Historic, Archive Document Do not assume content reflects current scientific knowledge, policies, or practices. ) pall 1904. ESTABLISHED 1867. ‘ INCORPORATED 1903. : S Lee £ CAPITAL $50,000.00 FULL PAID | yore 4 4905. : rae TL Slee Si Price Pikes 2, b ost ELE ot. & Weber & S ons Nursery Cae TELEPHONE « aah a Ylursery, St. Louts Co., Wo. DOO AO AO TOO ONO Nurseries and Office, located on Gravois Road, nine miles south of St. Louis Court House and one mile west of City Limits in St. Louis Co., Mo. Te reach Nurseries—Take ‘‘Cherokee St. Car Line’’ trom St. Louis to end of Line, 25 minutes walk from there to the Office ; er take St, Louis, Memphis & Southern R. R. from Union Station to Afften, Meo. 10 minutes walk east on Gravois Road. & WIEBUSCH & SON PRINTING OO., ST. LOUIS. : at 1 hig RL HRN INTRODUCTORY. It is with pleasure we present our Fall 1904 and Spring 1905 Price-List covering Trees, Shrubs, Roses and Plants described in our ‘‘World’s Fair Edition” of our Descriptive Catalogue. Our plant now covers 250 acres of high, rolling land, on which all of our stock is being grown; the peculiar formation of our soil is specially adapted to the growing of strong, healthy trees, with plenty of fine fibrous roots, so essential in trees that are to be planted on all kinds of soils. Our packing facilities are the best of any Nursery near St. Louis, and all packing and filling of orders is personally superin- tended by one of the firm and by competent help in the best pos- sible manner; no distance too great for our mode of packing. We usually commence packing in the fall, about October 15th. and extend to November 15th, or until freezing up, and in spring from March ist to May ist, according to weather. We are always pleased to show visitors through our Nurseries. To reach our grounds take “Cherokee”? Street Car Line (going south) from St. Louis, to end of line, twenty-five minutes walk west, or take St. Louis, Memphis & Southeastern R. R. from Union Station to Affton, Mo., from where it is only 10 minutes walk east to office. We extend to all our Patrons our sincere thanks for their lib- eral favors. To those with whom we have not had the pleasure of dealing, we ask for a careful perusal of what we offer, and if possible, a trial order. We solicit your correspondence. Very Respectfully, H. J. Weber & Sons Nursery Co. GUARANTEE.--We exercise the greatest care to have every tree and plant true to name, and are ready, on pro- per proof, to replace anything sent out by us, that may prove untrue to label, free of charge, or refund the money paid for same. It is understood and agreed between purchasers and ourselves, that we are not to be held liable for any greater sum than that paid us for said trees and plants that prove untrue. PLEASE READ CAREFULLY. TERMS, CONDITIONS AND GENERAL REMARKS. Terms:—lInvariably cash, except when otherwise agreed upon. Remit by P. O. or Express money order on St. Louis, Mo.; Registered Letter or Draft. Please do not send private checks unless drawn on some St. Louis Bank. Address all letters to “H. J. Weber & Sons Nursery Co.,” Nursery, Mo.—C. O. D. Orders must be accompanied with one-half'the amount in cash. Free Packing.—We will pack free all orders sold at catalogue prices in the best possible manner, in bales or boxes, with moss. Free Delivery.—To Freight Depots, Express Offices or Wharfs in St. Louis. City of St. Louis and Suburban Deliveries.