Historic, Archive Document Do not assume content reflects current scientific knowledge, policies, or practices. \ Specia Prices to esale rge Buyers Spring 1914 In effect January 1, 1 °1 1 __ j] q hfrrj-lTrTtT^Ti ~r 1^1 1$ A f I 3BtE30EXV^i> Terms smd Conditions When ordering from tragUist AlWuy’s- r^fer to ‘'Special Net List.” i We do not pay the freigm ou on tnese “special net prices,” tut freight rates are low, Louisiana, Mo., being on St. Louis basis. Prices in this list are strictly net cash for first-class stock of the various sorts and grades specified, carefully packed and delivered free to our freight or express of- fices,with no extra charge for boxes, bales or packing. Packing will be done in the most thorough manner — all boxes double paper lined at all seasons — a safe-guard against both drying and freezing. We use ample moist packing material to keep stock in perfect condition for delivery by freight anywhere in the United States. Ex- press^ shipments are packed as lightly as possible as is consistent with safe delivery. TEEMS: One-fourth cash with order, balance on ar- rival? 5 percent discount for cash in full with order.. .No discount allowed unless all cash is received with order. Please give explicit shipping directions, as we express- ly stipulate, and all orders are accepted with the under- standing that our responsibility shall end when stock is delivered, in good order, to transportation company. Claims for damage or delay in transit must be made di- rect to transportation c.ompany. Entomologist’s certificate on all shipments. Important — Read Carefully 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 not less than 10 of a variety. Stark Bros. » 1 1 Nurseries & Orchards Co. Louisiana, Mo. (Communication's should be addressed to headquarters — Louisiana, Mo., where all correspondence is handled.) BRANCH NURSERIES: Dansville, N. ¥.; North Girard, Pa.; Huntsville, Ala.; Fayetteville, Ark.; Marion- ville. Mo.; aid other points. APPLE Usual Varieties 1000 100 ONE- YEAR, 2 to 3 ft-.'.. $100 $ 12 “ 3 to 5 ft 150 17 TWO-YEAR, X, 3 to 4 ft 110 13 “ ’ XX, 4 to 5 ft 150 17 “ XXX, 5 to 7 ft: : 200 22 Special — 1-yr. 5-6 ft. 2c per tree additional to 1-yr. 3-5 ft. prices. Akin American Sum. Pearmain American Golden Russet Baldwin Bellflower, Yellow Benoni Bonum Maiden Blush McMahon White Northern Spy Old Wife Pippin Pennsylvania Red Streak Pryor Red Ram bo Charlamof (Early Duchess) Red Astrachan Chenango Strawberry Cox Orange Early Colton Early Harvest Fameuse (Snow) Fanny Hubbardston Nonsuch Hyde King (King of West) Jeniton King Tompkins Co. Lady Sweet Longfield Lowell (Orange Pippin) Commercial Varieties TWO-YEAR, ft. prices. Albemarle Pippin Arkansas Black Banana (Winter) Black Ben (Trade Mark) Champion (Trade Mark) Delicious (T.-M.) S. Del. Duchess (Oldenburg) Early Melon Early Ripe Fall Pippin Gilbert Winesap Gravenstein Grimes Golden Ingram Jefferis Jonathan Kinnaird Choice Red June R. I. Greening Roman Stem Salome Shockley Stark Sutton Beauty Talman Sweet Williams Favorite Willow Twig Wolf River Yates Yellow Horse 1000 100 2 to 3 ft $110 $ 13 3 to 5 ft 160 18 X, 3 to 4 ft 120 14 XX, 4 to 5 ft 160 18 XXX, 5 to 7 ft 210 23 r. 5-6 ft. 2c per tree additional to 1- -yr. 3-5 Nero Newtown Pippin North Western Greening Ortley (White Bellflower) Paradise Winter Sweet Paragon Winesap Rome Beauty Senator (Trade Mark) Spitzenburg Stark Delicious (T.-M.) Stark King David (T.-M.) Stay man Winesap Steele Red (Red Canada) Sweet Bough Vandiver Improved Virginia Beauty Wagener King David (T.-M.) S. K. D. Wealthy Liveland Raspberry Magnet (Magnate) Malinda M. B. Twig (Stark Strain) McIntosh Red Minkler Improved Special Varieties TWO-YEAR, Western Bty. (O. Nonpareil) Wrhite Winter Pearmain Winesap Windsor Yellow Transparent York Imperial 1000 100 2 to 3 ft- . $120 $ 14 3 to 5 ft 170 19 X, 3 to 4 ft 130 15 XX, 4 to 5 ft 170 19 XXX, 5 to 7 ft 220 24 Page 2 APPLE — Continued Banner Bellflower Imp’d (M. Or.) Bismarck Buckingham Imp’d, S, S’n Chicago (Trade Mark) Colorado Orange Ensee Fall Winesap Giant Jeniton Gravenstein, Banks Red Gravenstein, Red, S. 