WEST NEWBURY, MASS. 17 
Magnolia soulangeana SAUCER MAGNOLIA 
Large cupped flowers of white, tinted pink, appear early 
in the spring making a conspicuous note in the landscape. 
Each Per 10 Per 100 
S| lke) 3 eee 8.00 
MALUS — The Flowering Crab-apples 
This group of small trees, attaining a height of eight to 
twenty feet, is one of the most satisfactory for northern New 
England. A wealth of bloom in May, varying from pure 
white to bright scarlet, is followed by another season of 
color in the fall, when the small fruits of yellow or red, 
lasting until freezing weather, provide very welcome food for 
the birds. For late transplanting, after about May Ist, these 
should be dug with a ball of earth. Extra charge for balling 
3 ft. size 90 cents; 4 ft. size $1.25; 5 ft. size $1.75; 6 ft. size 
$2.50. 
Malus atrosanguinea CARMINE CRAB 
Beautiful carmine buds and crimson flowers. Red fruit. 
1) Oe nee eee 5750) 
‘Malus eleyi ELEY CRAB 
Large, rose-pink flowers followed by red fruit, like cherries. 
2) fe) S00 eee eee 4.50 
~~ Malus floribunda JAPANESE FLOWERING CRAB 
Multitudes of pink buds opening to white. Small red fruit. 
- jie Of liege eee 4.50 
~ Malus hopa HOPA CRAB 
Rose-pink flowers and bronze green foliage. Fruit red. 
Sy (NR oe 0) 
Malus lemoinei LEMOINE CRAB 
A valuable new hybrid with red flowers followed by red, 
cherry-like fruit. 
SSL 20 s.5 cv see acest 4.50 
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Malus Red Silver 
Attractive reddish leaves with a silvery under-color. Red 
flowers followed by red fruit. 
ESM oe acc cascuceets 4.50 
Malus sargenti SARGENT CRAB 
Dwarf, spreading habit. Flowers white, fruit small and 
dark red. 
“ i6) Chaar 4.50 
PRIMES LCi 5 ocak sucanconsvsace ere!) 
“Malus scheideckeri SCHEIDECKER CRAB 
Small pyramidal tree. Lovely semi-double soft pink 
flowers and yellow fruit. 
PRPS ee ay ccacdests clears 4.50 
Malus — continued 