— Parties desiring to . receive their orders on certain days or immediately on receipt of order, will please order same shipped by ‘‘Merchants” or any other “Local” Express Co. Express charges are to be paid by pur- chaser. We make no extra charge for the packing or delivering to these Express Offices. Our Delivery Wagons will make trips to thevarious sections of St. Louis, but orders to go this way must be left entirely with us as to time of delivery. We combine a number of orders for one section to make a load in making these deliveries, and can not make special trips unless order is large enough to make a load, when we will send an extra wagon. New Railroad Facilities—We now have within one-half miie of our packing grounds the “St. Louis, Memphis & Southeastern R. R.,” branch of the Frisco—Rock Island System. Our station is Affton, Mo., from which we can make shipments to many points; also carload shipments will be made from this Station. We also have Wells-Fargo Express. This, with the St. Louis facilities, mnables us to make prompt shipments to any point, north, south, east and west. ; Early Orders.—Customers should send in orders as early as possible; do not wait until the last minute. We are always rushed during the shipping season, and, wishing to serve our patrons to the best of their interests, we kindly ask for early orders wherever possible. Directions.—Observe carefully that your name, P. O., County and State are plainly written on your order; also state whether to be sent by Freight or Express, and by what route. If no di- rections are given, we will use our best judgment in the matter. Errors.—Any error that may occur in filling order must be reported within 5 days after receipt of goods. We will immediately correct same. Complaints entered after the above stated time can not be entertained. Substitution.—It is customary, should the supply of a variety become exhausted (as will occasionally occur in all establish- ments), to substitute in its place a similar sort, if there is such, always labeling correctly. Should it be desirable for us not to do this, please state “No Substitution” on your order. Persons Unacquainted with the different varieties can leave the selection to us, in which case we will select as if planting for ourselves. Every Care is taken to secure safe and prompt transporta- tion. The forwarders alone must be held responsible for loss or delay in transit. SPECIAL NOTICE. All stock will be sent out in good condition; we do not guarantee stock to live under all conditions, nor do we make up any loss whatever due to climate effects, or after culture on the part of the purchaser — On receipt of stock open package at once and ascertain condition of same, check up varieties and compare with your order and report to us at once. (If package has been frosted en-route or become dry, treat as per in- structions given in Catalogue.) (page 5). Wecan not entertain complaints unless made promptly on receipt of stock. Inspection—Our nurseries are annually inspected by the State Entomologist, and have been found free of San Jose Scale and other dangerous insects and diseases. A copy of certificate of inspection will be attached to every package that leaves our establishment. Fumigation.—Having built our own ‘“Fumigatorium,”’ we will fumigate with “Hydrocyanic Acid Gas,” all stock sent to the States where same is required by law. Should any of our customers re- quest us to “fumigate” their stock, we will be pleased to do so, free of extra charge. NOTICE : THE PRICES IN THIS LIST ABROGATE ——_ == PRE VtOUS, QUOTATIONS, AND “ARE MADE ON STOCK TO BE STRICTLY FIRST CLASS OF THE GRADES NAMED. PLEASE DO NOT COMPARE OUR PRICES WITH FIRMS QUOTING ON MAILING SIZE TREES AND PLANTS ONLY. H. J. WEBER & SONS NURSERY CO., NURSERY, ST. LOUIS CO., MO. 4 PRICE LIST. fruit Oepartment. - APPLES. Our Apples are all “crown grafted’? on branched roots, none better. each. per 10 per 100. IDS CASS IS Ko E USM Beosd Soond0) sce sheds ebodcewa se $0.25 $2.00 $15.00 IESG ibaa CASS 2h Osis esl Sod Ad os hoes ooasbooSE 20 1250) ) 210,00 Seconcdwelacs tony tee tetera aoe emer 15 Tes 8.00 Summer or Early. Talman Sweet. | Minkler. Longfield. Ben Davis. Yellow Transparent. Wolf River. York Imperial. Carolina Red June. Jonathan. Clayton. Early Harvest. Grimes Golden. Gano. Duchess of Oldenburg. Twenty Ounce Pippin. Gilpin, or Little Red Red Astrachan. Northern Spy. Romanite. Sweet June. : Jennet (Rawles). Chenango Strawberry. Winter. Winesap. Jefferies. : hem ee Salome. Rarmuese: Cranberry Pippin. Tnecaa. Fall Pi in. Greenville. a PP WWasconein 1m t Pewaukee. Haas. : ee ee ae Mammoth Black Twig. Bismarck. Autumn. Tantra Arkansas Black. Wealthy. Northwestern Greening. Crab. Maiden Blush, Gideon. Red Beitigheimer. Walbridge. Hyslop. Rambo. Wagener. Transcendent. . Missouri Pippin. Large Red Siberian. Early Winter. Auer Whitney No. 20. McMahon White. Rome Beauty. Martha. Rhode Island Greening. Yellow Belleflower. General Grant. PEACHES. 