FLOWERING CRAB TREES 
“Malus Hopa Crab. Grows 10-15 ft. tall. Pro- 
duces large single, red flowers in quantity, fol- 
lowed by red and apricot-tinted fruits. Foliage 
has a reddish purple tint. Fruits make delectable 
_ jelly. 
“ Malus Eleyi Crabb. Produces thick clusters of 
rich red blossoms before the foliage appears. The 
flowers are followed by small dark red fruits. 
Foliage has a red hue. 
Prices for above varieties. Two yr., 5-6 ft. trees, 
$3.50 ea., 3 for $9.95. 
Malus Bechtels. A charming small tree. Pro- 
duces double pink flowers which resemble roses. 
Price for 3—4 ft. trees, $3.25. 
Cornus Florida Alba. White flowering dogwood. 
Medium size tree, growing to 15 feet high. Tie 
flowers are displayed on wide spreading branches 
before the leaves appear in spring. Red fruits and 
scarlet foliage are ornamental in Autumn. Price 
for 3-4 ft. trees, $3.50 ea. 
Hybrid Lilacs. The following varieties of lilacs are 
French Hybrids which produce very fragrant flowers 
in June, or late May: 
Charles X. Single; strong, rapid grower; rather 
loose trusses of reddish purple flowers. 
Mme. Lemoine. A pure white, double that has 
won many prizes. 
Michel Buckner. Double, pinkish-lilac; long nar- 
row clusters. Best and most popular. 
Pres. Lincoln. Single, wedgewood blue; nearest 
to a true blue. 
ie 3 year, 12-18 inch plants $1.60 ea., 4 for 
95. 
California Privet. Very hardy, vigorous growing 
shrub which can be pruned into a thick, beautiful 
hedge. Plant a foot apart in rows. Price of $19.50 
per 100 plants, 18-24 in. tall from top of roots. 
Amour River Privet. A large shrub with upright 
branches, growing to 8 to 12 feet tall. Leaves dark 
green, semi-evergreen. Excellent for hedging pur- 
poses, and very hardy. Price of $20.00 per 100 
plants, 12-18 in. tall starting at top of roots. 
FLOWERING SHRUBS 
The following list of shrubs are well-established, 
two and three years old, and of a size to give imme- 
diate effect: 
Calycanthus floridus. Sweet shrub. Flowers are 
double, of a rare chocolate color, and of a peculiar- 
ly spicy fragrance. Blooms in June. 
Cydonia japonica. Flowering quince. Low, spread- 
ing shrub which produces a wealth of dazzling 
scarlet flowers in spring. 
Forsythia. Graceful shrub with branches literally 
covered with golden yellow flowers in early spring 
before the leaves appear. 
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