Flowering Trees 
Flowering trees, which are of medium height, are the ideal trees for the new low ranch style 
homes. They produce an average amount of shade and provide that necessary touch of color 
to set off your home. 
FLOWERING PLUMS 
Small growing, distinct ornamental trees used as specimens 
or grouped with other trees and shrubs in border or back- 
ground. Their foliage produces beautiful tones of purple, very 
attractive where colored effects are desired. 
So at (eee ere $1.50, mailable 5-6 ft............ $2.50, not mailable 
AOD aT tee ee 1.75, maiiable 6-8 ft............. 3.50, not mailable 
BLIREIANA—Upright growth with dark purple foliage. The 
blossoms appear in early spring before the leaves. Very showy, 
double, delicate pink flowers. This is one of the best varieties. 
THUNDER CLOUD — This variety has the most beautiful 
foliage of any of the flowering plums. The leaves appear a rich 
red color gradually becoming darker, turning to a very rich 
purple. Masses of early white flowers. 
“PISSARDI—Beautiful purple foliage, retaining its color well 
through the season. Attractive pale pink flowers in May. This 
variety bears edible fruit, excellent for jelly. 
FLOWERING HAWTHORN 
Sedu tee eas Bene $2.25, mailable 5-6 ft._........... $3.00, not mailable 
Ay fete reken wee 2.50, mailable 6-8 ft............. 3.75, not mailable 
PAUL'S SCARLET—Very popular flowering tree. 15-20 ft. 
high and a mass of vivid color in spring when covered with 
bright scarlet flowers. 
AUTUMN GLORY—Large clusters of white flowers in spring. 
Huge clusters of giant red berries in early autumn remain‘ng 
on tree well into winter. (4-5’ branched trees only.) 
Bechtel Flowering Crab 
FLOWERING DOGWOOD 
FLOWERING CRABS 
Se Oe He i cr oe ae $1.50, mailable 5-6 ft............. 2.75, not mailable 
Sent tp, see ee 2.00, mailable 6-8 ft.-..........- 3.50, not mailable 
Widely planted for their colorful blooms and tinted foliage. 
Quite hardy. They add a charm of fragrant wildness to your 
planting. 
“™ HOPA—A beautiful, upright growing tree with attractive fo- 
liage. Entirely covered with rose-coiored flowers in April. 
Fruit red inside and out, hanging on until late autumn. 
\ ELEYI—12-15 ft. Attraciive reddish foliage in spring chang- 
ing to pink. Clustered single rose-pink flowers followed by 
showy red fruit. 
“~NIEDZWETZKYANA (Redvein Crab)—20-25 ft. A large grow- 
ing variety with remarkable large red flowers in April fol- 
lowed by large red fruits and leaves. . ._ . eek 3 
Pink Flowering Dogwood 
™~ poLGA—Mpyriads of beautiful little bright all-over red apples 
in the fall. Glistening white blooms in the spring. Delicious to PINK FLOWERING (Cornus florida rubra)—Dwarfer th i 
can whole in spices. Needs very little sugar. Extremely hardy. western native, ae growing aes 15 Hae re een 
A fine ornamental tree. of rosy-red flowers. Color is better when trees are established 
so yours may not show its true color at first. Very free flower- 
BECHTEL’S—One of the most popular of all flowering crabs ing. One of our best flowering trees. 2-3” $5.00; 3-4’ $6.50. 
for its delicate double pink flowers, about 2 or 3 inches across, Mailable. 
resembling lovely roses. One of the latest to bloom. 2-0 Lt: CORNUS NUTTALLI (Pacific Do = 
Z . = ate gwood)—A very handsome 
$1.50; 3-4’ $2.00; 4-5’ $2.75. Mailable. tree, 20 to 40 ft. high, and is especially attractive when in 
bloom. Flowers, typical of flowering Dogwood, have a ring of 
four ‘“‘petals” often are 6 inches across. Pure white. 4-5’ $2.50; 
5-6’ $3.25; 6-8’ $4.25 (not mailable). 
“~ ALMEY CRAB—The new fiery crimson Crab, with large, 
brilliant crimson flowers. Aimey blooms young and becomes CORNUS FLORIDA (HBastern Dogwood)—Smaller than our 
more beautiful as it grows older. 5-6’ branched trees only. native western dogwood, seldom over 15 feet high. Handsome 
$3.25 each. Not Mailable. summer foliage turning to soft red color in fall. Large, showy 
single white flowers in spring. 2-3’ $3.25; 3-4’ $4.50. Mailable. 
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