1 year from bud, grown from natural seed and buds cut from bearing trees ‘‘True to name.”’ each. per I0. per I00. Pirsto class: -5) to vOlMece ts os preter seieiie cle eer yee $0.25 $2.00 $15.00 Medium class 4 to 5 feet....--.---+2+---see- 2 aeettce 20 125 Ol el OLO0 Second *tlass 3'to4) leet «nemeriar ea ae niciie > see sits 1.00 §.00 hind selasse2) tO-2 eetecera cr ceees eee ee eee .10 0.80 6 0O : : Second Ripening. Champion. First Ripening. Early Rivers. Carman. Governor Briggs. : , : Crawford Early. Sneed. Third Ripening. Everbearing. Alexander. Belle of Georgia. Foster. Admiral Dewey. Mt. Rose. Elberta. Greensboro. Family Favorite. Stonewall Jackson. Triumph. Mamie Ross. Chinese Cling. Yellow St. John. Preston Cling. Send for our IIlustrated and Descriptive Catalogue—free to all applicants. H. J. WEBER & SONS NURSERY CO. is Fourth Ripening. Weber’s Golden F'ree or Apricot Peach. Carpenter Cling. Matthew’s Beauty. Kalamazoo. Old Mixon Cling. Reeves Favorite. Stump The World. Gold Dust Cling. Smock’s Late Free. White Heath Cling. : : Crawford Late. Wonderful J : See daa cane: Captain Ede. Picquet Late Free. cae Grand Reporter. Salwa Old Mixon Free. =P yea. Thurber. Fifth Ripening. es Late (Star). Emma. Lord Palmerston. ue) CL: Fitzgerald. each per 10. per 100 Standard, first class 5 to 6 feet.... 1... see ser ee ee. $0.40 $3.50 $30.co as medium class 4 to 5 feet..--.....--.++--- 35 ZOO = 125-00 + second class 3 to 4 feet...s......--...--- .30 2-50. 18.00 Dwarf, first class 4 to 5 feet... 1... eee eee ee eens =25 2.005) 215.00 Se medium class 3 to 4 feet..-..--.-..s+.eeeees 230 2.50. - 20:60 The letters ‘‘D”? and “‘S’’ appended to the names of varieties, indicate favorable growth, either as Dwarfs or Standards, or both. Summer. Doyenne De Ette (S-D). Wilder (S). Clapp’s Favorite (D-S). Koonce (S). Vermont Beauty (S). Tyson (S). Bartlett (S-D). Autumn. Howell (S-D). (D). Louise Bonne De Jersey Bartlett-Seckel or Col- Duchesse De Angou- umbia (S). leme (D). Flemish Beauty (S.) Beurre De Clairgeau(S). Seckel (S). Sheldon (S). Winter. Rossney. Garber (S). Lincoln Coreless (S). Worden-Seckel. Henry (S). Kieffer Hybrid (S). Beurre De Anjou (S-D). Mikado or Japan Golden Russet (S). CHERRIES. Lawrence (S). Those marked with (*) are sweet sorts. each. per 10. per Ioo Hirst Class SietOwOr Leet: = cctapeiict eae sie tate erelm= | ecoletei cts = = er $0.50 $4.00 $35.00 Medium class 4 to 5 feet 2 year...- ss. seee eee vee .40 3:50-0:00 First class 1 year old (exceptional fine stock)...-... -40 3-50 30.00 Rocky Mt. Imp. Dwarf 4 to 5 feet.........-. ....- 35 PasO) - Ghisese *Abesse (Sweet Duke). *Black Tartarian. Montmorency Ordin- Royal Duke. Dyehouse. aire. Suda Hardy. Olivet. Montmorency Large. Ostheimer (Weichsel). English Morello. Late Duke. Early Richmond. *Elton. Wragg. *Napoleon. *Reine Hortense. *Gov. Wood. May Duke. *Yellow Spanish. Rocky Mountain Dwarf. *Black Heart. lf you have not received our Descriptive Catalogue, or have misplaced same, send for another. PRICE EIST. PLUMS. European or Foreign sorts, budded on Plum Stock. First class 5 to 6 feet Medium class 4 to 5 feet «et eeerececeereeee tees es ee eee eee te German Prune. Imperial Gage. eeetcereee ee ee ee ee Pe ee Oe eo oO Hach. per 10. per 100. -- $0.50 $4.00 $35.00 == 440 BO = AXOHOO) Coe’s Golden Drop. Shropshire Damson. Tatge. Smith’s Orleans. Damson (Common