Add so Much to the 
Joy of Spring 
CRAB, Hopa 
Covered in April with deep car- 
mine buds, opening into carmine- 
rose flowers 1/4 to 14% inches 
across, lighter as they age. Twigs, 
new leaves, and ornamental fruit 
one inch across in late August, are 
red; delicate fragrance. Very resist- 
ant to cedar rust; blooms young. 

Each % 
3 tosai ft hee eee $0.75 
4 toS ft ee 1.00 
5 to-6' ft. eos ee 1.50 
6. fost, fle ey eee ee 2.00 REDBUD 

REDBUD - Judas Tree 
: sae (Cercis canadensis) 
HOPA CRAB A small tree, outstanding in April with its 
myriad of rose-pink, pea-shaped flowers 12 inch 
SPECIAL OFFER long, clustered thickly along and almost conceal- 
ing the leafless younger branches. Contrasts beau- 
DOGWOOD, Red Flowering For Naturalizing tifully with White Flowering Dogwood. Leaves 
heart-shaped, 3 to 5 inches long, bright yellow in 
(Cornus florida rubra) ONE EACH — All 3 to 4 Feet autumn Each 

‘ Beautiful ana unusual an date April. ero wers Hopa Flowering Crab Redbud re : He rags 
ike those of the White Flowering but a deep pink. Fs . 4 to 5 ft 1.50 
Foliage and berries like those of the white form. White Flowering Dogwood = . 
peor POSTPAID FOR $3.00 PEACH, Red Flowering 
2 to 3 FE eee eee e cee e eee eees $3.00 During early spring the Flowering Peaches are 
Ce MWA) Ae yr ei TO RCI Loe SREP ce nae ye ae 7.50 ‘ covered with a mass of beautifully formed and 
A highly colored double flowers. These trees cannot 
lac French Hybrids be too highly recommended. Perfectly hardy, 
gf thriving in any soil in which other Peaches grow. 
DOGWOOD, White Flowering ,, lms youns—often the year planted Seite ee ete eI S125 
i CHARLES JOLY. Bright dark purplish red Ato. 5 Fs ee ee ee ee 1.75 
(Cornus florida) to wine-red; large; fragrant; semi-double to 
double; midseason. 
CHARLES X. Purplish red, becoming lilac as 
the flower ages; while not the largest it is one 
of the most reliable free bloomers and makes 
an excellent display; single. 
Each EDMOND BOSSIER. Deep purplish red; fra- 
Si ROTA “Feri rercee Note topetetersletater at sxal ever alate (cher atetaisieraent $2.00 grant; single; large. 
Ce COPE A chdcicrootitonecnnsoodn nitiog to OUOaa 3.00 ELLEN WILLMOTT. Buds seafoam yellow, 
turning white. Large, double florets. Medium 
in height. 
KATHERINE HAVEMEYER. Violet-pink 
aging to lavender-blue; double; large; fra- 
grant; long, compact clusters. 
MADAME LEMOINE. Best double pure white. 
LUDWIG SPAETH. Single, crimson-purple; 
one of the darkest; rather dwarf. 
PASCAL. Single, dusty lavender-pink; early and 
showy. Rather tall; delightfully fragrant. 
REAMUR Single, reddish lavender; large; fine. 
VOLCAN. Red tinged purple, becoming deep 
ruby-purple; large florets; rather long clusters; 
fragrant; single; excellent. 
WILLIAM ROBINSON. Very double; violet- 
Z pink, large, compact flower trusses. Fragrant; 
~ blooms freely. We recommend it as one of 
; the best. Rather dwarf. 
PRICES OF ABOVE LILACS: 
A large shrub or small tree, usually attaining 10 
to 15 feet. Valuable for specimens or naturalistic 
plantings in sun or partial shade. Lovely single 
white flowers in early spring. Keep it watered. 

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‘25. ~ Un Ce 2 ae, ono 6. Sodbeican Ooo SSN 1.25 eac 
“ee 6 2 taues FE siete eB roscid soos $1.75 each 
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PERSIAN LILAC 
PERSIAN PURPLE. Single, beautiful lilac 
flowers literally cover the bush in latter May; 
moderately fragrant. Valuable because they 
bloom a week to ten days later than other 
Lilacs. They are tall growing, attaining a 
height of 8 to 10 feet; are excellent as speci- 
men plants, in shrub groups, or as a hedge. 
il Si i v 3; $3. r10 
RED FLOWERING DOGWOOD Mee ate poeteae 786 each: $7.00 per 10 . 
The Showiest Tree of All TW og ae | Me a A a a 90c each; $8.50 per 10 FRENCH HYBRID LILAC 

