
DWARF REDLEAF MAPLE. A real Maple that 
grows no taller than 8 to 10 feet. Leaves a startling 
crimson all summer. Makes an excellent specimen 
for side yard or in formal garden. Has best color 
when in full sun, but will tolerate moderate shade. 
Trees moss balled. 1 t» 114 ft. trees, $3.75 each. 

WEEPING FLOWERING CHERRY (Kwanzan). A low 
growing (6 ft.), weeping tree. It makes a striking appear- 
ance on the lawn because of its unique form, and is espe- 
cially attractive when covered with showy clusters of dainty, 
rose-pink flowers before the leaves appear in the spring. 
3 to 4 ft. trees, $2.75 each. 


SCHWEDLER MAPLE. Very attractive, with well rounded 
head. Reddish purple foliage in early spring, changing to deep 
bronze in fall. Reaches a height of 60 to 70 feet. 6 to 8 ft., 
branched trees, $4.50 each. 
Lawn Trees 
Each selected 
for its height, 
color, shape and 
blooming charac- 
teristics. 

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RED-FLOWERING CRAB (Malus Floribunda). This 
small tree is round-topped with single, carmine buds 
that change to pink and then white. Very heavy 
bloomer with: small fruit of blood-red. Will stand 
severe winters and drought. 15 to 20 feet at maturity. 
4 to S ft., branched trees, $1.75 each. 

