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FRAMINGHAM NURSERIES
QUALITY OF STOCK
The stock offered in this list is strictly first-class, and, we believe, absolutely free from all injurious insects or diseases. We aim to keep our Nurseries clean, bo that the stock is healthy and vigorous. We invite inspection. Visitors are always welcome. See back cover for location of Nurseries.
SUBSTITUTION
We never substitute one variety for another. In case the size ordered is ex- hausted, we send the next size thereto and charge accordingly. Should the var- iety be exhausted, we at once notify the customer.
THE PLANTING SEASON
EVERGREENS can be successfully transplanted during August and Septem- ber. HERBACEOES PERENNIALS do best when moved during September and before the middle of October. DECIDU OUS TREES and SHRUBS can be safely planted any time after October 1st until freezing weather sets in.
SHIPPING DIRECTIONS
Parties ordering are requested to state explicitly the mode of conveyance by which they desire their stock forwarded.
When no route is designated, we exercise our judgment; but in no case do we assume any responsibility after packages are shipped, unless for our own mis- takes. When losses occur by detention, claims should at once be made on the TRANSPORTATION COMPANY.
CERTIFICATE OF INSPECTION
Our nurseries are inspected every year by the State Nursery Inspectors, and a copy of the CERTIFICATE OF INSPECTION accompanies every shipment.
CONDITIONS OF SALE
First — The articles on the following list will be furnished at the annexed prices only when the quantity specified shall be taken. Five hundred will be furnished at the thousand rate; fifty at the hundred rate and five at the ten rate.
Second — We give no warranty, expressed or implied, as to quality, description, productiveness, or any other matter of any nursery stock that we sell. Neverthe- less we shall, in the future, endeavor to live up to our reputation for square dealing as fully as we have in the past. No complaints will be considered that are not made within ten days after receipt of stock. .
Third — The prices annexed do not include the boxes or bales. A charge is made for the actual cost of the boxes or the material used in baling. Boxes in which we have shipped stock and which are returned to us are generally so badly damaged in transit that we will allow credit for not over fifty per cent of the charge made for same. We make no charge for conveyance of shipment to the freight stations or express offices.
Our terms are cash, unless by special agreement. We can ship by express C. O. D., when desired, with charges for collection added to the bill — provided 20 per cent of the amount of the order accompanies the same as a guarantee. Said guarantee will be required only from parties with whom we have no business acquaintance. All bills remaining unpaid Decem- ber 1st in fall, and June 1st in spring, will be subject to sight draft with- out further notice.
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HARDY EVERGREEN TREES
The Evergreens we list are well developed and heavily rooted; they have been several times transplanted. We have a quantity of large specimens not listed; these can be selected at the nursery when prices will be given. A visit to our nur- series will pay you.
We always BALL and BURLAP our Evergreens at NO ADDITIONAL COST.
Per 100
Each |
Per 10 |
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ABIES Arizonica, 4 to 8 ft |
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balsamea (Balsam Fir) 2 to 3 ft |
4 00 |
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3 to 4 ft |
75 |
6 00 |
4 to 5 ft |
1 00 |
8 50 |
5 to fi ft |
1 25 |
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brachyphylla 18 to 24 in |
1 50 |
12 50 |
concolor (Silver Fir) 18 to 24 in. |
12 50 |
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3 to 4 ft |
3 50 |
30 00 |
4 to 5 ft. specimens |
4 00 |
35 00 |
5 to 6 ft. specimens |
6 00 |
55 00 |
We have large specimens of Abies concolor, from six to nine feet. Prices from $7.00 to $15.00 each, according to size, also a few larger specimens, prices on application.
Fraseri (Fraser’s Fir) 5 to 6 ft 2 00
6 to 8 ft. specimens 3 50
Nordmanniana (Nordman’s Fir) 2K to 3 ft 1 75
3 to 4 ft 2 50
4 to 5 ft 4 00
Veitchii (Japanese Fir) 3 to 4 ft 2 00
5 to 6 ft. specimens 4 00
6 to 7 ft. specimens 5 00
7 to 9 ft. specimens $7 50 to 10 00
JUNIPERUS Chinensis (Chinese Juniper)
2^ to 3 ft 1
3 to 4 ft 2
4 to 5 ft 2
5 to 6 ft 3
6 to 8 ft.
S5 00 to 7
C. var. aurea 18 to 24 in 1
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2 to 2H ft 1
2H to 3 ft 2
3 to 4 ft 3
C. var. recurva squamata 15 to 18 in 1
communis (Dwarf Spreading or Prostrate Juniper)
15 to 18 in. spread 60
18 to 24 in. spread 75
2 to 2]/2 ft. spread 1 25
2^ to 3 ft. spread 2 00
3 to 4 ft. specimens 3 50
4 to 5 ft. specimens $4 50 to 6 50
17 50 30 00 15 00
15 00
14 00
15 00 22 50
8 50 12 50 17 50 25 00 12 50
5 50
6 50 10 00 17 50 32 50
50 00 60 00
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JUNIPERUS Continued Each Per 10 Per 100
com. var. aurea (Golden Spreading Juniper)
18 to 24 in. spread 1 00 9 00
2 to 23^ ft. spread specimens 2 00
com. var. Cracovia 2 to 23^ ft 1 50 12 50
2^ to 3 ft 2 00 17 50
com. var. Hibernica (Irish Juniper) 2 to 2^ ft 60 5 00
23^ to 3 ft 75 6 50 60 00
3 to 4 ft 1 25
com. var. prostrata (Trading Juniper)
18 to 24 in. spread 85 7 50
com. var. Suecica (Swedish Juniper)
2 to V/2 ft 60 5 00 45 00
23^ to 3 ft 75 7 00 60 00
3 to 4 ft 1 25 10 00 90 00
4 to 5 ft. specimens ; 2 00 17 50
excelsa var. stricta 15 to 18 in. specimens 75 6 50
18 to 24 in. specimens 1 00 9 00 75 00
2 to 23^ ft. specimens 1 50 12 50 100 00
23^ to 3 ft. specimens 2 00 17 50
Juniperus stricta is rather a slow growing dwarf Juniper, grows very compact, perfectly hardy, and forms a perfect specimen where a dwarf evergreen is required.
Japonica var. argentea 18 to 24 in 1 00 8 50
2 to 23^ ft 1 25 10 00
23^ to 3 ft ' 1 50 12 50
3 to 4 ft 2 00
4 to 5 ft. specimens 4 00
5 to 6 ft. specimens 5 00
6 to 7 ft. specimens 7 50
Jap. var. aurea 2 to 23^ ft 2 00
23^ to 3 ft 2 50
Neaboriensis 3 to 4 ft 2 50
Pfitzeriana 2^ to 3 ft 2 25 20 00
3 to 3K ft 3 00 25 00
to 4 ft 5 00
Sabina (Savin Juniper) 15 to 18 in. spread 75 6 50 55 00
18 to 24 in. spread 1 00 8 50 75 00
2 to 2^ ft. spread 1 50 12 50
23^ to 3 ft. spread 2 00 17 50
S. var. tarmariscifolia 15 to 18 in. spread 1 50 12 50
18 to 24 in. spread 2 00
Vi rginiana (Red Cedar) 2 to 3 ft 1 00 8 00 75 00
3 to 4 ft 1 50 12 50
4 to 5 ft 2 00 17 50
5 to 6 ft 3 50 30 00 275 00
6 to 7 ft 5 00 45 00 425 00
7 to 8 ft 7 50
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JUNIPERUS Continued |
Each |
Per 10 |
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V. var. elegantissima 2]/2 to 3 ft |
1 50 |
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3 to 4 ft |
2 50 |
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4 to 5 ft |
$3 00 to |
5 00 |
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V. var. glauca 2x/2 to 3 ft |
1 75 |
15 00 |
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3 to 4 ft |
2 50 |
22 50 |
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4 to 5 ft |
3 50 |
30 00 |
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5 to 6 ft. specimens |
5 00 |
45 00 |
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6 to 7 ft. specimens |
7 00 |
65 00 |
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7 to 8 ft. specimens |
10 00 |
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V. var. globosa 12 to 15 in |
2 75 |
25 00 |
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15 to 18 in |
3 00 |
27 50 |
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IS to 24 in |
4 00 |
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V. var. Schotti 5 to 6 ft |
4 00 |
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6 to 7 ft |
5 00 |
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7 to 8 ft |
$6 00 to |
8 00 |
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PICEA alba (White Spruce) 3 to 4 ft |
1 00 |
7 50 |
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4 to 5 ft |
1 50 |
12 50 |
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5 to 6 ft |
2 00 |
17 50 |
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6 to 7 ft |
3 00 |
27 50 |
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7 to 9 ft. specimens |
$4 00 to |
10 00 |
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Larger specimens: prices on application. |
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Engelmanni 4 to 5 ft. 4 ft. broad |
4 00 |
30 00 |
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5 to 6 ft. specimens |
5 00 |
45 00 |
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6 to 7 ft. specimens |
6 00 |
50 00 |
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7 to 8 ft. specimens |
7 00 |
65 00 |
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8 to 9 ft. specimens |
8 00 |
75 00 |
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9 to 10 ft. specimens |
9 00 |
85 00 |
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10 to 12 ft. specimens |
$10 00 to |
15 00 |
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specimens and have been frequently transplanted. |
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excelsa (Norway Spruce) 2 to 3 ft |
50 |
4 00 |
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3 to 4 ft |
75 |
6 00 |
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4 to 5 ft |
1 00 |
7 50 |
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5 to 6 ft |
1 50 |
12 50 |
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6 to 7 ft |
2 00 |
17 50 |
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7 to 8 ft |
2 50 |
20 00 |
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8 to 9 ft |
3 00 |
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exc. var. Gregoryana 12 to 15 in |
2 50 |
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15 to 18 in |
3 00 |
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exc. var. Maxwelli 18 to 24 in |
3 00 |
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exc. var. pumila 18 to 24 in |
3 00 |
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exc. var. pyramidalis 4 to 5 ft |
4 00 |
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exc. var. Remonti 2 to 2)/2 ft |
2 00 |
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Orientalis gracilis 2 y2 to 3 ft |
3 00 |
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3 to 4 ft |
3 50 |
Per 100
45 00 60 00 100 00 125 00
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Each Per 10 Per 100
PICE A Continued
pungens (Colorado Spruce, green form) 3 to 4 ft. . . . 1 75 15 00
4 to 5 ft . 3 00 25 00
5 to 6 ft. , 4 00
6 to 7 ft. specimens 5 00
7 to 8 ft. specimens $6 00 to 7 50
Larger sizes: prices on application.
