Historic, Archive Document Do not assume content reflects current scientific knowledge, policies, or practices. > i + ‘ i a 2 ESTABLISHED 1867. lis } Fall T9007. INCORPORATED 1903. Bh kk Of A CAPITAL $50,000.00 FULL PAID. & RBS : a TN, ote Price List. J. Weber & Sons Mursery Co., Yursery, St, Louts Co. - Tio. DOSS PI PICO SIGS Nurseries and Office, located on Gravois Road. “DISTANCE: TEEEPHONE- Se 9) One and one quarter miles west of St Louis City Limits. Nine miles southwest of St. Louis Court House, and one and one half miles west of terminus of the “Cherokee Street Car Line,’”? or one half mile east of Gravois Station on the St. Louis & San Francisco R. R. (St. Louis, Cape Girardeau and Memphis Division). two trains each way daily. : J A. WIEBUSCH & SON PRINTING CO., ST. LOUIS. tn ae a an. a ee Sr ee ee ee ee a = 2 Oe INTRODUCTORY. ITH great pleasure we again present for your perusal our annual Price List for the Fall of 1907 and Spring 1908, covering the var- ious Trees, Vines, Shrubs, Roses and Plants described in our Descrip- tive Catalogue under their respective headings. We wish to extend to our many Patrons our sincere thanks for their liberal patronage and hope that we have merited a continuance of your valued orders the coming year. To those receiving this list with whom we have not had the pleasure -of dealing, we give the following information: Our Nurseries cover over 2co Acres of the best Nursery land in Mis- souri, being of the ‘Loess formation” which is specially adapted to the growing of strong, healthy trees and plants, with plenty of fibrous roots. The packing facilities are the best of any Nursery near St. Louis, and all packing and filling of orders is personally superintended by mem- bers of the firm with the assistance of competent help, in the best pos- sible manner; no distance too great for our mode of packing. We usually begin 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. You are cordially invited to visit our Nurseries, we are always pleased to show visitors through our grounds. During the last six or seven years we have increased our Ornamental plantings and now have to offer a very cemplete line for Home, Club and Institution grounds, Parks, Cemeteries, etc. We solicit your correspondence and inquiries, and are always glad to assist you in making selections, Awaiting your favors, we are H. J. Weber & Sons Nursery Co. Agricultural College of Missouri, Experiment Station. DEPARTMENT OF ENTOMOLOGY. CERTIFICATE OF INSPECTION OF NURSERY STOCK. COLUMBIA, MO., AucusT 5TH, I907. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN :—This is to certify that on the 2nd day of August, the Nursery Stock of the H. J. Weber & Sons Nursery Co., H. J. Weber & Sons, proprietors, grown in their nurseries at and in the vicinity of Nursery, St. Louis County, Missouri, was examined and no indi- cation found of the presence of San Jose Scale, Peach Yellows, Rosette or other dangerous insects or plant diseases liable to be transferred on nursery stock from the nursery to the orchard. This certificate is good for one year from date of inspection. Leonatd Hoseman, Deputy Inspector. J. F. Stedman, Entomologist . PLEASE READ CAREFULLY. TERMS, CONDITIONS AND GENERAL REMARKS, Terms:—Invariably cash, except when otherwise agreed upon. Remit by P. O. or Express money order on St. Louis, Mo., Registered Letter on Nursery, Mo., or by 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. Quotations in this list are made subject to previous sales and without liability should injury befall stock from frost, fire, hail or other causes beyond our control. Guarantee.—We exercise the greatest care to have every tree and plant true to name, and are ready, on proper 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 between purchaser and our- selves, that we are not to be held liable for any. greater sum than that paid us for said trees and plants that prove untrue. Free Packing.—We pack free all orders sold at Catalogue prices in the best possible manner, in bales or boxes, with moss or excelsior. No Cartage—to Freight Depots, Express Offices or Wharfs in St. Louis. City of St. Louis and Suburban Deliveries.—Parties desiring to receive their order on a certain day or immediately on receipt of same, will please have it shipped by some Local Express Company. Express charges are to be paid by purchaser. City Delivery Wagons, will make trips to the various sections of St. Louis; 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 in making these deliveries. We cannot make special trips unless order is large enough to make a load. New Railroad Facilities.—We have the ‘*St. Louis, Cape Girardeau and Memphis R. R.’’ branch of the ‘Frisco System” within one-half mile of the Office. Our station is ‘‘Gravois, Mo.’ ‘Wells Fargo Express” Car Load shipments loaded here. This with the St. Louis facilities enables us to make prompt shipments on direct lines. Early Orders.—Customers should send in orders as early as possible; do not wait until the last minute. Wishing to serve our patrons to the best of their interest we kindly ask for early orders. 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 directions are given, we will use our best judgment in the matter. Errors.