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CARMINE CRAB (See page 15) 
4 to 5 ft., $4.75 
Prunus ¢« FLOWERING CHERRIES 
These are the Oriental Cherries which are so fa- 
mous in Washington; they are easily grown and will 
produce the almost phenomenal display in Spring 
which so many journey to Washington to see. 
Prunus serrulata Kwanzan. Outstanding in the 
double pink flowering Cherries. Flower buds rose 
red opening to clear pink “puffs” over 2 in. across. 
A large tree with wide spreading branches. M 
WEIRD OPI nea BUR oe oan acounnes se + faOO) 
5 to 7 ft. hgt., B&B Heavy. . .$12.00 to 15.00 
P. Amanogawa. Semi-double, pale pink flowers in 
profusion; upright. 4to 5 ft. hgt., BR.$5.00 
P. s. Shirofugen. Double flowers, pink in bud, 
open white. An old favorite. M 
SUE OTO\ fires eee one ye $5.00 
P.s. J. H. Veitchii ( Fugenzo). Early Spring va- 
riety of great popularity with its cloud of double 
rose-pink blooms. F 5 to 6 ft. hgt., BE.$7.50 
P. s. Mount Fuji (Shirotae). Unusually lovely. 
A pure white, double-flowering Cherry. F 
4 toropt tah Ca Dae eee ee een ie $5.00 
P. sieboldii Naden. A double, deep pink variety 
of upright growth. F 4to5 ft. hgt., BR $5.00 
P. subhirtella, Beni Higan. A small, upright tree 
with gay, bright pink, single blooms. F 
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SAUCER MAGNOLIA (Magnolia Soulangeana) 
FLOWERING TREES— Continued 
Oxydendrum arboreum 
SORREL TREE 
A comparatively dwarf tree bearing an 
abundance of white flowers in Midsummer 
with foliage several shades of red and 
crimson in Fall. Seldom seen in the Fall 
without being admired. M 
SECOrLibts ie eta coh eane he eet ae $6.00 
ZEW) CNMI AVeq bores ays anc eo. PGS ovo es 9.00 
OR COMO. chb ui eG Aree re am 12.00 
ODCON ait lie tne ee eon 15.00 
FLOWERING PLUM 
Prunus Thundercloud (PURPLE- 
LEAVED PLUM). The best of the 
flowering Plums, having cheerful, purple 
foliage and tiny pink flowers. A fine 
addition to your landscape picture. 
SD LOLO tbs betes DI Rcmes ene 5200) 
OPeOuOM Gebietes n > Gals ane ee 7.50 
WEEPING CHERRY (Prunus subhirtella pendula) 
6 ft. trees, $7.50 
Sorbus 
MOUNTAIN ASH 
Sorbus Aucuparia (EUROPEAN 
MOUNTAINASH). Well- 
formed tree, with small leaves 
and bearing large clusters of 
orange-red berries. Grows es- 
pecially well in this area. <A 
great attraction to birds. M 
6to 8 ft. hgt., BR......$4.75 
6to 8 ft. het, B&B 9.00 
Sto lO ttehets. BiReae 200 
Sto lO ft het. B&B... 12.00 
Styrax japonica 
JAPANESE 
STORAX 
Pure white, sweet-scented little 
bell-shaped flowers hang all along 
the branches in June, creating a 
charming, graceful effect. A hand- 
some, spreading type of large 
shrub or small tree with glossy 
leaves seldom growing taller than 
15 feet. A good Iawn specimen. 
3 to 4 ft. hget., B&B. .... .$7.50 
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FLOWERING CHERRY (Prunus Kwanzan) 
4 to 5 ft., $5.00 
WEEPING CHERRIES 
Prunus subhirtella pendula (WEEPING JAP- 
ANESE CHERRIES). A pendulous form of the 
well-known Flowering Cherries so admired at 
Washington, D. C. Bright pink flowers in tre- 
mendous profusion in early Spring. S 
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AE Syne, (0) sis GING IEEE, so og ue cna s ne ans 15.00 
WISTERIA TREES 
Wisteria sinensis. Racemes of flowers so cover 
the pendulous branches as to transform the 
head of the tree into a cloud of delicate col- 
orming. (Wisterias prefer sunny locations and 
severe pruning enhances blooming). M 
Pink, Purple, or White. 5 to 6 ft. . $12.00 
6 to 8 ft., $4.75 
