SPRING FLOWERING SHRUBS—Continued 
Spiraea prunifolia (Bridal Wreath Spiraea). A 
small edition of the flowering pomegranate. 
Delightful with its red flowers and fruit. Fine 
for low hedges or foundation plantings. 1-gal. 
$1.00; 5-gal. $3.50. 
Spiraea vanhouttei. Vigorous grower with 
clusters of white flowers in spring. 1-gal. 
$1.25; 5-gal. $3.50. 
Tamarix africana (African Tamarisk) . Slender 
branches bearing clouds of feathery pink 
blooms in spring and summer. Fine gray- 
green foliage. Thrives everywhere. 1-gal. 
$1.25. 
Viburnum burkwoodi (Burkwood’s Vibur- 
num). A medium sized shrub bearing large 
clusters of intensely fragrant pink and white 
flowers in late winter and early spring. Glossy 
deep green foliage that is nearly evergreen. 
1-gal. $1.50; Balled $3.50. 
Crataegus Autumn Glory (Hawthorn). Small 
to medium sized tree with shiny attractive 
foliage. White flowers in spring and large 
crimson fruits in fall. Bare rooted, 5 to 6 ft., 
$3.00; 6 to 8 ft., $4.00. 
Crataegus cordata (Washington Thorn). At- 
tractive small tree bearing white flowers in 
spring followed by pendant clusters of bright 
red berries. Leaves color beautifully in the 
fall. Bare rooted, $3.00 to $4.50. 
Crataegus Lavallei (Carrierei Hawthorn). A 
graceful medium size hawthorn covered with 
large bright scarlet berries and attractive 
white flowers in the spring. Used quite ex- 
tensively for curb planting. Bare rooted, 5 to 
6 ft., $3.00; 6 to 8 ft., $4.00. 
MAGNOLIA SOULANGEANA 
Viburnum carlesi (Koreanspice Viburnum) . 
Low growing bushy shrub bearing large clus- 
ters of intensely fragrant flowers. The blooms 
are pink in the bud then open to a pearly 
white. A most desirable shrub. 1-gal. $1.50; 
Balled $3.50. 
Viburnum opulus sterilis (Snowball). Large 
shrub bearing huge globular clusters of white 
flowers in late spring. 1-gal. $1.25; 5-gal. 
$3.50. 
Weigela, Eva Rathke. Low bushy plant with 
clusters of ruby red flowers all spring and 
summer. l-gal. $1.25; 5-gal. $3.50. 
Weigela rosea. Large clusters of bright pink 
flowers in spring and summer. 1-gal. $1.25; 
5-gal. $3.50. 
Crataegus Paul’s Scarlet (Paul's Scarlet Haw- 
thorn). Masses of double red flowers in 
spring. A very showy and popular tree. Bare 
rooted $3.00 to $4.50. 
Laburnum vossi (Goldenchain Tree). A small 
tree with pendant clusters of golden yellow 
flowers. Attractive clover-shaped foliage. 
Very showy. Bare rooted $3.50 to $4.50. 
Franklina alatamaha. Very choice small tree 
bearing creamy white flowers. The foliage 
colors brilliantly in fall. Does best in acid soil. 
1-gal. $1.75; 5-gal. $4.50. 
MAGNOLIA 
1-gal $3.00; 5-gal. $6.00 
A small tree bearing many flowers before the 
leaves appear. Flowers are of various shapes 
and colors depending on variety. One of the 
most satisfactory and showy trees. 
soulangeana. Large pink. 
soulangeana alba superba. White. 
soulangeana superba. Pink. 
soulangeana Lombardy rose. Rose. 
soulangeana rustica rubra. Deep pink. 
stellata (Star magnolia). White. 
All Magnolias: 1-gal. $3.00; 5-gal. $6.00 
FLOWERING CHERRIES 
PRUNUS CERASUS 
Bare rooted $3.00 to $4.00 
Akebono. The single pink flowers are borne 
in great profusion very early in spring before 
any leaves appear. 
Kwanzan. Early flowering with very large 
double deep pink flowers. Fragrant. 
Campanulata. Single red flowers; very strik- 
ing in bloom. 
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WEIGELA ROSEA 
Owering Crees 
FLOWERING CRABAPPLES 
PYRUS MALUS 
Bare rooted $2.50 
“Floribunda. Small tree smothered in clusters 
of rose red flowers in spring. 
Kaido. Semi-double pink flowers are borne 
on graceful slender branches on this small 
glossy leaved tree. 
Bechteli (Bechtel’s Crabapple). Upright 
growing tree with masses of large double pink 
flowers. One of the finest. 
Atrosanguinea. Deep purple red buds open 
into lighter purplish flowers. The small yel- 
low fruits are decorative. 
FLOWERING PEACHES 
PRUNUS PERSICA 
Bare rooted $2.50 
Burbank. Double pink flowers; late bloomer. 
Double White. Large double white flowers; 
very showy. 
Helen Borchers. Large double pink flowers of 
excellent form, abundantly borne over a long 
blooming season. 
Double Red. Deep carmine flowers. Very 
striking. 
San Jose Pink. Very early. Bright double pink 
flowers. 
FLOWERING PLUMS 
Bare rooted $2.50 to $3.50 
Hollywood. A very unusual variety—the pur- 
ple-red foliage followed by a mass of lovely 
light pink flowers in the spring make it very 
attractive, and the blood-red fruit, which 
is sweet and juicy, is eatable. 
Prunus Pissardi. Early single white flowers 
followed by purple-red leaves and dark red 
fruits. 
Prunus Blireiana. Covered in early spring 
with masses of double pink flowers. Foliage 
purplish. Very showy. 
