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GENERAL ALPHABETICAL LISTING, Continued 
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M A L U N zorart She A lowering Crabapple 
The Flowering Crabapples have few rivals among gorgeous Spring flowering trees and shrubs. At the Arnold Arboretum one of the 
most important events of the year is the blooming of the Crabapples, followed by the showy fruit in Autumn. Most varieties are of 
greatest value as feed in winter for Pheasants, Grouse and other birds. They are of easy culture, and whether planted singly or in 
masses, give remarkable and quick results. As soon as the ground can be working in Spring is an ideal time for planting, and again 
in Fall after foliage is well ripened. Give rich soil and mulch heavily. Use all the water the soil will take in planting. 
xMALUS atrosanguinea, Carmine CRABAPPLE, 15-20 
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The brilliant carmine flowers in May make this one of 
the most popular flowering trees, grows as broad as 
tall. Small red fruit in fall. A great attraction for 
birds. See color picture on Page 3. 
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“MALUS baceata, Stpertan Crasarrie, 30-45 ft. 
Lovely Asiatic species. Showy white flowers in spring, 
and red or rarely yellow fruit in fall. Very hardy. 
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MALUS bacecata mandshurica, Mancuvurian Cras- 
APPLE, 15-20 ft. 
Fine species from China and Japan. Large pure white 
fragrant flowers in May, dark scarlet fruit. 
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. xMALUS, Hy. Dotco Crasarrpte, 20-25 ft. 
Beautiful with its large white flowers early in May, it 
has really outstanding ornamental value because of its 
large bright red fruit. Very fine. 
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~~ MALUS floribunda, Japanese Frowrrine CraBpapPLe, 
20-30 ft. 
In early May this tree is covered with flowers. The 
buds are rich carmine, the full-blown flower white or 
blush. One of the very best crabapples, most attractive 
to birds, especially pheasants, robins and _ cedar- 
waxwings. See color picture, Page 46. 
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MALUS floribunda, Hv. Boswuire Crapaprie, 20-30 
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Another fine clon, selected at the Arnold Arboretum 
and named because of its bird-attracting value. Pink 
buds, white flowers in May. 
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. xMALUS, Hv. Hopa Cranappite (M. baccata x M. 
pumila neidzwetzkiana), 12-20 ft. 
A remarkable tree covered with rose-red flowers in 
May. The handsome fruit is red inside and out. Very 
hardy. 
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MALUS ioensis, Hv. Becure, Crasappie (plena), 
20 ft. 
Double pink fragrant flowers like small roses in late 
May. 
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xMALUS micromalus, Mineer Cranarrre, 15-20 ft. 
A handsome small tree of upright habit, deservedly 
popular for its fine pink flowers. Bright yellow fruit 
September-October. 
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\MALUS purpurea, Hv. Evey Crasappie, 15-25 ft. 
Vinous-red flowers in May, and handsome purple fruit. 
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\ MALUS robusta, Cuerry Craparrpie, 20-30 ft. 
Large white flowers in May followed by fine red fruit. 
One of the larger growing Crabapples. 
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MITCHELLA repens, Parrrivgeserry, 3-4 in. 
White flowers in June or July, scarlet fruit in Sep- 
tember. Fine little native evergreen groundcover for 
shady or semi-shady locations. 
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(8.00 per 10) 
MORUS alba tatarica, Russtan Mutserry, 30-50 ft. 
Small tree with bushy head. The small red fruit is 
most attractive to birds. 
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MYRICA pensylvanica (carolinensis), Norrurrn 
Bayserry, 3-8 ft. 
Spreading undershrub, fine for borders or roadside 
planting. The curious waxy-white fruit is used for 
making the famous Bayberry candles. 
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For plants which attract birds see Page 38. 
