Historic, Archive Document Do not assume content reflects current scientific knowledge, policies, or practices. I 4* .4-7 SPRING 1914 Stark Bros. M Nurseries & Orchards Co. General Offices Louisiana, Missouri ■ «— BRANCH NURSERIES; Dansville, N. Y.; North Girard, Pa.; Huntsville, Ala.; Fayetteville, Ark.; Marionville, Mo.; and other points. ( Communications should be addressed to headquarters — Louisi- ana, Mo., where all correspondence is handled.) Important — Read Carefully We pay freight to any railroad station in the United States on orders to the amount of $10.00 net, provided one-fourth or more cash accompanies the order. For all cash before ship- ment 10% discount will be allowed from prices quoted here- with. We box and pack free. All boxes are lined with paper — a safeguard against both drying out and freezing. We absolutely guarantee safe arrival. Orders lost or spoiled in transit we refill free. We use the utmost care to avoid all mistakes and Stark Trees may be depended upon to bear fruit true to label, but if through error or otherwise any should prove untrue, we will replace free of charge, but are liable no further. Our just and liberal deal- ing since 1816 is our strongest guarantee to customers. Entomologist’s certificates on all shipments. SPECIAL. Will make special prices on large orders. Write for estimate. One-year trees are graded in two sizes — 3 to 5 ft. and 2 to 3 ft. Each size graded strong; our 2 to 3 ft. size equals the larg- est size of many nurseries. Two-year trees are graded into three sizes. XXX is the size sure to please. XX size excels “first-class” of some nurseries. No second-class defective or cull trees go into any size, but to the brush pile. BY PARCEL POST. Fruit trees not larger than 2 to 3 ft. mailed prepaid for 3c per tree above prices of smallest grade listed. Grape, berries, currant at 2j4c extra per plant. SPECIAL SERVICE DEPARTMENT. For information on subjects relating to fruit culture and selection of varieties for given localities, cultivation, spraying, etc., you are referred to our Special Service Department which is in charge of trained, experienced men. The services of this department are free, and we invite correspondence. SPECIAL NOTICE. When buying apple, pear, peach, quince, cherry, crab apple, nectarine, plum, apricot, dwarf pear and dwarf apple, the following explanation of Price List should be read carefully. 1000 Rate — 300 (or more) of a kind (as 300 apple, 300 pear) but not less than 10 of a variety. 100 Rate — 30 (or more) trees of a kind (as 30 apple, 30 cherry), but no less than 10 of a variety. 10 Rate — 10 or more of a variety, but if as many as 30 or more, customer is entitled to 100 rate. Each Rate — Less than 10 of any variety at Each rate. 1 Apple Commercial Varieties ONE- YEAR, 3 to 5 ft. “ 2 to 3 ft. TWO-YEAR, XXX, 5 to 7 ft 40 “ XX, 4 to 5 ft 35 “ X, 3 to 4 ft 30 Albemarle Pippin Alexander Arkansas Black Banana (Winter) Black Ben (Trade-Mark) Champion (Trade-Mark) Each 10 100 .35c $3.00 $25 30 2.50 20 3-50 30 3.00 25 2.50 20 Nero Newtown Pippin North Western Greening Ortley (White Bellflower) Paradise Winter Sweet Paragon Winesap 1000 $200 150 250 210 160 Delicious (T.