Flowering Crabs 
for 
Every Locality 
Fiowering Cherries 
for 
Warmer States 
Than 
Minnesota 
Flowering Cherries Grown Along the Tidal Basin in Washington, D. C. 
This same effect may be produced by planting Flowering Crabs which are hardy everywhere. One of our Ore- 
gon friends just wrote to us as follows: “You have no idea what a valuable tree the Flowering Crab is out here 
even if we do have and enjoy the Japanese Cherries. Both varieties have their place.” 
Four Fine Varieties of Flowering Cherries 
Anyone who has seen the Flowering Cherries about the Tidal Basin at Washington, D. C., 
has seen one of the great floral sights of the world. These Cherries are not hardy in the 
colder sections of the country. However, the same effect, if not a greater effect, can be 
produced by planting Flowering Crabs. 
KWANZAN. A name which in Japanese means Gateway to the Mountain. This is the 
largest flowered of the double varieties with 2-inch blooms very common. A deep rosy 
pink. 
MT. FUJI. A beautiful double with large snow white flowers which come in great quantities. 
The only good snow-white Double Flowering Cherry. It is a great favorite. 
PAUL WOHLERT. A semi-double with very fragrant flowers. Petals are pink, edged soft 
red. One of the earliest to bloom. Very profuse. 
SHIROFUGEN. The flowers when they first open are a delicate pink soon turning to white. 
As the flowers age they become a deep cerise, giving the tree a most attractive appear- 
ance. 
Price: 3 to 4 ft. trees, $2.50 each. 
Bechtel’s Double Flowering Crab 
A double form of the native wild Crab of Missouri, Iowa, Minnesota, etc. Grows to a 
height of from 8 to 14 feet, depending on where grown. Covered during the blooming sea- 
son with masses of large, double, light pink flowers which look like double pink Roses, with 
the most delightful perfume of any known tree. This perfume sweetens the air of the entire 
yard. The foliage is somewhat subject to rust and this variety does best where the humidity 
is not great. Purely ornamental. 
Fine, 2 to 3 ft. trees, $1.50 each; or $2.75 a pair 
3 to 4 ft. trees, $2.00 each; or $3.50 a pair 
ABSOLUTELY NEW CRAB Morden’s New Crab 
No. 19-115 from the Morden No. 19-115 
Experimental Station in Manitoba Wehave many beautiful mew Flow- 
ering Crabs coming to us from Canada 
that will soon be on the market. We 
have some 10 to 12 varieties of these 
beautiful new Crabs, all differing one 
from the other, that we will have ready 
to offer next year. We expected to 
have all of these ready this season, but 
because of unfavorable growing weath- 
er, they did not make sufficient growth. 
There was one exception, No. 19- 
115, which made a fine growth. A 
beautiful soft pink and a beautiful tree. 
Nice 3-4 ft. trees, $1.75; 4-5 ft., $2.00 
SPECIAL PRICES FOR 
QUANTITY PURCHASES 
Last year we supplied a number of Kwanzan Cherry 
large cities with Crab Trees in lots of Although the above picture is a Kwanzan 
50 or more for special park plantings. Cherry, it also illustrates many of the pink Flow- 
Anyone interested in such a planting ering Crabs. A splendid likeness of the Bechtel 
please write us for special prices. Crab. 
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