—Any errors that may occur in filling orders must be reported within five days after receipt of goods. We will immediately correct same. Complaints entered after the above stated time cannot be entertained. Losses.—All stock will be sent out in good condition; we do not guar- antee stock to live under all conditions, nor do we make up any loss what- ever due to climatic 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 or become dry en-route, treat as per instruc- tions given in catalogue, under Directions for Transplanting and care of Trees, Shrubs, etc.) SUBSTITUTION.—It is customary, should the supply of a variety become exhausted (as will occasionally occur in all establishments), to sub- stitute in its place a similar sort, if there is such. Should it be desirable for us not to do this, please state ‘‘No Substitution” on your order. Selections.—Persons unacquainted with the different varieties can leave the selection to us, in which case we will select as if planting for ourselves. Transportation.—Every care is taken to secure safe and prompt transportation. The forwarders alone must be held responsible for loss or delay in transit. Inspection.—Our nurseries are annually inspected by the State Ento- mologist 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 fumi- gate with ‘“‘Hydrocyanic Acid Gas,’’ all stock sent to States where same is required by law. Should any of our customers request us to ‘‘Fumigate’’ their stock we will be pleased to do so, free of extra charge. Notice.—The prices in this list abrogate previous 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. Hl. J. WEBER & SONS NURSERY CO. 3 FRUIT DEPARTMENT. APPLES. Our Apples are all “crown grafted”’ on branched roots, none better. Each. Per 10. Per too, Pacst class.5.0 OG, feels asjensdes aeh a Pree e scar on xia eo elton $0.25 $2.00 $15.00 Medium class 4 to 5 feet........... SSC ere aa 20° ~1.5G.. 12.00 Summer or Early. Early Winter. Gano. Talman Sweet. Gilpin, or Little Red Yellow Transparent. Wolk iver Reman SoS alee es. Jonathan. Jennett (Rawles.) rite Agta Grimes Golden. Wine Sap. Duchess of Oldenburg. N orthern Spy. Salome. Red Astrachan. Ingram. Swen ane Winter. Mammoth Black Twig. Chenango Strawberry. Baldwin, ace elack Fameuse. Huntsman. Northwestern Greening. Crab. Autumn. Missouri Pippin. Hyslop. Rome Beauty. Transcendent. Wealthy. Yellow Belleflower. Large Red Siberian, Maiden Blush. Ben. Davis. Martha. Rambo. York Imperial. _ General Grant. PEACHES. Each. Per 10. Per too. First class 5 to 6 feet.... sees seecee cece veces essnceeecs $0.25 $2.00 $15.00 Medium Class 4 to 5 feet.ceeee cree reece eect ne eece cree 20: 1.58 ,\ 12,00 Second class 3 to 4 feet.....----eee ee eeeeceerer scence -I5 1.20 10.00 Varieties marked with (*) 5 cents per tree higher on all grades, First Ripening. Family Favorite. Captain Ede. Sneed: Mamie Ross. Fitzgerald. *May Lee Cling. Yellow St, John. Fifth Ripening. Alexander. Champion. Lemon Cling. Crawford Ey. Buia. Second Ripening, Crawford Late. * Pearson Fourth Ripening. Stump the World. *Rogers. 3 . *Oriole Cli : Chinese Cling. eee Triumph. ie 8 Picquet Late. cies she *Arp Beauty. Sixth Ripening. armen. : . : . O. M. Free. Salway. Third Ripening. 0. M. Cling. White Heath Cling. Belle of Georgia. Carpenter Cling. Krummels Late. Mt. Rose. Newington Cling. *Dulce. If you have not received our Descriptive Catalogue, or have misplaced same, send for another, 4 PRICE LIST. Each. Per to. Per too, Standard, first class 5 to 6 feet.....+-.eeee eee veccvees $0.50 $4.00 $30.00 “a medium, class 4 to 5 feet... .ceecssveeesceces -40: 3.80 25.00 Dwarf, first class 4 to 5 feet. .cees seeessecevecvervveces 40 °+33¢6 25-00 ‘¢ medium class 3 to4 feet.......... 2 emintie at) 5 Soa 20.00 iheletters <°D™ and “5S” appedied to the names of varieties, indicate favorable growth, either as Dwarfs or Standards, or both. Summer. Autumn. Garber (S.) Howell (S-D. Worden-Seckel (S.) Sc ee Louise eoahene Jeresy. Kieffer Hybrid S.) Clapps Favorite(D-S.) — (p,) Beurre de Anjou (S-D.) Koonce (S.) Bartlett-Seckel or Co- Duchesse De Angouleme) Vermont Beauty (S.) lumbia (S.) (1; Tyson (S.) Flemish Beauty (S.) Beurre De Clairgeau (S. Bartlett (S-D.) Seckel (S.) Winter. Sheldon (S.) Lawrence (S.) CHERRIES. Each. Per 10. Per too. First class 5 to 6 feet..... a. sie wid mse le) ee eee eg eters $o.50 $4.50 $40.00 Medium) class 4, to) 5feet-1.-« » <2 = regis ote oe seeeceeres -45 4-00 35-00 Those marked with (*) are sweet sorts. *Abesse (Sweet Duke.) *Black Heart. *Yellow Spanish. Royal Duke. *Black Tartarian. Montmorency Ordinaire. Suda Hardy. Dye House. Montmorency Large. Ostheimer (Weichsel.) English Morello. Late Duke. Early Richmond. *Elton. Wragg. *Napoleon. *Reine Hortense. *Gov. Wood. May Duke. PLUMS. European or Foreign sorts, budded on Plum Stock. Hach. Per 10. Per 100. First class 5 to 6 feet.... sere secesereens ‘ov eeeevees eee 0.50 $4.00 . $30.00 GC 60 HOME ALCCEE A cope mints wc wa's aces vecnecnm. £.09 Black Champion 2 year Nowray-cies--e8 92-2 .-..- 15: — 100 London Market 2 year NO, L.ccesseccesescceccereccers s5- 1.00 GRAPES. Write for prices on large quantities. BLUE OR BLACK SORTS. Hach. Per to. Per too. Campbell’s Early 2 year No. 1....-....22.+000>: .+ $0.20 $1.50 $12.00 od ol year Nov 1-322 op spe See 15 1.20 10.00 Concord 2 year NO, 1 coo. sess coos cece cess ccoses 15 1.00 5.00 a SY y@ar No. 10 2.on va. vase ene ewes TO. FO: 4:00 Ives seedling 2 year NOP Wi.) 6 oem. oe Woe alee “15. 