HOPA FLOWERING CRAB 
From a purely ornamental standpoint the Hopa 
is without doubt the most beautiful pink Flowering 
Crab that can be grown in the North. It is perfectly 
hardy anywhere in our state. It develops into a 
beautiful, graceful, medium sized tree that is an 
ornament anywhere it may be placed. The bark is 
a rich blackish red. The buds and foliage are a 
noticeable reddish purple, and the tree, when in 
bloom, is covered with large single, deep rose-color- 
ed blossoms which continue long on the tree, to be 
followed by quantities of small reddish fleshed, at- 
tractive fruit which makes good jelly. 
The Dolgo and Hopa are in bloom at practically 
the same time, with the Red Silver bursting into 
bloom just as the others are starting to pass. Strong, 
4 to 5 ft. trees $2.50; 2 for $4.50. 5 to 6 ft. trees, 
$2.75; 2 for $5.00. 
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A strong growing tree producing large 
blossoms of glistening red, followed later in 
the season by small scarlet fruits that cling 
to the tree long after the leaves have dropped. 
Each petal has white markings at the base, 
giving the effect of a five-pointed star. When 
this tree is in bloom, it is a mass of flaming 
red flowers. This tree should bloom well the 
second year after planting and the blossoms 
are often the size of a dollar. A real sensa- 
tion in any planting. 
4 to 5 ft., each $3.25; 2 for $6.00 
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DOLGO. This is the great dual purpose Crab. The 
trees, which seldom grow over 12 feet high, are 
very shapely and neat in appearance and develop 
into a beautiful small lawn tree. It is extremely 
hardy and after it has attained its growth will last 
for many years. In the spring it is one solid mass 
of large white blooms, which are followed by a 
great crop of Crab Apples. These Crabs are a bril- 
liant red about an inch in diameter and an inch and 
a half long. The fruit is so brilliant in color and so 
abundant on the tree that it makes a wonderful 
ornamental sight. The fruit makes up into jelly of 
the finest flavor and a beautiful red color. This 
Crab is not grown for its ornamental qualities alone 
but is grown commercially for the fruit which 
readily sells at a big price. One of our customers 
from Washington, D. C., writes us: “The Dolgo, 
when in fruit, is the most beautiful thing I ever 
saw in the line of a Flowering Crab.” The Dolgo 
is now being planted in northern orchards for the 
fruit which sells for high prices. Strong, 4 to 5 ft. 
trees, $1.50; 2 for $2.75. 5 to 6 ft. trees, $1.75; 
2 for $3.25. 
Dolgo Crab 
