FARIBAULT 
MINNESOTA 
FLOWERING 
CRAB TREE 
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FLOWERING CRABS 
The real coming of spring is heralded by the gorgeous Flow- 
ering Crab trees as they spill their clouds of red and pink 
blooms onto the landscape to signal the passing of winter 
and the coming of another glorious spring. Flowering Crab 
trees are not only breath-taking in their spring dress, but very 
303-01 ALMEY 
The Flowering Crab tree with sensational dollar-size blooms 
of a rich, glistening, fiery crimson. ALMEY takes its rightful 
place as the most beautiful Flowering Crab tree in America. 
Developed by the Dominion Experimental Station at Morden, 
Manitoba, Canada, they have this to say of Almey: “Has very 
large blossoms of glistening red. White markings at the base 
of each petal give the effect of a five-sided star. When in 
bloom this strong growing healthy tree, from a distance, looks 
serviceable as small shade trees. And now, we have a new 
type—a pyramidal Flowering Crab—that can be used as 
screens or corner plantings. These and others are described 
on page 26. 
CRAB 
like a mass of flame.” Another distinct advantage of Almey 
is that it blooms young. Every spring, the little 2-year-old 
trees in the nursery are in bloom. Some customers have 
written telling us their Almey bloomed the same spring that: . 
they planted it. Don’t miss getting your Almey started this 
spring. 5 to 6 ft., $3.75 each; 2 for $7.15. 4 to 5 ft., $3.15 
each; 2 for $5.95. 3 to 4 ft., $2.45 each; 2 for $4.55, all 
prepaid. 
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