1.00, * bo si 2 rtyeat NOS Ycoces sce e cs cote eees SEG) Ses) sees Worden 2 year NO. 1. .2merrlen «ose oe selec cece 215° 99-00" 06-80 Me. TYORRINO, If cacteleeiat ate acne efetera PP eer 10 ~=.80 5.00 Norton’s Virginia 2 year No. I........ pirate ee case -20 1.50 10.00 4 ee I year Noli. aes. cess cess Re | 92O ee Moore’s Early 2 year No. t....... eee so. eee 15 1.00 = "6.50 33 co ey eal NOs Tameote es ster ts sles > 10°” .30° 65,00 WHITE SORTS. Moore’s Diamond 2 year No. 1 ...-+..se sees sees 15 1.00 6.00 3 I YeaGeNOs, Ue. 4b hee? yuk os 9100 BO, Wego Niagara 2 year NO. Lecesccuee sees sees vee acces “15% 00. 6.00 ho year INO. 1, sppeieeetae ow elnctebee ve © dlosisi-(-'- -1Oi: +80 “H500 Elvira 2 year NO. Leseseescccce cece cseee seen cece 15 1,00 500 CST year NGy do's ou Senaesere the etter eels es 10) «80° > qie0 Send for our Descriptive Catalogue—free to applicants. Per 100. $25 00 15 00 Per 1oo. $10.00 12.00 ; Pér roo. $6.00 6.00 5 00 6.00 6.00 6.00 Per 1000, $40.00 30.09 50.00 40.00 55 OO 45 00 50.00 40.00 H. J. WEBER & SONS NURSERY CO. ln RED OR AMBER SORTS. Kact). Per ro. Per roo. Per 1000. Catawba 2 year No. 1a.cees cence cc cene nedeiiees $0.15 $1.00 $6.00 ig ME DUO Te os acciptale ats oie ginal Meise, » = an .10 80 4.50 Brighton 2 year No. 1........dad-Fbaa ae nd Aleve [he 5.00), 7.00 “* PEE ONT «insu Marne nde cin genom oe on og -10 .80 6.00 Delaware 2 year NOS 1...8s esses eee sees acce ede 715.007 "7-00 BSTKins ZHySar WO. Le cower teal tetate'e eae cele ele oa sls 5 te2Gy 9:00 Pit WERE INO Pew Yew ob ee oe tea erat. - 16 ‘t,a@ 4 8.00 Agawam 2 year NO. 1....42 coves cece senescence 215, « 1:0@) ~ 5.00 as Ly Gal Nb. @ 8. & €-9 5.8.28 8... BPs - 3 .10 @5\ 4.008 Wobddrulf "year NO. 1. tees ccc cwenetecaccesee .20 1.50 10.00 ss Wi year Naooral sii as wd. eb 2aosud -15 1.20 9.00 BLACKBERRIES. Per 10. Per Ico. Taylor and Ancient Briton 2... 0... .c0cceeeceseenaces $0.40 $2.00 LTE Sine 8S Sa ren ee ee eee ee ee 50 2.50 Snyder and Early Harvest...........--sseeeees mip sh peis 30). 2.00 POUT EES So ee se ee ee oer ee 50 2.50 [EPPS SSE a ea ae ee enemy epee 50 2.50 RASPBERRIES. Per 10. Per 100. Cuthbert and Miller Red<4 5-422 . 2.1.20). 5274.05 -4 ¢ $0.30 $1.50 PA IG JS OURIDIAN won 2 clog 06 0 6 vos ohn 0's.0 ooo oi 20... 150 - souhegan, Gregs, Kamsas, Eureka. 7:9825 20. 30.222: 0 +150 Cambetland:. .Cs.Ccmess rhs tndss. ese rete sete he oes oO. 1.68 Gralden Qijeeny 05 5s sates tie tee os attains Soe a ce wee “40... 2308 DEWBERRIES. Per 10. Per 100. Pel GEEUA cic pare mals! a ae iis'o, ca ae ee te Re eS Lekile STRAWBERRIES. $0.50 $2.00 $60.cO 50.00 Per Iooo, $15.00 20.00 12.00 18.00 20.00 Per i000. $10.00 10.00 10.CO 10.00 Orders for Strawberry plants should be separate from Tree or Shrub orders and should always be sent by Express or Mail, at the proper tirne for planting. Special prices on large quantities. Assorted varieties (for delivery after October 15th Per 10. and in Spring 190S).. ... sh ssveeee | OP e ol. $0.30 $1.00 Sample Clyde. Gandy. Senator Dunlap. Bubach No. 5s. Haverland (P.) Kansas (P.) Crescent (P ) Marshall. Warfield. (P.) Per roo. Per 1000. $ 5-00 lf you have not received our Descriptive Catalogue, or have misplaced same, send for another. 8 PRICE, LIST: ASPARAGUS. Conover’s, Palmetto and )_, Perto. Pers1o0o. Per 1000. FiSat INO. is wanna shares $0.30 $1.00 $6.00 Columbian Mam. White J ~ Hach. 1+PRer to. Per 100. Linnaeus (select strain) clumpS............-ccceeesess $0.25 $2.co $10.00 6 “6 kt AB GH Se Me ies a int bie ena petce Shaan “15 (eOO: 285200 ORNAMENTAL DEPARTMENT. Our Ornamental Department is now one of the largest and most com- plete, (if not the largest) in the west. We invite careful perusal of our offerings and if possible, inpection 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. We frequently have a few large specimen Trees and Shrubs in odd varieties; if the grades quoted are not large enough, kindly correspond with us, giving names of varieties wanted and size desired. We will then quote you a price on such as we can supply. DECIDUOUS TREES. Each. Perto, Per too. Acer Dasycarpum (Silver or Soft Maple) Specimens, 6 in. in dia ..........- $10.00 ‘< 66 6 REO UGE Cuil dcr eters le eke ps pietns 7.50 a a 6c 41/4 COe 5 GUND, ole rate ais ieee 5-00 64 6 66 4 to 41/5 hee Roe Me A dees 3 eI 4.00 c ay 3 QE OAR Hale oreoeeh ALS 92 3.00 $27.50 7 Ti c< BLOB) |g 1the O89 tate'o's sa neta 2.50 22.50 $200.00 ss ve sae 25) PS aC 2.00 17.50 150.00 6 6c tf Ful 6 Poe Ot ela RR tee i 1.50 12.50 .100.00 ‘“ “6 ‘6 13/,to2in, ..... seeees 1.25 10.00 80.00 a % “ U, gosre/eaina® jisse .acd..2 eee 1.00 7.50 65.00 iG éc as Si OEMs biel Side rs VEE .60 500 40.00 Our stock of Silver or Soft Maple is by far the largest and finest in the country. ‘¢ Plantanoides (Norway Maple) 12 to 14 ft. 2to1'/, in. dia.-. 2.50 22.50 (94 6c (79 66 Io to 12 Pte 11/, to2 in. dia.. 2.00 17.50 es fe “e a 8 to 10 ft wo. coe 1.25 10.00 Send for our Descriptive Catalogue—free to applicants. H. J. WEBER & SONS NURSERY CO. Each. Acer Plantanoides var. Schwedlerii, (Purple Norway Maple) &§ to 10 ft........- $1.50 pa “ " A Ott ( alGne Seb. 111001 ).8 85106 «¢ Saccharinum (Sugar Maple) 14 to 16 ft. 2 to 2!