ALDENHAM (Malus purpurea aldenhamensis) 
Medium sized shrub, to 8 or 10 ft. Flowers single and semi- 
double, deep purple. Fruit brownish purple, ?” to nearly 1”. 
Foliage purple at first, later bronze. 3-4 ft. $3.00; 4-5 ft. $3.50. 
ARNOLD (Malus arnoldiana) 
Large shrub, 12-15 ft. Tips of long branches pendent. Buds 
coral red. Flowers pale pink, turning snow white. Fruit 
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CARMINE (Malus atrosanguinea) 
Shrub, to 10 or 12 ft. Flowers light carmine red. Fruit yel- 
low, yellow and red or sometimes entirely red. Slow grower. 
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“DOLGO (Malus “Dolgo”) 
Small tree. Large white blossoms. Fruit dark crimson, egg- 
shaped, 14”-13’’; ripens early. Height 12-15 ft. 
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DOUBLE CHINESE (Malus spectabilis) 
The true double Chinese crab. Vase-shaped tree, 15-18 ft. 
Large double flowers, pink turning white. Fruit yellow, ?”. 
bach le setahaca E'S ey eee en 4-5 ft. $3.00; 5-6 ft. $3.50 
ECHTERMEYER (Malus Oekonomierat Echtermeyer) 
“Weeping” form, 10-12 ft. Purple flowers. Fruit purple, 
about 1” across. Young foliage purplish. 
eee fe ko aye es 4-5 ft. $3.00; 5-6 ft. $3.50 
ELEY (Malus purpurea eleyi) 
Medium to fairly large tree, 15-20 ft. with rounded head. 
Flowers light purplish red, 1”. The fruits on our trees are 
round, not egg-shaped as they seem to be on the ELEY trees 
in Kew Gardens, England. Foliage purple later purplish 
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