MALUS floribunda, Japanese FLowerRING CRABAPPLE, 
20-30 ft. 
In early May this tree is covered with flowers. The 
buds are rich carmine, the full-blown flower white or 
blush. One of the very best crabapples, most attrac- 
tive to birds, especially pheasants, robins and cedar- 
waxwings. 
MALUS floribunda, Hv. Kersey Crasarrre, 25-40 ft. 
A unique sport of the preceding species. The unbe- 
lievable profusion of snow-white flowers in May 
makes this one of our finest ornamental trees. Orig- 
inated at Kelseyv-Highlands Nursery. Yellow fruit. 
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MALUS floribunda, Hv. Boswuirr Crasappie, 20-30 
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Another fine clon, selected at the Arnold Arboretum 
and named because of its bird-attracting value. Pink 
buds white flowers in May. 
MALUS halliana spontanea, Smauturitowrr Hatus 
CRABAPPLE, 10-15 ft. 
A small flowering tree with white flowers on droop- 
ing pedicels in May. 
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xMALUS, Hv. Hopa Crasarpve (M. baccata x M. pumila 
niedzwetzkiana ), 12-20 ft. 
A remarkable tree covered with rose-red flowers in 
May. The handsome fruit is red inside and out. Very 
hardy. ; 
MALUS hupehensis, Tra Crasappie, 20-30 ft. 
Irregular in growth, the long branches are loaded 
with pink flowers clustered along the stem in May. 
Fruit is yellow with red cheek. The Chinese brew a 
kind of tea from its leaves, hence its name. 
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Each 
53.50 
5.00 
7.00 
9.50 
10.00 
15.00 
22.00 
4.50 
6.00 
8.00 
18.00 
3.50 
5.00 
7.50 
Per 10 
31.50 
45.00 
31.50 
45.00 
