A. V. KELLER NURSERY CO. 
912 38th Street 
DES MOINES, IOWA 
LEMOINE (Malus purpurea lemoinei) 
Large shrub or small tree, probably to 12 or 15 ft. Flowers deep purplish 
red. Fruit deep purple, about $". Foliage purple. 
MAGDEBURG (Malus magdeburgensis) 
A medium sized apple tree, rather than a crab. Blossoms double, pink. 
Fruit red and yellow or entirely red; quite large. The tree has a spread- 
ing head and probably grows to a height of 15 or 18 ft. 
MAKAMIK (Malus "Makamik") 
Smal trees (0-05 10.) Purplish red flowers. Fruit dark red, nearly 1". 
Foliage purplish. 
MARSHALL OYAMA (Malus "Marshall Oyama") 
Vigorous upright tree, probably 15 to 18 ft. Not quite as narrowly upright 
as the Lombardy Poplar but could easily be used in its place if great height 
is not necessary. Large pinkish white flowers. Fruits fairly large, 1" 
or more across, yellow with red cheek. 
MIDGET (Malus micromalus) 
Upright or vase-shaped slender-branched shrub or small tree, 12-15 ft. 
Blossoms pink; do not fade. Fruit yellow, about $". The earliest pink 
crab apple to open its blossoms. 
NIEUWLAND (Malus coronaria nieuwlandiana) 
Small, low-branched tree, 10-15 ft. Flowers very large, double, rose pink. 
Fruit 14" to 1$", greenish yellow. We consider this the best double form 
of the Eastern Sweet Crab. 
NIPPON (Malus brevipes) 
Small to medium sized shrub or dwarf tree, probably not over 8 or 10 ft. 
in height. Flowers white. Fruit bright red, small. 
NOVA (Malus ioensis fl. pl. "Nova'") 
Small to medium sized tree, 15-18 ft. Like Bechtel Crab in every way 
except in the tint of the double blossoms which seem to be of a slightly 
deeper color. 
PARKMAN (Malus halliana parkmani) 
Small to medium sized shrub, 8-12 ft. Slow grower. Blossoms double, 
rose pink, Fruits tiny, dark purplish red. One of the very finest of 
ablbutragingGhe ditticutt’ in cultures 
PRINCE GEORGES (Malus "Prince Georges") 
Slow-growing shrub or small, pyramidal tree, probably 12-15 ft. Flowers 
rose pink, not unlike those of Bechtel Crab but even more double. 
PURPLE (Malus "Purpurea" ) 
Large shrub, to 12 ft. Purple flowers. Fruit dark purple, 3/4" to 1". 
Foliage purplish at first, becoming purplish bronze to bronze green. 
REDBUD (Malus zumi calocarpa) 
Shrub or small tree, 10-12 ft. Masses of small white flowers followed 
by bright red berry-like fruits. 
RED SILVER (Malus "Red Silver") 
Shrub or small tree, 10-12 ft. Dark purple flowers. Fruit dark maroon 
purple, 3". 