p. var. glauca (Colorado Blue Spruce)
3 to 4 ft. specimens 3 50 30 00
4 to 5 ft. specimens 5 00 45 00
5 to 6 ft. specimens 6 00 55 00
6 to 7 ft. specimens 7 00 65 00
7 to 12 ft. specimens $10 00 to 20 00
pungens var. Kosteriana (Roster’s Blue Spruce)
2^ to 3 ft 2 50 20 00
3 to 4 ft. specimens 4 00 40 00
4 to 5 ft. specimens 5 50 50 00
5 to 6 ft. specimens 6 50 60 00
6 to 7 ft. specimens 8 00 75 00
7 to 8 ft. specimens 12 50
PINUS Austriaca (Austrian Pine) 2 to 2)^ ft 90 8 00 75 00
2^ to 3 ft 1 25 10 00 90 00
3 to 4 ft. specimens 2 50 22 50 200 00
4 to 5 ft. specimens 3 50 30 00
cembra (Swiss or Stone Pine) 18 to 24 in 1 25
2 to 23^ ft 1 50 12 50
2)^ to 3 ft 2 00
3 to 4 ft 3 00
diviracata or banksiana (Jack Pine) 4 to 5 ft 1 00 9 00 75 00
5 to 6 ft • 1 25 10 00 90 00
6 to 7 ft 1 75 15 00
7 to 8 ft. • 2 25 20 00
montana (Mountain Pine) 18 to 24 in 1 50 12 50
2 to 2^ ft 2 25 20 00
23^ to 3 ft 3 00 27 50
m. var. Mughus (Dwarf Mountain Pine)
12 to 15 in. spread 75 6 50 60 00
15 to 18 in. spread 1 00 8 50 75 00
18 to 24 in. spread 1 50 12 50 100 00
2 to 2^ ft. spread 2 25 20 00
23^ to 4 ft. spread $3 00 to 7 50
resinosa 12 to 18 in 2 50 18 00
18 to 24 in 50 4 00 30 00
Strobus (White Pine) 18 to 24 in 3 50 30 00
2 to 23^ ft 75 6 00 50 00
23^ to 3 ft 1 00 7 50 60 00
3 to 4 ft 1 25 10 00
sylvestris (Scotch Pine) 6 to 8 ft 2 00 17 50 150 00
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PSEUDOTSUGA Douglasi (Douglas Spruce)
3 to 4 ft
4 to 5 ft
5 to 6 ft
6 to 7 ft
7 to 8 ft
8 to 10 ft. specimens $7 50 to
RETI NOSPORA .filifera (Thread-branched Japanese Cypress)
18 to 24 in 1
3 to 4 ft
4 to 5 ft
filifera var. aurea 2 to 2J/£ ft. spread 5
2^ to 3 ft. spread
3 to S}/2 ft. spread 10
obtusa gracilis 23^ to 3 ft 2
3 to 3^ ft 3
pisifera 2 to 3 ft
3 to 4 ft
5 to 6 ft
6 to 7 ft
7 to 8 ft
p. var. aurea 3 to 4 ft. . .
4 to 5 ft
5 to 6 ft
6 to 7 ft
plumosa 18 to 24 in. sheared specimens
2 to 23^ ft. sheared specimens
23^ to 3 ft. sheared specimens
6 to 8 ft. sheared specimens
8 to 10 ft. specimens $7 50 to
pulmosa var. aurea 18 to 24 in. sheared specimens. .
2 to 23^ ft. sheared specimens
23^ to 3 ft. sheared specimens
3 to 4 ft. sheared specimens 2
4 to 5 ft. sheared specimens 2
5 to 6 ft. sheared specimens 3
6 to 7 ft. sheared specimens 4
7 to 8 ft. sheared specimens
8 to 9 ft. sheared specimens $7 50 to
mr^Special price will be given on large quantities of the above
squarrosa Veitchii 2 to 3 ft
3 to 4 ft. sheared specimens 4
4 to 5 ft. sheared specimens 5
SCIADOPITYS verticillata 15 to 18 in. specimens 2
18 to 24 in. specimens 3
TAXUS (Yew)
Baccata (English Yew) 23^ to 3 ft 2
B. var. aurea 18 to 24 in 2
B. var. adpressa 18 to 24 in 1
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TAX US Continued Each Per 10
Canadensis (American Yew) 12 to 15 in 80 7 50
15 to 18 in 1 00 9 00
18 to 24 in * 125 1100
2 to 23^ ft 2 00
cuspidata (Japanese Yew) 2 to 23^ ft 2 00 17 50
23^ td 3 ft 2 50
3 to 3'A ft 3 50
c. var. brevifolia 12 to 15 in. spread 1 25 10 00
15 to 18 in. spread 1 50 12 50
18 to 24 in. spread 2 25 20 00
2 to 23^ ft. spread 3 00 27 50
repandens 15 to 18 in. spread 1 50 12 50
18 to 24 in. spread 2 00 17 50
THUYA occidentalis (American Arbor Yitae)
2 to 3 ft. 35 3 00
3 to 4 ft 60 5 00
4 to 5 ft 1 00 8 00
5 to 6 ft 1 50 12 50
6 to 7 ft 2 00 17 50
7 to 8 ft., 4 ft. at base, specimens 4 00
8 to 9 ft. specimens 5 00 45 00
9 to 10 ft. specimens 6 00
10 to 12 ft. specimens $7 50 to 10 00
occ. var. aurea (Peabody’s Golden Arbor Vitae)
2 to 3 ft 40 3 00
3 to 4 ft 75
4 to 5 ft 1 00
5 to 6 ft 1 25 10 00
6 to 8 ft 2 00 17 50
8 to 10 ft 2 75 25 00
10 to 12 ft 3 50
occ. var. Columbia 3 to 4 ft 1 75 15 00
4 to 5 ft 2 50 22 50
occ. var. Douglasi pyramidalis 3 to 4 ft 1 25 10 00
4 to 5 ft 1 50 12 50
5 to 6 ft 2 00 17 50
occ. var. globosa 12 to 15 in 40 3 50
15 to 18 in 50 4 50
18 to 24 in 75 6 50
2 to 23^ ft. specimens 1 75 15 00
23^ to 3 ft. specimens 2 50 • 20 00
occ. var. Hoveyii (Hovey’s Arbor Vitae)
18 to 24 in 75 6 00
2 to 3 ft 1 00 7 50
3 to 4 ft. specimens 2 50 22 50
Per 100 65 00 85 00 100 00
85 00 100 00
40 00 70 00
90 00
30 00 40 00 55 00
50 00
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THUYA Continued |
Each |
Per 10 |
Per 100 |
occ. var. pyramidalis (Pyramidal Arbor Vitae) |
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3 to 3M ft |
85 |
7 50 |
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S}4 to 4 ft |
1 25 |
10 00 |
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5 to 6 ft |
2 00 |
17 50 |
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6 to 7 ft. specimens |
3 00 |
27 50 |
250 00 |
7 to 8 ft. specimens |
5 00 |
45 00 |
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8 to 9 ft |
6 00 |
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occ. var. Siberica (Siberian Arbor Vitae) |
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18 to 24 in |
55 |
5 00 |
45 00 |
2 t5 2V2 ft |
65 |
5 50 |
50 00 |
2^ to 3 ft |
75 |
7 00 |
60 00 |
3 to 4 ft |
2 00 |
15 00 |
125 0Q |
4 to 5 ft |
3 50 |
32 50 |
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occ. var. Vervaenana 2 to 3 ft |
60 |
5 00 |
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3 to 4 ft |
1 00 |
7 50 |
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6 to 7 ft. specimens |
4 00 |
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7 to 8 ft. specimens |
5 00 |
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orientalis (Biota) 18 to 24 in |
1 00 |
8 50 |
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2 to 23^2 ft |
1 50 |
12 50 |
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2]^ to 3 ft |
2 00 |
15 00 |
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7 to 9 ft. specimens $5 00 to |
7 50 |
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TSUGA Canadensis (Hemlock) 2 to 2% ft |
90 |
8 50 |
75 00 |
2)4 to 3 ft |
1 25 |
10 00 |
90 00 |
3 to 4 ft |
1 75 |
15 00 |
125 00 |
4 to 5 ft. bushy •. |
3 00 |
25 00 |
200 00 |
5 to 6 ft. bushy |
4 00 |
35 00 |
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mr Our Hemlocks were transplanted in the Spring |
of 1915 |
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now ex- |
ceptionally fine.
WE INVITE INSPECTION
We have a large stock of Evergreen Trees and Shrubs, Rhodo- dendrons and other stock, and we believe it will pay you to visit the nurseries, where you can judge as to its quality and condition. If you require any large specimens it will be worth while to select them at the nurseries.
Directions for reaching our nurseries will be found on the last page.
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FRAMINGHAM NURSERIES
EVERGREEN SHRUBS
ANDROMEDA floribunda
12 to 15 in. broad bushy plants 1 25 11 00
15 to 18 in. broad and bushy 1 50 12 50
18 to 24 in 2 00 17 50
A. Japonica 12 to 15 in 1 25 11 00
15 to 18 in. extra bushy specimens 1 50 12 50
AZALEA Amoena (Pink ) 12 to 15 in 1 00 9 00
Japonica var. Hinode-giri (Dark red)
12 to 15 in 1 25 12 00
Kaempferi 15 to 18 in 1 25 10 00
BERBERIS or Mahonia aquifolia 12 to 15 in 25 1 80
BUXUS arborescens (Tree Box)
Standard 30 to 36 in. stem 12 to 15 in. crown 2 00
pyramidal is (Pyramidal Box)
2^ to 3 ft. 2 00
3 to 334 ft 3 00
334 to 4 ft 3 50
4 to 434 ft. 5 00
434 to 5 ft 6 00
5^ to 6 ft 10 00
Bush form 12 to 15 in 50 4 50
15 to 18 in 75 6 50
2 to 23^ ft 2 00
234 to 3 ft 3 00
Globe form 15 to 18 in. sheared specimens 3 50 30 00
18 to 24 in. sheared specimens 5 00
suffruticosa (Dwarf Box) 5 to 6 in 1 20
EUONYMUS radicans 3 yrs 15 1 20
4 yrs. strong 20 1 50
rad. var. Carrieri 3 yrs 20 1 50
4 yrs 25 2 00
rad. var. variegata 4 yrs 20 1 50
rad. var. vegetus (Round-leaved Euonymus) 2 yrs. . . 15 1 20
3 yrs 20 1 50
ILEX Glabra (Ink Berry) 18 to 24 in 75
KALMIA latifolia (Mountain Laurel) 15 to 18 in 75 6 50
18 to 24 in : 1 00 9 00
2 to 234 ft 1 50 12 50
234 to 3 ft 2 50 22 50
LEUCOTHOE Catesbaei
15 to 18 in 50 4 50
18 to 24 in. 85 7 50
PACHYSAN DRA terminalis 2 yrs. 1 20
YUCCA filamentosa, 5 yrs. XX 25 2 00
40 00
60 00
8 8 12 12 00 18 00 12 00 10 00 12 00
85 00
8 00 15 00
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RHODODENDRONS
Our stock of Rhododendrons comprises the best of the Hybrids, which we have tested as to hardiness, the native Catawbiense and Maximum and also the dwarf Alpine varieties. We can furnish fine collected plants of the native Maxi- mum by the car load sizes from two to six feet. Prices given on application.
