Flowering I rees 
PURPLE-LEAVED FLOWERING PLUMS 
Prices: Each 
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Small growing, distinct ornamental trees used as specimens or grouped with other trees 
and shrubs in border or background. Their foliage produces beautiful tones of purple, 
very attractive where colored effects are desired. 
Blireiana—Upright growth with dark purple foliage. The blossoms, appearing early in 
April, are deep pink, double and fragrant. The shape and size resemble the Flowering 
Almond blooms. This is one of the best varieties. Twelve to fifteen feet at maturity. 
Pissardi—Beautiful, purple foliage, retaining its color well through the season. It has 
attractive pale pink flowers in May. Edible fruit, excellent for jelly. Fifteen to twenty feet 
at maturity. 
Vesuvius (Burbank’s Purple Leaf Plum) (Thundercloud)—Foliage larger and more red- 
dish than Prunus Pissardi. Flowers are slightly larger and later. A very brilliant deco- 
rative tree. 
Dwarf Thundercloud Flowering Plum—The leaves appear a rich, red color and gradu- 
ally becomes darker. 4 ft. trees, grown on dwarf understock. Each $4.00. 
FLOWERING ALMOND 
Double Pink—These well-known bushy shrubs never fail to produce 
flowers in early spring. 
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FLOWERING PEACHES SILVER MAPLE (See page 22) 
Prices: Each 
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For an easily and quickly obtained mass of spring color, there is FLOWERI NG CRAB (Malus) 
nothing to excel the Flowering Peaches. They will grow with the 
greatest ease anywhere and never fail to produce a great profusion 
of bloom. Not only are the trees a source of great admiration in the 5-6: ft, branched”, /. ce) vie eye eee $2.75 
garden, but the trees enjoy having iheir branches cut for indoor use. 
Prices: Each 
Double Red—Rich ruby-red. Very large blooms. 
Produces flower effects equal to those of more talked-of cherries. 
Double Pink—Large double pink. Strong grower. The crabs are hardy and add a charm of fragrant wildness to a 
Double White 
Soft double white blossoms. planting. 
Atrosanguinea—In early May, every twig and branchlet of the 
Carmine Crab is covered with clusters of dark pink, almost crimson 
flowers. Its spreading or weeping habit of growth makes it a hand- 
some lawn specimen. 
Bechtel’s—The flowers are a beautiful shade of pink, are large, 
very double and fragrant, resembling little roses. It blooms somewhat 
later than most varieties. Dwarf—4-5 ft. only, $3.00 each. 
Floribunda purpurea—Its purple foliage and bark, single crimson 
flowers and fruit mcke it a distinct departure from the ordinary. The 
flowers and fruit are carried on long, pendulous stems. A strong 
grower. 
Hopa—A beautiful, upright growing tree with attractive foliage. 
Entirely covered with rose-colored flowers in April. Fruit red inside 
and out, hanging on until late autumn. 
~ Scheideckeri—The flowers of Scheidecker’s Crab are double, bright 
pink, last a long time, and the fruit, which is produced in great pro- 
fusion, is waxy yellow. The tree has a regular pyramidal habit, about 
Spectabilis (Chinese Flowering Crab)—Growth decidedly erect and 
: e ie vase-like. Flowers double, fairly large and light pink, followed in 
CHINESE ELM (ULMUS PUMILA)—See Page 22 autumn with yellow fruit. 
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