KWANZAN CHERRY 
Pink blooms in large spring clusters. 
FLOWERING CHERRIES 
Flowering Cherries are chiefly noted for 
the sterling character of their big perfect 
bloom. But the unusually large bright green 
foliage is prized as well. All, except the 
first variety, will be benefited by being 
planted in a spot protected from the hottest 
part of the summer days. 
Kwanzan. Small, spreading tree. Enor- 
mous double pink bloom in heavy clusters. 
10-12 ft. 5-gal., $4.00. 
Shirotae. Large double white. 
foliage. 10-12 ft. 5-gal., $4.00. 
FLOWERING DOGWOODS 
Cornus florida. White Flowering Dogwood. 
By planting in a location sheltered from the 
hottest part of the day and keeping the trees 
well mulched with leaf mold you will be re- 
warded by a marvelous display of big shapely 
four-petaled bloom of faultless white. In 
autumn leaves are richly painted with scar- 
Soft green 
let. 8-10 ft. Bare-root, $4.50. Balled, 
$8.50) 
Cornus florida Redflowering. |dentical to 
the foregoing except that this variety devel- 
ops more slowly and wears intriguing pink 
to red bloom. 8-10 ft. Bare-root, $5.50. 
Balled, $10.50. 
SNOWBIRD PEACH. Fragrant pink 
bloom and edible fruit later. 
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REDLEAF FLOWERING 
PLUMS 
Because of their red, bronze or maroon 
foliage, their multitude of fragrant white or 
pink spring bloom, red branches and ease of 
growth these trees are widely planted. 5-gal., 
$3.50; bare-root, $2.25. 
Prunus blireiana. Its new spring foliage 
appears a rich red, greening in summer. 
Double light pink bloom entirely covers the 
tree in spring. 10-12 ft. 
Prunus cerasifera Pissard. Bright red spring 
foliage that turns purple in summer and 
clouds of single, white bloom. 15 ft. Also 
specimens balled, %-11/16 in. caliper, 
$4.25. 
FLOWERING PEACHES 
By making the proper selections you may 
have thrilling peach bloom from January to 
May. While the early flowering varieties 
bloom as heavily they lack the substance and 
lasting qualities of the later sorts. As we ball 
our trees they require no pruning the first 
season and will all bloom heavily. The fol- 
lowing are dependable and outstanding 
varieties. 
Prices: Balled, %-11/16 in. caliper, 
$4.25; 11/16-3,4 in. caliper, $5.00; 5-gal., 
$3.75. Some varieties bare-root, $2.00, ex- 
cept Altair. 
Note approximate time of coming 
bloom. 
into 
Altair. A brand new 1951 production. 
Masses of big double pink bloom about 
February 15. Pleasantly flavored white 
fleshed peaches, wrapped in a bright pink 
package, in August. Pat. applied for. 
Bare-root only. Each, $2.50. 
Appleblossom. Large fragrant double 
bloom of appleblossom-pink shaded red in 
center. A Tuttle Bros. discovery. Feb. 15. 
Bicolor. Most startling of the Flowering 
Peach in that most flowers are white artisti- 
cally marked with red. Some whole branches, 
however, bear only red bloom. Semi-double. 
rebaaile 
Early White. Semi-double white with mere 
suggestion of pale pink. Jan. 15. 
Helen Borchers. Warm, deep pink buds 
that open into flesh-pink bloom of unusual . 
form, fragrance and substance. Blooms for 
many weeks. Feb. 1. 
Pres. Roosevelt. Medium sized double 
bloom of the liveliest red imaginable. Janu- 
tay lS. 
Purity. Large double bloom 
white that possess extraordinary 
qualities. Feb. 15. 
San Jose. The first tree to show color in 
spring. Provides a lavish display of semi- 
double flesh-pink buds and bloom. Jan. 10. 
Snowbird. Huge bloom, mostly double, of 
flesh-pink handsomely centered with red. 
Prominent red stamens. Bears edible fruit 
of fair size and quality. Feb. 15. 
of frosty 
keeping 
Vesuvius. Darkest red of all peach blos- 
soms, extremely double and long lasting. 
Febamlion 
Weeping White. A variety that resembles 
the Weeping Willow in habit of growth. Long, 
6 to 8 foot branches sweep the ground and in 
March are strung with jewel-like, fragrant 
bloom of clearest white. Semi-double. 
MAGNOLIA STELLATA 
Delicate fragrant white blossoms. 
CHINESE MAGNOLIAS 
Magnificent seems to be the word to 
fittingly described the huge tulip-shaped 
bloom of these startling trees. With age the 
plants cover themselves from top to bottom 
with showy exotic bloom. Lush dark foliage. 
8-12 ft. 
Magnolia liliflora Purple. Lily Magnolia. 
Rosy purple without and white within. Blooms 
later in season than other varieties. Each, 
$7.50. 
Magnolia soulangeana. 
with white. Each, $7.50. 
Magnolia stellata. Star Magnolia. Sweetly 
fragrant white bloom 3 inches across made up 
of narrow twisted petals, interestingly ar- 
ranged. Each, $7.50. 
Rose-red edged 
We have the fertilizers and insecticides 
necessary to keeping your plants growing 
and in good health. 
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DOGWOOD 
Beloved for its unique flowers. 
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