Each Per 10 Per 100
RHODODENDRONS — Alpine (Dwarf Hybrid Varieties)
Wilsonii (Pink) 18 to 24 in 1 50 12 50 -
RHODODENDRONS — Hardy Hybrid Varieties.
T ree Form 4 to 5 ft. bushy heads 5 00
Abraham Lincoln (rosy red) 2 to 2^ ft 1 50 12 50
Album elegans (White large flower) 2 to 23^ ft 1 50 12 50
23^ to 3 ft 2 50 22 50
3 to 33^ ft 4 00
Album grandiflorum (white) 2 to 23^ ft 1 50 12 50
23^ to 3 ft 2 50 22 50
Atrosanguineum (crimson scarlet) 18 to 24 in 1 00
Boulede Neige (Pure white dwarf extremely hardy)
18 X 18 in. bushy 1 50 12 50
24 X 24 in. broad bushy specimens 2 25 20 00
Caractacus (rich purplish crimson) 18 to 24 in 1 00 9 00
2 to 23^ ft 1 50 12 50
Catawbiense grandiflora alba 18 to 24 in 1 00 9 00
2 to 23^ ft 1 50 12 50
23^ to 3 ft 2 50 22 50
Charles Bagley (crimson) 2 to 2]/^ ft 1 50 12 50
Charles Dickens (rich crimson) 18 to 24 in 1 00 9 00
2 to 23^ ft 1 50 12 50
23^ to 3 ft 2 50
Delicatissimum (blush white) 18 to 24 in 1 00 9 00
2 to 23^ ft 1 50 12 50
23^ to 3 ft 2 50
Edward S. Rand (bright scarlet) 18 to 24 in 1 00 9 00
Everestianum (rosy lilac crimped) 18 to 24 in 1 00 9 00
2 to 2M ft 1 50 12 50
23^ to 3 ft 2 50 22 50
F. D. Godman (Crimson) 18 to 24 in 1 00
2 to 2K ft 1 50 12 50
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RHODODENDRONS Continued Each Per 10 Per 100
Hanna Felix (bright scarlet) 3 to 33^ ft 4 00 35 00
H H. H unnewel I (Dark crimson) 18 to 24 in 1 00
H. W. Sargent (Crimson) 18 to 24 in 1 00 9 00
2 to 2^ ft 1 50
Kettledrum (very lively crimson) 18 to 24 in 1 00 9 00
2 to 2^ ft 1 50 12 50
Lady Armstrong (pale rose, spotted) 18 to 24 in. . . . 1 00 9 00 85 00
2 to 2)^ ft 1 50 12 50
23^ to 3 ft 2 50
Lady Clermont 18 to 24 in. (Dark red) 1 00 9 00
3 to 33^ ft 4 00 35 00
Mrs. Milner (rich crimson) 18 to 24 in 1 00 9 00
2 to 23^ ft 1 50 12 50
Parsons' Gloriosum (Large Blush) 18 to 24 in 1 00 9 00
2 to 23^ ft 1 50 12 50
23^ to 3 ft 2 50
Parsons’ grandiflorum (red) 2 to 23^ ft 1 50 12 50
Pres. Lincoln (Rose) 2 to 2}^ ft 1 50 12 50
3 to 4 ft 4 00
Purpureum elegans 18 to 24 in 1 00 9 00
Roseum elegans (fine rose) 18 to 24 in 1 00
2 to 23^ ft 1 50 12 50
23^ to 3 ft 2 50 22 50
Roseum superbum 3 to 3^ ft 4 00
NATIVE RHODODENDRON
Catawbiense 3 to 4 ft 3 00
Catawbiense grandiforum (rosy lilac)
2 to 23^ ft 1 75 15 00
23^ to 3 ft 2 25 20 00
3 to 4 ft 3 00 27 50
Maximum (hardy native) 2 to 3 ft 1 25 10 00 90 00
3 to 4 ft 2 00 17 50 150 00
4 to 5 ft 3 00 27 50 250 00
Extra large bushy spec'nens $7 50 to 10 00
In car load lots, prices on application.
TRADE PRICE LIST
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DECIDUOUS SHADE AND ORNAMENTAL TREES
IMPORTANT — This list includes only such varieties of stock as we have now in our nurseries, in sizes and quantities offered. In filling orders we shall grade stock according to these specifications. Should orders be received for sizes not found in this list, or should any specified grade be exhausted, we will send the nearest size we have in stock at the time the order is received and charge accord- ingly; unless otherwise advised.
Each |
Per 10 |
Per 100 |
|
ACER colchicum rubrum 6 to 8 ft |
$1 00 |
$8 00 |
|
dasycarpum (Silver-leaved Maple) 8 to 10 ft. ... |
50 |
4 00 |
25 00 |
10 to 12 ft. 1% to V/2 in. caliper |
60 |
5 00 |
35 00 |
10 to 12 ft. iy2 to 1% in |
75 |
6 00 |
50 00 |
12 to 14 ft. 2 to 2 Yi in. caliper |
1 25 |
10 00 |
|
14 to 16 ft. to 3 in. caliper |
1 75 |
15 00 |
|
Specimens 3 to 4 in. caliper |
5 00 |
45 00 |
|
dasy. var. Wierii (Wier’s Cut-leaved Maple) |
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10 to 12 ft. \x/i to ll/2 in. caliper |
1 25 |
10 00 |
|
14 to 16 ft. 2 y2 to 3 in |
2 25 |
20 00 |
|
Specimens 3 to 4 in $5 00 to |
7 50 |
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Negundo var. argentea variegata 5 to 6 ft |
75 |
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N. var. aurea marginata 4 to 5 ft |
50 |
4 00 |
|
5 to 6 ft |
60 |
5 00 |
|
6 to 7 ft |
75 |
6 00 |
|
platanoides (Norway Maple) 8 to 10 ft |
60 |
5 50 |
45 00 |
10 to 12 ft. 134 to in- caliper |
90 |
7 50 |
65 00 |
12 to 14 ft. \]/2 to in. caliper |
1 25 |
10 00 |
90 00 |
12 to 14 ft 1% to 2 in. caliper |
1 75 |
15 00 |
125 00 |
14 to 16 ft. 2 to 234 in- caliper |
2 50 |
22 50 |
185 00 |
14 to 16 ft. 23^ to 3 in. caliper specimens |
4 00 |
35 00 |
275 00 |
Specimens 3 to 4 in. caliper |
6 00 |
50 00 |
450 00 |
Specimens 4 to 6 in caliper $7 50 to |
15 00 |
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p. var. Geneva (Red leaved) 10 to 12 ft |
1 50 |
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p. var. Schwedleri (Purple leaved) |
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10 to 12 ft. 13^ to 1% in. caliper |
1 50 |
12 50, |
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12 to 14 ft. 1% to 2 in. caliper |
2 00 |
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Specimens 3 to 5 in $5 00 to |
12 50 |
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polymorphum var. atropurpureum (Japanese Purple- |
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leaved Maple) 2 to 3 ft |
1 50 |
12 50 |
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3 to 4 ft |
2 50 |
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p. var. aureum 2 to 3 ft |
2 25 |
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FRAMINGHAM NURSERIES
ACER Continued Each Per 10 Per 100
rubrum (Red Maple) 8 to 10 ft 75 6 50
10 to 12 ft. extra 1 00 8 00
12 to 14 ft. extra 1 50 12 50
saccharum (Sugar Maple)8 to 10 ft. 1 to IX in. caliper 60 5 00 40 00
10 to 12 ft. IX to 1H in. caliper 1 00 8 00 70 00
12 to 14 ft. IX to IX in. caliper 1 50 12 50 90 00
14 to 16 ft. 1% to 2 in. caliper 1 75 15 00 140 00
14 to 16 ft. 2 to 2)^ in. caliper 2 50 22 50
Tataricum var. ginnala 3 to 4 ft . .. 30 2 50
AESCULUS pavia var. qarnea 6 to 8 ft 75 6 50
8 to 10 ft 1 25 10 00
10 to 12 ft 1 50 12 50
Hippocastanum (Horse Chestnut) 6 to 8 ft.. 75 6 00
8 to 10 ft 1 25 10 00
10 to 12 ft. 2 to 23^ in. caliper 1 50 14 00
12 to 14 ft. 2^ to 3 in. extra specimens 3 00 25 00
12 to 14 ft. 3 to 4 in. caliper extra specimens .... 4 50 40 00
4 to 5 in. caliper extra specimens $5 00 to 10 00
Hip. var. alba plena (Double white)
10 to 12 ft. 2 to 2 X in. caliper ' 2 00 17 50
12 to 14 ft. 23^ to 3 in caliper 3 00 25 00
12 to 14 ft. 3 to 4 in. caliper specimens . .$5 00 to 7 50 rubicunda (Red flowering Horse Chestnut)
6 to 8 ft 1 00 8 50
ALNUS glutinosa 8 to 10 ft 50 4 00
10 to 12 ft 75 6 00
ARALIA Maximowiczii (Acanthopanax) 8 to 10 ft. .. 1 50
spinosa (Hercules Club) 3 to 4 ft 40 3 50
4 to 5 ft 50 4 50
BETULA alba (European White Birch) 6 to 8 ft. . . . 40 3 50
8 to 10 ft 50 4 50 40 00
10 to 12 ft 75 6 50 55 00
12 to 14 ft. 2 to 2X in. caliper 1 25 10 00
12 to 16 ft. 2X to 3X in. caliper SI 75 to 5 00
alba var. fastigiata 6 to 7 ft 1 25 9 00
7 to 8 ft 1 50
alba var. laciniata (Cut-leaved Birch) 5 to 6 ft. . . 75 6 50
6 to 8 ft 1 00 9 00
8 to 10 ft 1 25
lenta 6 to 8 ft 60 5 00
8 to 10 ft 85 7 00
papyracea (Canoe Birch) 6 to 8 ft 50 4 00
8 to 10 ft 75 5 50 35 00
10 to 12 ft.. 1 00 7 50 55 00
12 to 14 ft 1 25 10 00 75 00
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Each |
Per 10 |
Per 100 |
|
CARPI NUS Americanus (Hornbeam) 3 to 4 ft |
40 |
3 00 |
|
4 to 5 ft |
50 |
4 00 |
|
5 to 6 ft |
60 |
5 00 |
|
6 to 8 ft |
75 |
6 00 |
|
Betulus 3 to 4 ft |
30 |
2 50 |
|
4 to 5 ft |
40 |
3 50 |
|
5 to 6 ft |
50 |
4 00 |
|
6 to 8 ft |
75 |
6 00 |
|
CATALPA speciosa 8 to 10 ft |
60 |
5 50 |
|
10 to 12 ft |
90 |
8 00 |
75 00 |
Bungei 18 to 30 in. stems 2 yr. heads |
1 50 |
12 50 |
|
