Hopa Crab, producing giant bouquets. 
: 5701—Hopa - Red Flowering 
In the language of the Sioux 
C ra b “Hopa’’ means beautiful, and 
beautiful is the word for this grand tree. It is 
truly a striking sight for several weeks in the 
spring, when this tree unfolds its great wealth 
of rose-ciimson flowers. Perfectly hardy any- 
where, and the small red apples in the fall can 
be used for jelly. Nice 4 to 5 ft. trees, each, 
$1.35; 2 for $2.50. 
5700—Bechtel’s Double Flow- 
ering Crab Hardy, thrives in mosi any 
soil; blooms in the spring, 
covered with large, double flowers, fragrant, 
of a very delicate pink color. At blooming 
time this tree looks like a gigantic bouquet of 
roses. Grows up to 15 feet tall. Extra select 3 
to 4 ft. trees, each. $1.75; 2 for $3.30. 
777 — Ginkgo Biloba, Mooe"2%" 
of the very oldest types of trees in existence. 
A slow grower, forming a very symmetrical 
crown, with its pale-green, smooth thick leaves 
borne on long stems. Hardy as far Nor:h as 
aouere Nebraska. Nice 4 to 5 ft. trees $4.80 
PAC. . 
570 4— Camellia - Flowered 
Prunus persica. Grows to a height 
Peach of 12 to 15 feet, and blooms in mid- 
spring. Blossoms double rose-red, in great 
abundance, above the purple foliage, are very 
showy. Hardy as far north, and in the Corn- 
belt. 3 to 4 ft. trees, $1.25 each: 2 for $2.30. 
A most 
9401— Prunus Triloba 47°! 
ing dwarf tree, growing a globe shaped crown 
about 12 ft. high. Ideal on the lawn or for a 
‘Center-piece’’ in shrub. groups. Flowers in 
great profusion double light pink, through early 
arr 2 to 3 ft. nice plants, $1.45 each; 2 for 
30 
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New and Hardy 
5781—Pink Flowering Locust 
Robina hispida. The Rose Acacia or Moss 
Acacia. The branches of this pretty dwarf tree 
are covered with fine double rose-pink blos- 
soms through April and May. The tree reaches 
a height of about 8 ft. Hardy except in the 
extreme North. 2 to 3 ft. nice little trees, $1.00 
each; 2 for $1.85. 
5711— Golden Chain Tree 
Laburnum vossi. The old-timers called it 
‘“Goldregen.’’ Its blossoms of long yellow clus- 
ters appear in the sping. The tree reaches a 
height of about 18 feet. A very nice gray green 
foliage, and this tree begins to bloom at a very 
early age, usually the year after planting. 
Hardy except in the extreme north. 3 to 4 ft. 
trees, $2.75 each; 2 for $5.25. 
Smoke tree. Purple Fringe tree. 
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