Lombard. Bradshaw. Blue). Moore’s Arctic Geuii. Native American, budded on Plum Stock. Each. per Io. per 100. lOriesiE CASS ds Ro (6) Sty AOS GGin sao acoo Soups OCs odbc $0.50 $4.00 $35.00 Wie diaimiclassiep a tOmy aCe ber-tertate i ereney easter ite een aerate -40 2550) a | 30,00 Charles Downing Milton. Pottawattamie. Wild Goose. Newman. Japan or Oriental sorts budded on Pl um Stock,, Each. per I0 per. 100. Bigs, Class.s5 toi feet a ciewsereee cee atecy- ite ee Te as $0.50 $4.00 $35.00 IM efonibam (GEIS ZR (ROIS: 1eeboGno badsaocbop Scum gy SueDodt .40 2150) 0.00 Wickson. Red June (Red Nagate). Botan. Willard. Burbank. Varieties budded an Peach Stock. inst Nelass c.tOdOgleet, sms see ees eee niece «lace es .40 2250. =30:60 Mie dim maiclass nti 5 hee tense aya tera eteten tel oreeslatcie > clelalcts “35 3.00 25.00 Wild Goose. Newman QUINCES. OMS C Aly FLOM 4 whee breretereite nteleelotas yseictertceyeleme stein tale = .50 4.00 Meech, Orange and Champion 3 to 4 feet........ .40 3.50 APRICOTS. First class 4 to 5 feet....-- -+2+ .2e- cece cece ce eeee 30 2.50 20.00 Medium class 3 to 4 feet...-....seeeeeeeeesereeves Hs 2.00 15.00 Early Golden. J. L. Budd (Russian). Alexis (Russian). Moorpark. Alexander (Russian). Catherine (Russian). MULBERRIES. Downing and New American 5 to 6 feet.......... 50 4.00 Russian 5 to 6 feet. ..c..e cece scecerasceee woes voce 30 2.50 White (Morus Alba) 4 to 6 feet ........----.eeee- .40 3.00 Send for our Illustrated and Descriptive Catalogue—free to ail applicants. H. J. WEBER & SONS NURSERY CO. 7 Hach ot. Pew io.) Per soo Fa POwGshOeh sera Sos FS colette eee petri owt sinha $0.50 $4.00 $30.00 4 to 5 feet..-.---eee eee Statelar cts vane aie aca ai al octets ete -40 3:00 20.00 NUTS. Almond Hard-shell 4 to 5 feet........... Sucoo OeK .40 3.00 Chestnut Am. Sweet 5 to 6 feet ......... .....--. 50 4,00 30-00 a ot See AU OPS MERGE Late) a\cyoleruleie) a | elm axeias - .20 1.50 fs Paragon 4 to 5 feet (grafted)......-.. .. 1.00 Filberts, English variety Avellana 3.to 4 feet..... .40 3.00 Walnut Japan Seiboldi 5 to 6 feet................ .60 5-00 40.00 a oe ee AOS tse: Wok B Sade jousrr .50 4.00 30.09 ¢ ay RY Rect Oma Leet crap tem: ere cena Br. 35 3.00 25-00 oe us gs POR 2 Teel... == 55. 300685 30 2.50 20.00 ae es os I year seedlings. .-.-': <<... a 320 1.50 10.00 = «¢ Max Cordiformis. 1 yr. seedlings.. 20 I 50 10.00 ‘¢ American Black. 1- yr. seedlings...-.-...... i 1.00 5-00 Pecan. 12-0. 3 teet. Geedlines) s--an an =<. SS odne .50 4.00 CCT OF LO FIZ CESais (Gieoa)) et rereertemrt ie eee ar aera .20 1.50 GOOSEBERRIES. Houghton) Seedline 2yyeateNoO.o ie. .cee se. esos ~~ POLlh |), @ 1.00) 117-00 ined ACket 2ayeat NOmsce toes oer ait os >» 1.20 1.20 9.00 Weowmines 2. yeat oN Ose Vege miei mie = 2 eer ola ytia i = seer oie = 15 1.00 5.00 Columbus 2 year No, I........ wong 6 SS oor es heb ee HE .20 150) OL00 [earid he srhe INC oppor diss > che seen erie se coe os anor Sis 1.20 8.00 Keepsake 2 year No. 1.....-.......-.. See canta ee2O 1.50 12.00 CURRANTS. Day Se bolic, 2ayeats INOS Iimeriaciirces sin-sinc «ie alee © alos sit 1.00 6.00 Wilderi2, year NO. ies oc. <5 ictape minister nate w olpith=) 2a aie 6 15 1.00 7-00 Victoria, White Dutch, Red Dutch, Cherry and La Versailles 2 year NO. 1.--.ee+ seeeee cones cece 15 1.00 6.00 POMOMAG2T VC GA NIO. ribet = 6: sears rae eras vale ieielasin a = 15 1.00 7.00 Black) Champion 2s year NO, “te gc samis eA s\oy0)s.0 epee eee ctl 1.00 7.00 Wondone Migr te 2a y Cat WN One The mee teers eels) coin ele = are.c 15 1.00 7.00 If you have not received our Descriptive Catalogue, or have misplaced same, send for another. 8 PRICE LIST. GRAPES. Write for prices on larger quantities. Campbells Early 2 year No. 1.:5.....-. Shae nenernatesot RYVGETE INO 7 to eds sedond bude 600.56 COM, Wyre INR se oosgtnobosto apes backed sabeT (a3 66 i LMVCANONOd (2s ehe eeroen eimai: ciekmecieee. IMSS SISSON Pri Ceke INO ies nos Goose 9060 dadn dno 6 (a4 ce WVCine SO Be Sese NIGH oda G acto oldg po oonp Sconce capese fg IP SVORIO INO ee hiro dS Quins Ube Se cocesS Onos Mao Co Norton’s Virginia 2 year No, 1.