5 to 6 ft. 3 yr. heads CERASUS Avium rosea fl. pi. 4 to 5 ft 5 to 6 ft '. Japonica alba fl. pi. 6 to 7 ft var. rosea fl. pi. 6 to 7 ft pumila 5 to 6 ft. stems |
2 00 2 00 2 50 2 50 2 50 2 00 |
15 00 |
|
CERCIS Canadensis (Judas Tree) 3 to 4 ft |
40 |
3 50 |
|
4 to 5 ft |
50 |
4 50 |
|
5 to 6 ft |
75 |
6 00 |
|
CHIONANTHUS Virginica (White Fringe) 3 to 4 ft. |
50 |
4 00 |
|
4 to 5 ft |
65 |
6 00 |
|
COR NUS florida 3 to 4 ft |
50 |
4 00 |
|
4 to 5 ft |
80 |
7 00 |
|
5 to 6 ft |
1 25 |
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florida rubra 2 to 3 ft |
1 00 |
8 50 |
|
3 to 4 ft |
1 50 |
14 00 |
|
4 to 5 ft CRATAEGUS Azarolus var. Carriere 4 to 5 ft 5 to 6 ft 10 to 12 ft Cocci nea 3 to 4 ft |
2 50 60 75 2 00 35 |
3 00 |
25 00 |
4 to 5 ft |
50 |
4 00 |
30 00 |
5 to 6 ft |
75 |
5 50 |
45 00 |
6 to 8 ft |
1 00 |
8 00 |
60 00 |
Cordata (Washington Thom) 4 to 5 ft |
60 |
5 00 |
|
5 to 6 ft |
75 |
6 00 |
|
Crus-Galli (Cockspur Thorn) 3 to 4 ft |
40 |
3 50 |
25 00 |
4 to 5 ft |
50 |
4 50 |
35 00 |
5 to 6 ft. |
75 |
6 50 |
50 00 |
Oxyacantha (Common Hawthorn) 3 to 4 ft |
30 |
2 50 |
|
4 to 5 ft |
40 |
3 50 |
|
5 to 6 ft |
60 |
5 00 |
|
6 to 7 ft |
75 |
6 50 |
|
Oxy. var. flore plena alba (Double white thorn) 5 to 6 ft |
60 |
5 50 |
|
6 to 8 ft |
1 25 |
10 00 |
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FRAMINGHAM NURSERIES
CRATAEGUS Continued Each Per 10
Oxy. var. flore plena Paulii (Paul’s Double Scarlet Thorn)
4 to 5 ft 60 5 50
5 to 6 ft 75 6 50
6 to 7 ft 1 25 10 00
8 to 10 ft. fine specimens 1 75
CYTISUS laburnum 8 to 10 ft 1 00 9 00
FAGUS ferruginea (American Beech) 3 to 4 ft 75 6 50
4 to 5 ft 1 00 8 00
5 to 6 ft 1 50 12 50
6 to 7 ft 2 00 15 00
7 to 8 ft 2 25 20 00
8 to 10 ft 2 50 22 50
sylvatica (Eup. Beech) 4 to 5 ft 60 5 00
5 to 6 ft 75 6 00
6 to 8 ft . 1 25
8 to 10 ft 1 75
sylvatica var. asplenifolia (Tree Form)
5 to 6 ft 2 00
8 to 10 ft. grafted on stems six feet high, nice tops 3 50
syl. var. pendula 5 to 6 ft 2 50
6 to 8 ft 3 00
syl. var. purpurea (Purple-leaved Beech)
10 to 12 ft 3 50
syl. var. purpurea pendula (Purple leaved weeping Beech)
4 to 5 ft. specimens 2 50
5 to 6 ft 3 00
syl. var. Riversii (Rivers’ Purple Beech) 5 to 6 ft. 1 50 12 50
6 to 8 ft. specimens 3 00
8 to 10 ft.. specimens * $5 00 to 7 50
10 to 12 ft. specimens $8 00 to 12 50
FRAXINUS alba (American White Ash)
10 to 12 ft 75 6 50
JUGLANS nigra (Black Walnut) 5 to 6 ft. . . 60 5 00
LARIX Europaea (European Larch) 6 to 7 ft 75
MAGNOLIA purpurea 3 to 4 ft 1 50 12 50
Soulangeana 4 to 5 ft 2 00 15 00
6 to 7 ft. fine specimens 4 00
speciosa 4 to 5 ft 2 00 15 00
Stellata (Halleana) 2^ to 3 ft 2 00 17 50
MALUS (Pyrus) floribunda. (Flowering Crab)
4 to 5 ft 75 6 50
5 to 6 ft 1 00 8 50
6 to 8ft 125
flor. var. atrosanguinea 4 to 5 ft 75 6 00
5 to 6 ft 1 00 8 50
6 to 7 ft 1 25 10 00
Per 100
60 00 100 00 125 00
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MALU3 Continued Each Per 10 Per 100
flor. var. Scheideckeri 4 to 5 ft 75
Niedwetzkyana 5 to 6 ft 1 00 7 50
Spectabilis 5 to 6 ft 1 00 8 50
6 to 7 ft 1 25 10 00
7 to 8 ft 1 50 12 50
Spectabilis alba, flora plena 4 to 5 ft 75 6 50
5 to 6 ft 1 00
6 to 7 ft 1 25
MORUS Tar. var. alba 3 to 4 ft 40 3 50
4 to 5 ft 50 4 50
5 to 6 ft 60 5 50
tartarica pendula (Tea’s Weeping Mulberry)
3 yr. head 1 50
7 yr. heads XX 3 00
POPULUS alba var. Bolleana 8 to 10 ft 60 5 00
10 to 12 ft 75 6 00 50 00
alba var. canescens 8 to 10 ft, 50 4 00
10 to 12 ft 75 6 00
deltoides (Carolina Poplar) 8 to 10 ft 30 2 50 20 00
10 to 12 ft 50 4 00 35 00
12 to 14 ft 90 7 50 60 00
14 to 16 ft 1 25 10 00 90 00
fastigiata (Lombardy Poplar) 6 to 8 ft. . 30 2 50 20 00
8 to 10 ft 40 3 50 30 00
10 to 12 ft 75 6 50 50 00
12 to 14 ft 1 00 9 00 75 00
14 to 16 ft. 2 to 2l/2 in 1 50 12 50
16 to 20 ft. 2j4 to 3 in 2 00 17 50
16 to 20 ft. 3 to 4 in 2 50 22 50
PRUNUS Pissardi (Purple-leaved Plum) 3 to 4 ft. . . 25 2 00
4 to 5 ft 30 2 50
5 to 6 ft 40 3 50
6 to 8 ft 75
PTELEA trifoliata (Hop Tree) 4 to 5 ft 25 2 00 15 00
5 to 6 ft 30 2 50 18 00
PYRU3 (fl^. Crab) See Malus
QUERCUS alba (White Oak) 6 to 8 ft 1 50
8 to 10 ft 2 00
coccinea (Scarlet Oak) 8 to 10 ft 1 50 12 50
palustris (Pin Oak) 6 to 8 ft 1 00 9 00
8 to 10 ft 1 50 12 50
10 to 12 ft. l'A to 2 in 2 00 17 50 150 00
10 to 12 ft. 2 to 2y2 in 2 75 25 00
12 to 14 ft. 2l/2 to 3 in 3 50
3 to 5 in. specimens S5 00 to 10 00
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FRAMINGHAM NURSERIES
QUERCUS Continued Each Per 10 Per 100
rubra (Red Oak) 6 to 8 ft 1 00 8 00 60 00
8 to 10 ft 1 25 12 00 100 00
10 to 12 ft.. 1 75 15 00
12 to 15 ft. 3 in. cal. specimens SI 00 to 7 50
SALISBURY adiantifolia (Ginko Tree) 6 to 8 ft. . . . 75 6 50
SALIX alba 6 to 8 ft. 30 2 50
8 to 10 ft 50 3 50 30 00
10 to 12 ft. , 75 5 50 45 00
Babylonica 6 to 8 ft 75
8 to 10 ft. 1 00 7 50
'10 to 12 ft 150
B. var. dolorosa (Wisconsin weeping) 8 to 10 ft. . . 75 6 50
10 to 12 ft 1 00 9 00
pentandra (Laurel-leaved Willow) 5 to 6 ft 35 2 50 15 00
6 to 8 ft 50 4 00 20 00
8 to 10 ft 70 6 00 40 00
10 to 12 ft 1 00 9 00 60 00
viteliina aurea 5 to 6 ft 30 2 50
6 to 8 ft 35 3 00 25 00
8 to 10 ft 50 4 00 35 00
v. aurea var. pendula 8 to 10 ft 70 5 50 45 00
10 to 12 ft 1 00 7 50
SOPHORA Japonica 3 to 4 ft 50 4 00
SORBUS Aucuparia (European Mountain Ash)
8 to 10 ft 60 5 00
10 to 12 ft. 1 00 8 50
quercifolia (Oak-leaved Mountain Ash)
8 to 10 ft 1 00 8 00
SYRINGA Japonica (Japanese Tree Lilac) 4 to 5 ft.. 50 4 00 30 00
5 to 6 ft 60 5 00 40 00
6 to 8 ft 1 00 8 00 60 00
8 to 10 ft 1 25 10 00
TILIA Americana (American Linden) 8 to 10 ft 1 00 9 00
10 to 12 ft. 1>4 to 2 in. caliper 1 50 12 50
12 to 14 ft. 2 to 2 >4 in. caliper 2 00 17 50
12 to 14 ft. 2]/2 to 3 in. caliper 3 00
3 to 6 in. specimens $4 00 to 15 00
dasystyla 10 to 12 ft. 2 to 2% in 2 00 17 50
12 to 14 ft. 2Y2 to 3 in 3 00 25 00
3 to 4 in. specimens $4 00 to 10 00
Europaea (European Linden) 8 to 10 ft 1 00 8 50
10 to 12 ft. iy2 to 1% 1 50 12 50
E. var. parvifolia (Small Leaved Linden) 8 to 10 ft. 1 00 8 50 75 00
10 to 12 ft 1 50 12 50 110 00
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TILIA Continued |
Each |
Per 10 |
Per 100 |
|
platyphylos 8 to 10 ft. to 2 in. caliper |
1 25 |
10 00 |
||
10 to 12 ft. 2 to 23^2 in. caliper |
1 50 |
14 00 |
||
12 to 14 ft. 2 Yz to 3 in. caliper |
3 00 |
25 00 |
||
3 to 4 in. specimens |
$4 00 to |
10 00 |
||
itW Our Lindens are especially fine, have straight, |
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well-developed tops, and have been several times. |
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transplanted. |
'f |
*• |
- |
|
ULMUS Americana (American Elm) 8 to 10 ft |
75 |
6 00 |
50 00 |
|
10 to 12 ft. \Yz to 2 in |
1 00 |
8 50 |
75 00 |
|
12 to 14 ft. 2 to 23^ in |
1 75 |
15 00 |
||
14 to 16 ft. 2^2, to 3 in |
2 25 |
20 00 |
||
3 to 4 in. specimens |
$3 50 to |
7 50 |
||
campestris (English Elm) |
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10 to 12 ft. \y2 to 2 in |
1 25 |
10 00 |
||
12 to 14 ft. 2 to 2)4 in |
1 75 |
15 00 |
||
14 to 16 ft. 23^ to 3 in |
2 50 |
20 00 |
||
3 to 4 in. specimens |
3 50 |
32 50 |
||
4 to 6 in. specimens |
$5 00 to |
10 00 |
||
c. var. Huntingdoni 6 to 8 ft |
85 |
7 50 |
65 00 |
|
8 to 10 ft |
1 00 |
9 00 |
75 00 |
|
var. Wheatleyii 10 to 12 ft. 1% to 2 in. . . |
1 25 |
10 00 |
||
12 to 14 ft. 2 to 3 in |
1 75 |
15 00 |
||
montana (Scotch or Wych Elm) |
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10 to 12 ft. IK to 2 in |
1 25 |
10 00 |
||
12 to 14 ft. 2 to 2l/2 in |
1 75 |
15 00 |
||
Presthans 10 to 12 ft |
1 25 |
LARGE SPECIMEN TREES
We have a few of the following varieties of trees which will caliper from 3 to 5 inches and are in good condition for transplanting.
