Ideal for Shade and Beautiful Spring Color 
DECIDUOUS FLOWERING TREES 
FLOWERING CHERRIES 
Flowering Cherries are known for the exqui- 
site character of their prolific bloom, but 
their bright green foliage is prized as well. 
Bare Root $4.00 up. Higher in Containers. 
Daybreak (Akebono). Called the most beau- 
tiful tree in the world, this erect growing tree 
is a cloud of pink every spring with no leaf 
showing. A magnificent single. 
Kwanzan. Small, spreading tree producing 
enormous double pink blooms in heavy clus- 
ters. 
Mt. Fuji. Large, snowy white double flowers 
produced in abundance. 
Stribling’s Pink. Single apple blossom pink of 
great charm and abundant bloom. 
WEEPING CHERRIES 
Exquisite for lawns and small grounds, the 
gracefully cascading, slender branches are 
very effective. Available in pink, single or 
double. $7.50 up. 
FLOWERING CRABAPPLES 
Bare Root, $3.00 up. Higher in Containers. 
Malus scheideckeri. Double pink; yellow fruit. 
~—Malus eleyi purpurea. Purple-red blossoms, 
leaves reddish when young. Fruit dark wine- 
purple. 
Malus ioensis plena, Bechtel Crab. Small tree 
to 15 feet. Crowded in spring with large, fra- 
grant, double pale pink flowers. The bright 
green leaves which follow are neat all year. 
“Malus floribunda. Tall, slender tree with 
graceful branches. Flowers large, single, 
typical apple blossom pink. 
Malus hopa. Red buds, flowers and fruit. 
FLOWERING DOGWOOD 
Cornus florida, White Flowering Dog- 
wood. Small tree, most effective in 
shaded locations for the attractive 
white flowers. Petals, like the Poin- 
settia, are bracts encircling the tiny 
flowers in the center. Early spring. 
$4.50 up. 
Cornus florida rubra, Pink Flowering 
Dogwood. The most spectacular with 
light red or pink flowers. Use peat or 
leaf mold in the soil to insure an acid 
reaction. Partial shade. Grafted. $6.50 
up. 
HAWTHORN 
Ail Hawthorns Bare Root $4.00 up. Higher 
in Containers. 
Crataegus Autumn Glory. Small to medium 
sized tree with shiny attractive foliage. White 
flowers in spring, large crimson fruits in fall. 
Crataegus, Paul’s Scarlet. Masses of double 
carmine-red flowers in spring. Red berries in 
fall. 
Crataegus Cordata (Washington). White 
flowers, grows up to 20 feet high. Clusters 
of small red berries in fall. 
FLOWERING PEACH TREES 
Bare Root, $2.50 up. Higher in Containers. 
Beautiful low growing trees wonderful for ~ 
spring bloom before the leaves. Large double 
flowers in great masses, clothe every stem. 
Excellent for cutting. After bloom is over 
prune heavily for next season’s bloom. Hardy. 
Available in early and late forms of red, pink, 
and white. 
White Flowering 
Cherry, Daybreak 
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Flowering 
Crab, Hopa 
Magnolia Grandiflora 
(See Page 29) 
PURPLE-LEAVED PLUMS 
Priced $2.50 up. Higher in Containers. 
Prunus Blireiana. Brilliant red foliage later 
turning greenish. Dainty soft pink flowers 
line the long slender stems in spring. 
~\Prunus pissardi, Purple Leaf Plum. Small tree, 
deep purple leaves and small pale pink flow- 
ers in spring. Deep red branches and twigs 
are interesting even in winter. 
~~Prunus Thundercloud. Really lives up to its 
name. Masses of early white flowers fol- 
lowed by bronzy-purple foliage holding color 
throughout the summer. 
LOCUSTS 
Robinia decaisneana, Pink Locust. Tall rapid 
growing variety of Black Locust with long 
racemes of fragrant pink flowers. Bare Root, 
$3.00 up. 
