Paul’s Scarlet English Hawthorn Each $4.00, Three $11.00 
A brilliant rosy-red, double-flowering variety. 
KALMIA (Laurel) 
As you know, Mountain Laurel is Connecticut’s State 
flower; it grows wild here and in profusion. Most plants 
offered for sale are snatched out of the woods and few 
of them are well formed. We grow them from tiny seed- 
lings, well-spaced, to get their natural and beautiful 
spreading heads. We also propagate from seeds taken 
from natural and unusually beautiful hybrids in the woods. 
Our supply of saleable plants is very limited and at this 
time we are behind in filling orders. However, we suggest 
that you place your order now for future deilvery—you 
will be given priority. 
15 to 18 inches, $2.75 each 18 to 24 inches, $3.50 each 
KOLKWITZIA AMABILIS 
(Beauty Bush) 
A favorite of pink bell-shaped flowers in June. It tolerates 
poor or dry sandy soil and is of easiest culture. The folli- 
age is heavy and covers the plant to the ground. Height, 
8 feet. 
Each $2.00, Three $5.75, Six $11.00 
LILACS (The French Hybrids) 
If you like the old-fashioned lilacs (and who doesn’t) 
you'll certainly want these lovely things. The hybridizers 
have been working with them, particularly the great 
French horticulturist Lemoine, and Lilacs are now works 
of art. The trusses are huge and many varieties make 
excellent cut flowers. All of these new Lilacs come into 
bloom at a much younger age than the old ones. If your 
planting space is large enough you'll want one each of 
these. : 
Ambassadeur Each $3.50, Three $9.75 
Broad spikes of very large single flowers of azure-lilac 
lightened by a conspicuous white center. 
Charles Joly Each $3.50, Three $9.75 
Large double flower of violet color shading almost to red. 
Hugo Koster Each $3.50, Three $9.75 
Double large flowers of mauve. 
Macrostachia Each $3.50, Three $9.75 
Huge single flowers, truly pink. 
Marie Finon Each $4.00, Three $11.00 
Trusses covered with immense double flowers of purest 
alabaster white. 
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Michel Buchner 
Double flowers of purest lilac color. 
Each $3.50, Three $9.75 
Each $3.50, Three $9.75 
Mme. Buchner 
Large rich double pink flowers. 
President Falliers Each $3.50, Three $9.75 
The flowers are double and like all these hybrids of tre- 
mendous size. The color is pink shading to lilac. 
Waldeck Rosseau Each $3.50, Three $9.75 
Another double pink, this of most delicate tone. 
LONICERA 
(Honeysuckle Bush) 
Tatarica Alba Each $1.50, Three $4.00, Doz. $15.00 
An upright but spreading shrub bearing white flowers in 
late May and June. Fragrant. An excellent shrub for 
screening as it reaches 10 feet. 
Each $1.50, Three $4.00, Doz. $15.00 
Similar to above with pale pink flowers. 
Tatarica Rubra 
MALUS (Flowering Crabs) 
Among the small flowering trees, the Crabs are by far 
the most sensational group—they stand alone in profu- 
sion of bloom, only the ornamental cherries are close to 
them. None equals them in hardiness or in ability to 
bloom in exposures that blast the buds of more delicate 
flowering trees. 
With the exception of Bechtel’s Crab, which at 
maturity is a 15 to 20 foot double-flowered beauty, we 
list only the dwarf varieties. Even the smallest yard can 
support one—fence lines on farms or estates planted with 
crabs on 25 foot centers become tree lines of rare beauty 
in a few years. (All stock for shipment is three years old 
and trees generally bloom a year after planting. Older 
trees, balled and burlapped, are priced according to size 
but can be obtained only at The Farm.) 
Each $2.50, Three $7.00 
This variety originates at the famed Arnold Arboretum 
in Boston. The semi-double flowers are pink, turning to 
white in the sun. In the Fall the tree is covered with pen- 
dulous clusters of waxy yellow fruit about the size of a 
cherry. It is compact and seldom grows more than 10-12 
feet high. 
Crimson Brilliant 
Arnoldiana 
Each $7.00 
A most brilliant red flowering crab. It becomes more and 
more floriferous as it grows older; is of extreme hardiness 
and can be grown anywhere. Upon maturity it reaches 
about 15 feet, about the limit for small gardens. It is a 
new variety and the supply is very limited. Only the 
earliest orders can be filled. (Plant Patent #939.) 
Floribunda Hilleri Each $5.00 
This new English origination replaces older Floribunda. 
The flowers, nearly an inch in diameter, are semi-double 
and of crimson color in the bud. They open to bright pink 
and cover the tree with heavy clusters of bloom. It’s a 
late bloomer. Ultimate height is from 10-12 feet. 
loensis plena (Bechtel’s Crab) — Each $3.00, Three $8.50 
A fully-double crab which was discovered about 1850 
in the Mississippi River Valley and brought into cultiva- 
tion by a man named Bechtel. Its fine round head is 
covered with pale pink blossoms about 2 inches in diam- 
eter, each double and exactly like small roses, each with 
a delicate violet scent. 
Kaido or Fragrant Crab Each $5.00 
When fully grown Kaido is upright, almost pyramid in 
form. It is not much more than 4 feet wide and matures 
at 8-10 feet. In the bud it is rose pink and blooms open 
to rich clear pink. Blooms are deliciously fragrant. 
Pink Weeper Crab Each $3.00, Three $8.50 
A splendid specimen plant for the lawn which grows from 
12-15 feet high. The weeping branches, covered with 
crimson-purple blossoms, droop to the ground. Shipping 
plants 4 to 5 feet. 
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