Historic, archived document Do not assume content reflects current scientific knowledge, policies, or practices oe ; Xt 5» F be hi ' \ e PATRR AY oh} AeA ch = ie PUIIW Ey | bivil vv |] Way FA ANYE ASF KANSAS HOME NURSERY. : TS SSS Se eel) IN (eee LN eee) aN LL O77 - , SS WHOLESALE LIST OF FRUITS HNO ORNAMENTHL TREES. eeahe Largest and Finest Assortment of Home-growa Tre3s in the West. Nursery one and one-half miles from Post Office, Northwest of Lawrence, REFERENCE:—Lawrence National Bank or any Business Man in Lawrence. 4. GRIESA, —l” LAWRENCE, KAN. NEE Net = Te Ss Fa OR ie ee a eee Se ae PRIGE SIS; APPLES. 12 100. 1000. 5 to 6 feet, extra $1 00 $6 50 $40 00 ANEOuD. *5e Oral 80 5 50 35 00 8to4 “ branched 60 4 00 30 00 VARIETIES.—E. Harvest, Yell. Transparent, Red June, Coopers E. White, Duchess of Oldenburgh, Golden Sweet, Alexander, Maiden Blush, Rambo, Jeffries, Mother Fanuse, Ben Davis, Winesap, Mo. Pippin, York, Imperial, Jona- than, Grimes Golden, Chenango Strawberry, Tallman Sweet, Huntsman’s Fa- vorite, Janet, McIntosh, Ga, Wealthy, Willow Twig, Stark, Clayton, Smith’s Cider, Isham Sweet, Seeknofurther. NEW APPLES. 4to 6 feet 1 50 8 00 Cullin’s Keeper, Mason’s Orange, Pyles Red Winter, Dickinson, Ark. Beauty Ark. Black. Mam. B. Twig, Bottle Greening, Rolfe, Longfield, Garfield, Sutton’s Beauty, Red Betigheimer, Hurlburt, Aikin’s Red, Dr. Walker, Marshall’s Red, Troy (Bughtwater ussoth; Gill’s Beauty, Babbit, Crawford, Coffelt. CRAB APPLES. 5 to 6 feet 1 50 800 - 50 00 4tod5 “ I 25 TBO. 40 00 Transcendent, Whitney’s No. 20, Hyslip, Martha. < PEACHES. 5 to 6 feet, stocky, extra 1 25 7 00 50 00 | A tow. sNoOsd 1 00 6 00 40 00 Early Rivers, Crawford’s Early, Mt. Rose, Yellow Rareripe, Stump, Pratt, Beers Smock, Old Mixon C., Brigden, Ringgold Mam., Grey’s Rareripe, etc. PEACHES—SPECIAL. 4 to 6 feet 3 00 Crosby, Champion, Tong-pa, Wonderful. PEARS—STANDARD. 5 to 6 feet, extra 3 50 18 00 140 00 4 to 5 feet, No. 1 3 00 15 00 120 00 Keiffer’s Hybrid, Garber’s Hybrid, Tyson, Bartlett, Seckel, Anjo, Sheldon, Lawrence, Angeleme, Bonne de Jersey. PEARS—DWARF. 3 to 4 feet, extra 3 00 12 00 Angeleme, L. Bonne, Anjo, Howell, Clapp’s Favorite, Rutter, Law rence. PEARS—NEW. 2 to 3 feet, one year 3 00 Wilder’s Early, Vermont Beauty, Lincoln Coreles. CHERRIES. 5 to 6 feet, stocky, well branched 3 00 13 00 4to5 “ 2 50 10 00 E. Richmond, Deyhouse, Montmorency, Eng. Morrello, Ostheim, Wragg, Black Toronto. New hardy varieties—A de Agnes, German Waxsel, French, Beserabia, Vilner Sweet. J Be i PLUMS—AMERICAN. 5 to 6 feet, well branched 3 00 12 00 4to5 “ 2 50 10 00 Wild Goose, Golden Beauty, Pottowatomie, Hawkeye. . PLUMS—JAPAN AND EUROPEAN. 4 to 5 feet, well branched 3 50 14 00 Abundance, Satsuma, Kelseys, Lombard, Moore’s Arctic, Jefferson. APPRICOTS. 4 to 5 feet, branched 3 50 14 00 Alexander, Alexis, Gibbs, Budd and Catherine, Early Golden. QUINCES. 