-M.) S. Delicious Rome Beauty Duchess (Oldenburg) Early Melon Early Ripe Fall Pippin Gilbert Winesap Gravenstein Grimes Golden Ingram Jefferis Jonathan Kinnaird Choice Senator (Trade-Mark) Spitzenburg Stark Delicious (Trade-Mark) Stark King David (T.-M.) Stayman Winesap' Steele Red (Red Canada) Sweet Bough Vandiver Improved Virginia Beauty Wagener Wealthy King David (T.-M.) S K. D. Western Beauty (Ohio Nonp.) Liveland Raspberry- Magnet (Magnate) Malinda M. B. Twig (Stark Strain) McIntosh Red Minkler Improved White Winter Pearmain Winesap Windsor Yellow Transparent York Imperial Usual Varieties ONE- YEAR, 3 to 5 ft 2 to 3 ft TWO-YEAR, XXX, 5 to 7 ft “ XX, 4 to 5 ft “ X, 3 to 4 ft Akin American Summer Pearmain American Golden Russet Baldwin Bayard Bellflower, Yellow Benoni Bonum Charlamof (Early Duchess) Chenango Strawberry Cox Orange Early Colton Early Harvest Fameuse (Snow) Fanny Hubbardston Nonsuch Hyde King (King of the West) Jeniton King Tompkins Co. Lady Sweet Longfield Each 10 100 1000 • 30c $2.60 $22 0 00 •25 2.10 17 130 •35 3.10 27 230 •30 2.60 22 190 •25 2.10 17 140 Lowell (Orange Pippin) Maiden Blush McMahon White Northern Spy Old Wife Pippin Rambo Red Astrachan Red June R. I. Greening Roman Stem Roxbury Russet Salome Stark Shockley Sutton Beauty Talman Sweet Williams Favorite Willow Twig Wolf River Yates Yellow Horse Special Varieties ONE- YEAR, 3 to 5 ft. . “ 2 to 3 ft . . . TWO-YEAR, XXX, 5 to “ XX, 4 to “ X, 3 to All Each .40c •35 •45 .40 35 10 $3-50 3.00 4.00 3-50 3.00 100 $30 25 35 30 25 1000 $250 200 300 260 210 Summer Bellflower Imp’d (M. Orange) Bismarck (Special Varieties Apples Continued Next Page.) Apple Chicago (Trade Mark) Colorado Orange Dudley Ensee Estelline Fall Winesap Giant Jeniton Gravenstein, Banks Red Gravenstein, Red; Stark Strain Hackworth Henry Clay (Trade Mark) Imperial Rambo Lady Apple Lansingburg (Rock Pippin) Lowry (Dixie of Virginia) Magoon Mammoth Grimes Golden Mother (A Fall Delicious) New Zealand Northern Spy Continued Okabena Primate Patten Greening Peerless Red Jefferis Red Rome Beauty, Illinois “ Rome Bty, Ohio Bright “ Rome Bty, Ohio Dark “ Rome Beauty, Washington Scarlet Pippin Shannon Imp’d Stark-Star (Trade-Mark) Stark Summer Queen Summer Champion White Pippin (Stark Strain) Wilson Red June Winter Gravenstein Winter Maiden Blush Wismer Dessert Crab Apple Each 10 100 1000 XXX, 5 to 7 ft $3-50 $30 $260 XX, 4 to 5 ft ••••35 3.00 25 210 X, 3 to 4 ft ....30 2.50 20 160 Dartmouth Excelsior Hewes Va. Cider Hyslop Martha Dwarf Apple XXX XX X Banana (Winter) Black Ben Henry Clay Jonathan Lady Rome Beauty Stark Florence Stark Gold (5c extra Transcendent Whitney Each 10 100 1000 $6.00 $55 $500 •55 5.00 45 400 .40 3-50 30 260 Stark Delicious (Trade-Mark) Stark King David (Trade-M.) Stark-Star Stayman Winesap Wealthy Wilson Red June Cherry 3 to 4 ft 