SPRING 1954 19 
RS AT EERE NE OS NAAT ORD DS TAD ET DEITIES DEAE TE TE ANT 
1lto4 5to24 25 &up 
Each Each Each 
MAGNOLIA stellata 
—rosea 12’-18’ Pink Star Magnolia 
Attractive starry shaped pink fragrant flowers. 
Blooms before leaves appear, 
@raitD eo acti. BD. .....u« 16.00 
Gmetoma wit: D.& Bs. 20.00 
Seecomo ett b. eb... 26.00 
Getto, Geet b.GB..... 30.00 
verbanica Pink Magnolia 
Without a doubt the most beautiful pink of all mag- 
nolias, Slow grower. Free flowering. 
ee tOn Ome tt BoB. . 16.00 15.00 
peetoreeett bebo. 18.00 16.00 
MAHONIA aquifolium 3’-4' Oregon Grape 
Evergreen, holly like leaves, varying in color from 
deep green to rich purple red, pretty yellow flowers 
IamerOAb ein. b.e Bk 3.50 
16 toelLoe No B. Baek 4.50 
Lomita eine B66. 6.00 
Bmetomerait. B&B 8.00 
MALUS atrosanguinea 12’-15’ Carmine Crab 
A multitude of dark pink flowers shading to deep 
purplish crimson. 
Gmplowri it Bb 18.00 
Seco 10 watt Bb. 24.00 
\ floribunda 12'-15' Japanese Flowering Crab 
Bright pink buds and white open flowers literally 
clothing the entire tree. 
Gmestos § 1f. 5.0Bo. 18.00 
oh GEN 1G ah SAA 8 Wel astra 24.00 
—brevipes 6’-8’ Dwarf Flowering Crab 
Pink in bud, dense, bushy neat habit. 
ip Pe eds id 5 Bee Mele 20.00 
™~ hopa 12’-15' Hopa Crab 
Large rose color flowers, most striking of deep col- 
ored crabs, large red fruit. 
(UP AWG ged | SA Sid 5 pee 18.00 
a) UR IND GALA Sea 24.00 
ionensis plena 15’-18' Bechtels Crab 
Large double pure pink fragrant flowers on long 
stalks. Slow grower—last to flower. 
Bacon Grit. babes Se 14.00 
Geto’ % eft B.CB. 2 . 18.00 
