EVELYN (den Boer selection, Ioensis seedling) 
Typically ioensis in form and leaf, but dense dark green foliage with 
purplish cast. Tree symmetrical, vigorous, well branched, resistant to 
scab and cedar rust. Blossoms small (1”), broad petals, deep pink, 
fragrance of ioensis and said to bloom very freely with a little age. 
Occasional bloom on one year trees. Fruits dull red. Promising be- 
cause of form, foliage, and fragrancec not found in other red sorts. 
MARSHALL OYAMA 
Little known, introduced U. S., 1930. Tree of medium vigor, sturdy, 
probably ‘to 18’, most narrowly upright of the crabs. Large pinkish 
white blossoms. Fruits 1” yellow with red cheek. Of value because 
of its very upright form in addition to bloom and fruits. 
SARGENT ROSEA (Pink Bud Sargent) 
Resembles Sargent but more vigorous, with larger blossoms and deeper 
pink buds. : 
ARNOLD ARBORETUM No. 19039 
Niedzwetzkyana hybrid. Purpurea type. Flowers hold color well. 
One inch bright red fruits dropping in early fall. 
ARNOLD ARBORETUM No. 33340 
Sargent astracanica cross. Many Sargent traits, but grows larger and 
has large pink flowers. Considered promising. 
*MORDEN 19-27 (M.451) 
Abundant bright pink flowers, medium to large, without magenta tinge. 
Fruits effective, bright red, medium size, coloring early and dropping 
early fall. Tree medium size broad upright, sturdy branches. Blooms 
usually at one year. Promising. 
MORDEN 19-85 
uds deep red, opening late 'to small deep pink flowers. Purplish green 
foliage. Fruits small, maroon with heavy purplish bloom. Small, up- 
right tree. 
MORDEN 457 
Blossoms bright red, resembling Hopa, large on long stems. Fruits 
red, medium size. Tree vigorous, upright while young. Leaves red- 
dish, later dark green, glossy. Blooms young. 
VC-4 
Selection of Northwest Nursery Co., Valley City, N. D. Medium size 
bright pink flowers contrasting well with expanding foliage. Leaves 
small, narrow, with all season purple cast resembling purple leaf plum. 
Fruits small, maroon. Better foliage than Red Silver and much more 
effective in bloom. 
IOENSIS No. 825 (U. of Illinois) 
Deep pink, double, carnation-like flowers. Fragrance of Bechtel and 
deeper pink. Foliage somewhat more disease resistant. Tree small 
pyramidal while young. Worthy of trial. 
Our Aim—to offer the best varieties, new and old, as well as lesser 
known ones considered worthy of ‘trial. 
We Sell only stock grown by us. 
All Varieties inspected and paint coded in the nursery row. 
Every Effort made to assure trueness to name. 
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