45 ft ft Leading Varieties TWO-YEAR, XXX, 5 to 7 ft 55c “ XX, 4 to 5 ft 50 “ X ONE-YEAR, 3 to 5 “ 2 to 3 Dyehouse Early Richmond May Duke Montmorency King “ Large “ Monarch Montmorency Stark Special Varieties TWO-YEAR, XXX, 5 to 7 ft..... 65c “ XX, 4 to 5 ft “ X, 3 to 4 ft ONE- YEAR, 3 to 5 ft “ 2 to 3 ft Bing Black Tartarian Improved English Morello German Ostheimer Governor Wood Lambert Each 10 100 1000 •55C $5.00 $45 $400 .50 4.50 40 350 •45 4.00 35 300 .50 4.50 40 350 •45 4.00 35 300 Montmorency Sweet Royal Duke Terry Early Timme Windsor Yellow Spanish Each 10 100 1000 ....65c $6.00 $55 $500 5.50 50 450 ••••55 5.00 45 400 ....60 5.50 50 450 ....55 5-oo Napoleon Paul Royal Ann Schmidt’s Bigarreau Suda Hardy Wragg 45 400 Peach Commercial Varieties XXX, 5 to 7 ft XX, 4 to 5 ft X, 2 to 4 ft Alton Arp Beauty Banner Belle of Georgia Capt. Ede Chairs’ Choice Champion Crawford Early, Improved Crawford Late, Improved Early Mamie Ross Edgemont Beauty Engle Mammoth Eureka Frances Hiley (Early Belle) Hyslop Cling Illinois June Elberta Each 10 100 1000 . .. ,35c $3.20 $28 $240 . .. .30 2.70 23 180 . .. .25 Kalamazoo 2.20 18 140 Krummel October Late Elberta Lemon Cling Levy Late Cling Mamie Ross Mammoth Heath Cling Mayflower May Lee Cling New Prolific Niagara (Mam. Crawf’d Late) October Elberta Red Bird Cling Sea Eagle, Improved Stark Heath Cling Washington (Lt. Champion) Worth Yellow Rareripe Usual Varieties Each 10 IOO IOOO XXX, 5 to 7 ft . $2.60 $22 $170 XX, 4 to 5 ft X, 2 to 4 ft 25 2.20 18 140 1.70 13 no These prices for following varieties: Bonanza Carman Connetts Southern Early Crothers Late Crosby Elberta (Queen) Fitzgerald Fox Seedling Greensboro Klondike Lovell Mountain Rose Muir Pres. Lyon Ray Salway Smock Improved Stevens Rareripe, Improved Stump Triumph Victor Waddell Yellow St. John Special Varieties Each io ioo iooo XXX, 5 to 7 ft 40c $3.60 $32 $280 XX, 3 to 4 ft 35 3.20 28 230 X, 2 to 4 ft 30 2.60 22 180 These prices for following varieties: Elberta Cling Gold Dust Cling Golden Sweet Cling Holsinger Salway Idaho Mammoth Marionville Cling Martha Fern Cling Oldmixon Free, Imp’d Phillips Cling Stark Summer Heath Wallis Best Wallis Heath Free Yates Early Heath STARK EARLY ELBERTA Each 10 1001 ' FIRST SIZE 75c $7.00 $65.00 MEDIUM SIZE. 60 5.50 50.00 Tried, proven everywhere — no experiment. The handsomest, best, most profitable; the king of yellow peaches. Should be planted in all Elberta regions and will stand much farther north. — Stark Bros. Bipens about ten days ahead of Elberta; the finest peach I ever tasted. — S. F. Anderson, Tuolumne Co., Calif. Two Early Elberta trees bore more than fifty others. Ripens with Carman. — E. H. Riehl, 111. Exp. Station. My Early Elbertas have borne two crops. I don’t think I ever saw finer peaches. I consider them my best peach. They ripen 10 to 16 days ahead of Elberta. — G. W. Pattee5 Pinal Co.0 Ariz0 4 Special Varieties XXX, 5 to 7 XX, 4 to 5 ft X, 3 to 4 ft Anjou Bartlett Bartlett Hybrid Beurre Bose Colorado Seedless Comice