideckeri. Another choice flowering crab. Small growing tree, 
upright and vase - like with a great profusion of small, pink 
flowers. 
Hopa. Red buds, deep pink blossoms followed by red fruit in fall. 
Eleyi. Attractive red leaves, and purplish tinge flowers in early 
spring. A handsome specimen type tree. 
Atrosanguinea. Soft, rosy-red flowers in profusion, semi-dwarf 
type; very showy. 
Red Silver. Red buds, deep pink bloom, very showy bronze colored 
foliage with silvery undercoating. One of the best. 
Weeping Crab. Very attractive pink bloom, on long semi-drooping 
branches. 


VARIEGATED BOX ELDER—See Page 14 FLOWERING CRABAPPLE 

FLOWERING PEACH, DOUBLE WHITE AND DOUBLE PEACH—See Page 15 

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