/, in. dia.... 2.50 6“ é< cc 66 12 to 14 ft. 15/, to 2 in. dia.... 2.00 a a = -- Iate a2 ft. 1/, to 13/, in. dia-. 1.50 «¢ Wierrii Laciniatum (Wier’s Cut Leaved) 14 to 16 ft. 2 to 2!/, in. dia-. 2.00 re e “ 12)to 14 ft. 13/, to2in, dia-. 1.50 sh Hi 1o to 12 ft. 11/, in. os ee 4! BDO ci Negundo (Box Elder) 12 to 14 ft. 2 to ein dia. 1.50 “ 6 ofS a7 totes e2,ft) 15/,-to2 in. dias 1) 8.25 Acer Polymorphum (Japanese Maple) 2 to 2!/, ft...... 2.00 = “a Atropurpureum (Japanese) 3 ft--- 3.50 a o Dissectum (Japanese) 2!/, to 3 ft-- 3.50 nS “ Palmatum (Japanese) 2 ft...... -- 3.00 as! ke Sanguineum (Japanese) 2 ft...... 3-50 pasta Eipocse antes ese Chestnut) 6 to 8 ft-. 1.00 A Sto Git. = 2875 “ cc 6c (73 4 to 5 itt .60 Alnus Laciniata Tm pesiglis ut -leaved Alder) 8 to10 ft 2.00 é¢ &¢ (6 to 8 ftom A-50 Amalarchier Sanadeusis(Sernice Berry) 4 to 5 ft..... 50 ‘ 73 6“ 2 to 4 ft.’ .40 Bolin Bees (Hercules Club) 5 to.7 ft.....-s00.-+. 1.00 . “ £6) ANG. ng tataama sie < vbagls 75 Betula Alba (White Birch) select specimens....$2.00 to 5.co “4 if ‘S os Sito EG. 5. 2% wefoied He Dine - 1.00 ae i £05) eb tOE 8 HE. 205. cinn!’s et beers yf us $§ sf Oe asaree Gh Fhe a8 5 «=. 2's. 2 ae eee .60 Our stock of White Birch is very fine in all sizes, they are a smooth, nice lot. Catalpa Bungeds (Grafted) eetect specimens’’........ 1.50 ms if. phi S Ftd.) <9) a-k Hots waedts 1.00 oY . (Dwarf) ‘‘select” 3 to 4 ft............ 1.00 ie f° ‘s ESS ee ee eee 7 “<< Koempferii 3 to 4 ins. dia.e < csec): cicieeee coeeee 3.00 ¥ i Pe ee ee 1.50 38 sh 8, to orit. .ss+ 2.) a cee soracenes SS 6.1 +55 oS a CCIOSA #10. 4.1ih. Gia Be ab) ae sev etd acs cece nk 3.CO Per 10. $9.00 12.50 17.50 g Per 100, 12.50 $100.00 7-50 12.50 10.00 7:50 6.00 5-00 17.50 10 00 4.00 3.00 8.00 6 co 8.00 6.00 5-00 12.50 8.00 25.00 12.00 6.00 25.00 100,00 75-00 70.00 50.00 40.00 If you have not received our Descriptive Catalogue, or have misplaced same, send for another. 10 PRIGE-LIS®: Each. Per 10. Catalpa Speciosa 2-to 3 ins diastecmth) -idesslosvehoe- ot $1.50 $12.00 a re 8 ito ro ft... capac wth Goloratés.s oan so 75 bo Cerasus Avium Plena (Cherry double fig) 5 to 6ft.. TO” 7a5e Chionanthus vee wee Fringe) 3 to: 4*ft cos. 50 400 a ‘f FA OE OO Stier's (wiles £15.01 Cercis Cangacnets (Red Bud) 6 to 8 ft........... SSS s 41,00 | a eD oe Of REE a4 COG Tipe care eee cee 60 5.00 ‘s mt #6 GO) ES RG WMEER cata tereis inks mneycle rele 40" 3:00 a Jape (Jiapatiye2.t6 24) £0. go Se oo wee loa e es 1.00 i S18 torzatin’ Suge Set tee oS ate df TRE Cornus Florida (Dogwood) eaare flowering 4 to 5 ft.. 75 6:00 6 ‘“ ‘< ‘“ Site 4 ft. * .60 5.00 26 ‘ Rubra “ red “6 4)to's ft... 1.50 12.50 66 és 66 6s 6< ‘< 3 ta tts 1.25 10.00 Crataegus Oxycantha Flore Plena, (Flowering Thorn) A {O'GHES AES GRA. 1.00 ee SS Coccinea Flore Plena ‘‘Paulii’”’ ALO "GLL: OS Sea 1.00 Sag Paani; Sasa Chain) 5 to 6 ft....-..... 50 4.00 fC BltO 5 CHEN OS athe 40 3.00 Euonymus Europaeus (Spindle or Strawberry tree) 2 ALEC S Miia ictats Bee lela! Natale Paeleyo so < -50 4.00 oa ne 3 to4ft....... Weg inh o oo 388 +35, 3-00 Fagus Var. Purpurea Riversi, (Purple Beech) 3 to 4 ft. 1 50 ‘¢ ~Feruginea (American Beech) 3 to 4 ft....... +... Gis Fraxinus Excelsior (European Ash) 2 to 2!/,in........ 1.00 §.00 ¢ “ sd EprtG EOal2 ble wie nnucl " aS - 56:00 Sc SS of £48 LOG fhe). aeiaee .60 5.00 ¢ Alba (White Ash): 12: to 04 ft3 02 2. oa 6 wee 1.00 8.00 6 CS oe {ie +40 T2FEL IOS. ABI Ia. GOs -75 6,00 i Gf Ee FOS (0.10 ft.«.:-0is 2). ee ats) 9.00. Oe ad Ornus (Flowering Ash) 6 to 8 ft............ a5) 0-80 RC “ &é toad £O-GEELO. 2 Os ee sick .6@~ =5 00 Se acladiie Canadensis (Kentucky Coffee Tree) 8 to 10 ft.... sees eee eee ee 80 7.00 ‘ = 6 fo Sifteicod ..selaas. (RMSE 70 600 Halesia Bet aayrets (Silver Bell) -5 to.6 ft.202. 2305. ...5 60 500 ss “ ANG Sit. casos. (oes -50 4.00 ai a ce Seo 3 SEO) AOEE Bieta w:0\se petclene intake 40° -.°3.5D Koelreuteria Paniculata (Varnish Tree).8 to to ft..... 1.50 12.00 me fs ad ~ - 6408 £4 .4 eh 1.00 §.00 Lae Europaeus ps Huropeat’):4 10-5 fts.4 Jb Rt Oy. s60-A455CO Re fed 840-4 fo FC 50 Send for our Descriptive Catalogue—free to applicants. 4.00 Per 100. $3c.00 25-00 60.00 50.00: 40.00 60.00 -50.00 40.00 H. J. WEBER & SONS NURSERY CO. Leriodendron Tulipefera (Tulip Tree) select speci- mens, 10 to 15 ft....... $1.50 to 5.00 & s SS terrae ites...) Ke Bes Sek 1.00 o & GTC ese ve oo ve Ree te of es es ers ONT Ek fit? « «x: stare ctalat .60 a RS pO A er eee eee 50. Liquidamber Styraciflua (Sweet Gum) select speci- mens....$2.50 to 5.00 ns S £ ‘f 6to7 ft.-.... 1.00 e ee oH f © ie GTGs>)...,.. 75 es ee ge ee 4 to 5 ft...... .60 Magnolia Accuminata 5 to 6 ft..........seeee oe civons 2,00 "= Ry MELON s Since ties che oral oo stare ah wi wale a’ 75 gn ee se ie Toes a Oe ee ee eee 1.50 ¢ pie STE FE oe ors, 2 oe a ee 75 e¢ IMPORTED VARIETIES. Soulangeana, Lennei, Speciosa, Alexandrina, Alba Superba, Pur- purea and Stellata, fine Imported Plants. (Spring 1908 Delivery only.) 4 to 5 ft. with ball of earth and well set with buds.... 3.00 arto. 4 ft 3 Be BE 4. £6 good num- BEE OP DGGE. os. 2:5 cin 2.00 Paulonia Imperialis (Empress Tree) 5 to 6 ft......... 1.00 Persica (Peach double flowering) Red, Pink & White 4 to 5 ft........ «| spy *) 535 co cc 66 a 2 ee .30 Platanus Occidentalis (American Sycamore) BEY Reap MIN OE Riag ss «ceo o:0js0 6 oom 1-75 ee i“ 2 to 2!/, in. dia........00-. 