Crocker Bartlett Durand Fame (Trade-Mark) Flemish Beauty Jones Winter Pear Each 10 100 1000 $5.50 $50 $400 50 4.50 40 360 40 King Karl Lincoln 3-50 32 zSo Riehl Best Stark Seckel (Riehl Strain) Stark Tyson (Wallis Strain) Theodore Williams (Stella) Triumph Wallis Kieffer Winter Bartlett Winter Nelis Worden Seckel Usual Varieties Each 10 100 1000 XXX, 5 to 7 ft 55C $5-oo $45 $375 XX, 4 to 5 ft 35 300 X, 3 to 4 ft ••••• 35 3-oo 25 300 Alamo Kieffer Bloodgood Koonce Boussock Lawrence Clairgeau Manning Elizabeth Clapp Favorite Patrick Barry Dorset Rossney Duchess (Angouleme) Snyder Garber Vermont Beauty Howell Wilder Early Plum Special Varieties Each 10 100 IOOO XXX, 5 to 7 ft $45 $400 XX, 4 to 5 ft 45 4-oo 35 300 X, 3 to 4 ft 40 3-50 30 350 Abundance Prune French America October Purple Burbank Omaha' Early Gold (Shiro) Purple Flesh Freestone Goose Red June Gold (Trade-mark)' Satsuma Late Goose Stella Stark Green Gage (Missouri) Tatge (Imp’d Lombard) Usual Varieties Each 10 100 IOOO XXX, 5 to 7 ft $40 $330 XX, 4 to 5 ft. , ■••••• 40 3-50 30 260 X, 3 to 4 f t . 0 . 0 . , . . . 35 3-oo 25 200 Black Diamond Milton Muncv Bradshaw Orient Damson Freestone Poole Pride “ Majestic Pond Sdlg. “ Shropshire Prune German DeSoto “ Italian Earliest of All “ York State Gonzales Reine Claude Hammer Wickson Lombard Wild Goose Imp’d MAMMOTH GOLD DUARTE Each 10 100 1000 XXX, 5 to 7 ft 90c $8.50 $8) $. . . XX, 4 to 5 ft 80 7.50 70 X, 3 to 4 ft 70 6.50 60 5 Dwarf Pear Each 10 100 1000 XXX, 5 to 7 ft 50c $4.50 $40 $320 XX, 4 to 5 ft 40 3-50 30 240 X, 3 to 4 ft 35 3-oo 25 200 Anjou Howell Bartlett King Karl Clapp Favorite Manning Elizabeth Comice Stark Seckel Duchess Winter Bartlett Fame' Triumph Apricot Each 10 100 1000 XXX, 5 to 7 ft 40c $3.50 $30 $250 XX, 4 to 5 ft 35 3-oo 25 200 X, 2 to 4 ft 20 150 Alexander Moorpark Blenheim Royal Colorado Stella Early May Superb Harris Tilton Hemskirke Wenatchee Moorpark Quince Each 10 100 1000 Bourgeat XXX, 5 to 7 ft. 50c $4.50 $40.00 $330 “ XX, 4 to 5 ft. 40 3-50 30.00 250 “ X, 2 to 4 ft. 22.00 180 Mo. Mammoth XXX, 5 to 7 ft 45 4.00 35.00 280 “ “ XX, 4 to 5 ft 35 3.00 25.00 200 “ “ X, 2 to 4 ft 25 2.20 17.00 130 Orange XXX, 5 to 7 ft. . . 50 4-50 40.00 330 “ XX, 4 to 5 ft... 40 3-50 30.00 250 “ X, 2 to 4 ft-.- 22.00 180 Van Deman' (Tr.-mark) XXX, 5 to 7 ft. 65 6.00 57.00 470 u u u u XX, 4 to 5 ft. 65 5.00 47.00 370 u a u (( X, 2 to 4 ft. 45 4.00 37.00 280 Nut Trees Chestnut, American Sweet 3 to 4 ft. Cooper (another of RiehPs) Shellbark 3-yr- 2- yr. 3- yr- Stuart Walnut, Black u “ 4 to 6 f t. . . . Japan White (Butternut) Forest Tree Seedlings Each 10 100 ••35C $3.20 $... . .45 4.20 )$I.OO .... ) 1. 00 ... . . 40 3-70 30 . 50 4.70 • 45 4.20 . 40 3-50 . 6 5 6.00 . 40 3-50 . 65 6.00 . 65 6.00 • 45 4.20 35 • 45 4.20 35 . 1.25 . 1.25 — . 1.25 .... 10 80 6 i5 1.20 10 20 1.80 16 - 25 2.20 18 • 40 3-50 . 