Prices will be given upon application.
NORWAY MAPLE SILVER MAPLE SCHWEDLER'S MAPLE HORSE CHESTNUT AMERICAN ELM ENGLISH ELM
AMERICAN LINDEN DASYSTYLA LINDEN PLATYPHYLLOS LINDEN PIN OAK RED OAK
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FRAMINGHAM NURSERIES
DECIDUOUS FLOWERING AND ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS
Our shrubs are grown with plenty of space in the nursery rows to insure good, vigorous growth, and they lift with strong roots; they are healthy and make quick
development after planting.
Each |
Per 10 Per 100 |
|||||
AMELANCHIER canadensis 2 to 3 ft |
20 |
1 |
20 |
8 |
00 |
|
3 to 4 ft |
25 |
2 |
00 |
12 |
00 |
|
AMORPHA canescens 18 to 24 in |
20 |
1 |
50 |
|||
fruticosa 3 to 4 ft |
20 |
1 |
20 |
10 |
00 |
|
4 to 5 ft |
25 |
2 |
00 |
|||
ARALIA pentaphylla 2 to 3 ft |
15 |
1 |
20 |
9 |
00 |
|
3 to 4 ft |
20 |
1 |
50 |
12 |
00 |
|
4 to 5 ft |
35 |
2 |
50 |
|||
spinosa (See under trees). |
V |
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AZALEA arborescens 15 to 18 in. bushy plants |
75 |
6 |
00 |
|||
18 to 24 in |
1 |
00 |
9 |
00 |
||
calendulacea 18 to 24 in |
1 |
00 |
9 |
00 |
||
2 to 2^ ft |
1 |
25 |
||||
mollis 12 to 15 in. well branched and budded |
35 |
2 |
00 |
|||
15 to 18in |
40 |
3 |
50 |
30 |
00 |
|
18 to 24 in |
75 |
6 |
00 |
50 |
00 |
|
nudiflora 18 to 24 in |
1 |
00 |
9 |
00 |
||
2 to 23^ ft |
1 |
50 |
12 |
50 |
||
2# to 3 ft |
1 |
75 |
15 |
00 |
||
pontica (Ghent Azalea) |
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18 to 24 in. stocky, well-budded plants |
1 |
25 |
10 |
00 |
||
2 to 23^ ft |
1 |
50 |
12 |
50 |
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Varieties: Cardinal, bright red; Bouquet de flora, |
pink; Davesii, |
white; |
Nancy |
Waterer, yellow; Pallas, dark red; Unique, deep yellow; Wilhelm III, orange.
Viscosa 15 to 18 in |
75 |
6 50 |
|
18 to 24 in |
... 1 00 |
9 00 |
|
2 to 23^ ft |
... 1 50 |
12 50 |
|
BACCHARIS halimifolia 3 to 4 ft |
30 |
2 00 |
15 00 |
4 to 5 ft |
35 |
2 50 |
|
BERBERIS Sieboldi 2 to 2^ ft |
20 |
1 50 |
10 00 |
234 to 3 ft |
... 25 |
2 00 |
15 00 |
3 to 4 ft Thunbergii (Japanese Barberry) |
35 |
3 00 |
25 00 |
12 to 15 in. bushy, $50 00 per thousand |
6 00 |
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15 to 18 in. bushy, $60 00 per thousand |
15 |
1 00 |
7 00 |
\]/2 to 2 ft. bushy |
20 |
1 50 |
8 00 |
2 to 2H ft |
25 |
2 00 |
15 00 |
2# to 3 ft |
30 |
2 50 |
20 00 |
3 to 3^ ft |
40 |
3 50 |
30 00 |
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BERBERIS Continued |
Each |
Per |
10 |
Per 100 |
|
vulgaris (Common Barberry) 2 to 2]^ It |
15 |
1 |
20 |
8 |
00 |
23^ to 3 ft |
20 |
1 |
50 |
10 |
00 |
vulg. var. purpurea (Purple-leaved Barberry) |
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2 to 3 ft |
15 |
1 |
20 |
8 |
00 |
3 to 4 ft |
20 |
1 |
50 |
10 |
00 |
CALYCANTHUS floridus 2 to 3 ft |
20 |
1 |
50 |
||
3 to 4 ft |
25 |
2 |
00 |
||
CARAGANA arborescens (Siberian Pea) 3 to 4 ft. ... |
20 |
1 |
50 |
10 |
00 |
4 to 5 ft |
25 |
2 |
00 |
15 |
00 |
5 to 6 ft |
30 |
2 |
50 |
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CARYOPTERIS mastacanthus (Blue Spirea) |
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2 yrs |
20 |
1 |
50 |
12 |
00 |
CEANOTHUS Americanus 15 to 18 in |
20 |
1 |
50 |
12 |
00 |
18 to 24 in |
25 |
2 |
00 |
18 |
00 |
2 to 2l/2 ft |
30 |
2 |
50 |
||
CEPHALANTHUS occidentalis (Button Bush) |
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2 to 3 ft |
20 |
1 |
00 |
8 |
00 |
3 to 4 ft |
25 |
1 |
20 |
10 |
00 |
4 to 5 ft |
30 |
2 |
50 |
||
5 to 6 ft |
35 |
3 |
00 |
||
CHIONANTHUS Virginica (See under Trees) |
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CLETHRA alnifolia (Sweet Pepper Bush) |
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18 to 24 in |
20 |
1 |
50 |
10 |
00 |
2 to 3 ft |
25 |
2 |
00 |
15 |
00 |
3 to 4 ft |
30 |
2 |
50 |
20 |
00 |
COLUTEA arborescens 3 to 4 ft |
30 |
2 |
50 |
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CORNUS alternifolia (Blue Dogwood) 4 to 5 ft |
30 |
2 |
00 |
15 |
00 |
5 to 6 ft |
35 |
2 |
50 |
20 |
00 |
circinata 3 to 4 ft |
25 |
2 |
00 |
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Mascula (Cornelian Cherry) 3 to 4 ft |
20 |
1 |
50 |
12 |
00 |
paniculata (Gray Dogwood) 2 to 3 ft |
20 |
1 |
50 |
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sanguinea (Red Osier) 3 to 4 ft |
25 |
2 |
00 |
15 |
00 |
4 to 5 ft |
30 |
2 |
50 |
20 |
00 |
sericea (Silky Cornel) 3 to 4 ft |
15 |
1 |
20 |
9 |
00 |
4 to 5 ft |
20 |
1 |
50 |
12 |
00 |
5 to 6 ft |
25 |
2 |
00 |
15 |
00 |
Siberica or alba (Red barked Dogwood) |
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2 to 3 ft |
15 |
1 |
20 |
6 |
00 |
3 to 4 ft |
20 |
1 |
50 |
8 |
00 |
4 to 5 ft |
25 |
1 |
80 |
10 |
00 |
5 to 6 ft |
35 |
2 |
50 |
15 |
00 |
Sib. var. elegantissima variegata 2 to 3 ft |
25 |
2 |
00 |
15 |
00 |
3 to 4 ft. pyramids |
50 |
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4 to 5 ft. pyramids |
75 |
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Sib. var. Spaethi aurea 2 to 3 ft |
25 |
2 |
00 |
||
3 to 4 ft |
30 |
2 |
50 |
||
stolonifera 3 to 4 ft |
25 |
2 |
00 |
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stol. var. lutea (Yellow-barked Dogwood )2 to 3 ft. |
20 |
1 |
80 |
15 |
00 |
3 to 4 ft |
30 |
2 |
50 |
20 |
00 |
22
FRAMINGHAM NURSERIES
CORONILLA Emerus 18 to 24 in
CORYLUS Avellana var. aurea 3 to 4 ft
4 to 5 ft
maxima var. purpurea 3 to 4 ft
COTONEASTER Simonsi 13^ to 2 ft
CYDONIA Japonica (Japan Quince) 13^ to 2 ft.
2 to 3 ft
DEUTZIA crenata 2^ to 3 ft
3 to 4 ft
c. var. Pride of Rochester 2 to 3 ft
gracilis 12 to 15 in
15 to 18 in
g. var. rosea 12 to 15 in
15 to 18 in
Lemoinei 18 to 24 in
DIERVILLA alba (white) 3 to 4 ft
Eva Rathke (dark red) 18 to 24 in
floribunda (red) 2 to 3 ft
3 to 4 ft
rosea (rose) 2 to 3 ft
3 to 4 ft
r. var. variegata 18 to 24 in
2 to 3 ft
ELEAGNUS angustifolia 4 to 5 ft
5 to 6 ft.
6 to 7 ft
longipes 2 to 3 ft
EUONYMUS alatus (Cork-barked Euonymus)
2 to 3 ft
3 to 4 ft
4 to 5 ft. specimens
5 to 6 ft. specimens
6 to 7 ft. specimens
Americanus var. atropurpurea 3 to 4 ft
Bungeanus 4 to 5 ft
5 to 6 ft
Europaeus 3 to 4 ft. . .
4 to 5 ft. ... .
5 to 6 ft
obovatus 12 to 18 in
18 to 24 in
Desirable for covering rocky banks.