--.---.ssee eee eeeee st os Ley Car eNO male ccuge tie vee eien. ciciet IMOGTe Se atl yaa sy.eane NO ant cieteete rele retells ariel ie ee 8 SE AOA erINWOL tian sou gddooigs duo moped WHITE SORTS, Moorets, Diamond 2 year Now are ee ae Leceeees ey 3 UWSSAL WIN Oren aloes eiaiece toaanierds Mi peewee INTENT Wo SUSE OMNI ERG dgal Geo On obUes Bobo bOgser ss TeAV@A RUN Og ales fo ereacsatesecre oie oie oy sto tavet mrcveet araisciese shel INGE WED INOS Woseconnou6Gdoues o6ccese soda uNOboE Eel BY SAT NO al orca eioieiet a raar mage nver male err ne Teeenie RED OR AMBER SORTS. Catawba 2) year NO. 1 sacred eee Sreetee eect orciee siete exe sf WEA INI@s I scostaatinan oboasedsu anos bode c lsralalnnorna wWerke ING Ti GossoaSs60 565° bor 50540550 0S os 1 Wee aGbsgoaaceguco50G6 o4d0b5 UAUaU IDSIENWENS: Dixkeeve INOS Sood S550 0bou aAdb boda dodedsode LEXS OS A owyeehe INO Vilcseogga toda sd6060 0065 Gb5d s6be “s Pe Vear NOs sy seccv ee omsissies Meieie ev easio ne ster ies PNGAN ATID 2) ay CAN INGOs te telm ele cones femniere elton es <1 aera : se ls Comb OlPaitGintr tre Sen aoe bealcone odagoees¢ Woodruttis2 year NO. 21s. 2% wep eet seem to ein ecteped gerry ne © Syean AN Oi 1 sce tiercianey tin tse aicls 2y= loci ohaetenele BLACKBERRIES. Taylor and Ancient Briton.... ......-. sss. -eenes Idjilelorerielo) Sates anh oso oooMOFddbddnoe bene oor. ooo0, Snyder and Early Harvest... .........2- 2-2 se. : IMONGRREN ISIS GES Goa gb0Gdo uD Gb oocUSo Gs seGaUOuNTS DOM [RAND MOUS SOONG Rind Sig obsasodss Wossdd nose ocad bs Is oN eIN Olea igo Sub oke Sdnao nenue eos der .40 50 .30 50 75 Peter $1.25 1.00 -80 2.00 2.50 2.00 2.50 4.00 Per 100. $10.00 8.00 4.00 3.00 4.00 3.00 5.00 4.00 10.00 9.00 6.00) 5.00 6.00 5.00 5-00 4.00 5.00 4.00 6.00 5-00 7.00 6.00 7.CO 7.00 6.00 6.00 5-cO 9.00 8.00 15 0O 20.00 12.00 18.00 30.00 Send for our Illustrated and Descriptive Catalogue—free to all applicants. H. J. WEBER & SONS NURSERY CO. 9 RASPBERRIES. Each. Per 10. Per 100. Gath beresaad oVitleri Reds gents ccice secs 2 ok scect vase $0.30 $1.50 $12.00 Mondont and: Colt Diaiaies ses le eis «+o alee ose sytaea « 30 1.50 12.00 Souhegan, Gregg, Kansas, Eureka................. 30 1.50 12.00 Cunpberin nds. femwemt tee aa ge aad We stuis;s ae afarse sees 50 2.00 15.00 Goldene meer sr ees bee ecle c Sate bu ee wee oe 50 2.00 LEAST ELIS Went eS atest GRE hac SACLE ACIS in Rd fe tere ee 50 2.09 STRAWBERRIES. Orders for Strawberry plants should be separate from Tree or Shrub orders and should always be sent by Express or Mail, at the proper time for planting. Special prices on larger quantities. Pet 10." Per 100, Per 1000. Assorted varieties (for delivery between September LGtheanGs @eranen, Toth... fee sane -+.0 50 $2.00 $10.00 Assorted varieties (for delivery after October 15th. and in Spring 1905).-..... Retest, lei eevee O 1.00 5-00 Nick Omer. Clyde. Haverland (P). Sample. Bubach No. 5. Jessie. Senator Dunlap. Crescent Seedling (P). Marshall. Kansas (P) Gandy. Warfield (P). Seaford. Greenville (P). ASPARAGUS. Conover’s Palmetto and Columbian Blam. White G2 oF" +2 tse eee ---$0.30 $1.00 $6.00 RHUBARB. eachs 7 Per 10) er Too: iimnaese WG lanips «1s. eae seals wee a le cre ole ois = $0.25 $2.00 $10.00 ie SAEs teem ee oR ae aaa we Sree ec Bes 1.00 5-00 ORNAMENTAL DEPARTTIENT. Our Ornamental Department is now one of the largest and most complete, (if not the largest) in the west, we invite careful PEGSSE of our offerings and if possible, inspection of stock. Special attention is given to the supplying of Public and Private Parks, Estates, Subdivisions, Pleasure Grounds, Club grounds, Railroad Com- panies for station grounds, etc. On large lists of stock we request a list of wants for special prices. If you have not received our Descriptive Catalogue, or have misplaced same, send for another. IO PRICE LIST. ‘DECIDUOUS TREES. letere AK), $8.00 6 CO 4.00 3.00 6.00 5.00 5.00 4.00 5-00 4.00 6.00 5.00 6.00 5.00 3.00 2.50 Per Io. 8.00 6.00 5.00 4.00 Per 100. 