65 6.00 Each 100 1000 $13 Catalpa Speciosa, 1 to “ “ 2 to 3 ft 2*5° Locust, Black 1 to 2 ft. 1.50 2 to 3 ft . • • • • 2.00 17 10 i5 25 of one variety. Grape, Raspberry, Blackberry, Dewberry, Cur- rant, Gooseberry, Roses, Shrubs, Climbers, Hedge Plants, Garden Roots, Paeonies, Ornamental Trees at 100 rate; 300 at 1,000 rate. TWO-YEAR Each 100 IOOO 15c $9.00 $60 40 35.00 40 35.00 20 12.00 80 25 20.00 150 15 10.00 70 15 7.00 35 15 7.00 35 20 14.00 IOO 20 12.00 80 40 35.00 20 12.00 80 30 25.00 35 30.00 250 40 35.00 300 25 18.00 no 15 9.00 60 25 20.00 160 30 25.00 200 20 13.00 IOO 15 8.00 55 20 15.00 80 20 12.00 70 35 28.00 240 35 30.00 15 7.00 50 75 65.00 30 25.00 200 50 40.00 300 15 10.00 65 25 20.00 150 25 17.00 125 20 12.00 80 Grape ONE-YEAR Each ioo iooo Agawam (d. red) rich and sweet. ioc $6.oo $40 Banner (Trade-mark) rich red.. 30 25.00 ... Barry (black) high quality 30 25.00 ... Brighton (red) one of the best.. 15 8.00 50 Campbell Early (blk) very large. 20 15.00 no Catawba (red) an old favorite.. 10 7.00 50 Clinton (black) fine for wine... 10 4.00 25 Concord (blk) the money-maker . 10 4.00 25 Delaware (red) small, best qual. 15 12.00 80 Diamond (white) early, hardy.. 15 9.00 60 Early Daisy (black) 30 25.00 . . . Early Ohio (black) early 15 8.00 50 Goethe (red) best in quality 25 20.00 ... Green Mountain (white) excel.. 25 20.00 150 Herbert (black) fine for table... 30 25.00 200 Hicks (black) large, productive. 20 14.00 80 Ives (black) valuable South 10 5.00 35 King (black) mam. Concord. .. .20 15.00 no Lucile (red) beautiful and good. 25 20.00 150 Lutie (red) most dependable. ... 15 9.00 65 Lindley (red) keeps and ships.. 10 5.00 30 Moore Early (black) valuable.. 15 10.00 55 Niagara (white) most popular.. 15 8.00 40 Norton (blk) superior for wine. 25 20.00 160 Regal (red) good quality; hardy. 25 20.00 ... Salem (red) for table and wine.. 10 5.00 30 Stark Delicious (T-mark) (red).. 60 50.00 ... Stark Eclipse (T-mark) (blk.) .25 20.00 150 Stark King Philip (T.Mk.) (blk.)4o 30.00 200 Yergennes (red) fair quality... 10 Wilder (black) sweet and rich. 20 Woodruff (red) handsome, showy.20 Worden (black) large and fine.. 15 5.00 15.00 13.00 8.00 30 IOO 90 50 TWO-YEAR Each 100 1000 15c $8.00 : $65 40 35.00 . . . 25 18.00 140 20 14.00 85 15 8.00 65 15 7.00 42 30 20.00 . . . 15 7.00 60 20 14.00 85 15 7.00 55 20 13.00 IOO 20 10.00 85 20 10.00 85 TWO-YEAR Each 100 iooo 40c § d CO $., 35 30.00 . . . 40 35.00 . . 20 12.00 9< 15 8.00 6« 20 12.00 . . 40 30.00 . . , 15 1 1. OO 20 16.00 in 20 16.00 0 . , 40 33-00 0 0 15 IO.OC c 0 Currant Black Naples Cherry Diploma Fay Prolific Franco-German Lees Black London Market Perfection Pomona Red Cross Victoria White Imperial White Grape Wilder Gooseberry Crown Bob Chautauqua Carman Downing Houghton Josselyn Lancashire Mountain Oregon Champion Pearl Portage .................. Smith ONE- YEAR Each IOO IOOO $6.00 $45 ...15 7.00 60 26.00 . . .15 9.00 65 ...15 9.00 60 6.00 45 5.00 35 .. .25 18.00 5.00 42 ...15 9.00 60 5.00 42 . . .15 9.00 62 7.00 60 . . .15 7.00 60 ONE-YEAR Each IOO IOOO ••35C $25.00 $.. ..30 25.00 ••35 25.00 . . . ..15 9.00 75 7.00 50 ..15 8.00 25.00 . . . 