3 to 4 feet, No. 1 2 50 16 00 Orange, Mo. Mammoth, Champion, Meech? Prolific GRAPES. Concord, one year, No. 1 50 2 50 12 00 D. Amber, “ “and Elvira one year 75 5 00 Worden, Moore’s E, Martha 75 6 00 Pocklington, Niagara and Goethe 75 7 00 Eaton and Moyer 3 00 GOOSEBERRIES. Houghton, 1 and 2 years 75 3 00 Downing, 1 and 2 i 1 00 6 00 Industry, 2 years 3 00 15 00 CURRANTS. Cherry and White Grape 1 and 2 years 15 3 00 Red and White Dutch 75 3 00 Fays;Prolfiic 1 00 6 00 RASPBERRIES. Souhegan and Gregg 1 50 7 00 Older, Lovett, Smith’s Pro. and Palmer, all black 75 Shaffer’s Col. __red, Queen of the West—black 1 00 2 00 10 00 Kansas (see testimonials) 1 00 3 00 15 00 BLACKBERRIES. Snyder and Kittatiny 50 1 50 8 00 EK. Harvest and Early King ~ 75 150 10 00 Erie 1 00 2 00 15 00 Lucretia Dewberry, Juneberry LOOM IN 3 00 STRAWBERRIES. Crescent, Warfield, Capt. Jack, Minor, Auburn, Gandy’s Prize ie 4 00 Shuster’s Gem, Staymans, Lovetts, Saunders, Enhance, Princess, Victor Hugo, Jmega, Parker Earle 1 00 5 00» Greenville, Barton’s Eclipse, Van Deman 2 00 Gardner (most promising) 2 00 10 CO Timbrell, Splendid, Marshall 1090 7 00 i Greenville, Mary, H. W. Beecher, Iv anhoe, Belle, Rio, Ona 50 4 00) Bisel. i 3 00 io MISCELLANEOUS. Rhubarb 1 00 400 Horseradish 75 3 60 ‘. Asparagus 50 2 60 ROSES. 12 100. Climbing, in variety 2 50 12 00 Hybrid and China 2 50 12 00 Moss 3 00 15 60 SITRUBBERY. Althea, 6 colors 2 50 12 00 Almond, red and white, Syringa and Spirea, Snowball Purple F., Deutzia and Wegelia, Japan Quince 2 00 10 CO Aa Hydrangea Grandifiora 3 00 15 00 - . CLIMBERS. in Honeysuckles, Coral, Yellow and Chinese varieties, Wisteria and Clematis Virginia 400 » 1000 Clematis Jackmanii 2 00 30 00 Peonas, 3 colors, Dahlia 6 colors, Yucca Lily, , 1 50 10 00 Double Tiger Lily, fine 1 00 5 00 NUT TREES. American Chestnut transplanted, trees 5to6 ft 3.00 20 00 American Chestnuts 3 to 5 feet 2 CO” 15 00 Downing Everbearing Mulberry 5 to 6 feet 3 00 20 00 Russian Mulberry 5 to 6 feet 2 00 10 00 Ameriean Persimmon 3 to 4 feet 3 00 SHADE AND LAWN TREES. Elm, transplanted 6 to 8 feet 4 090 20 00 Elm 8 to 10 feet, Russian Olive, 5 to 6 feet 5 00 25 00 Elm Cork-barked, 6 to 8 feet 8 00 Catalpa Speciosa, 6 to 7 feet 3 00 15 00 Ash-leaved Maple 5 to 6 feet . : e Silver Maple, 5 to 6feet = 14 60 Sugar Maple, Norway Maple, 7 to 8 feet 5 00 30 00 Carolina Poplar, 8 to 10 feet 3 50 25 00 Boleneana Poplar. 6 to 7 feet ; m Lombard Poplar, 8 to 10 feet 2 50 15 00 European Birch, 8 to 9 Fr 3 50 European Mountain Ash, 5 to 6 feet 3 00 r Catlpa Bungei 2 yr heads, 6 to7 feet 9 00 35 00 : Catlpa Bungei, | yr heads 5 to 6 feet 7 00 30 00 * Write for quotation in lots to the trade. “i WEEPING TREES. Birch, European cut-leaved 5 to 6 feet 5) 00 Teas’ Russian Mulberry,.5 to 6 feet 9 00 50 09 Wisconsin Willow, hardy, 6 to 8 feet 3 00 ; SEEDLINGS. vf Osage Hedge, l yr. No. 1 1 25 ; Black Locust,Box Elder, Soft Maple, 1 yr. No. 1 2 00 EA EVERGREENS. The best varieties, being often transplanted are sure to grow. Seotch Pine, Austrian Pine, White Pine, American Arbor Vita, Colorado Red Cedar, 3 to 4 feet, Norway Spruce, 2'5 to 3 feet, White Spruce, 2 to 3 feet, Trail- ing Juniper, 2 feet 3 50 20 00 Apple Seedlings, Grafts and Cions priced on application. Moss in bales, $200. Trees in bales 25¢ to $1 00 per bale added. Agents outfits and supplies cn liberal terms. Correspondence solicited. A. H. GRIESA, Box J, Lawrence, Kas.