40.00 30.00 40.00 30.00 25.00 20 00 Per 100, 50.00 40.00 30.00 20.00 Kach. mae Spices ireules Club) 5 to 7 feet....-....- $1.00 Se eettOles MECE Ls fecal) 2-02 Sis Amalanchier Canadensis (Service Berry) 4 to 5 feet.. .50 as bc as 6 3to4feet.. .40 Alder Imperial Cut Leaved (Alnus Laciniata Im- DSLAM). ALO) is SSI yoo Solio omer Sudo dod acon o: aT Alder Imperial Cut Leaved (A'nus Laciniata Im- SIAN) Que) VL NESEY Con bn docyde ogrm od ance -60 « Ash European (Fraxinus Excelsior) 8 to 1o feet..... .60 66 66 66 66 6 Ute) TASES 6 cane -50 Se Valnive Cas ANNO Ze WO. MONIC oon a dbidad on .60 ee Re SO MCOUS LEC Ce pre celate cies 50 <¢ Flowering ious Ornus) 6 to 8 feet........ 7/5 a a v6 4 to 6 feet..... et uO Beech Purple (Fagus Var. Beate Riversi) 4to6feet 1.25 « as 6 ‘ “ 2 to 4 feet 1.00 Beech pe iess Ce Feruginea) 4 to 5 feet.. Fils Ke a Bi) tons theetia 111 200 Birch White eeule Alba) 8 to 10 feet...-......... 1.00 os i GO SO) 1) HSE o om mcly oc kom AS ae “ a SS uk WOO. teikeono. ce AMATI (GT) a4 6G 66 66 3 to 4 LESH Taian Wwe - 40 06 oe es BS) | DP ORRE Wali oS atone dooddy .30 Our stock of White Birch is very fine in all sizes, they are a smooth, nice lot. Cypress Deciduous (Taxodium Distichum) ‘‘Select’’ each $2.00 to $5.00 Each. ee i. i I GmtOn fale Cte teal OO ait a ao “Ce 0) (WOE. o .80 ce ce (3 (a 4 to 5 feet... .60 ue “ ee BETA GO) AeA 6c 50 é cc é< “2 to 3 feet. .40 3.00 This grand tree should be more extensively planted in Parks and Private grounds, it is perfectly hardy with us here at St. Louis. oe (Bungei (Gratted)) “Select” 6 to 8 feet=..-- $1 00 46 Dwarf 2 to 3 REG Ghee sce SR 50 He INGGinayoutreich SG. WO! WO) USC6Us 5 do oso Go5as Bon eons 60 BY eS Gato; Sitecter mun ceen «vied: .50 “ SPeEClOsas ko wl Outeet aise oui. sale sic) eelere pe ee .60 oe 38 GUEORSMTCE Mieco ce we sie! aie teterne .50 Chionanthus Virginica (White Fringe) 2 to.3 feet «40 $8 oo 4.00 5-00 4.00 5-00 4.00 3-50 40.00 30.00 40.00 30.00 30.00 Send for our Illustrated and Descriptive Catalogue—free to all applicants. H. J. WEBER & SONS NURSERY CO. Each. Cherry Double Flowering (Cerasus Avium Plena, 6 UO) 7 OTSA SSCS Mic cits oo CR RS UOC EAA ar Soa oN 75 Cherry Double-flowering (Cerasus Avium Plena, 4 TOROH LOC mete tenors iataisieta tsraietelens Siar oe sigs 6 wine auioeeta 50 Crab Bechtel Double-flowering (Pyrus Malus Angus- biko ial rlemapsetO, Guheebrlaesy \ 420) “clas aclsiee ches “U5 Crab Bechtel Double-flowering (Pyrus Malus Angus- tifolia Plena) 3 to 4 feet.....--........--- .60 Dogwood White-flowering (Cornus Florida) 4 to 5 Sel 15 ce (<3 (5 66 (a3 3 to 4 feet .60 Elm American (Ulmus Americana) 12 to 14 feet... 1,00 a es es a3 TO) tOn 2) Leet -1-- .8O a! is es iS OmtOe One e tere. .60 x es es i Ge ton S kee tan 50 Ehelish. (Ulmus*Campestre 107 tor12) feet... 1.00 ae re a! es SetOmLOmtee ts amet aca .8o es ot se ES G LOS feet. nes .60 Ginkgo or Maiden Hair (Salisburia Adiantifolia) Gatomon kee termi orem iiaie se arelnans ee teiere ot Seterenes ONT S BUG MO MOS co 85s e Shduecos “es. Gon oo somos cue -60 Are Origy teeta ert hiraptee re ia is Sn et eatin: are .50 BRD E) MISC icoos SAaOnU Gos wed ares Bidudae Moouene or 40 Pereros 6.00 4.00 6.00 3.00 Another grand tree that is fast coming to the front, both as and street tree. Horse Chestnut Coe: Hippocastanum) 5to 6 feet .75 ee se cess 4 to5 feet .60 ‘< 73 << 7 3 to4 feet 50 Horse Chestnut (Aesculus Hippocastanum Var. RUC UIDGI ie. Be Son oe hood Sho pare a Donner 1.00 Halesia seer Poe ae Belll 3) ton 45 feeten ..) -(- .40 cs E92 iy CC irn cae Ole pees Hop: reer (Pe tclial Dritoliata) sto 6 teet-...5..