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PRUNUS TRILOBA 
PRUNUS, MINNESOTA PURPLE—A hardy, 
purple leaved tree. Its rich, purplish- 
red foliage makes it a desirable tree. 
we grow it in bush form. Pink flowers 
and purple fruit. 
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CRAB, BECHTEL’S DOUBLE FLOWERING 
—profuse bloomer. Flowers very dou- &% 
ble, dainty pink and exceedingly fra- 
grant. 
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Se Ge ost cotton cod onlin eae a 2.00 
CRAB, HOPA (Red Flowering)—An up- 
right growing tree with beautiful foli- 
age. Loaded with rose-colored flowers 
in April. Fruit is red inside and out, 
and hangs on until late autumn. Hardy 
and free from disease. 
Ornamental Flowering Trees 
FLOWERING CRAB 
PRUNUS TRILOBA (Plowering Plum)—A O24 2 Tp Rees ete Meena re al eek Race Re ere $1.25 RED BUD=Small native 1reem Pinienecd 
profusion of handsome, double pink AZO ft (Meant ns tants peated cae errr Et nae 1.75 flowers appear in spring before the 
flowers. Vigorous shrub or small tree. eae ty ly ah ew ie 2.25 leaves 
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purple-red foliage. Pink flowers and remarkable combination: 
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HOW TO PLANT 
In planting in yard. garden, or field. the ground should be 
well prepared, and stock should be handled with least possible 
exposure. We offer the following suggestions on some of the 
To determine the 
number of plants 
more important plants. 
required per acre 
for any distance 
multiply the two 
plant distances 
and divide the 
product into 43,560 
(the number of 
square feet per 
acre). 
BONS 
How to Plant Roses How to Plant Balled Wrong Way Right Way 
Evergreens 
PLANTING DISTANCE OF FRUIT TREES een 
Heels Usual recommended Best average eee 
Usual uocommenged Best average average distance distance distance 
oie stance by tag bem ct Blackberry aasinan som 1Y, to 3x7 feet 2x7 feet —- 3110 
Apple a Seek nan eee 25 to 32 feet 30x30 feet 48 (soosebetrye «cen re 4x6 feet 4x6 feet 1815 
Plum and Apricots........ 16 to 22 feet 20x20 feet 108 Gurrante eae en. ae 4x6 feet 4x6 feet 1815 
Pedra tee cee 22 to 30 feet 25x25 feet 69 Grape iibeket ively Ges 8x8 feet 8x6 feet 680 
Cherries and Peaches 12 to 16 feet 14x14 feet 147 Strawberry— 
Raspberry—(Hill) ........ 4x6 or 5x5 feet 4x 6 feet 1815 Everbearing............0... 15 to 18 in.x3 to 4 ft. 1/2x3 feet 9680 
(Hedge) ....1/2x3by6to7feet 2x6 feet 3630 June bearing............. 18to24in.x4ft. 2x4 feet 9445 
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