200s 1.50 ae cA MeO ile neo a's saat o0us @ s ee | - ff BGR URE een < 5.0. «ss on neat 1.00 oa § to 10 ft..... Boise's ace fs » shower 75 ae Orientalis (European Sycamore) 21/, tO 21/4 ime... sees ecens “ae ay is s be Papas Us se ae «oe eee o's 1.50 “ 12'tO 14 f€. 00.5 lees cee PS Sheen = Ks & TQ LO uP btee re o's ve se eo oes 1.00 S 54 eh Cee le? Coo i as ape petit aa Poplar) 12 to 15 ft..... 1.00 sé Io to 12 ft.. age Kach. Per ro. It Per 100, $8.00 $60.00 6.00 50.00 5:00 40.00 4.00 30.00 8.00 6.00 5-00 40.00 8.00 6.00 8.00 3 00 2.50 15-00 135.00 12.50 110.00 10.00 90.00 7.50 60.00 6.00 [5.00 135.00 12.50 110.00 10.00 90.00 7.50 60.00 6.00 7.50 60.00 5-00 40.00 lf you lave not received our Descriptive Catalogue, or have misplaced same, send for another. 12 . PRICE LIST. Fach, Per 1o. Peeples Pastielate (Lo | raid | Poplar) § to to ft...... $0.50 if Ste” STS. > ake «¢ — Monolifera (Carolina Poplar) 5 to 6 in. select specimens 5.09 rT 7 6c Sito tO tte cx cae 75 ‘ ae 6 ‘ ‘ O 4008 EE speejeies .40 ‘¢ ~~ Monolifera Aurea eooden Poplar) § to1o ft.. = .75 ‘c 7 “é Ks 6 to § ft.. 50 Prunus Pizzardi (Purple leaf Plum) 4 to 5 ft.......... 35 ‘6 ‘6 66 6c OS } Reto fie <2 wee 025 . Trilesa( Plum oguble- -flowering) 3 to 4 ft..... .40 bc rT; 66 ‘6 2 to 3 ft..... -30 ‘¢ Padus (Bird Hees Bata it cet ene ok seco eee 50 Pyrus Malus Augustifolia Plena (Bechtels double- flowering Crab) 4 to 5 ft...-seee... 75 Quercus Palustris (Pin Oak) 8 toto ft... ........ 50s 1.50 4g “s es G1 Otte. ipecue chee Sees 4 Rubra (Red Oak) 8 to 10 ft......... uae Are ee * ot tee (DLO. Ove. <2 » « = wa cccae cnaeane Wg 7 Alba (White Oak) 5 to 6 ft ........ .ss- 00 « jak. 25 43 os SST OR ee “Eg rece 1,00 i Maneatis Cheesy cup or Burr) 7 to8 ft... 1.50 7; St Saks = fo frit.<. ne Robinia Hispida (Flowering Locust) 4 to 5 ft........- = .75 $4.00 3.00 12.50 7.50 5.00 4.00 3-00 Send for our Descriptive Catalogue—free to applicants. Per 100. $30.00 22.50 60.00 40.00 30.00 20.00 60.00 40.00 30.00 20.00 20.00 H. J. WEBER & SONS NURSERY CO. Salisburia Adiantifolia (Ginkgo or Maiden Hair) Each. Per Io. 8 to1o ft. $1.00 $8.00 es is4 ce cc ce 6 to 8 re ce ‘ec 74 ce “ce 5 to 6 ft. Another grand tree that is fast coming to the front, both as a lawn and street tree. Sorbus Aucuparia (Mountain Ash) 10 to 12 ft..... +s. es ee ‘C8 to 10 ft...... _— = “ * FF MF EOMDS-EUS 2. LE Te e «« Pinnatifida (Oak Leaved Mt. Ash) 6 to § ft.... cc ce ce cc cc cc 5 to 6 ft.... Salix (Willow) Gold Bark 5 to 6 ft......-..e.seveeees - ” 10000 = = PMG 2 yf itecess « ses0 .20 ees 8.00 2 &¢ So tGh2A MM. ecie sds Bee 7 irs Saoe 5:00 se Ty Ae eS At, be we e's a 2 Ber cs: on 3-50 Our stock of this popular hedge is a very large one, comprising about 200,000 plants in all sizes. All our Privets are transplanted after the first season’s growth, which makes them strong, bushy and well rooted, no better Privet grown anywhere. Special prices on large quantities. Each. Per to. = Regelianum 2!/, to 3 ft....+2+ see. seeeee sees $h 0.35 $3,00 -- co 2 to 22/, ft.veeeee ceeneenes autiegah 30% 2.150 e Thota’2 to 23), ft... sews . Sean eee ve see «se ddshy 25 5en0O es 5 1G PO 24a SR. foe «+ « hich once -20y 1 Ease :s Sinensis Nana (Dwarf) 3 to 3}/, ft.-.+-+.++. 35. 2200 6c 66 6 “ 2 tO 3 ft.+ ees seaee 30 2.50 Pavia Macrostachia 18 to 24 ins.seee cee ceeeeeseeecee Veale. 17 Per 100. $20.co 15.00 30.CO 20.00 17.00 15-00 20.00 25.00 20.00 15.00 30 00 20.00 15.00 Per 1000. $75-00 60.00 35-00 25 00 Per 100, $25.00 20.00 15.00 10.00 If you have not received our Descriptive Catalogue, or have misplaced same, send for another. 18 PRICE LIST. Each. Per io. Philadelphus (Syringa or Mock Orange) Coronarius and Grandiflorus, 3 to 4 ft.... $0.35 $3.00 2° t0 2:4t..75- as3o ek Coronarius Follis Aureis (Golden) 151018 Ines -n35 Ee oe ne Ag i2to15in.- .30 a6 Lemoineii Erectus 2!/, to 3 ft., heavy..... 135 i: ee of 2 to zy, Rt? eielane tae .30 es Primuloeflorus 18 to 24: in.... .sceeccens 30 eS Sutzelmanil 16°24 T's 7 ss'ss'e<'s a eee ees os pala FE aa ( Ciniqniforh) 2 to 3 file. sive cess 35 “ TO" £0°24 Tile ce oe cele eae’ 30 Ribes (Currant) Aureum, Alpina, Gordonianum, San- guineum Flora Plena, Sanguineum Albidum. 2 tO SU Set bn ries a wip ine ars apaie Se ee ee “25 ZUO B Eve = es ss 0 win oe cae penne siae cesses 4 age Epodotypus Bo rioiges igh Kerria) 2!/, to 3 ft...... -30 $6 SES Ge ANON. Wiebe ee 25 - Rhus Coliges ee Fringe) 5 10 G10 ieee ec dts oe .50 66 ‘es 4 40°5 ft... caceccee’s Haeiate .40 gs me “e x 3 bO 4 Eis s oe pele ten ee 30 «¢ Glabra Laciniata 3 to 4 ft..~- .... 0.50 seen seee cone .50 < " es DMG SEL she harictd in eps ae nes 335 me Typbiag Laciniat (Stag: horn Sumach) 5to6ft. .50 Ae re 4 to. 6 ff. Weeas ‘< “6 66 ‘“ T; 3.40 44b.= ,oes30 Sambucus Aurea (Golden Elder) 3 to 4 ft........eseeee s35 ee ef gs epee Tefges ee ee Ae Di .30 Sambucus Variegated 3 to 4 ft........ ey py ee Stes 25 2 af ® EOTS Ebin eis ine “firey ee Ree 255 30 Cut-leaved 3 to 4 ft.....<. ere ee a3 se os 240 Ee jaeiiers AOS See = .30 Spirea Ponte Waterer 15 toa@® in sc de ap inte icomwe were “pie ZO re 6 T24OMUGTIN .)-ijanee = = Siudiaeeen 25 ¢ - Thunbergii 2:to 23/5 fired = aie eee 25 ne J 1S tO 24 Tae edie lee fet eo ole: cw cae anaes .30 “ Bumalda 15 to 18 in... . cece eee ee cece eee woes 130 es “ E2MEO REG Tee heal bietel. eis Soe A a2 “.