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Hopa Flowering Crab | DOGWOOD 
317—WHITE-FLOWERING DOGWOOD. An outstanding na- 
FLOWERING CRABS 
No other flowering trees equal the Flowering Crabs in 
profusion of bloom, hardiness, and wide variety of habit 
of growth. You can pick a variety for most any purpose. 
| For screens, specimens or border planting. 
313—ALDENHAM. (Purple Crab Apple). Semi-double 
purplish red flowers, fruit purplish red, foliage dark 
reddish green. Each 
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~~ 315—JAY DARLING. Purplish red flowers, bright red fruit. 
Bronze-green foliage. Fruit good for jelly. Each 
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316—HOPA. Upright grower with attractive foliage and 
{ entirely covered in spring with crimson buds opening 
to rose colored flowers. Small red fruits hang on until 
fall. 20 feet. Each 3 for 
324] ft bec ee ee Peer $1.50 $4.25 
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| 325—-MARSHALL’S SLENDER. Slender, pyramidal habit of 
| growth. Pink flowers and red fruits. Each 
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328—-SARGENT’S CRAB. Spreading Japanese variety. 
Pure white, fragrant flowers. Scarlet fruits hang until 
spring. Dwarf. Grows 6 to 8 feet. Each 
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329—-GOLDEN RAIN 
(Koelreuteria) 
Curiously beautiful, drought 
resistant tree with brilliant yel- 
low flowers produced in enor- 
mous panicles at tips of twigs. 
Late in summer numerous 
bladder-shaped pods adorn its 
branches. A very handsome tree 
with open-headed top seldom 
more than 30 feet high. Will 
stand hot, dry winds and city 
conditions. Each 
3-4 ft., branched .....$3.00 
4-5 ft., branched ; 3.50 
tive tree with large white flowers in spring. Attractive 
foliage turns a crimson-red in fall and on older trees red 
berries give winter color. Wrapped in moss. Each 
Each 324. Ft. oes Sess $3.00 
223 ter sectonet $2.00 4-5 ft. : 
318—DOGWOOD, PINK or RED-FLOWERING. Same as 
white except for color of blossoms, which is a deep pink 
or red, Blooms when quite young. Dogwood set bloom 
for next year in the late summer and fall, so if season is 
dry they should be well watered in August and Septem- 
ber. Wrapped in moss. 
321 
JAPANESE 
FLOWERING 
CHERRY 
(Kwanzan) 
Completely 
covered in the 
spring with 
large, double, 
rosy pink flow- 
ers. It starts 
blooming a year 
or two after 
planting. Per- 
fectly hardy and 
a lovely thing in 
blossom. Spring 
only. 
Each 
3-4 ft. .. $3.00 
Please 
DRDER BY 
NUMBER 
Magnolia 
Soulangeana 
[28] 
DOGWOOD SPECIAL No. 831 
1 Pink Dogwood, 24-30 in. 1 White Dogwood, 2-3 ft. 
2 Trees for 
MAGNOLIAS 
Beautiful flowering trees with both deciduous and evergreen 
types. The flowers of all species are sterile. Plants should be moved 
only in the spring. Enjoy a deep, moist, but well drained location. 
72—-MAGNOLIA SOULANGEANA. Some people call this Tulip Tree 
on account of its large, pink, Tulip-like flowers in early spring 
before leaves appear. A Tulip Tree is a large shade tree and is 
listed elsewhere, as it is not a Magnolia. This Magnolia is hardy 
and is one of the showiest. Makes a bush or small tree. Drops 
leaves in fall. Each 
18-24.in.,; wrapped in (moss: %\..5060%.c.0010c 5 « cen vie ee $3.00 
73—MAGNOLIA SOULANGEANA NIGRA. Dark purple flowers 
with petals 4 to 5 inches long, pink inside in early spring before 
foliage appears and continues in bloom until all other varieties 
have fallen. Each 
18-24 in., wrapped in moss ...............-2.000000: $3.00 
MAGNOLIA GRANDIFLORA (Evergreen). See page 19. 