EXOCHORDA grandiflora 3 to 4 ft
4 to 5 ft
Each |
Per 10 |
Per 100 |
25 |
1 50 |
|
35 |
3 00 |
25 00 |
40 |
3 50 |
30 00 |
40 |
3 50 |
|
.. 25 |
2 00 |
|
15 |
1 20 |
|
20 |
1 50 |
|
15 |
1 20 |
|
20 |
1 50 |
10 00 |
15 |
1 20 |
10 00 |
20 |
1 50 |
10 00 |
25 |
2 00 |
15 00 |
20 |
1 50 |
|
25 |
1 80 |
|
15 |
• 1 20 |
10 00 |
25 |
2 00 |
15 00 |
20 |
1 80 |
|
20 |
1 50 |
|
25 |
2 00 |
18 00 |
20 |
1 50 |
|
25 |
2 00 |
|
20 |
1 50 |
|
25 |
1 80 |
|
30 |
2 50 |
18 00 |
35 |
3 00 |
25 00 |
40 |
3 50 |
|
20 |
1 50 |
|
30 |
2 00 |
15 00 |
40 |
- 3 00 |
20 00 |
. . 1 00 |
7 50 |
60 00 |
. . 2 00 |
15 00 |
100 00 |
. 2 50 |
20 00 |
|
25 |
2 00 |
|
40 |
3 50 |
|
50 |
4 00 |
|
25 |
2 00 |
15 00 |
30 |
2 50 |
20 00 |
40 |
3 00 |
|
15 |
1 20 |
8 00 |
20 |
1 50 |
10 00 |
25 |
2 00 |
15 00 |
35 |
3 00 |
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Each Per 10
FORSYTH I A Fortunei (Golden Bell) 3 to 4 ft 20 1 20
4 to 5 ft. .-. 25 1 50
5 to 6 ft 30 2 00
intermedia 3 to 4 ft 20 1 50
suspensa 3 to 4 ft 25 1 50
4 to 5 ft 30 2 00
viridissima 3 to 4 ft 20 1 50
4 to 5 ft 25 2 00
GENISTA tinctoria 2 to 3 ft 15 1 20
HALES I A tetraptera (Silver Bell) 2 to 3 ft 30 2 50
HIBISCUS Syriacus (Althea or Rose of Sharon)
Double pink 3 to 4 ft 25 2 00
Double white 3 to 4 ft 25 2 00
Dbl. white, dark center 3 to 4 ft. 25 2 00
Single pink 3 to 4 ft 25 2 00
Single white, 3 to 4 ft 25 2 00
HIPPOPHAE Rhamnoides (Sea Buckthorn)3 to 4 ft. 25 2 00
4 to 5 ft 30
HYDRANGEA
arborescens grandiflora alba (Hills of Snow)
2 to 3 ft 25 2 00
3 to 4 ft 30 2 50
paniculata (Type) 3 to 4 ft, 25 2 00
paniculata grandiflora 2 to 3 ft 20 1 50
3 to 4 ft 25 2 00
radiata 2 to 3 ft 20 1 50
3 to 4 ft 25
vestita 2 to 3 ft 20 1 50
HYPERICUM aureum 2-fco 3 ft 15 1 00
3 to 4 ft 20 1 50
Moserianum 2 yrs 20 1 50
3 yrs 25 2 00
ILEX verticillata (Black Alder) 2 to 3 ft * 25 2 00
3 to 4 ft 35 2 50
4 to 5 ft. bushy 50 4 00
5 to 6 ft. bushy 75 6 00
i^F^Our stock of Ilex is exceptionally fine and bushy.
KERRIA Japonica 18 to 24 in 15 1 20
Japonica var. flora plena 2 to 3 ft 20 1 50
3 to 4 ft 25 2 00
Japonica var. follis variegatis 15 to 18 in 25 2 00
LIGUSTRUM amurense (Amoor River Privet)
2 to 3 ft 15 1 00
3 to 4 ft 20 1 20
4 to 5 ft 30 2 00
Per 100
7 00 9 00
12 00 9 00 10 00 12 00
8 00 10 00 10 00 20 00
15 00 20 00
10 00 15 00 10 00
7 00 10 00 10 00
15 00 20 00 30 00
10 00
8 00 10 00
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FRAMINGHAM NURSERIES
LIGU STRUM Continued |
Each |
Per 10 |
Per 100 |
Ibota (Chinese Privet) 18 to 24 in |
5 00 |
||
2 to 3 ft |
20 |
1 20 |
8 00 |
3 to 4 ft |
25 |
1 50 |
10 00 |
Ibota var. Regelianum (Spreading Form) |
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18 to 24 in |
15 |
1 20 |
10 00 |
2 to 2Y2 ft |
20 |
1 50 |
12 00 |
media (Japanese Privet) 2 to 3 ft |
15 |
1 00 |
7 00 |
3 to 4 ft |
20 |
1 20 |
10 00 |
5 to 7 ft. bushy specimens . |
50 |
4 00 |
|
ovalifolium (California Privet) |
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18 to 24 in |
3 00 |
||
2 to 2^ ft |
80 |
4 00 |
|
2l/2 to 3 ft |
1 00 |
5 00 |
|
3 to 4 ft |
1 20 |
6 00 |
|
vulgare 3 to 4 ft |
20 |
1 50 |
8 00 |
4 to 5 ft |
25 |
1 80 |
10 00 |
LONICERA fragrantissima 2 to 3 ft |
25 |
2 00 |
12 00 |
Morrowii 3 to 4 ft |
20 |
1 50 |
8 00 |
4 to 5 ft |
25 |
1 80 |
12 00 |
Morrowii, spreading form 3 to 4 ft |
25 |
2 00 |
10 00 |
4 to 5 ft |
30 |
2 50 |
15 00 |
Ruprechtiana 2 to 3 ft |
15 |
1 20 |
7 00 |
3 to 4 ft |
20 |
1 50 |
8 00 |
4 to 5 ft |
25 |
1 80 |
12 00 |
Standishii 2 to 3 ft |
15 |
1 20 |
10 00 |
3 to 4 ft |
20 |
1 50 |
12 00 |
Tatarica (rosea) 2 to 3 ft |
15 |
1 20 |
8 00 |
3 to 4 ft |
20 |
1 50 |
10 00 |
4 to-5 ft |
^25 |
2 00 |
15 00 |
T. var. alba 3 to 4 ft |
20 |
1 50 |
10 00 |
4 to 5 ft |
25 |
2 00 |
18 00 |
T. var. grandiflora alba 2 to 3 ft |
15 |
1 20 |
9 00 |
T. var. grandiflora rosea 2 to 3 ft |
15 |
1 20 |
10 00 |
3 to 4 ft |
20 |
1 50 |
12 00 |
4 to 5 ft |
25 |
2 00 |
|
T. var. rubra 2 to 3 ft |
15 |
1 20 |
10 00 |
3 to 4 ft. |
20 |
1 50 |
|
4 to 5 ft |
25 |
2 00 |
|
5 to 6 ft |
35 |
3 00 |
|
MAHONIA aquifolium (See evergreen shrubs) |
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MYRICA cerifera 12 to 15 in . |
25 |
2 00 |
|
15 to 18 in |
30 |
2 50 |
|
18 to 24 in |
35 |
3 00 |
|
2 to 3 ft. XX 3 to 4ft.XX |
75 . . 1 00 |
6 50 |
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Each |
Per 10 |
Per 100 |
|
PHILADELPHUS coronarius (Mock Orange) 3 to 4 ft. |
20 |
1 50 |
10 00 |
4 to 5 ft |
25 |
2 00 |
12 00 |
5 to 6 ft. bushy |
30 |
2 50 |
15 00 |
c. var. aureus (Golden Syringa) 12 to 15 in |
25 |
2 00 |
|
18 to 24 in |
30 |
2 50 |
22 00 |
o. var. Bouquet de Blanc 2 to 3 ft |
20 |
1 50 |
|
3 to 4 ft |
25 |
2 00 |
|
o. var. multiflorus plenus (Se mi-double )2 to 3 ft.. . . |
20 |
1 50 |
10 00 |
3 to 4 ft |
25 |
2 00 |
15 00 |
■Gordonianus 4 to 5 ft |
20 |
1 50 |
|
grandiflorus 3 to 4 ft |
20 |
1 20 |
9 00 |
4 to 5 ft |
25 |
2 00 |
|
5 to 6 ft |
30 |
2 50 |
|
Lemoinei 2 to 3 ft |
20 |
1 50 |
10 00 |
3 to 4 ft |
25 |
2 00 |
15 00 |
L. var. Avalanche 2 to 3 ft |
20 |
1 20 |
8 00 |
3 to 4 ft |
25 |
1 50 |
12 00 . |
L. Mont Blanc 2 to 3 ft |
20 |
1 20 |
8 00 |
3 to 4 ft |
25 |
1 50 |
12 00 |
POTENTILLA fruticosa 2 to 3 ft |
20 |
1 50 |
10 00 |
3 to 4 ft |
25 |
2 00 |
15 00 |
PRUNUS sinensis alba plena (Double White Almond) |
|||
2 to 3 ft |
25 |
2 00 |
|
3 to 4 ft |
35 |
3 00 |
|
s. var. rosea plena (Double Pink Flowering Almond) |
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3 to 4 ft |
35 |
3 00 |
|
tomentosa 3 to 4 ft |
15 |
1 20 |
8 00 |
4 to 5 ft |
20 |
1 50 |
10 00 |
5 to 6 ft |
25 |
1 80 |
12 00 |
Prunus tomentosa posesses real merit. It is absolutely hardy, and not subject to San Jose scale. The foliage of itself is a thing of beauty. When it has obtained its growth it will bloom profusely in early Spring, and bear abundance of fruit in early Autumn. The fruit resembles small cherries, is highly orna- mental and edible for man as well as birds.
