Marshall’s Flowering Crab Apples 
The Finest Flowering Trees for North and West 
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Hansen variety. Buds pink, opening into a tree covering of beautiful 
Dolgo Crab full white flowers. Small, brilliant red fruit. Hang on into winter. Fine 
for jell and pickling. Fall foliage is yellow, orange and scarlet. Height 20 to 25 feet. 
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Hopa Crab (Trimmed bush form)—Our present stock is in tree form. 



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Aldenham Crab 
Showy, semidouble purple flowers. 
Often blooms twice in a season. Purple 
foliage. Height 12 to 15 feet. Gaining 
in popularity. 
Red Silver Crab 
A remarkable new lawn 
tree, red from top to bot- 
tom, in leaf, blossom, and 
fruit. Delicate silver on 
the under side of the 
leaves. Not only are the 
leaves red, but the blos- 
soms are the reddest of 
any of the Flowering 
Crabs. Red fruit. Height 
15 to 20 feet. 

Flowering Crabs are 
becoming increasingly 
popular—are hardy 
throughout the North 
and West. 
Plant as specimens 
or in groups of three 
to five as space per- 
mits. 
Fruits are very at- 
tractive in fall and 
early winter. 
Hopa Crab 
A flowering Crab with good 
foliage, red buds with beautiful 
rose-colored blossoms. The col- 
or of the leaves and bark liven 
up the landscape and give it a 
cheerful aspect throughout the 
year, the foliage for summer 
color and the red fruit for win- 
ter scenery. Height 20 to 25 
feet. 
