1955 LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINOIS 
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BIRCH — Spring Only 
CLUMP WHITE BIRCH (BETULA alba)—Multiple-stem with 
white bark. Height to 25’. Each Sto 25 
5 feet 6.00 
6 = feet 7.00 — 
CUTLEAF WEEPING BIRCH (BETULA pendula laciniata)— 
White bark, with cutleaf foliage and weeping 
branches. Height 20’. 
1 #inch> ~14:00 
EUROPEAN WHITE BIRCH (BETULA alba)—White bark, 
height to 25 feet. 
linch: L200 
CANOE BIRCH (BETULA papyrifera)—White bark, height to 
20 feet. (B&B) 
CRABS 
“ ALMEY CRAB—New variety with large Crimson Blooms in 
spring and small scarlet fruit in fall, very hardy. 
Height to 15’. 
1% inch 20.00 — 
3. feet 5.00 
BECHTEL’S DOUBLE FLOWERING CRAB (MALUS ioensis 
plena)—Clear pink double flowers in late May 
or early June. Height to 15’. 
Each 5to25 
3 feet 4.00 3.70 5 feet 6.00 5.50 
4 feet 5.00 4.70 6 feet 8.00 7.50 
~ JAPANESE FLOWERING CRAB (MALUS floribunda)—Flower 
buds are red, fading to light pink, most profuse 
flowering of the Crabs, bearing an abundance 
of small yellow crab-apples. Height to 14’. 
3 feet 3.50 3.30 5 feet 6.00 5.00 
4 feet 4.50 4.30 (B&B) 6 feet 10.00 9.50 
“HOPA CRAB (MALUS hopa)—Foliage reddish-purple, flowers 
single, large broad petals, deep lavender-pink. 
Fruit large red crabapples which are excellent 
for jelly. Height to 30”. Each 
3 feet 3.90 3.30 (B&B) 6 feet 10.00 
4 feet 4.50 4.30 (B&B) 7 feet 14.00 
5 feet 6.00 5.90 (B&B) 8 feet 18.00 
CRAB—continued on following page 
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