1s FALL PRICE LIST, OCTOBER 8, 1952 
SHADE AND ORNAMENTAL TREES—(Continued) 
CHESTNUT, CHINESE (Castanea Mollissima) Blight resistant trees with 
large attractive foliage. Nuts of excellent quality. Start bearing in 
two or three years. 
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FLOWERING CRABS 
(Malus) 
At long last, Flowering Crabs are getting the attention they 
deserve. First of all, Flowering Crabs are highly ornamental. Not 
only are the trees themselves attractive, but the flowers and fruit 
are decorative. Some varieties produce edible fruit, notably Hopa 
and Dolgo. 
Flowering Crabs can also be used for shade. They are es- 
pecially desirable for this purpose, on small home grounds where 
there is no room for the larger trees such as Elms, Oaks, and 
Sycamores. Out of the many varieties of Flowering Crabs on the 
market, we have selected a group that we consider the best, based 
on years of observation. 
aphed Sept. 1952 
Per 10 Per 100 
Atrosanguinea. Purple-bronze foliage, rosy-lavender flowers. Purplisn 
fruit. 18 feet. 
Block of 15,000. Flowering Crabs photogr 
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Axtoxd: feet rower a: phue oss cee eee Peete deers epee erat Ft 12.00 110.00 
Se tOnds Leet avac feet cons eee ee ree eae ce err ee ce, 8.50 80.00 
2atons, feet... va GEE, Ge entah an eee Maret ar actin ae eee atts 6.50 60.00 
Dolgo. White flowers, large showy red fruit; good for jelly. 40 feet. 
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22to%.3) feelin. wcck eos aehemame ts cite eee cron Seoecnarcmatee 4.50 40.00 