-Prunifoliank: pl2ypto 3 ft... =. *% - sievisls ness ones 35 66 -- OE: BE ASZ AEE 2/0 Lik.» oie -*olctote Ges i= ei eae .30 ¢ Van Houtte 3 to 3}/, ft., heavy..ssssessrsceeeeeee 440 66 -3 66 2M) Mg ites ois ew la RI SL Ee 35 ew aX (2 POURIRRRER O20 Ae Rahn Seite wthoahe gina ees .30 6é Reevesiana 21/, to 3 ft..-......... pustetdt dines 35 2.50 3-00 2.50 3-00 2.50 2.50 2.00 3.00 2.50 Per 100. $25.00 20.00 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 20.00 25.00 20.00 20 OO 17.00 25 00 20.00 20.00 17.00 25.CO 20.00 30.00 25.00 20.00 ' 25:00 Send for our Descriptive Catalogue—free to‘applicants. H. J. WEBER & SONS NURSERY CO. 19 Each. Perro. Per 100. Spirea Reevesiana 2 to 2!/, ft.csses seve ssccce recs cseces $0.30 $2.50 $20.00 = 7 ple 25/5 00) 3 ftv ical’. 5.2 «is ake aye “25 . 19.00. °25.00 ‘f “ 66 66 2 tO 21/o Eta vececeees cece even cece 30 2.50 20.00 66 Billardii 21/, £0 3 ftv. ecccdecasies cece cece cccecees 220 2.90) *20.00 <¢ Douglassii 2!/, to 3 ft......... ict Wamss Sevens) a30 2.50). ° 20.00 «¢ Collossa Alba 18 to 24 in......+.eee- Sqooseesnes «30: - “2.50 ES te Proechelli 13 tOsS4Aing.). Veins ois ad. Heeb 30 2.50 Ke SOFbitolia IS lGi 24 Nw toes Sere cates. isles oc 2 ONBOR €2.50 c Salicitolia 18t0l2q) mies. pe heiive 2 See ca tks 30) 52.50 ‘¢ Opulifolia 3 to 4 ft....... Siete here ara as's. ove = w ctotoin ge8.eo° 26.00 ¥ ce PROS Sabb ru choral slevews oie cetmedceje eh sees veles -30 2.50 20.00 cy = Aubeals to Aft ie els fade. (os . we I), 35 3-00 25.00 -: - ROP OUEOKE Lb ase Ns lee alec ea tee ces 30) 2550 20.00 <¢ Multiflora Arguta 2 to 2!/, ft......-.... Seer ise a5, 3-0) | 25.00 - oh AOS EIB MOP DAP ARs cielalixs he Sette wiaila << eso. - 2550) -20:00 6 Lindleyana 18 to 24 in.....c cece eee ceeececccvees "30. 2.50 «¢ Lanceolata 18 to 24 in....... Ti. Sartetsthcim eats alcatel 230" */ 2.50 (¢ Flagelliformis 18 to 24 in.......eeeseeeeeeeeeeee 30 2.50 ‘¢ Chamaedrifolia 18 to 24 in,....... seeeeees ti. See SRO: 2 2560 <‘ Fonteneyii Alba 18 to 24 in....... eee ee noone 0°. 2.50 Syringa (Lilac) Vulgaris. ee (Common Blue) 4 to 5 ft heavy.............. .50 4.00 oe es CO SPS AG AGEL. OUdice whee. occ Siclaae +35 3.00 25.00 7 6c Se EAI SELL Sots wine wa'eyoin o.0-0 = eae “30, 2350 -— 20.00 ee Alba (Common White) 2 to 3 ft.............. 30. 7 2250 ey Fereigs Rubra (Pesstan Red )igtiou3!/, ft. .2as so50113ecO © 25.00 cc TF: ees EGY 3. EE. o's) oes 30 2.50 20.00 ve <¢ Alba (Persian White) 3 to 3}/, ft....... 235, us200 ~ 25.00 os ~ oe sé ca 2 10,3 ff. 13+ «aie ‘0ug2-50 20.00 = Rhotomagensis Renee (Rouen) 3 to 4 ft...... *35. 3:00 25.00 é< gs Pte: 370i Paar 30) 2250 20.00 - ee (Hungarian BZ tOL Ft wcpeiaiete are» ie 3500s.00 25.00 ee PEO DOR ee oe woe nes aint 30 2.50 20.00 a Jepeotcs (Japan) PEE ASE oe ata cmon oe: oo nik ala ieee -40 3.50 30.00 = BO. AE Gc es vac e + oc sise we 35 94-00, 25.00 ‘6 6s 6 18 to 24 IM.. cece cree seas cece +30 2.50 20.00 “t Villosa UE RUOUAME a inicietivmass steesecsn) 1 sdO f6e.50, 30.00 6 a Me EME REE, Se tclereo te So aearalat's « 2G ue sOO. «125 ow us ae ° MOF UGs SAPS on calc eeleie' os 0's's « 204. 2:50 . Imported Single and Double Sorts, very fine Varieties; Alphonse Lavellei, Belle de Nancy, La Tour de Auvergne, Emile Le- moine, Mad. Abel de Chatenay, Mad. Le- moine, Pres. Carnot, Pres. Grevy, Leon lf you have not received our Descriptive Catalogue, or have misplaced same, send for another. 20 PRICE, LIS. Sy ringa—(Continued. ) Each. “Per to. Pen co: Simon, Mad. Casimir Perier, Michel Buch- ner, Ludwig Spaeth, La Mauve, Chas. the Tenth, Mad. Jules Finger, 4 to 5 ft..... Bisa $0.50 $4.00 $35 00 is 3 tO. 4 Etvcerecseacs 40°" 3.50" 30.00 6< 2 to 3 ft....0.. . 35°") Seo" 25 60 ee 1-to 2 ftyl des 22.54 Jt 3G eR ge) 2oree Our stock of old and new varieties of Lilacs is a fine one, this popular Shrub should be more extensively panied, especially the newer sorts. Stephanandra Flexuosa 21!/, to 3 ft.....0+-sceeseeceeees 20% = 2250 eon Osc Racemosus 2!/, to 3 ft-.c2s.s ewes ova .30- 2.50" 20°6p “4 2itoi2) |) fts05 de aeee-e eee 25-2500. 7-00 § Vulgaris 21/5 to 3 ft... ss vecie wainianie 30 2.50 20.00 bf sr 2 40) 2) |, Abe oye ar sha eieite be iaisl= eit 25 “2,00. " 2Y.00 ed Variegata 15 to 18 in. é2i5) ++ 2800 Tamerix Africana, Gallica, Indica and Pelagia | pur- PULEA 4 tO.5 ft. .cecceccaccccceee seemecwiocss »f 13 8Ol (25)... 20,60 c¢ 3 tO 4 ftisece cece verre rsccecae ces Fale ie afiete 25 2.00 15.00 aC 2 (OG Bbciros ws oinciralsinters a= Bentelle eiacte ware 20:3 1950! 10.00 on 18 tO 24 if. s-.0e sens Sob mia ive ts Sein ois eas Eee . FS) qi OG 5-00 ae Hispida Estavalis (New) 2 to 2!/, ft.......... 30's 32, 50 aa Cruise Sterilis (Snow Ball) 3 to 3!/, ft...... -35'- 3.00°. Een a i 92 topet ¢ 5. eee 30). 2 50:7 2e00 es a6 oe: Af. SE omSktasaq Tih’. sekreiocd2 Sa e.oo" ageoe aS Plicatum (Japan Snow Ball) 2 to 3 ft......... +50 400 3000 re Tomentosume3 40 4 ites sae sees eee es 35). 3060! > eae ce - BPA 4; TES apis Pelee Se tome ica Aol 330%; 2550 e Lait 2: to geientete tale cfaie ofc) nfevein\v nie aie ame 20.5 2es0 Xanthoceras Sorbifolia (Chinese Chestnut) 2 to 21/, ft. 1.00 CLIMBING VINES. Each. Perro. Per roo. a eeclopsls Veitcheii : Year strony... ce cen ses wep $0.30 $2.50 $20.00 So is ps Saito. 5c SBS on 2! 2.00 17.03 “3 Gite auseaita Zwart StrONG EE < « desea ss oie eke Age oe eee ae : 15 Alyssum Saxatile Compactum fl. Dl. a2: 2 See eee = eee we Anenione Pensylvani¢ae:. 