Plumfield Ornamental Flowering Trees 
PRUNUS TRILOBA 
PRUNUS TRILOBA (Flowering Plum)—A 
profusion of handsome, double pink 
flowers. Vigorous shrub or small tree. 
GE24 Gairispenettomtertistes d (6 sy nd wate | oes. $1.40 
MEY Wscrs acs ove tans t ay te Ren nN yew Aes 1.7 
SoA pte Mie Ramer hae teen aU, Cn weL 2.30 
\pRUNUS, CISTENA (Hansen’s Purple 
Leaved Plum)—Dwarf grower, with rich 
purple-red foliage. Pink flowers and 
purple fruit. 
SPREE Gilg ott steerer cacti ae eR $1.40 
PRI ANN ope egscerc tc Mee. ica hee Peet ee eee 1.70 
OL BSNS Me aere eee Mie deiah te eset conde nc ethane Ae 2.30 
Bech Leet etig tebe eaticenan er tieknissiaen tant 3.00 
PRUNUS. MINNESOTA PURPLE—A hardy, 
purple leaved tree. Its rich, purplish- 
red foliage makes it a desirable tree. 
we grow it in bush form. Pink flowers 
and purple fruit. 
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ZEN el aN A 1.70 
CPs ae ae Oe ern 2.30 
rE nora See ae eee 3.00 
CRAB, BECHTEL’S DOUBLE FLOWERING 
—profuse bloomer. Flowers very dou- 
ble, dainty pink and exceedingly fra- 
grant. 
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BS A erect Se ree I Cee REE PE 2.00 
A CRAB, HOPA (Red Flowering)—An up- 
right growing tree with beautiful foli- 
age. Loaded with rose-colored flowers 
in April. Fruit is red inside and out, 
and hangs on until late autumn. Hardy 
and free from disease. 
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COTE ricer cee ctcete SPA Cor eC e erere 2.00 
SaOM Lt emete seer eacrecs tek eneners nursererconseees 2.90 
“CRAB, RED SILVER. 18-20 ft—Fruit rich 
maroon red, foliage somewhat cut- 
leaved with silver “and red color. A 
remarkable combination. 
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LEST SRE Sa chafarra natn entaenioasrece ae 2.00 
Oe eee eR Pos arc 2.50 
HOW TO PLANT 
In planting in yard, garden, or field, the ground should be 
well prepared, and stock should be handled with least possible 
exposure. We offer the following suggestions on some of the 
more important plants. 
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How to Plant Balled 
Evergreens 
PLANTING DISTANCE OF FRUIT TREES 
Wrong Way 
How to Plant Roses 
Number 
Per acre at 
Usual recommended Best average average 
distance distance distance Blackberry cscs: 
ADD lear eer eee: 25 to 32 feet 30x30 feet 48 Gooseberry one 
Plum and Apricots........ 16 to 22 feet 20x20 feet 108 Curren teen ener 
Pec ee ee rt cates 2 22 to 30 feet 25x25 feet 69 CAT CID GU at ett echo te 
Cherries and Peaches 12 to 16 feet 14x14 feet 147 Strawberry— 
Raspberry—(Hill) ....... 4x6 or 5x5 feet 4x 6 feet 1815 Everbearing................. 
(Hedge) ....1¥4x3 by6to7feet 2x 6 feet 3630 
21 
15 to 18 in.x3 to 4 ft. 1/2x3 feet 
June bearing............. 
FLOWERING CRAB 
RED BUD—Small native tree. Pinkish-red 
flowers appear in spring before the 
leaves. 
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263 Lt eieia ean retnnasette des Seasontanes ray eameeaaest 1.25 
cA dil venwehs ugh tenes eet aad ae ae. 1,90 
Ms SLL nent ta neaescnes eet omprertnseeonereaar veaeas 2.90 
SHADE TREES CANNOT BE SHIPPED 
BY PARCEL POST 
FRUIT TREES AND FRUIT PLANTS 
PAGES 11 TO 16 
To determine the 
number of plants 
required per acre 
for any distance 
multiply the two 
plant distances 
and divide the 
product into 43,560 
(the number of 
square feet per 
acre). 
Number 
Per acre at 
Usual recommended Bestaverage average 
distance istance distance 
1, to 3x7 feet 2x7 feet 3110 
4x6 feet 4x6 feet 1815 
4x6 feet 4x6 feet 1815 
8x8 feet 8x6 feet 680 
9680 
18 to 24 in. x 4 ft. 2x4 feet 9445 
