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JAPANESE FLOWERING CRABAPPLE 
JAPANESE FLOWERING CRABAPPLE 
(Malus floribunda) 
For variety of color and form to brighten the spring flower buds, followed by snowy white flowers and later by 
landscape the Flowering Crabs have few rivals. One of bird-tempting small yellowish fruit. 
the most charming and best known is the Japanese 
Flowering Crab, which bears a profusion of bright pink 4-5 ft. $3.75 each 
WHITE FRINGED BLEEDINGHEART 
(Dicenta eximia alba) 
Not illustrated. 
This is the rare white form of the common Fringed Bleed- from spring till frost. Hardier and more vigorous than 
ingheart. Pink in bud, and almost pure white in flower, the widely advertised “Sweetheart.” 
it is one of the longest blooming perennials, flowering Strong plants $.75 each, 3 for $2.00, 12 for $7.25 
JAPANESE IRIS 
(Iris kaempferi) 
In late June, when other Iris have gone, the bril- 
liant Japanese give radiance to the garden scene. 
These fine named varieties available at 60c each, 
$5.00 per 10. 
Fascination — Double mauve-pink, with blush- 
white veins. 
PurpLte and Goin — Large double rich purple 
with gold throat. 
Rev Riwine Hoop — Very fine single red-purple 
variety. 
Rose Anna — Double ivory-white, with ruby red 
veins. 
Special Offer 
: j a 4 plants, 1 of each kind listed $1.95 
JAPANESE IRIS 12 plants, 3 of each kind listed 5.00 