triloba 2 to 3 ft |
30 |
2 50 |
|
PTELEA (See under Trees) |
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PYRUS arbutifolia 2 to 3 ft |
20 |
1 50 |
10 00 |
3 to 4 ft |
25 |
2 00 |
15 00 |
floribunda var. nigra 2 to 3 ft |
20 |
1 50 |
|
3 to 4 ft |
25 |
2 00 |
12 00 |
4 to 5 ft ... |
30 |
||
RHAMNUS catharticus (Buckthorn) 4 to 5 ft |
2 00 |
15 00 |
|
5 to 6 ft |
30 |
2 50 |
20 00 |
frangula 3 to 4 ft |
. . 20 |
1 50 |
12 00 |
4 to 5 ft |
25 |
2 00 |
|
5 to 6 ft |
30 |
2 50 |
18 00 |
b to 7 ft |
35 |
3 00 |
25 00 |
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FRAMINGHAM NURSERIES
Each |
Per 10 |
Per 100 |
|
RHODOTYPUS kerrioides 2 to 3 ft |
20 |
1 20 |
10 00 |
3 to 4 ft |
25 |
1 50 |
12 00 |
RHUS aromatica (Fragrant Sumac) 18 to 24 in. . . . |
20 |
1 50 |
12 00 |
3 to 4 ft |
35 |
3 00 |
25 00 |
cotinus (Purple Fringe) 3 to 4 ft |
25 |
2 00 |
|
4 to 5 ft |
35 |
3 00 |
|
5 to 6 ft |
40 |
3 50 |
|
6 to 7 ft. bushy |
60 |
5 00 |
|
glabra (Smooth Sumac) 2 to 3 ft |
20 |
1 20 |
|
3 to 4 ft |
25 |
1 50 |
|
typhina (Staghorn Sumac) 3 to 4 ft |
20 |
1 50 |
|
4 to 5 ft |
30 |
2 00 |
|
5 to 6 ft |
35 |
2 50 |
|
6 to 8 ft |
50 |
4 00 |
|
ROBINIA hispida (Rose acacia) 18 to 24 in |
20 |
1 50 |
|
2 to 3 ft |
25 |
2 00 |
|
ROSA blanda 18 to 24 in |
15 |
1 20 |
10 00 |
2 to 3 ft |
20 |
1 50 |
12 00 |
3 to 4 ft |
25 |
2 00 |
15 00 |
Carolina (Swamp Rose) 2 to 3 ft |
20 |
1 20 |
8 00 |
3 to 4 ft |
25 |
1 50 |
10 00 |
lucida 12 to 18 in |
15 |
1 00 |
8 00 |
18 to 24 in |
20 |
1 20 |
10 00 |
2 to 3 ft |
25 |
1 50 |
12 00 |
3 to 4 ft |
30 |
2 00 |
18 OO |
multiflora 3 to 4 ft |
20 |
1 50 |
8 00 |
nitida 12 to 18 in |
15 |
1 00 |
6 00 |
18 to 24 in |
20 |
1 20 |
9 00 |
rubiginosa (Sweet Briar Rose) 2 to 3 ft |
20 |
1 20 |
8 00 |
3 to 4 ft |
25 |
1 50 |
10 00 |
rubrifolia (Red-leaved Rose) 2 to 3 ft. strong plants |
15 |
1 20 |
9 00 |
3 to 4 ft |
20 |
1 50 |
|
rugosa 2 to 2)^ ft |
20 |
1 20 |
10 00 |
2^ to 3 ft |
25 |
1 50 |
12 00 |
3 to 4 ft |
30 |
2 00 |
15 OO |
rugosa alba 18 to 24 in |
20 |
1 20 |
9 00 |
2 to 2^ ft , |
25 |
1 50 |
10 00 |
2]^ to 3 ft |
30 |
1 80 |
12 00 |
setigera (Prairie Rose) 3 to 4 ft |
20 |
1 50 |
10 00 |
5 to 6 ft. heavy. . |
50 |
4 50 |
40 OO |
Wichuraiana 2 yrs |
15 |
1 20 |
8 00 |
3 yrs . . - |
20 |
1 50 |
10 00 |
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Each Per 10 Per 100
SAMBUCUS Canadensis (Common Elder)
2 to 3 ft 20 1 50 12 00
3 to 4 ft 25 1 80
nigra aurea (Golden Elder) 2 to 3 ft 20 1 50
3 to 4 ft 25 2 00
SPIRAEA arguta 2 to 3 ft 20 1 50 10 00
3 to 4 ft 25 2 00 12 00
blumeii (Pink) 2 to 3 ft 20 1 50 8 00
3 to 4 ft 25 1 80 10 00
Bumalda 18 to 24 in 20 1 50 12 00
B. var. Anthony Waterer
12 to 15 in 15 1 20 8 00
15 to 18 in 20 1 50 10 00
callosa IS to 24 in 20 1 50
c. var. alba 18 to 24 in 15 1 20 10 00
2 to 2Y2 ft 20 1 50
c. var. superba 18 to 24 in 15 1 20 10 00
2 to 3 ft 20 1 50
opulifolia (Nine Bark) 3 to 4 ft. 20 1 50
4 to 5 ft 25 1 80
5 to 6 ft 30 2 20
•o. var. aurea (Golden Spiraea) 3 to 4 ft 15 1 20
4 to 5 ft 25 1 50 12 00
5 to 6 ft 30 2 00 15 00
prunifolia (Bridal Wreath) 3 to 4 ft 20 1 50
4 to 5 ft 25 2 00 15 00
rotund ifolia 3 to 4 ft 20 1 50 12 00
salicifolia 2 to 3 ft 20 1 20 8 00
Thunbergii 2 to 2^ ft 20 1 20 8 00
23^ to 3 ft 25 1 50 10 00
3 to 4 ft 30 2 50 12 00
tomentosa 2 to 3 ft 20 1 20 8 00
3 to 4 ft 35 3 00
tilmifolia (white, very fine) 3 to 4 ft 25 2 00 10 00
Van Houttei 3 to 4 ft 20 1 50 10 00
4 to 5 ft 30 2 00 15 00
STEPHANANDRA flexuosa 2 to 3 ft 25 1 80 12 00
3 to 4 ft 30 2 50 15 00
SYMPHORICARPUS racemosus (Snowberry)
2 to 3 ft 20 1 20 10 00
vulgaris (Indian Currant) 2 to 3 ft. $60 00 per 1000 15 1 00 6 00
3 to 4 ft 20 1 50 8 00
4 to 5 ft 25 1 80 10 00
SYR1NGA Josikaea 3 to 4 ft 25 2 00 18 00
4 to 5 ft 35 3 00 25 00
Persica (Persian Lilac) 2 to 3 ft 25 2 00
3 to 4 ft 35 3 00
pubescens 4 to 5 ft 35 3 00
5 to 6 ft 45
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FRAMINGHAM NURSERIES
SYRINGA Continued |
Each |
Per 10 |
Per 100' |
Rothomagensis 2 to 3 ft |
20 |
1 50 |
|
3 to 4 ft |
25 |
2 00 |
|
vulgaris (Common Lilac) 2 to 3 ft |
20 |
1 50 |
10 00' |
3 to 4 ft |
25 |
1 80 |
15 OR |
4 to 5 ft |
40 |
3 50 |
|
vulgaris alba (Common White Lilac) 2 to 3 ft |
20 |
1 50 |
12 00 |
3 to 4 ft |
25 |
1 80 |
15 00 |
4 to 5 ft |
40 |
3 50 |
30 OO |
Belle de Nancy (Double Blue) 3 to 4 ft |
40 |
3 50 |
|
Charles X. (single reddish purple) 2 to 3 ft |
30 |
2 50 |
20 00- |
Frau Bertha Dammann (Pure White) 2 to 3 ft |
30 |
2 50 |
|
Leon Simon (Blush Crimson) 2 to 3 ft |
30 |
2 50 |
|
Marie LeGray (Single White) 2 to 3 ft |
30 |
2 50 |
20 00 |
3 to 4 ft |
.40 |
3 50 |
30 00 |
Michael Buchner (Double Pale Lilac) 2 to 3 ft |
30 |
2 50 |
20 00 |
Mme. Lemoine (Large Double White) 2 to 3 ft. . . |
30 |
2 50 |
20 00 |
3 to 4 ft |
40 |
3 50 |
30 00 |
Pres. Carnot (Pale Lilac) 2 to 3 ft |
30 |
2 50 |
|
Pres. Grevy (Double Blue) 2 to 3 ft |
30 |
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Rubra de Marley (Single Rosy Purple) 2 to 3 ft.. . |
30 |
2 50 |
20 00 |
Sanguinea Rubra Minor (Red) 2 to 3 ft |
30 |
2 50 |
20 00 |
Souv. de L. Spaeth (Single Dark Red) 2 to 3 ft. . . |
30 |
2 50 |
20 oa |
Wm. Robinson (Double Pink) 2 to 3 ft |
80 |
2 50 |
|
VACCINIUM corymbosum (High Bush Blueberry). |
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2 to 3 ft |
75 |
6 00 |
|
3 to 4 ft. . . |
1 00 |
||
VIBURNUM cassinodes 3 to 4 ft |
35 |
3 00 |
|
4 to 5 ft |
50 |
4 50 |
|
5 to 6 ft |
75 |
6 00 |
|
6 to 7 ft |
1 25 |
||
dentatum 2 to 3 ft |
15 |
1 20 |
10 00 |
3 to 4 ft |
20 |
1 50 |
12 00 |
4 to 5 ft |
25 |
2 00 |
|
5 to 6 ft |
35 |
3 00 |
|
6 to 8 ft |
60 |
||
Lantana 2 to 3 ft |
20 |
1 50 |
12 00 |
3 to 4 ft |
25 |
2 00 |
|
Opulus (High Bush Cranberry) 3 to 4 ft |
20 |
1 50 |
12 00 |
4 to 5 ft |
25 |
2 00 |
15 00 |
5 to 6 ft |
35 |
3 00 |
20 oa |
Opulus sterilis (Common Snowball) 3 to. 4 ft |
20 |
1 50 |
|
4 to 5 ft |
25 |
2 00 |
|
tomentosum 2 to 3 ft |
30 |
2 50 |
|
tomentosum var. plicatum (Japanese Snowball) |
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3 to 4 ft |
30 |
2 50 |
22 00 |
WEIGELA Sse Diervilla |
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XANTHORRHIZA apiifolia 12 to 15 in |
25 |
2 00 |
15 00 |
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ROSES
Our roses are all grown in the United States of America, and are far superior
to foreign-grown stock.
HARDY ROSES
Hybrid Perpetual and Other Varieties.
Strong Field-grown Plants; 25c each; $2.00 per 10. Baroness Rothschild — Bright pink, very large.
Crested Moss — Deep pink.
Frau Karl Druschki — Pare white, large.
General Jacqueminot — Bright scarlet crimson.
Harrison’s Yellow.
John Hopper — Bright rose, carmine center.
Louise Van Houtte — Dark Velvety red.
Margaret Dickson — White, pale flesh centre, large.
Mme. Gabriel Luizet — Light silvery pink.
Mrs. John Laing — Large, soft pink; fragrant and steady bloomer. Paul Neyron — Deep rose, very large.
Persian Yellow.
Ulrich Brunner — Rich cherry red; one of the best.
EVER BLOOMING ROSES
Strong Field-grown Plants; 30c each; $2.50 per 10. Annchen Muller — Dwarf, rose color.
Baby Dorothy — Dwarf double pink.
Baby Rambler — Free blooming, crimson.
Baby Rambler White.
Gen. MacArthur — Bright crimson, large.
Gloire de Dijon — Buff with orange centre, Double.
Gruss an Teplitz — Scarlet, shading to velvety crimson.
Hugh Dickson — Intense crimson, shaded scarlet, large.
Jubilee — Dark red, maroon at base.
Kaiserin Augusta Victoria — Delicate creamy white.
Ki Harney Pink — Suffused pale pink, large buds.
La France — Bright pink, fragrant.
Mme. Caroline Testout — Large double silvery rose.
