
Sargent’s Crab (Malus Sargentii) 
FLOWERING TREES—Continwed 
FRANKLINIA—Franklin Tree 
F. alatamaha (Gordonia). A small tree of extraordinary beauty” in 
the Fall. Attaining 20 ft. in height, the graceful branches sweep the 
ground if allowed natural growth. If the lower branches are removed, 
the trunk appears smooth, silky and grey. The marble-like buds open 
about September 1 to large, creamy white flowers with deep, orange- 
yellow centers. While still flowering, the shiny green leaves take on the 
brilliant crimson and scarlet Fall coloring, a strikingly beautiful sight. 
The Franklin Tree prefers full sun and a somewhat moist but well- 
drained acid soil near lake, pool or stream. M 
Oo LOVES La aaa) tennis ee ey Lee $4 OOM AvtOlo ft. ehie wena hOLO0. 
LABURNUM 
L. Watereri (Golden Chain). Large, pendant golden flowers hang from 
the twigs like Wisteria. Appears to be more hardy than Laburnum 
vulgare. M 
AN LO: Of Utne ph ae ey tA oie SOLOOM| Mon bOlond te aeeeiatr see 7250) 
MAGNOLIA 
M. Soulangeana (Saucer Magnolia). Small, broad tree. Flowers large, 
cup-shaped, purplish outside, white at top, appear in early May before 
the leaves. M 
AEUOFS. Lb awen ore aot ee meee S(.00 mi etatOna Lb scent ame eres L100 
SZhOUE TU, Oey penne tee: Pere g aes LODO MISS stolG theese en sae 18.00 
M. Soulangeana Lennei. An outstanding variety with very handsome, 
big, leathery leaves. Late blooms of deep purple, white inside. M 
ALOlotlibce eee Pee ee io OU Me tOrdet teeta oer 12°00 
4 LOO Ll eee oleevare cee ee oe ce LD LO0 
M. liliflora nigra (Purple Magnolia). Similar to Lennei with huge, purple 
petals; heavy foliage of great beauty. M 
AstO DL Geeta he OE ees PLZ 00m | NOLtOle Lime eee 20 00 
Octo Ot tieeaan ere ee 15.00 | 6 to 8 ft., heavy......... 25.00 
M. stellata (Star Magnolia). Small, broad, rounding habit, star-shaped 
flowers of pure dazzling white. Hardiest and finest of all. S 
iS Se ReOL Nee st. ao wa piowan dono DHA), IS) ROA Ene on ange wa nN MOLe) 
DCO Site cane eee: Pineiae ere OOO IAS TORO; Uc eepeet eee 25.00 
MALUS—Flowering Crab 
It is difficult to adequately describe this most delightful group of Flowering 
Trees—such a wealth of color, fragrance and fruits do these afford. Also, 
no matter what habit of growth you might want—whether upright and regular; 
full, spreading and mounded; or interestingly irregular—there is a Flowering 
Crab to please you. 
M. Arnoldiana (Arnold Crab). Semi-double pink flowers opening to white. 
Yellow fruit. Makes a dense mound of shrub-like growth. M 
SiCO 4 LO eer eLetter OUL ep. to: O LUeenee emcees $12.00 
4500) D, LUA oc tebteicc erie tire deoU A Onton (ilbaemaaere tet ier 17.50 
M. atrosanguinea (Carmine Crab). Single crimson flowers in great profusion. 
Low-headed tree, spreading in habit, with slightly twisted branches. M 
3 to 4 ft. .$4.50 | 5 to 6 ft. heavy. .$12.00 | 6 to 7 ft. heavy. .$22.50 
M. floribunda. A single rose pink variety bearing an abundance of fruit even 
when young, which is very attractive to birds; vigorous grower. M 
3 to 4 ft...$6.00 | 4 to 5 ft...$9.00 | 5 to 6 ft...$17.50 to $25.00 
6 TO Dt ee ee ne ee LO. Ol NaalOL Sit beeen ere EROS COO! 

4 
Rosedale Nurseries, Eastview, N. Y. 

ate 
Flowering Plum (Prunus C. Pissardi) 
MALUS—Continued 
M. floribunda atropurpurea (Purple-leaf Crab). Brilliant foliage of rich 
reddish purple. Single, deep red flowers and red fruit in clusters. M 
TRLOrS Leet erate eee $1200 || <8'to"D ft. 2. a eterna tigi Ut 
M. adstringens Hopa. Erect, symmetrical leaves tinged purple. Flowers 
large, red, single; dark red fruit. The fruit of this variety is good for 
jelly and is most decorative of all varieties. F 
OLUOMi SUD opr ae eee *O()() | 3 to 10 ft. cise eee eee OU 
(Uae Miata ey hae Ae ee 15:00 DLO to U2 tt ea 25.00 
M. ioensis plena (Bechtel’s Crab). A vigorous, shapely tree with double 
pink flowers exactly like miniature Roses and of delightful rose-like 
fragrance. A very fine variety. §S 
@ LOM Cement ee Seem BOL OO 
CMON MAN AL dpe dy HO ms che te 5.00 
M. Sargentii (Sargent’s Crab). A dwarf, bushy hardy variety. Sparkling 
white flowers and an abundance of small red fruit clinging till Spring. 
The best variety where a small tree is desired which will not overgrow. 
Ideal for garden border or background. §$ 
SO WE toe Gn eRe ee be $7.00) || 5 to 6 ft... 5.4, ae ae Lang 
M. Scheideckeri (Scheidecker’s Crab). Very early, double bright pink blos- 
soms; bears waxy yellow fruit-like Cherries; distinctly upright, slender. M 
3 to 4 ft.....$4.50 | 5 to 6 ft. ....$7.50 | 6 tov ft) eae $12.00 
M. spectabilis (Chinese Crab). A shapely tree with good, shiny foliage, 
and fragrant, semi-double, delicate pink flowers. Pale yellow fruit. M 
AaO Rone Veen ae $3.00 | 4 to 5 ft.....$5.00 | 6 to 7 ft..... $12.00 
M. hupehensis (Vea Crab), Irregular, spreading top with zig-zag branches 
complete clothed with flowers. Buds red, opening to single pink flowers. 
Fruits dull red. Tree effect in bloom is Apple-like; in form vase-shaped. F 
Site] Ot Gace ie eee aie 29-00) 5| 10) to, 1: 2eib ieee $35.00 



Malus floribunda 
