The “Dual-Purpose” RED LEAF PEACH 
Red Fruit—Red Tree—Red Flower 
This unusual ornamental tree has brilliant red foliage in the early 
spring, dulling to a deep maroon toward fall—and best of all it gives 
delicious fruit, too. Its deep rose blossoms against the red foliage are 
a pleasing contrast. Fruit is inch and a half size—just right for pick- 
ling. Like the foliage it is red with white flesh, deliciously sweet. This 
tree 1s a fine specimen and can also be used for background color in 
the shrub border. 3 to 4 ft., ($2.25 each); (3 for $5.00). 
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Giant-Blooming ALMEY CRAB 
With Blooms the Size of a Dollar 
Glistening, fiery crimson blooms the size of a dollar completely 
| cover the entire tree making Almey Crab (Malus) the most beautiful 
and spectacular of all spring flowering trees. White markings at the 
base of each petal give the effect of a five sided star. When in bloom 
this strong growing, healthy tree looks 
like a mass of flame. One of the showiest 
of our spring flowering dwarf trees, 
especially when planted in clusters in the 
lawn or the tall shrub border. Cannot 
: Fn a ship to Colorado. 2 to 3 ft., ($2.95 
ee” each); (3 for 
' 2 $7.95). 163 “tou 
ft., ($3.65 each); 
(3 for $9.95). 
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DOUBLE 
SCARLET 
HAWTHORN 
With Showy Red Fruit 
Paul’s 
» the most 
Ww variety of English 
Hawthorn (Cratae- 
Scarlet is 
oxyacantha 
Flowers 
deep crimson-scarlet 
and very double; produc- 
ed in great profusion late 
in spring followed by 
showy red fruits and au- 
tum colorings of foliage. Grows 15 
ft. in any soil. Plant in group or asa 
single specimen in lawn or shrub 
border. 2 to 3 ft., ($1.85 each); 
G for $4.95). 3 to 4 ft., ($2.35 
each); (3 for $6.25), prepaid. 
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Hardy, White 
CLUMP BIRCH 
In recent years there has 
been 
much demand in landscape planting 
for the white barked Birch (Betula 
alba) in clumps of 3 or 5 trunks. 
Grown in this manner, they develop 
into most attractive specimens for the 
lawn. They grow 30 to 40 feet. We 
have found that separate trees on 
their own roots in one hole make 
better specimens than a single root 
with numerous trunks. 3 to 4 ft., @G 
trees $2.35); (5 trees $3.50), prepaid. 
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WEEPING WILLOW 
Cascades to the Ground 
Niobe (Salix niobe) is the best 
and most beautiful of the weeping 
trees; its broad, spreading branches 
arching in cascades clear to the 
ground. A rapid grower to 40 feet. 
It thrives in wet or dry soil, makes a 
perfect background for any planting 
as a lawn specimen or along streams, 
lakes or ponds. Hardy in North. One 
of the best ““quick-growing” trees for 
new home planting. 3 to 4 ft., ($1.50 
each); (3 for $3.75), prepaid. 
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popular 
Judas Tree or 
REDBUD 
A very desirable ornamental tree 
of medium size, with perfect heart- 
shaped leaves. The Redbud (Cercis 
canadensis) blooms early in the 
spring before the leaves appear, 
covering the branches with small, 
rosy pink, pea-shaped flowers. Plant- 
ed with Dogwoods, it blooms at the 
same time. 2 to 3 ft., ($1.00 each); 
(G3 for $2.50), prepaid. 
Double Scarlet Hawthorn 