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FRAMINGHAM NURSERIES
HARDY RAMBLERS
Each Per 10
Crimson Rambler, strong plants, own roots 30 2 50
Pink Rambler, Double pink 30 2 50
White Rambler (Thalia) 30 2 50
Per 100 20 00
CLIMBING AND TRAILING ROSES
Baltimore Belle, Pale blush
Dawson, Bright pink, semi-double; fragrant. Dorothy Perkins, Hardy double pink, 2 yrs. .
3 yrs.
Dorothy Perkins, Excelsa, Red,
Hiawatha, Single red, 2 yrs
3 yrs
Minnehaha, Double bright pink
Pink Roamer, Large single pink, white center
Queen of the Prairie, Double red
Tausendschon, Large pink trusses, fragrant .
20 |
1 50 |
|
25 |
2 00 |
|
20 |
1 50 |
12 00 |
30 |
2 50 |
20 00 |
30 |
2 50 |
20 00 |
30 |
2 50. |
20 00 |
40 |
3 50 |
30 OO |
30 |
2 50 |
|
30 |
||
20 |
1 50 |
|
30 |
2 50 |
20 00 |
ROSA RUGOSA HYBRIDS
Con rad i Ferd. Meyer, Silvery rose, large, double frag. 30 2 50
Mme. George Bruant — Paper white, double 30 2 50
WICHURAIANA HYBRIDS
Gardenia, Single yellow, opening cream 25 2 00
South Orange Perfection, Soft blush pink, 25 2 00
Universal Favorite, Large double pink clusters, fragrant 25 2 00
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VINES AND CLIMBERS
Each |
Per 10 |
Per 100 |
|
ACT 1 N 1 D 1 A arguta 2 yrs |
20 |
1 50 |
12 00 |
AKEBIA quinata 4 yrs. strong plants |
30 |
2 00 |
|
AMPELOPSIS quinquefolia (Virginia Creeper) 3 yrs. |
15 |
1 00 |
7 00 |
quinq. var. Engelmanni 3 yrs |
20 |
1 50 |
10 00 |
Veitchii (Boston Ivy) 2 yrs. field-grown |
15 |
1 20 |
10 00 |
3 vrs |
20 |
1 50 |
12 00 |
ARISTOLOCHIA sipho (Dutchman’s Pipe Vine) |
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3 yrs |
50 |
3 50 |
|
4 to 5 ft. extra |
60 |
5 00 |
|
BIG NON 1 A radicans (Trumpet Vine) |
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3 yrs. strong plants |
20 |
1 80 |
|
CELASTRUS articulatus (Japanese Bittersweet) |
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3 yrs |
20 |
1 50 |
12 00 |
4 yrs |
26 |
1 80 |
|
scandens 3 yrs |
20 |
1 50 |
12 00 |
CLEMATIS Duchess of Edinburg 2 yrs. field-grown |
30 |
2 50 |
|
Henryii |
30 |
2 50 |
|
Mme. Baron Veillard |
30 |
2 50 |
|
Mme. Ed. Andre * |
30 |
2 50 |
|
paniculata 2 yrs. field-grown |
20 |
1 20 |
10 00 |
3 yrs. field-grown |
25 |
1 50 |
12 00 |
Virginiana 2 yrs |
15 |
1 20 |
|
EUONYMUS radicans (See under Evergreen Shrubs) |
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HEDERA Helix (English Ivy) 2 yrs |
25 |
2 00 |
18 00 |
3 yrs |
30 |
2 50 |
20 00 |
LONICERA (Honeysuckle) |
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brachypoda 2 yrs |
15 |
1 20 |
6 00 |
3 yrs 7 |
20 |
1 50 |
8 00 |
b. var. Chinensis 2 yrs |
20 |
1 50 |
8 00 |
b. var. Halleana (Hall’s Japan Honeysuckle) 2 yrs. |
15 |
1 00 |
6 00 |
3 yrs |
20 |
1 20 |
8 00 |
4 vrs |
25 |
1 50 |
9 00 |
LYCIUM Chinensis 2 vrs |
20 |
1 50 |
|
TECOMA See Bigonia |
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WISTARIA Chinensis (Chinese Wistaria) blue |
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4 yrs |
50 |
3 50 |
30 00 |
Chinensis (Tree Form) |
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3 to 4 ft. stems, 6 yr. heads |
2 50 |
20 00 |
|
Chinensis alba (Chinese White Wistaria) 4 yrs |
50 |
3 50 |
30 00 |
7 yrs |
2 50 |
25 00 |
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FRAMINGHAM NURSERIES
FRUIT TREES
Each |
Per 10 |
Per 100 |
|
APPLES, 1M in |
50 |
4 00 |
30 00 |
Baldwin, Fameuse, King, McIntosh Red, Wolf River. |
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% in. and up |
30 |
2 50 |
20 OO |
Summer Varieties,
Red Astrachan Sweet Bough, William’s Favorite Autumn Varieties
Duchess, Fameuse, Gravenstein, Maiden Blush.
Winter Varieties,
Baldwin, Gano, Hubbardston, Nonesuch, Jona- than, King, McIntosh, Newtown Pippin, North- ern Spy, R. I. Greening, Spitzenburg, Stark,
Stayman’s Winesap, Talman Sweet, Wealthy,
Winter Banana. -
DWARF APPLES 50 4 00 35 00
Summer Varieties, Red Astrachan.
Autumn Varieties, Gravenstein, Golden Sweet.
Winter Varieties Baldwin, McIntosh Red, R. I.
Greening.
CRAB APPLES 5 to 7 ft 35 3 00
Hyslop, Martha, Transcendent.
STANDARD PEARS, 11-16 in. and up 40 3 50
Bartlett, Beurre d’ Anjou, Clapp’s Favorite,
Duchess, Flemish Beauty, Lawrence, Seckel,
Sheldon, Worden Seckel.
Beurre Bose 11-16 in. and up |
60 |
5 50 |
50 OR |
DWARF PEARS, ^ in. and up Bartlett, Beurre d’ Anjou, Clapp’s Favorite, Duchess, Seckel. |
35 |
2 50 |
|
Beurre Bose |
1 00 |
7 50 |
|
CHERRIES, % in. and up |
50 |
4 00 |
Black Tartarian, Gov. Wood, Montmorency, Yellow Spanish.
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Each Per 10
PLUMS, % in. and up 40 3 50
Abundance, Bradshaw, Burbank, Green Gage,
Lombard, October Purple, Red June, Satsuma,
Yellow Egg.
PEACHES, X in. and up 25 2 00
Carman, Champion, Commodore Dewey, Craw- ford Early, Crawford Late, Elberta, Fitzgerald,
Foster, Greensboro, Mt. Rose, Old Mixon,
Stump.
QUINCE, 4 to 5 ft. 40 3 50
Champion, Meech’s Prolific, Orange, Rea’s Mammoth.
SMALL FRUITS
GRAPES, 2 yrs 20 150
Brighton, Concord, Delaware, Moore’s Early,
Niagara, Pocklington, Salem, Worden.
Green Mountain, Campbell’s Early 25 2 00
RASPBERRIES 50
Columbian, Cuthbert, Gregg, Kansas, Marlboro.
Golden Queen, 60
BLACKBERRIES 50
Agawam, Eldorado, Rathbun, Snyder, Taylor,
Wilson’s Early.
Per 100
15 00
3 00
3 00
RHUBARB, Myatt’s, 3 yrs.
1 50
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FRAMINGHAM NURSERIES
YOUR ATTENTION
Is called especially to the following- stock listed in this Trade-List. All of it is strictly first class. We have made prices reasonable, quality and size considered.
Juniperus Suecica Picea Engelmanni Picea excelsa Picea pungens Kosteriana Pinus Austriaca
EVERGREENS
Pinus divaricata Thuya occ, globosa Thuya occ. Siberica Tsuga Canadensis
DECIDUOUS TREES
Acer dasycarpum Betula papyracfea
Acer platanoides Crataegus coccinea
Acer saccbarum Syringa Japonica
Betula alba Populus deltoides
DECIDUOUS SHRUBS
Berberis Thunbergii Caragana arborescens Corylus Avellana aurea Euonymus alatus Forsythias in variety Hypericum aureum Ilex verticillata Ligustrum amurense Ligustrum Regelianum Lon ice ra tatarica Prunus tomentosa Philadelphus coronarius Rosa Carolina
Rosa multiflora Rosa nitida Rosa rubiginosa Rosa rugosa Rosa rugosa alba Rosa setigera Spiraea arguta Spiraea opulifolia aurea Spiraea Thunbergii Spiraea Van Houtte Symphoricarpus vulgaris Viburnum dentatum Viburnum opulus
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“I NEVER KNEW YOU HAD SUCH A GREAT QUANTITY AND VARIETY OF STOCK”
is a phrase we hear every day — not only from persons outside the trade, but also from men who have spent their entire lives in the nursery business.
Do YOU realize how much stock we have? There is only one way to find out — come and look us over. Some one of us will be here to give you the glad hand and to show you about. If notified of your coming, we will meet you at the station. Our phone num- ber is “Framingham 331.”
The express trains from New York and Chicago siop at Fram- ingham— also the locals and milk trains. Electric lines and motor roads converge here. In fact, wherever you may be, you are within easy striking distance of Framingham.
Directions for reaching Framingham are printed on the last
page.
Motor Truck Transportation
For several years we have delivered local orders by motor truck. Our experience leads us to heartily endorse that method of transportation. The reasons are many.
To begin with, the cost is less for it does away with boxing. Then too, it is more convenient, for the stock is delivered to the spot where it is to be used. Also the stock has less chance to become bruised and broken, for it does not have to be squeezed into the nar- row confines of a box. But the greatest reason of all is that you receive your stock within a few hours after digging and it arrives in as fresh condition as when it stood in the nursery rows.
For all orders which weigh one ton or more and which are to be shipped within fifty or sixty miles, we recommend MOTOR TRUCK TRANSPORTATION.
We are not in the trucking business; we hire our trucking done. The charge we make you is just what the truckman charges us and is based on the distance travelled and the size of the truck used.
FRAMINGHAM NURSERIES are located in Framingham, Mass., about 20 miles from Boston and from Worcester, on the main line of the Boston & Al- bany division of the New York Central R. R. Also on the New Haven R. R.
Nearly all the trains to Boston from the West and from New York by the way of Springfield stop here. Trains leave the South Station, Boston, for Framingham every fifteen or twenty minutes.
We are situated about two miles from the Framingham station. We are reached from that point by the Boston-bound cars of the Boston & Worcester Street Railway Co. Ask the conductor for the FRAMINGHAM NURSERIES STOP. Phone us from the Framingham station and we will meet you there.
From Boston we may also be reached by any local car of the Boston & Worcester Street Railway Co. which goes as far as Framingham Junction. These cars leave from Park Square. Ask the conductor for our stop. From Worcester, any Boston-bound local car will leave you at our stop.
By motor from the West, turn from the New York & Boston Motor Road to the right at East Sudbury and continue for about three miles. From Boston take Commonwealth Ave. to its end, then South St. for about seven miles. You can’t help seeing our swinging sign.