European Mountain Ash 
FLOWERING PLUMS 
PRUNUS AMERICANA NEWPORT — Newport Flow- 
ering Plum. Deep pink flowers in spring and a dark 
purple foliage throughout the season make this an ex- 
cellent ornamental tree where foliage contrast is desired. 
PRUNUS CISTENA—Purple Sand Cherry. This va- 
riety produces numerous pinkish white flowers, while 
its leaves are a brighter red than the variety shown. 
Prices for Newport and Cistena Flowering Plums: 
4 to 5 ft., $5.00 each 5 to 6 ft., $6.00 each 
PRUNUS TRILOBA — Double Flowering Plum. A 
handsome low growing tree with green foliage whose 
branches become covered with double pink flowers in 
April and May. 
3 to 4 ft., $3.50 each 
EUROPEAN MOUNTAIN ASH. Sorbus aucuparia. A 
very fine ornamental tree of pyramidal growth and at- 
tractive, feathery foliage. Showy clusters of white flowers 
in spring are followed by very attractive scarlet berries. 
5 to 6 ft., $6.75; 6 to 8 ft., $8.25 
Bechtel Crab 
REDVEIN CRAB. (Malus niedzwetz- 
SARGENT CRAB. This is a very 
SCHEIDECKER CRAB. Growing in 
Neenfrity 
Qlowenrin 
Trees 
FLOWERING CRABS 
This wonderful group of flowering 
trees are among the most showy of the 
spring flowering trees with their masses 
of large flowers. In shape and growth 
they resemble Apple trees but do not 
grow so large. Some varieties have at- 
tractive fruit. 
ARNOLD FLOWERING 
CRAB. A very large bush 
or small tree which reach- 
es perhaps 25 ft. high. A 
very heavy flowering tree, 
its blooms vary from a 
light pink to white. Its 
fruit is yellow. Much used 
as a background for shrub- 
bery plantings and as a 
specimen. 
BECHTEL CRAB. This 
popular variety shown 
here, combines the delicate 
fresh fragrance of the wild 
Crabapple with large dou- 
ble flowers that resemble 
small pink Roses. 
3 to 4 ft. $4.00 each 
4 to 5 ft, $5.75 each 
HOPA CRAB. An out 
standing flowering Crab 
in every way. In spring it 
produces masses of beau- 
tiful fragrant pink blooms. 
These are followed in fall 
by very attractive red fruit 
which makes tasty jelly. 
Its colorful spring foliage, 
its sturdy fast growth and 
ease of culture make this 
a tree that should not be over- 
looked for your garden. 
kyana.) The reddish cast of the 
leaves, branches, flowers and fruit 
distinguishes this variety from the 
others. Growing to about 15 ft., 
its fruit is edible and useful for 
making jelly. 
slow growing, heavily branched 
shrub growing only 5 to 6 ft. high. 
It produces very large l-inch flow- 
ers 5 or 6 to a cluster which are 
followed by dark red fruit. 
a more pyramidal shape than most 
Crabs, this very beautiful variety 
bears double pink flowers resem- 
bling those of the Bechtel variety 
shown here. 
Prices for all Crabs except Bechtel: 
3 to 4 ft. $3.25 each 
4 to 5 ft.. $4.00 each 
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Purple-Leaved Plum 
a 
Arnold Flowering Crab 