7.00 ..15 12.00 90 12.00 ••35 25.00 . . . - .10 7.00 . . . i\dspoerry Each 100 1000 Black Pearl (black) $12.00 $... Cardinal (purple) . . . .12 5.00 21 Columbian (purple) 5.00 20 Cumberland (black) 12 5.00 21 Cuthbert (red) . . .. 8 2.50 13 Golden Queen (yellow) . . . .15 7.00 Haymaker (purple) 12 5.00 21 Herbert (red) . ... 12 6.00 Hoosier (black) 6.00 25 Kansas (black) .... 8 3.00 17 King (red) .... 8 3.00 17 Manitou (red) 6.00 Miller (red) .... 8 2.50 13 New American (black) 6.00 Plum Farmer (black) 5.00 21 St. Regis Everbearing (red) . . . .20 15.00 80 Shipper’s Pride (red) 6.00 25 Thompson (red) .... 8 3.00 1 6 Thwack (red) .... 8 3.00 1 6 Blackberry Each 100 1000 Blowers $ 7.00 $... Early Harvest 5 3.00 13 Early King .... 7 3-50 17 Eldorado 6.00 21 Erie 6.00 21 Illinois 15 7.00 • • • Kenoyer 6.50 25 Kittatinny 6.50 . . . McDonald 6.00 21 Mersereau 6.50 22 Perfection 6.50 ... Rathbun 6.50 22 Robinson 6.50 28 Snyder 6.50 18 Taylor 6.00 21 Wilson 3.00 13 Ward 6.50 25 Western Triumph 6.50 25 Dewberry Each 100 1000 Austin $ 3-oo $ 16 Lucretia 3.00 16 Premo 3.00 16 Climbers Each 100 1000 Ampelopsis Veitchii (Boston Ivy) . . . .45c $35.00 $250 “ Quinquefolia (American Ivy) . ....25 18=00 160 Clematis Henryi (creamy white) ... .45 35.00 250 “ Jackmani (violet purple) *•••45 35.00 250 Madame Andre (velvety red) . . . • • • -45 35.00 250 Paniculata Grandiflora (white) . ••••45 35.00 250 Lonicera Halleana (Hall Japan Honeysuckle) . 20 17.00 no Tecoma Radicans (Trumpet Creeper) . . . » . 35.00 0 . 0 Wistaria Sinensis (Chinese Wistaria) . . . . . ° ° ° -35 30.00 230 Paeonies Each 100 1000 Assorted Varieties 0 „ 0 ,30c $22.00 $••• Festiva Maxima (purest white) ••••50 40.00 Duchess de Orleans (deep pink) . . . .45 35.00 L’Eclante (purplish crimson) ••••45 35.00 Officinalis Rubra (red) 45 35.00 Queen Victoria (white) . . . „ . . , , "-•45 35-00 8 Ornamental Trees Each I0 100 Ash, American White 2 tO 3 ft. 25c $2.20 to M a « U 3 to 5 ft. 30 2.60 20 a a « 5 to 7 ft. 40 3.60 25 Birch, Cut-Leaf Weeping 3 to 5 ft. 50 4.50 a a “ 5 to 7 ft. 80 7.50 . . “ European White- 4 to 6 ft. 40 3-70 25 H (< a 6 to 8 ft. 65 6.00 45 a a a 8 to IO ft. 1. 00 9.00 a a a io to 12 ft. 1.50 13.00 Crab, Parkmanni Double Flowered 3 to 4 ft. 50 4.50 “ “ “ “ 4 to 6 ft. 60 5.50 l< Stark Flowering 3 to 4 ft. 60 5.50 a a a 4 to 6 ft. 70 6.50 Elm, American White 4 to 6 ft. 40 3.60 a a a 6 to 8 ft. 50 4.50 35 a a u 8 to IO ft. 70 6.50 60 a a a io to 12 ft. 1. OO 9.00 Kentucky Coffee Tree 3 to 5 ft- 50 4.50 . . a a a 5 to 7 ft- 60 5.50 . . Linden, English 3 to 4 ft. 35 3.20 22 a a 4 to 6 ft. 45 4.20 28 a a 6 to 8 ft. 65 6.00 . . Maple, Norway 4 to 6 ft. 50 4.50 28 a a 6 to 8 ft. 60 5.50 35 a a 8 to IO ft. 1.25 1 1. 00 80 a a io to 12 ft. 1.50 13.00 100 “ Silver-Leaf 4 to 6 ft. 20 1.80 12 U ii 6 to 8 ft. 35 3.20 20 a a 8 to IO ft. 50 4.70 35 a a io to 12 ft. 80 7.50 60 “ Sugar 3 to 4 ft. 40 3-70 30 a u 4 to 6 ft. 50 4.50 40 a a 6 to 8 ft. 70 6.50 60 “ Weir Cut-Leaf 4 to 6 ft. 45 4.20 . ^ a a 6 to 8 ft. 60 5.50 Mulberry, Abundance 4 to 6 ft. 45 3.20 25 a a 6 to 8 ft. 50 4.50 30 Downing 4 to 6 ft. 35 3.20 25 a a . 