KOREAN SPIREA 
(Spiraea trichocarpa) 
From Korea, in 1920, came this lovely introduction of 
the Arnold Arboretum. It has abundant white flowers 
that clothe the graceful recurved branches in June or 
July. More delicate than the coarser and_better- 
known Vanhoutte Spirea, it should appeal to discrim- 
inating garden enthusiasts as a notable addition to our 
small list of summer-blooming shrubs. 
2-3 ft. $1.50 each 
ELEY CRABAPPLE 
(Malus purpurea, Hv Eley) 
Increasing in popularity, this brilliant flowering tree 
has vinous-red flowers in May, and handsome reddish- 
purple fruit in fall. A fine lawn specimen. 
4-5 ft. $4.00 each 
CARMINE CRABAPPLE 
(Malus atrosanguinea) 
A broad spreading tree with brilliant carmine flowers, 
always profuse in bloom. One of the best. 
3-4 ft. $3.25 each 
CRESTED IRIS 
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CARMINE CRABAPPLE 
CRESTED IRIS 
(Iris cristata) 
A dainty and delightful native American species of 
dwarf stature, having delicate blue flowers rarely over 
3 inches above the ground. 
$.75 each, $6.00 per 10 
WHITE CRESTED IRIS 
Cris cristata alba) 
This rare white form of the Crested Iris is seldom 
seen. We have a few fine plants of this desirable 
rarity. 
$1.25 each 
