HARTWIG (Malus hartwigi) 
Many-branched, upright tree with compact, rounded head. 
Flowers single and semi-double, pink, turning white, fruit 
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~HOPA (Malus adstringens ‘‘Hopa’’) 
Tree, 15-20 ft. Flowers pale purplish pink. Fruit dark red 
over orange, about 1’. Purplish leaves on young shoots. 
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JAPANESE FLOWERING (Malus floribunda) 
Much like Arnold Crab, perhaps a little smaller. Stiffer and 
not pendent branches. Flowers and fruits also similar to 
those of Arnold but slightly smaller. 4-5 ft. $2.75; 5-6 ft. $3.25 
JAY DARLING (Malus “Jay Darling’’) 
Medium to fairly large tree, 15-20 ft. with round head. Light 
purplish red flowers. Fruit dark purplish red, 1”. This plant 
is perhaps the same as Malus purpurea eleyi although the 
fruits differ in shape and often in size from the fruits of the 
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KATHERINE (Malus “Katherine’’) 
Thin-branched shrub or small tree, probably 10-15 ft. Flow- 
ers large, double pale pink, finally pure white. Fruits small, 
yellow, sometimes with a reddish blush. 
to 8 base 2 re es ae 4-5ft. $3.00; 5-6 ft. $3.50 
KINGSMERE (Malus “Kingsmere”’) 
Small tree with spreading branches, 10-15 ft. Flowers pale 
rose pink. Fruit purplish red, about 1” to 14”. Leaves of 
new shoots pale purplish. .......... 4-5 ft. $3.00; 5-6 ft. $3.50 
LEMOINE (Malus purpurea lemoinei) 
Large shrub or small tree, probably to 12 or 15 ft. Flowers 
deep purplish red. Fruit deep purple, about 3”. Foliage 
DU lems Leis Se ss ED 4-5 ft. $3.00; 5-6 ft. $3.50 