2... .s0 22 22 20.25 de apeen = eee .20 cS Palisatill a mista edie a isto aicinagn eee ne 20 * Bliza Fella ano. sce. (keno ges fe see i ee ee 25 ANPHEMIS TINGLOIIA. .. nese eeerles asker s = Eea ee te be pene as Aquileg'a Chrysantha, Coerulea, Nivea Grandiflora.......... a Arenaria Moptana. ...2 1. se semis he et + © oe mebice ee hee oe eee a Arvmeria Maritima Splendensos.sn- +. +. <><: Hebe oeeete Re = al AD aeiateee force os.» < Ris. oie etee apetao te ene 15 porabie AT pinastlcpl.” . tober een emer: w= re ue 2h Cee eer i miccmesia Abrotaimnunite-e eset © oe oes sateen eee eer 5 Stellatiaias< eeeee es. oes eee - Ud beet RS o> 2 ees Asclepias. Tuberosa.:. 7225 Woe cers 2-2 > - Sele = is ee 15 Asters (Hardy Alpine), Alpinus Superbus ....+-.......s2e08- 15 of AA pinus: Balbus ./2oe a one aegneiee be jie epee ie oes eee £5 Asters (Hardy) Amethystinus, Mrs. F. W. Raynor, Novae Angliae, Robert Parker, White Queen.......... -ss.e-e- Bit BAW OUSAa AN unease sine Sie © ele aero wie Chol aa on aia tale finde ite ieee 1.00 oe Metake >: .:Csttl. 1521 /) J@Rigem Sake eesti eee tae, See ne Sinton Lie ene Ade OA IRS. si dele am nein’, eee cee 1,00 Baptisia Australi. f. 2 csp biter 0.1572 1%: Aid, fer oo. Cahn inne ineminte BS ye TinctOriats..c cnt PIS? o NIA gk SS. Soc: bin ata eeea 15 Boceonia Cordata +. oatiietepns - « ai = won eon ware ee ee ey of Latisywamaa.. «steers wien sa «1 oil oleinta wees cmt e ae ES et — . - . . . iS) iS) t i) AmuoMmnwnmnn of am Nm WN WwW WY We nN N Nm WM WwW WwW tO Ammann Send fur our Descriptive Catalogue—free to applicants. H. J. WEBER & SONS NURSERY CO. 27 Each. Per 10. Campanula Carpatica........+seeees Se htee I Madey ts otk Oe $0.15 oe Perbieltatade ess 2 6 222 so tae vers See haoy eee Ree 5 25 cas “s Gigantea Moerheimi......... Gurert- - 25 = Pyramidalis...... PRE ee ee «shes ioerEe we ve Grosseki....... RibiMagh aiiin ns aos « Sane y e oREeS Ute 15 Galhirhoe Invelucrata: «<< 2. ous coc. ose pc owes se SL pee ee 15 Caryopteris Mastacanthus..... .....+-. die at) ea lekeeE fh ntten o- 2 Mipereirnt hl OMS LOSI» 0 2 Pe ig “15 < “Undulata Media picta..cceccsscccscs tidcc. Soeee eee “UG Pretanitim Saneninenni::isos23é42c002eec80- 21a Te es Saye Sara cari ee, Gor arnt FEL cia’ wate water ate fal en, nfole'='s «o's a : Is Gypsophila Paniculata............-. Eitan tools t “ss o's UE eee a5 Grasses, Ornamental. 5 Arundo Donax (Great Reed)... ......... ete. ie .30 ae = ae WEteGOUR ere once: ee ence neeme sss 2 .40 “s Prisniies Muventivecs-.s-.ecce ss cece once $0.25 and .50 re Eulalia Gracillima Univittata............... $0.25 and .50 2 = Japoniedn Vance ata -<-s 2.2.5 he>- = $0.25 and .50 y a oh MMETHt SS 2s cr tes sok teck c $0.25 and .50 fe Gynerium Argentenm-:---~>-:...:...........$0.25-and — .50 bie Phalaris Arundinacea Vatiepata...2.....2.Secccee ces »25 Helianthus Davidiana, Soleil d°Or, Maximilliana, Orgyalis... 15 Pelcamm AVivmnadie Seperate) soe +. es ees eeee eee s ats ee Purmigni.25- sents... ch ts ete s eee. = - cae 15 $1 .25 2.00 Wo eo ee ee . YN NY NY wYN HH NY WK NY HN WN WN O Ww mnnmmnnwnmn Ounmunnn Own tw ee ee ee . Pe a eae et ~< S- at =F gee ieee tee es Po te On UT wn N in twoUN Wmin Wn .0O 75 125 a5 .0O 25 = 125 on ‘e) If.you have not received our Descriptive Catalogue, or have misplaced same, send for another. 28 PRICE LIST. Heliopsis Pitcherianus..... o losissle’p sein «anu Vines »0 aaa eae Memerocallis Plava.. «0s. s» « tixwsviclcmelieenaces (a/a.o0te ene of Kwanso 4. pl...<.titi taste ebb bGh eee ; Heuchera Sanguinea v..s6 0. o< « deotsee cn «3 nies .> ue ; Hollyhocks (Superb Double) White, Pink, Salaun cacdioaed Maroon and Bright Red............ eee cece ee ene eeeee Thesis’ Sem pervirens awa patties cies s “a[apebels.b fete piee ise Irisy German (in varieties) mwisierness <0 coma em cine 0 elu la eee). fapan (in varieties) sis ote pa esl atk laxrrnin aoe meee ee Liatris Pycnostachya......... wes fins erie eeepe ore t~ asks Teste Lobelia Cardinalis: ih s-:sa= sr ortens he See ee eet ee eee Myennis Chalcedouicde es cies os carat ees oeeeue | aici eee ff fl Api tage, Sole Sloe 4 sve egies tess pea aeked tae f ff, IG sno cinereus de op enerteell seh sep ce .* Nespeiinia) Spam = erie oie elie ele BV ISCATAA Ye sic faueten, sinke ie gh 0,0 © >, oasieiegr etal RE ee eae iysimachia Clethroidess. :o5.0- creer eres er aa eee ee eee Monarda Didyma Splendens, 2.-.>-¢ac=+ore ee seers eee keer Deuoethera Speciosas. ccc =. pesstoiess pales piepewe © veri +e Oepee ets ei cates pee 5) Px 2300 Spires: Phillipendalad.vplis ase ool 2i5 5 «a atl © neg sieels wojeis oie oe 2OE ~ 1.50 (STILE Se OEE RD Saint: ASE inte Caner tora Beatie eee 2) 1.50 Stokesia Cyanea.. Dogri isons stavions welemcls ) eer, 1.50 oe Aquilegifolium Pe uni Meas Petraes Menta nee Pe we a s\n 8 ate we 1.50 FROSCUME wore cece te mews tees weME Par. «1-204 1.50 ae PEG Eis ys tre deel aa erie Sete Rie ele ee ainiy wise Se ya on os wat «na his e e25 eile nil tani Grants sysiiee saree 2 v. BEG to c2 5 LOSS 52 Se Cae a re Se on RE Beet. ali gh E25 = NANG IRA DOU Reine oes hl piensa wie owe a a as een tee 152k PS EULER ESA oo TEE oan tv» alain Slash 06's) oie nw) wai s dim miceeieieiate ns -50 4.00 = = BICONE ce os aes Se ete ce ts ee Renae ae 30" *2-50 BULBS AND TUBERS. For Spring planting and delivery only, except Liliums.