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The real coming of spring is heralded by the 
gorgeous Flowering Crab trees as they spill ‘ . 
their clouds of red and pink blooms onto the ’ , 
landscape to signal the passing of winter pd 
and the coming of another glorious spring. ie +, te 
Flowering Crab trees are not only breath- a? te ' sa 
taking in their spring dress, but very 
serviceable as small shade trees . . 
And now we have an entirely new 
type—a pyramidal Flowering Crab 
1 Almey. 3-6 ft | —that can be used for screens or 
1 Hopa. 5-6 ft corner plantings. 
Dress up your home grounds by 
(Regular Value $7.40) planting some gay Flowering 
Both for Only $6.75| Crab trees this spring. 
We pay the postage. 
RED SILVER 
This unusual tree gets its name from the 
color of its leaves. They are a deep red or 
maroon—all summer, with somewhat of a silvering on the underneath side. The blooms 
are a deep red. A very colorful accent tree. 5-6 ft., $3.15 each; 2 for $5.95. 4-5 ft., 
$2.55 each; 2 for $4.85. We pay the postage. 
KLEHM’S IMPROVED BECHTEL’S 
This lovely flowering tree is greatly underrated—but not by those who have seen it. 
The branches are literally hidden by a spectacular display of delicate double pink 
flowers that look like miniature roses. The only double flowering crab tree that we have. 
Ideal for the smaller yard. An improved form of the old favorite Bechtel’s Flowering 
Crab. 5-6 ft., $4.15 each; 2 for $7.75. 4-5 ft., $3.55 each; 2 for $6.65. We pay 
the postage. 
™ HOPA 
Blood-red buds are followed by a mass of fragrant deep rose-colored blos- 
soms. The leaves are first a reddish purple, then a bright rich green. 
Truly a striking tree. 5-6. ft., $3.15 each; 2 for $5.95. 4-5 ft., $2.55 
each; 2 for $4.85. We pay the postage. 
In all our 82 years in the nursery business, we have never 
seen as sensational a Flowering Crab tree as Almey; nor 
have we ever seen a new introduction live up, so com- 
pletely, to all its early promises. 
Almey has huge dollar-size blooms of a rich glistening, 
fiery crimson. Each petal has at its base, pure white 
markings that give the blossom the appearance of a 
five-pointed star surrounded by crimson. From a distance, 
however, this is not apparent and the tree looks as though 
it were a mass of flame. 
Although not a large tree—about 12 to 15 feet—Almey 
is vigorous and attains its mature height quite rapidly. 
Another outstanding characteristic of Almey is that it 
blooms young. Every spring in the nursery the little 
trees—a year before they are large enough to sell—are 
in full bloom. While we hesitate to say that Almey will 
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