FLOWERING TREES 
Trees, especially, have a character that is instantly imparted to the home over which they stand guard. They are a real part 
of a home—the cheapest part, and so almost universally neglected. 
Is your house actually standing out on the bare land, or does it just look that way because there is no “setting” of greenery 
to the picture? Plant trees now. Don’t deny yourself their company and influences. 
FLOWERING CHERRY 
The lovely Oriental flowering cherries are among the most 
beautiful of the small flowering trees. They are particularly 
showy in spring when they are a mass of bloom. The flowers 
are unusually large. Ideal as a lawn specimen. 
2.20 5-6. fees $3.50, not mailable 
2.25, mailable 
6-8 ft 4.50, not mailable 
2.75, mailable 
KW ANZAN—One of the best flowering cherries. Double pink 
flowers, some often 2 inches across. 
MT. FUJI—Large double snow white flowers in drooping clus- 
ters. Truly a magnificent sight. 
SHIROFUGEN—Early flowering. Colorful buds are deep 
pink and open to double pale pink flowers. Large blossoms. 
AMANOGAW A—15 ft. Unlike all other varieties it is ex- 
tremely narrow and erect in growth, taking very little room. 
Flowers semi-double pink in large clusters. 
NADEN—25-30 ft. Similar to Kwanzan only blooming at a 
later date. Double pink flowers, vigorous grower. Adapted to 
street or lanes. 
AUTUMNALIS—Small tree with semi-weeping branches. Cov- 
ered in spring with pinkish white flowers. 
WEEPING CHERRIES 
One of the finest weeping trees for lawns and small grounds. 
The branches are slender and when grafted on tall stems, 
fall gracefully to the ground. The flowers are rose-colored, 
appearing before the leaves. 
SINGLE PINK WEEPING CHERRY—No. 1 heads, grafted 
5-6 ft. from ground. $5.50. Not mailable. 
Flowering Plum, Prunus Pissardi 
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FLOWERING ALMOND 
(Prunus Glandulosa)—These well known bushy shrubs never 
fail to produce in early spring, before leaves appear, a pro- 
fusion of small, very double, pink or white, rose-like flowers 
that are closely set along the branches. Choice of pink or 
white. 2-3’ $1.50; 3-4’ $1.75. Mailable. 
FLOWERING CRAB 
$1.50, mailable 5-6 ft._.......... $2.75, not mailable 
2.00, mailable 6-8 ft............. 3.50, not mailable 
Producing flower effects equal to those of more talked-of 
cherries. The crabs are hardy and add a charm of fragrant 
wildness to a planting. 
HOPA—A beautiful, upright growing tree with attractive fo- 
liage. Entirely covered with rose-colored flowers in April. 
Fruit red inside and out, hanging on until late autumn. 
ELEYI—12-15 ft. Attractive reddish foliage in spring chang- 
ing to pink. Clustered single rose-pink flowers followed by 
showy red fruit. 
NIEDZWETZKYANA (Redvein Crab)—20-25 ft. A large grow- 
ing variety with remarkable large red flowers in April fol- 
lowed by large red fruits and leaves. 
~“DOLGA—Myriads of beautiful little bright all-over red apples 
~ALMEY CRAB—The 
in the fall. Glistening white blooms in the spring. Delicious to 
can whole in spices. Needs very little sugar. Extremely hardy. 
A fine ornamental tree. 
BECHTEL’S—One of the most popular of all flowering crabs 
for its delicate double pink flowers, about 2 or 3 inches across, 
resembling lovely roses. One of the latest to bloom. 2-3 ft. 
$1.50; 3-4’ $2.00; 4-5’ $2.75. Mailable. 
new fiery crimson Crab, with large, 
brilliant crimson flowers. Almey blooms young and becomes 
more beautiful as it grows older. 5-6’ branched trees only. 
$3.25 each. Not Mailable. 
Flowering Cherry, Kwanzan 
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SHADE AND FLOWERING TREES ADD CHARM TO EVERY YARD 
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