§Floribunda atrosanguinea (Carmine Crab) 12-15 ft. 
Handsomely shaped lawn tree with a wealth of single 
ec: red flowers in late May, followed by red fruit. 
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\ SHopa. 20 ft. Considered the most beautiful pink flow- 
ering Crab; reddish-purple foliage; large single, deep 
pink blooms, followed by quantities of small reddish 
fleshed fruit which makes good jelly. 
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SPS Riri de) Cc a Rice kN ao A a wee 8.00 75.00 
SHupehensis (theifera) (Tea Crab). 20 ft. A very showy 
erect tree literally covered with clusters of rosy-red 
flowers in late May, changing to blush-white when 
fully opened, followed by yellow fruit. 
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5-60 tie 2 Sr Ores bets eee 5/50 S9¥52.00 
§Katherine. 12-15 ft. A beautiful small tree with large, 
double, pale pink flowers changing to pure white, fol- 
lowed by small yellow fruits with reddish blush. 
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§Purpurea aldenhamensis (Aldenham Crabapple) 8-10 ft. 
A striking variety with single and semi-double deep 
purple flowers and good sized brownish-purple fruit. 
The lovely foliage is purple at first, later turning 
bronze. 
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GES this Ait cane Oe eek Fe Eee et eae ean 10.00 95.00 
§Red Silver. 30 ft. A remarkable new variety, red from 
top to bottom in bark, flower and leaf. The silver 
refers to the delicate silver on under side of leaves. 
Reddest blossoms of any variety we've seen. Very 
hardy. 
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8Sargenti (Sargent Crab). 8 ft. A handsome specimen 
covered with clear white flowers in May. Small dark 
red fruit and brilliant orange-yellow foliage in the fall. 
Large specimens. Prices on application. 
\ 8White. 18 ft. An excellent, shapely, upright variety 
covered with large, single, pure white blooms, and 
green foliage. Red fruits, which attract the birds, 
hang on a long time. 
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Bo Oae tate re be etme cle) ate 5.50 92400 
MAPLE, See Acer. 
MT. ASH. See Sorbus. 
OAK. See Quercus. 
PLUM, Flowering. See Prunus 
PRUNUS, Flowering Plum 
§Cerasifera blireiana (Blireiana Plum) 12 ft. A splendid, 
neat, tree with rather upright branches on which are 
borne salmon-pink rosettes in great profusion in early 
spring. Rich purple foliage. 
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SHEE GUN: = a eyes alae. Dawe, Bek icy eee eee ae 950 90.00 
REMEMBER—Nursery stock without landscape 
advice is often like medicine without a doctor. 
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Five or more plants of the same variety and size 
at ten rate; 25 or more at 100 rate. 
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