6 to 8 ft. 55 5.00 35 Gorgeous 4 to 6 ft. 80 7-50 a a . 6 to 8 ft. 1. 00 9.00 Monarch 4 to 6 ft. 40 3-70 . . a a . 6 to 8 ft. 60 5.70 New American . 4 to 6 ft. 35 3.20 25 a a a . 6 to 8 ft. 55 5.00 35 Russian . 2 to 3 ft- 30 2.50 20 Tea’s Weeping (bud.) . 4 to 6 ft. 80 7.50 “ Travis . 4 to 6 ft. 35 3.20 25 a a . 6 to 8 ft. 55 5.00 30 Oak, Red , 2-year 45 4.00 “ White . 2-vear 45 4.00 Plum, Crimson-Leaf • 3 to 5 ft- 45 4.00 U ( . 5 to 6 ft. 55 5.00 Royal. Purple-Leaf • 3 to 5 ft- 60 5-50 a a . 5 to 6 ft. 75 7.00 Poplar, Carolina . 4 to 6 ft. 25 2.20 15 a a . 6 to 8 ft. 40 2.80 30 a « . 8 to IO ft. 60 5.50 40 a a . io to 12 ft. 1. 00 9.00 75 a a .12 to i5 ft. 1.25 1 1. 00 . . Lombardy , 4 to 6 ft. 25 2.20 15 a a . 6 to 8 ft. 40 3.80 30 a a . 8 to IO ft. 60 5.50 40 a a . io to 12 ft. 1. 00 9.00 75 a a .12 to 15 ft. 1.25 1 1. 00 . . Norway . 4 to 6 ft. 35 3.20 25 a a . 6 to 8 ft. 50 4.50 35 a . 8 to IO ft. 65 6.00 45 a «s . io to 12 ft. 1.20 1 1. 00 90 (Ornamental Trees — Continued Next Page) 9 Ornamental Trees- -Con'd. Each 10 100 Poplar, Norway.. Persimmon . 12 to 15 ft. 1.50 13.00 $.. - 3 to 4 ft. 50 4-50 ii • 4 to 5 ft. 60 5.50 Russian Olive.... . 2 to 3 ft. 30 2.50 Sycamore, American • 4 to 6 ft. 35 3.20 20 a a . 6 to 8 ft. 45 4.20 30 a a . 8 to IO ft. 65 6.00 “ European • 4 to 6 ft. 45 4.20 35 a a . 6 to 8 ft. 60 5-50 45 « a . 8 to IO ft. 75 7.00 Tulip Tree. ...... • 4 to 6 ft. 45 4.20 3° a a . 6 to 8 ft. 60 5-50 45 ii a . 8 to IO ft. 1. 00 9.00 « a to 12 ft. 1.25 1 1. 00 Umbrella Catalpa, Extra Large. . . . ,1.50 14.00 a a No. i Size ,1.25 1 1. 00 a a Medium Size. . . 9.00 Willow, Weeping. • 4 to 6 ft. 40 3.80 ii ii , 6 to 8 ft. 75 7.00 Roses General Jacqueminot. Rich velvety crimson. Lady Gay (Climber). Deep, rich rose pink. Each 100 1000 .35c $25.00 $180 .25 18.00 120 .50 40.00 300 .50 40.00 .40 30.00 .50 40.00 •35 25.00 180 -35 25.00 .50 40.00 •75 65.00 .50 40.00 300 .50 40.00 300 .50 40.00 300 .50 40.00 300 .50 40.00 300 .40 30.00 200 .40 30.00 . . . •30 20.00 160 .40 30.00 . . . .40 30.00 •35 25.00 180 .25 18.00 130 .25 18.00 120 .25 18.00 130 .40 30.00 ,40 30.00 ,40 30.00 50 40.00 40 30.00 200 50 40.00 300 50 40.00 50 40.00 J X, 2 to 4 ft tie Each 10 100 1000 $5-50 $50 $... 50 4.50 40 0 0 0 and 40 same price as 3-50 Boston. 32 0 0 0 Stark Delicious finest quality known, beautiful, hangs on dur- ing dry weather. A long keeper, best commercial variety, stands handling well. Best apple in the world. — Jno. Cottle, Washing- ton Co., Ohio. Stark Delicious the best quality apple grown., My nine-year- old trees have borne four crops; the best money-maker.—EL D Morton, Pope Co.f Ark. 10 Ornamental Shrubs Each ioo iooc Tree Form Frau Dammann Henri Sladek (' Madame Abel Chatenay. “ Tartarica Grand. (Pink) Philadelphus Coronarius (Mock Orange) Tamarix Africana Sterilis (Well-known Snowball) .25c $17.00 $... 