-2 = -40 6 ‘¢ Golden (Ptelia Trifoliata Aurea) 5 to6 feet .50 Kentucky Coffee Tree (Gymnocladus Canadensis 8 UC ae) WISE SOn ony Ione cod dc cbrmouto cone mnue ras OO Kentucky Coffee Tree (Gymnocladus Ganadeasis) 6 (OS heels o4 SHO 5 oy OI EER A Ope Date 70 Koelreuteria Panieulata 6, ton feet 1123 3255s 2-<-- : 75 re fs A: COMGMEEL ofc. Sige sa roe ees ale sions .60 eS 7 Be OUAMEEG EY Pays 0a ¢ ate Seek 8 oie : .40 Laburnum or Golden Chain (Cytisus Laburnum,) 3 GOr 4. sch CC Ee srereusiepn cee olche are tee tet tok etcetera vows “25 6.00 56O 4.00 3.00 TSE Pers roo: 70.00 50.00 40.00 30.00 70.00 60.00 40.00 $ 50.00 40.00 32.00 24.00 a lawn 30.00 30.00 25.00 If you have not received our Descriptive Catalogue, or have misplaced same, send for another. 12 PRICE ALLSW: Hach, | Per 10: jPerecoy Laburnum or Golden Chain (Cytisus Laburnum,) 2 to 3 feet. .-eee eee reece ence seer ce vere coeees = POL2Oy W2n5O ees purepean a Europaeus) 4 to 5 feet.. .60 5 00 Coed sEO NA Le C tine! yentel te 50 4.00 Linden American (Tilia Americana) 8 to to feet... .80 7.00 iN Ge BS a 6 to'8 feet....: .70 6.00 so European (Tilia Europaea) 8 to to feet.... “75 6550) 55,00 “6 ie sc ue 6 to 8 feet..:.. 65 5.50. Ai5nOO i ef a a 5, LOMO shee tater. 50 150 135.00 “f a Sis Platiphylla) 8 to 1o feet.. 75 6.50 55.00 ch og oe 6 to 8 feet..... 66 5.50 4500 ie zy ie of 5, to. 6 feet..21-.-” FO ene OMmEISRee Maple, Silver or Soft (Acer Dasycarpum) 15 to 16 feet iSelect..¢... 1:50) S10 OOmmmsOlOa oS Cee bet es oe “72. to 14° feet.7s<. 1.00" | Sloomenboleg ef epi mas ue Oy eO tO: 12, shee timaieie wih 6.00 40.00 Ream aiee et cry nt 18 to, 10 feet: 5.5 250). a4eCO meena . ote hc cei sate se "6 to'S Feet... 140 23.00 am zO100 = ye un aeicrapt Hast She tONOMTe ets mee ae +20.) 72,00) 5 GO Our stock of Silver or Soft Maple comprises over 25,000 trees in dif- ferent grades. No finer stock in the country. MEDS Nosiay, ee Plantanoides) 8 to ro feet..... 1.00 8.00 PO Woy By liseltocob Sous oe, .80 6.00 ‘. ) Sugar CAcer Saccharium)_1o)to) 12) feet...- 1K2)5 eLOLO® oe a of “ SHtOe lO Meets h 0 OOM a Stow a i Ee ue SMO Gy SICUNS a ode So 6.00 ‘< Wier’s Cut Leaved (A. Wierrii Laciniatum) TOMO Mia Heeb acre aeuh amu eau er ace eels cee 75a OCG o) HO TWON SCR in oor OSs Babee oc o oe kaa bones: .60 5:00 40 00 GOS HEEL von a eines aiseiaide sv ibleraleutoon. «ci, eee 60 4 00 «* Plantanoides var. Schwedlerii 6 to 8 feet.. --. 1.00 8.00 ‘¢ Ash-leaved (Acer Negundo—Box Bidet) OPO MUA Sony suaolds suimodn 6 nu oC Uae lO 4.00 30.00 site Ops CO OLtO NS ee be ziecicc tice oe ce nienne een 40 3:00 20.00 Magnolia Xccuminatia sy tO1G) feet sro). clei. eeeeeretr 75 6.00 ee ARtOm hi heC bem sicllc > opener .60 5-00 os Glaucag2 ston3 VEeeitie oa). ctoretsnis-).'. ae 1.50 dts Mripetelays cosa teeta sy cine: ol ae renee 75 “ Soulangeana, Lennei, Speciosa Alexan- drina, Alba Superba, Purpurea, and Stellata, fine Imported Plants (Spring 1905 Delivery only) 37 tol4 feet... s.-. ce . CAC So GOmtonoeEsG Send for our Illustrated and Descriptive Catalogue—free to all applicants. H. J. WEBER & SONS NURSERY CO. Each. Mountain Ash European eye Aucuparia) 10 to 12 ft.$1.00 es ae os es Ste ro ft: .75 “ce ce “ce ce (<3 6 to 8 ft. .60 < ‘Oak iceaved.» . -......... a Prunifolia fl. pl. 24 to 3 feet.........-...... fs aS DELO. DEULECLMio Tesi Wie ais sees ee a Van Houttei 24 to 3 feet...............+s-- os a “ BC DROW OL; SL Otd Dona o yocrarie anor aS Reevesiahal2s tO 3 teeta. -erinc sci -fietns ele pe oo 240 Zh Peetesos «sam ose ee bee cits « ss Flora Plena 24 to 3 feet......-... es ee af CED Pat 2S CEL etal s wie sé Billardii 3 to 4. feet...- 2.2. s00- 22+ csececeee « Douglassi 24 to 3 feet.... .2..-seeeee ce eeee- oS ae D tO 12s LeChe ees to Nos ses ieee wes e's .30 225 Per ro: $3.00 2.50 3.00 2.50 3-00 2.50 3.00 2.50 3-00 2.50 2.50 2.00 5 PONS 3.50 2.50 4.00 3.00 5-00 3.00 2.50 3.00 2.50 3-50 3.00 250 3.00 2.50 2.50 2.50 3.00 2.50 3.00 2.50 2.50 3.00 3.00 2.50 2.00 2.50 2.00 17 Per 100. $25.00 25.00 20.00 25-00 20.00 25.00 20.00 20.00 17.00 35.00 25.00 20.00 25-00 20.00 25.00 If you have not received our Descriptive Catalogue, or have misplaced same, send for another. 