
T 9 Kwanzan Japanese Flowering Cherry. Millions of visitors to 
Washington, D.C. have marveled at the beauty of the Japanese Flower- 
ing Cherries around the Tidal Basin as pictured here. Now you can 
have them in your own yard. Kwanzan, the variety we offer, in the 
early spring is completely covered with the double bright rosy-pink 
flowers. It makes a rather low-growing, spreading tree. With us the 
tree has gone through 21 below zero without damage. But we do not 
recommend planting it in extreme cold sections like northern Iowa, 
Minnesota, Dakotas, etc. These young trees which we send you will 
start blooming within a year or two after planting. They will grow in 
full sun or partial shade. 
3 to 4 feet, Postpaid. ... Each $2.75 
4 to 5 feet, Not Postpaid, Each 3.25 
5 to 6 feet, Not Postpaid, Each 3.75 
™27 CRIMSON KING SPECIAL’ 
Both for 
$6.50 
Not Postpaid 
1 Crimson King Maple, 4 to 5 feet 
1 Kwanzan Flowering Cherry, 4 to 5 ft. 
CRIMSON KING 
Maple 
T7 Crimson King Maple (Plant Patent 
No. 735). Last spring was the first time we 
offered this remarkable new tree. Neigh- 
bors who see it want one just like it. It is 
the best purple-leaved Maple, a great im- 
provement over the Schwedler’s Purple 
Leaf Maple. In the spring the foliage is a 
much richer purple and moreover Crimson 
King carries this deep purple foliage 
through the entire season until the leaves 
drop in the fall. It adds a touch of color 
to the landscape, a welcome change from 
the prevalent greens. Very hardy and easy 
to grow. Not a rapid grower but each leaf, 
every inch is strikingly attractive. Unfor- 
tunately we have less trees this spring than 
last. These trees are one-year old mostly 
not branched but they start branching 
soon after planting. Too large to go by 
parcel post, we ship them by express not 
prepaid. 
4 to 5 feet, Each $4.00 
5 to 6 feet, Each 5.00 
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