25 17.00 ,40 33-oo 250 .40 33-oo •30 22.00 ,40 33-00 . . . ■35 25.00 ■35 25.00 . . . •35 25.00 . . . .40 33-00 •30 22.00 .40 33-oo .40 33*oo (40 33-oo ■35 25.00 200 .60 55.00 .20 1 5.0c 115 .25 18.00 .40 33.00 .40 33-00 .90 80.00 .40 33.00 .40 33-00 .40 33.00 .40 33-00 . . . .40 33-oo . . . .40 33.00 . . . .40 33-00 .25 18.00 150 ) 3° 20.00 170 .40 33-00 260 •35 25.00 200 •30 22.00 180 •35 25.00 200 •35 25.00 . . . .40 33-oo •25 18.00 150 .40 33.00 250 16.00 120 .40 33.00 250 .40 33.00 .40 33-oo . . . .20 16.00 120 •35 25.00 •35 25.00 200 16.00 120 Garden Roots Each ioo 1000 Asparagus, Bonvallette’s Giant.oc.o. ..c $1=50 $ 10 Conover’s Colossal „... . . 1.25 9 Mammoth White . 0 . ... ...o » . . 1.5© 10 “ Palmetto . . . . . . . . . . . . . . c . . . . . . . . . . . 1.5© 10 Rhubarb, Myatt’s Linnaeus ................. 15 5.0© s § Victoria Giant .................... 15 8.00 5© Horseradish . . „ . 5 0 . 10 5.00 30 Hedge Plants Each 10© IOO© Barberry, Japanese „ „ .00.00 0 0 . 0 0 0 ..... .20c $15.0© $120 Japan Quince . . * „ » 0 s . c . . O.I8 to 24 inch 20 15.0© 120 Privet, Amoor River (North) c C.l8 to 24 inch 20 15.00 120 ts Si is 0 0 . 2 to 3 feet 25 20.00 150 83 California . 0 . . . . . . . . 00018 to 24 inch 10 7.00 45 ss Si 000 2 to 3 feet 12 8.00 55 “ Ibota ...... V'.V.’.V.V cool8 to 24 inch 15 12.00 65 « a 2 to 3 feet 18 15.00 IOO “ Regelianum ...18 to 24 inch 20 15.00 120 Spirea, Van Houttei . ... ...... . .20 x6cO© 13© 11 Special Cash Premiums for Fall 1913 and Spring 1914 As a special inducement for early orders and to further the popularity of Stark Trees, we will give Premiums as listed below in addition to the Discounts specified in our literature. Only the very best varieties will be used. Cash must be sent before shipment is made to entitle you to premiums. To secure these premiums, be careful to send enough money to pay IN FULL for all stock ordered. Premiums will not be allowed if we are compelled to collect a balance —no matter how small, for this requires as much book- keeping, etc., as if the amount were larger. If, by mis- take, too much money is sent, the excess will be returned. Premium No. 1 All orders amounting from $5 net to $10, full amount of cash with order, Premium No. 1, which contains the following stock, will be included free of charge, the varieties to be selected by us: 4 Apple 1 Peach 2 Grapevines 1 Ornamental Shrub Premium No. 2 All orders amounting from $10 net to $25, full amount of cash with order, Premium No. 2, which contains the following stock, will be included free of charge, the varieties to be selected by us: 8 Apple 2 Peach 5 Grape 10 Berry Plants 2 Ornamental Shrubs 1 Rose Premium No. 3 All orders amounting to $25 net or more, full amount of cash with order, Premium No. 3, which contains the following stock, will be included free of charge, the varieties to be selected by us: 12 Apple 4 Peach 10 Grape 25 Berry Plants 2 Rose 4 Ornamental Shrubs NOTE: — Absolutely no change can be made in the varieties of any of the premiums — please do not ask it. Stark Bros. Nurseries & Orchards Co. Louisiana, Mo.