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halliana parkmani (Parkman Crab). Fifteen feet. 
Bright pink semi-double flowers on drooping stems. 
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hopa (Hopa Crab). Thirty feet. Purplish leaves, deep 
pink flowers, fruit good for jelly. 
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hupehensis (Tea Crab). Twenty feet. Rose-red buds and 
lovely pink to white blossoms along every stem. 
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ioensis plena (Betchel’s Crab). Twenty-five feet. Double 
pink fragrant flowers like small clustered roses. 
SoA EC aCe ale wus \r ese. roe seth. Putte eet tan eee ceeds 
lemoinei (Lemoine Crab). A new hybrid with red flowers 
followed by red, cherry-like fruit. 
SOU Cai re ven Hct cd ea Ni tans 2 Cen er Rear meee See eee 
purpurea (Purple Crab). Twenty feet. Purple foliage 
and purple blossoms with dark purple fruit. 
A OES Lecetn tee a ictete ys siete nen extn in! opus a ons cae eee 
Red Silver Crab. Red in bark, tree and leaf. Delicate silver 
on under side of leaf. Red in bud and flower. 
sargenti (Sargent Crab). Six toeight feet. Dwarf variety 
of spreading form, pure white flowers with bright yellow 
anthers, scarlet fruit. 
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scheideckeri (Scheidecker Crab). Twenty feet. Early 
Lo aS: bright double rose-colored flowers. 
spectabilis (Chinese Flowering Crab). Fifteen feet. 
ag fragrant, pink, semi-double flowers, pale yellow 
ruit. 
zumi calocarpa (Zumi Crab). Twenty feet. Buds pink, 
Sy flowers white, fruit red; one of the best for birds. 
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Per 10 
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126.00 
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108.00 
54.00 
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