TREE ROSE. For stately accent. 
TREE ROSES 
For over 25 years we have been growing 
the best Tree Roses for your gardens. Our 
years of experience not only assures you the 
finest grown stock but a selection of varieties 
that is sure to succeed, as well. 
Prices: Bare-root, $3.50 each, except as 
noted. Established in 5-gal., each $4.00; 
patented varieties, $5.50; for quantity dis- 
counts see page 6. 
A more complete description of the fol- 
lowing roses will be found under “Bush 
Roses.”’ 
Autumn. Gold, burnt orange and bronze. 
Buccaneer. Exquisite yellow. Pat. applied 
for. Each, $5.00. 
Carrousel. Unfading dark red. Pat. 1066. 
Each, $5.00. 
Charlotte Armstrong. Deep pink. Pat. 455. 
Each, $5.00. 
Chrysler Imperial. Deep red. Pat. applied 
TOM MEAG ODE DO) 
Etoile de Hollande. Dark velvety red. 
First Love. Shapely light pink. Pat. 921. 
Each, $5.00. 
Forty-niner. A _ brilliant combination of 
oriental red and chrome yellow. Pat. 792. 
Each, $5.00. 
Helen Traubel. Sparkling pink. Pat. 1028. 
Each, $5.00. 
J. Otto Thilow. Rose pink. 
Mrs. E. P. Thom. Canary yellow without 
shading. 
Nocturne. Streamlined cardinal 
WN, (ere, SSO. 
Peace. Yellow trimmed with pink. Pat. 
SS he [Ezyelay, 855)-(00), 
President Hoover. Orange, scarlet, pink. 
Snowbird. Heavy blooming clear white. 
Sutter’s Gold. Yellow shaded with orange 
and red. Pat. 885. Each, $5.00. 
Talisman. Red, burnt orange and gold. 
feaumlaate 
KWANZAN FLOWERING CHERRY 
Enormous pink bloom. 
At no other time of year are we so thrilled 
with the joy of living as in spring when 
new grass again carpets the fields and the 
Spring Flowering Trees burst their swollen 
buds to cover themselves with soul satisfying 
color. By summer, flowers have disappeared 
and clean fresh growth covers the nakedness 
of the trees and protects them from the pry- 
ing eyes of the sun. 
For information about planting and care 
after planting read our booklet ““When, 
Where and How to Plant’. It’s yours for the 
asking. 
Please note: Ultimate height of trees 
usually follows descriptions. 
Varieties listed as bare-root are available 
during January, February and March. Also 
available in containers through the year. 
PRUNUS CERASIFERA PISSARD 
Red spring foliage and clouds of white bloom. 
Tuttle Brad. 
FLOWERING CRABAPPLES 
Through many years these remarkable 
trees, with their spectacular clusters of 
charming fragrant bloom, have proved their 
worth in your gardens. They require very 
little attention, are extremely hardy and not 
fussy as to soil. 5-gal., $4.50; bare-root, 
$3.00. 
Malus arnoldiana. Arnold’s Crab. Plump, 
carmine buds that open to delightful shades 
of soft satiny pink. Small informal tree of 
open habit. 8-10 ft. 
~\ Malus hopa. Grows more rapidly than 
most varieties, forming a compact upright 
tree. Dark foliage, purplish red bloom and 
small showy red fruit. 15 ft. 
Malus ioensis Bechtel. Bechtel’s Crab. Big 
semi-double bloom of soft pink in dense 
clusters. Erect and compact growth. 15-18 
feet. 
REDLEAF 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., 
$4.50; bare-root, $2.75. 
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, 
$4.75. 
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. 
Kwanzan. Small, spreading tree. Enor- 
mous double pink bloom in heavy clusters. 
10-12 ft. 5-gal., $5.00. 
Shirotae. Large double white. Soft green 
foliage. 10-12 ft. 5-gal., $5.00. 
HOPA CRAB. Reddish foliage, 
pink bloom, purple red fruit. 
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