MALUS—Continwed 
Malus Sargentii (SARGENT’S CRAB). 
and an abundance of small, red fruit clinging till Spring. 
which will not overgrow. 
NURSERIES inc. 
& EVIEW, N.Y. 
FLOWERING TREES — Continued 
Malus Sargentii) 
A dwarf, bushy, hardy variety. 
Paton: 
SmLOUat iN 
4 to 6 ft. 
5) quo Gab, 
\. M. Scheideckeri (SCHEI- 
~ DECKER’S CRAB). Very 
early, double bright pink 
blossoms. 
low, fruit-like cherries. Dis- 
tinctly upright. Slender. 
M 
4 to 5 ft. 
5 (i) (© ti, 
Griomatius 
Sparkling white flowers 
The best variety where a small tree is desired 
Ideal for garden border or background. S 
Spl eee pz 
spr. heavy. 
$7.50 to 10.00 
SDs ee 15.00 
SPiseer ere 20.00 
Bears waxy, yel- 
hetreBRaee2.n5 
NE aos SOO a 
beta. 4212.00 Redbud (Cercis) 
M. Spectabilis (CHINESE CRAB). A shapely tree, with good, shiny fo- 
liage, and fragrant, semi-double, delicate pink flowers. Pale yellow 
26 
fruit. M 
4 40S [thet ABR ee ee eee een 2 eee eee $2.75 
CEA TOR APM R MIL Ctr oink ena lene se aes Aloe n'n by oarecale ua ee earee 5.00 
Oxydendrum arboreum— Sorrel Tree 
__A comparatively dwarf tree bearing an abundance of white flowers in 
Midsummer with foliage several shades of red and crimson in Fall. Seldom 
seen in the 
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4 to 
5 to 
6 to 
Fall without being admired. M 
LD en Ts tty Sieh ele Meee, Saad Mes $5.00 
Delis hot: eee ee en NE Cee os 7.50 
GAL: lin bier ae eae enn ee eine hae Antes 9.00 
Tilt het aie et ee eek eek eee ks ene een ie) 12.00 
PLANTING SUGGESTIONS FOR BARE ROOT 
MATERIAL 
Plant at once, digging hole deep and wide enough to admit roots 
completely spread out. 
Loosen soil at bottom of hole and mix with a small amount of 
Farmanure. 
Place plant in hole the same depth as previously planted in nurs- 
ery. 
(Shows on trunk or main stem). 
Cover roots with soil mixed with liberal amounts of Farmanure, 
firming soil with feet. 
Complete filling hole with soil, leaving catch basin effect at top 
to hold water. 
Water thoroughly twice a week. 
Chinese Crab (Malus spectabilis) 
