MALUS arnoldiana (Arnold Crab). Twelve feet. One of 
the best varieties, large pendulous pink blossoms and 
yellow fruits. 
atrosanguinea (Carmine Crab). Fifteen feet. A mass of 
single brilliant carmine flowers. 
Bob White. A sport of fioribunda, pink flower buds open- 
ing pure white. Long lasting yellow fruit. 
“eleyi (Eley Crab). Eighteen feet. Leaves purple, flowers 
rosy carmine. 
Flame. Crabapple-pink blossoms. Ripening fruit resembles 
flame of fire. 
~ floribunda (Flowering Crab). Twenty feet. Bright pink 
and white flowers, with small yellow or red fruit. 
halliana parkmani (Parkman Crab). Fifteen feet. 
Bright pink semi-double flowers on drooping stems. 
“shopa (Hopa Crab). Thirty feet. Purplish leaves, deep 
pink flowers, fruit good for jelly. 
hupehensis (Tea Crab). Twenty feet. Rose-red buds and 
lovely pink to white blossoms along every stem. 
Es te ate he talented ated teas ee pate tetas. Sad as peak ages Si 
ioensis plena (Betchel’s Crab). Twenty-five feet. Double 
pink fragrant flowers like small clustered roses. 
lemoinei (Lemoine Crab). A new hybrid with red flowers 
followed by red, cherry-like fruit. 
micromalus (Kaido Crab). Ten feet. Fragrant, soft pink 
flowers. Upright in growth. 
4.50 
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