18 ; PRICE LIST. Hach. Per ro. Pek roo: Spirea Ceuta wre (Golden) 3 to 4 feet....... $0.40 $3.50 - ; ae 2 (Oa greete owen 235 3.00 $25.00 Syringa (Lilac) Vulgaris (Common Blue) 4 to 5 feet heavy’ .50 4.00 a a ee eC Qeton 4. meena cee 35 3.00 25.00 oe “ ae $C >) BAOVZECH s 5 'a shore eke .30 2.50. 20:00 % Alba (Common White) 2 to 3 feet. Ta sEeet LR 2.50 ae Persica Rubra (Persian Red) 2 to 3 feet.... .35 3.00) = 25.00 ae a es = ‘¢ 78 to 24 inches . .30.. 2:50. 2cee 4 Alba Cherian White) 2 to 3 feet-...--..--- au 2.00; “25,60 Ke be ac 7 *18) tOr24 Sin hesy ater 230 2.50 20.00 fs Rhotomagensis Rubra (Rouen) 2 3 to.4 feéte.t 285 2.00; 5 25:00 Mp cc oe 2-toO: 35feeh..= 70 250 20.00 es Josikaea (Hungarian) 3 to 4 feet........... 25 3°00, 125.00 gs ee és 2 tO? MtGet = prem: waa wines 30 2.50 20.00 ne Japonica Garaa) 2 tO. A dee tire. - nm wie aten .40 2°50) 30:00 ne DOr A ULeCk «nies hi eee 35. -3°CO 525.00 cé 66 «6 18 to 24 INGheseeceee ee) 30 "2.50 a Villosa a BO a feet. ce «emits oa .40 3.50 30.00 ee ES a 2 LO) 3 FES beam imista\o om «le a5 300 25.CO 66 a (a 18 to 24 MUM CMESe ote eeeeke ote .30 2 50 ae Imported Single and Double Sorts, Very fine stock in assorted varieties 4 to 5 feet standards .so 4.00 35.00 2 tO) 42 fCet- ieee .40 3.50 30.00 2 to 3 feet...--.... 525 3:00 25.00 Ito, 2 fect... =e go 2.50 20.00 Syringa Alphonse Lavellei. Leon Simon. me Belle de. Nancy. Mad. Casimir Perier. be La Tour de Auvergne. Michel Buchner. eS Emile Lemoine. Virginalis. “ Mad. Abel de Chatenay. Ludwig Spaeth. Mad. Lemoine. La Mauve. ee Pres. Carnot. Chas. X. S Eres Glevy,. Mad. Jules Finger. Our stock of old and new varieties of Lilacs isa very fine and large one, this popular Shrub should be more extensively planted, especially the newer sorts. Symphoricarpus Racemosus and Vulgaris 3 to 34 feet. .30 2250 Tamarix Africana, Gallica and Indica 5 to 6 feet..-- .35 3.00 25.00 ef “ Atos 5* feelacc see eee Paes 6 32 O FP 30 250 -. 20,00 & ee gto 4 feet... sc esse oe eee 253 2.00" 15,00 oe ee 2. to 3 feet... ss.0s see. eee .20 1.50 10.00 ne es 18 to 24 inches for nedeineae 15 1.00 5.00 Send for our I!lustrated and Descriptive Catalogue—free to all applicants. H. J. WEBER & SONS NURSERY CO. 19 Hach. Per 10. Per roo. Viburnum Opulus rene (Snow Ball) 3 to 36 feet .35 2.GO.- 25.00 es Sa se tin W2atoa eet,” 330 2.50". "20:00 = a & eS ‘toto 2aumch, 25 2.00 17.00 3g Plicatum Japan Snow Ball) 2 to 3 feet-... .40 2:60}. 25,00 Weigelia (Diervilla) in assortment, 3 to 4 feet...... .35 2.00 => 25500 = POG Me TCC U alain 0-5 <2 Be OI are iss e/a cdare es Shae 30 2.50 2000 Ee Amabilis Alba, Lavellei, ce Candida, Desboiseii, oe Rosea, Floribunda. hs Rosea Nana Variesata" 2 >to: 3feet 220)... <> 35 2.003 we 25.00 re S Kosteriana Variegata 2 to 3 feet ... .35 2:00: 25:00 < Bya Rathke>2-to 2 feet .. =... SOC SY Se RSE eae 235 3200 425.00 os os ROMS LO. OARIINCMES TS ¢ 25 2.00 Veronica Longifolia, Incana and Alba....:...-,s.seees veer Reals 2.00 Yucca Filamentosa, extra sized plants............4. sited nate 50. 253500 e ce medium sized plants.....,seseerescisee 50 2.50 BULBS AND TUBERS. For Spring planting and delivery only, Except Liliums. IBZNelnl, Jee WO. Cannasn CV ormant Moots)! Mette kere o aiills ciela cnahe miptele) elsieie tole neater $0.15 $1.00 ee (growing plants in pots) after April Ist)...-......-- “25 2.00 Convallaria Cbily-of-thie-Valley ) -cteijein se » alee een es wln\n) le) cinlels 105 35 Caladium? Escnlentums, Extra. size. bulbs vic... se chess e oe eek 22157) 13206 Mo - Purse acs: (ASC Agia Pag dnee Hoot 25) 200 (CORUNA BINSS Sera chen oily macedn BOs quid A groin OL po ogbo a0 oir pills Dahlia — Double — in assortment........ ese0e seen woe secnee .20 1.50 Tuberoses (Pearl) double and single.......... COL Se ee aa 05 -40 Gladiolus, fine mixed-........ Ho or Thido gros Oe Sky Ono, Hackman FOS .30 x igctantsl. SONS