MAGDEBURG (Malus magdeburgensis) — * 
A medium sized apple tree, rather than a 
crab. Blossoms double, pink. Fruit red and 
~ - yellow or entirely red; quite large. ‘he tree 
has a spreading head and probably grows to 
a height of 15 or 18 ft. 45 ft. $3.00; oar ate 
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MAKAMIK (Malus “Makamik’”) 
Small tree, 10-15 ft. Purplish red flowers. 
Fruit dark red, nearly 1”. Foliage purplish. | 
4-5 ft. $3.00; 5-6 ft. $3.50. i 
MARSHALL OYAMA (Malus “Marshall 
Oyama”’) 
Vigorous upright tree, probably 15 : 
to 18 {t. Not quite as narrowly up- | 
right as the Lombardy Poplar but | 
could easily be used in its place if 
great height is not necessary. Large | 
pinkish white flowers. Fruits fairly | 
: large, 1” or more across, yellow with i 
red cheek. 4-5 ft. $3.00; 5-6 ft. $3.50. | 
MIDGET (Malus micromalus) 
Upright or vase-shaped slender-branched 
shrub or small tree 12-15 ft. Blossoms pink; 
do not fade. Fruit yellow, about 2”. The 
earliest pink crab apple to open its blossoms. 
8-4 ft. $8.00; 4-5 ft. $3.50, 
NIEUWLAND (Malus coronaria nieuwlandiana) 
Small, low-branched tree, 10-15 ft. Flowers 
very large, double, rose pink. Fruit 144” to | 
114”, greenish yellow. We consider this the 
best double form of the Eastern Sweet Crab. 
3-4 ft. $3.00; 4-5 ft. $3.50. 