— Each Cannas (Dormant roots) assorted varieties............ Pode we $0.15 “< + (growing plants in pots), after May Ist.... cies wecces se 25 Conyallaria (Lily-of-the-Valley) clumps...........660 0000 cece. 225 Caladium sd sculentuns, Extracsize bulbs....... s+.0cnscess AC A Oe FS e PRUE PLES es oe’ sss a0 osc pre eeae 6 Oe 25 Calla illtessves s+ ete tee. ES SoS. 4 Eo “fas Dahlia—Double—in assortment........0...eece eee cence eeee #15 Tuberoses (Pearl) double and single-......... Os ae RE -05 Gladiolus, fine mixed....... Mee! era Pareiediere 7 creat a iRise! ie os sume -OS fe aM OAC REGE re elles sce ccs Gaiet e were ce mice ess ou -10 Lilium Auratum, select bulbssijccges. sides cece Od deo Tepes 2 << Candidum “ ot Senet s eee eet wi~ sh dis rie ae oap -10 Sn SE Cte NT CMNOUICIG <'. 0. veterans os ss cee sees sb8e eens 215 ES a: PRMD aie felis nae aetaisits nels v's « 8(a o,las a's viaeis ots -25 * a ONS i” SA cra I Sa 0 A RM AA ME eg ied gs Ie VIRriUM th pee we et. 6 he GLUE. il, eee -15 to Be me WBN If you have not received our Descriptive Catalogue, or have misplaced same, send for another. 30 PRICE LIST. GREENHOUSE PLANT DEPARTMENT. Abutilon (Flowering Maple)—Popular pot plants or for bedding, vases and baskets. Each 15 cts., per doz. $1.50. Acalypha Sanderi (Chenille Plant) —Showy foliage plants for ornamental and sub-tropical bedding. Each 10 cts., per doz. $1.00. Achyranthes—Graceful foliage plants, fine for bedding. Each 10 cts, per doz. $1.00. Ageratum Stella Gurney—Low growing, bushy border plant or for bed- ding, fine blue flowers. Each 10 cts., per doz. $1.00. Alternanthera—Fine foliage plants for bordering flower beds or carpet bedding. Yellow, Red and Bronze. Each 5 cts., per doz. 50 cts., per 100 $4.00. Asparagus Plumosus Nanus—Fine for single pot plants and indispensa- ble for floral decorations. Each 25 and 50 cts. , Asparagus Sprengeri—Graceful pot plant for house decoration, or for hanging baskets. Each 25, 50 and 75 cts. Begonias, Flowering Varieties— Popular house plants. Argentea Gut- tata, Flambeau, Drewdrop, Metallica, Otto Hacker, Rubra, Warsce- wice. Each25 cts. Specimen plants, prices on application. Begonia Rex Varieties—Fine pot plants for house decoration, baskets and vases. Each 25 to so cts. Coleus, Assorted Varieties—Fine for carpet bedding and borders for Canna beds. Each 5 cts., per doz. 50 cts., per 100 $4.00. Cyperus Alternifolius—A splendid aquatic plant. Each 10 to 25 cts. Dracena—Noted for the odd and beautiful foliage. Each 50 cts. to $1.50. Ferns, Nephrolepis Scotti—4 inch pots. Each 75 cts., 5 inch pots, each $1.00. Ferns, Nephrolepis Bostoniensis—4 inch pots, Each socts., 5 inch pots, Each 75 cts. Specimen plants, each $1.00 to $1.50. Ferns. Nephrolepis Elegantissima—s5 inch pots. Each $1.00. Fuchia—Splendid window plant, or for shady spots in the garden. Each 15 and 20 cts., according to size. Ficus Elastica —Best house or table decoration plant. _ Each 50, 75 cts. and $1.co, according to size. Geraniums—The most popular flower for summer bedding. Our collec- tion comprises many fine varieties, both single and double in the various shades. Extra plants, each 15 cts., per doz. $1.50, per 100 $10.00. No.1 plants, each 1o cts., per doz. $1.00, per 100 $8.00. Send for our Descriptive Catalogue—free to applicants, H. J. WEBER & SONS NURSERY CO. 31 Geraniums, Ivy-leaved—Fine for baskets or vases or where a trailing or climbing plant may be desired. Strong plants. Eachis cts., per doz. $1.50. Geraniums, Scented-leaved—Strong plants. Each 15 cts. Heliatrope—A favorite flower with everyone, strong plants. Each 15 cts., per doz. $1.50. Hibiscus Sinensis—Single red and pink, double red and pink. Each 25, 50 cts. and $1.00, according to size. Lantana—Showy bedding or basket plants. Each 1s cts., per doz. $1.50. Moonflower (Mexican.)—The fastest growing climbing annual. Each 20 cts., 2 for 35 cts. Palms, Areca Lutescens—s5 inch pots, 24 inches high, Each $1.00. ty Kentia Belmoriana—s5 inch pots, 24 inches high, Each $1.50. . #4 Kentia Fosteriana—s inch pots, 20 inches high, Each $1.50. a Latania Borbonica—-s inch pots, 18 inches high, Each $1.00. Pandanus Veitchii—s5 inch pots, 15 inches high, Each $1.00. 6inch pots 18 inches high, Each $1.50. Salvia (Scarlet Sage)—One of the most popular bedding plants. Select plants, éach 15 cts., per doz. $1.50, per 100$10.00. No. 1 plants, each to cts., per doz. $1.00, per 100 $8.00. Tradescantia (Wandering Jew)—Splendid plants for baskets and window boxes, Each 5 and 10 cts., according to size of plants. Vinea Major Variegata—A popular plant for vases, baskets and window boxes. trailing vine. Each 15 to 20 cts., according to size of plants. Vinea (Perrywinkle)—One of the best plants for bedding and for borders, in bloom all summer, we have it in 3 varieties, white, white with red eye and red, Each 5 cts., per doz. 50 cts., per 100 $4.00. VEGETABLE PLANTS. Ready at proper time for planting in Spring. Cabbage—Early Jersey Wakefield and Brunswick, per 10025 cts., per 1000 $2.00. Cauliflower—Dwarf Erfurt. Per 100 §1.00. Kohlrabi— Per 100 20 cts. Beets—Per 100 20 cts. Lettuce—Per 100 20 cts. Tomato—Seed bed, per 100 30 cts. Transplanted plants, per 100 $.00. 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