MALUS — Continued 
purpurea Sierl es Crab). Twenty feet. Purple foliage 
and putle blossoms with dark purple fruit. 
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~Red Silver Crab. Red in bud, flower, bark, tree and leaf. 
Delicate silver on underside of leaf. 
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sargenti (Sargent Crab). Sixtoeightfeet. Dwarf variety 
of spreading form, pure white flowers with bright yellow 
anthers, scarlet fruit. 
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scheideckeri (Scheidecker Crab). Twenty feet. Early 
reba bright double rose-colored flowers. 
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spectabilis (Chinese Flowering Crab). Fifteen feet. 
Large, fragrant, pink, semi-double flowers, pale yellow 
ruit. 
toringoides. Twenty-five feet. Creamy-white flowers, yel- 
low fruit. 
zumi calocarpa (Zumi Crab). Twenty feet. Buds pink, 
profuse flowers white, fruit red; one of the best for birds. 
AS to ee en ere Pn ire Mat Nar cial ate Seats 
METASEQUOIA ¢glyptostroboides (“Dawn Redwood’). 
Found hardy in Hopkinton over three winters. 
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~. MORUS alba tatarica (Russian Mulberry). Forty feet. Sweet, 
edible fruit. Excellent for attracting birds. 
OXYDENDRON arboreum (Sourwood). Sixty feet. White 
flowers in summer, scarlet foliage in autumn. 
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PRUNUS cerasifera pissardi (Thundercloud). Twenty feet. 
White flowers, deep mahogany-red foliage all summer. 
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