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 North’n Spy Primate Patten Greening Red Jefferis Red Rome Beauty, Illinois “ Rome Beauty., O. Red “ Rome Bty., O. Bright “ Rome Beauty, Wash. Scarlet Pippin Stark-Star (Trade Mark) Stark Summer Queen Summer Champion White Pippin (Stark Strain) Wilson Red June Winter Maiden Blush Wismer Dessert CRAB APPLE 1000 X, 3 to 4 ft $130 XX. 4 to 5 ft 180 100 $ 15 20 XXX, S to 7 ft Dartmouth Excelsior Hewes Va. Cider Hyslop Martha 230 Stark Florence Stark Gold (5c extra) Transcendent Whitney 25 DWARF APPLE 1000 100 X, 3 to 4 ft :$150 $ 17 XX, 4 to 5 ft 250 27 XXX, 5 to 7 ft 350 37 Banana (Winter) Senator $ Black Ben Stark Delicious (T.-M.) Henry Clay Stark King David (T.-M. Jonathan Stark-Star Lady Stayman Winesap Liveland Raspberry Wealthy Rome Beauty Wilson Red June CHERRY Special Varieties 1000 100 ONE-YEAR, 2 to 3 ft - $160 $ 18 “ 3 to 5 ft 210 23 TWO-YEAR, X, 3 to 4 ft 170 19 “ XX, 4 to 5 ft 210 23 “ X±X, 5 to 7 ft 250 27 Bing Paul Black Tartarian Improved Royal Ann Lambert Schmidt’s Bigarreau Napoleon Yellow Spanish Leading Varieties 1000 100 ONE-YEAR, 2 to 3 ft $170 $ 19 c< 3 to 5 ft • 220 24 TWO-YEAR, X, 3 to 4 ft 180 20 “ XX, 4 to 5 ft 220 24 (t XXX, 5 to 7 ft 260 28 Baldwin Dyehouse Early Richmond English Morello Montmorency Monarch “ Stark “ Sweet Royal Duke Cherry Continued on Page Page 3 NECTARINE 1000 100 X, 2 to 4 ft $ 25 $3.20 XX, 4 to 5 ft 30 4.00 XXX, 5 to 7 ft....‘ 40 5.00 Red Roman, same size and same price as Boston. PEAR Usual Varieties X, 3 to 4 ft XX, 4 to 5 ft. XXX, 5 to 7 ft Alamo Bloodgood Boussock Clairgeau Clapp Favorite Dorset Duchess (Angouleme) Garber Howell 1000 100 $190 $ 21 230 25 270 29 Kieffer Koonce Lawrence Manning Elizabeth Patrick Barry Rossney Snyder Vermont Beauty Wilder Early Special Varieties 1000 100 X, 3 to 4 ft $200 $ 22 XX, 4 to 5 ft 240 26 XXX, 5 to 7 ft 280 30 Anjou King Karl Bartlett Lincoln Bartlett Hybrid Riehl Best Beurre Bose Stark Seckel (Riehl Strain) Colorado Seedless Stark Tyson (Wallis strain) Comice Theodore Williams (Stella) Crocker Bartlett Triumph Durand Wallis Kieffer Fame (Trade Mark) Winter Bartlett Flemish Beauty Winter Nelis Jones Winter Worden Seckel PLUM Usual Varieties 1000 100 X, 3 to 4 ft $180 $ 20 XX, 4 to 5 ft 240 27 XXX, 5 to 7 ft 280 30 Black Diamond Muncy Bradshaw Orient Damson Freestone Pond Seedling Majestic Poole Pride “ Shropshire Prune German DeSoto “ Italian Earliest of All “ York State Gonzales Reine Claude Hammer Terry Imperial Gage Wickson Lombard Wild Goose Improved Milton Yellow Egg Special Varieties 1000 100 X, 3 to 4 ft $210 $ 19 XX, 4 to 5 ft 250 28 XXX, 5 to 7 ft 290 31 Abundance Prune French America Prune Morgan Hill Burbank October Purple Duarte (3c extra) Omaha Early Gold (Shiro) Purple Flesh Freestone Goose Red June Gold (Trade Mark) Sat sum a Late Goose Stella ■ • Mammoth Gold (3c extra) Tatge (Imp’d Lombard) Stark Green Gage (Mo.) Page 5 DWARF PEAR X, 3 to 4 ft. XX, 4 to 5 ft. -XXX, 5 to 7 ft. Anjou Bartlett Clapp Favorite Comice Duchess Fame 1000 ..$170 ... 220 ... 260 Howell King Karl Manning Elizabeth Stark Seckel Triumph Winter Bartlett 100 $ 19 24 28 APRICOT 1000 X, 3 to 4 ft XX, 4 to 5 ft.. XXX, 5 to 7 ft.~ Alexander Blenheim Colorado Early May Harris Hemskirke Moorpark Royal Stella Superb Tilton Wenatchee Moorpark % 100 $ 13 16 20 QUINCE Bourgeat, Missouri Mammoth, Orange. 1000 100 X, 3 to 4 ft _ $160 $ 18 XX, 4 to 5 ft— 220 24 XXX, 5 to 7 ft 260 28 Van Deman at 3c per tree additional to above prices. NUT TREES Each 10 100 Filbert ;, American Sweet, 3 to 4 ft 1$ .30 $2.70 3.60 3.60 $ “ “ 4 to 6 ft. .40 Grafted, Rochester (E. H. Rhiel) .75 “ Cooner fRhiel’s^ 75 — Walnut, Select Seedlings Concord Seedlings 30 .35 2.80 3.20 3.20 25 .35 Missouri Mammoth, 2-yr 30 2.80 “ " 3-yr 50 4.80 “ Shellbark, 2-yr ...... .30 2.80 “ “ 3-yr 50 4.80 eedlings, Colorado .50 4.80 Illinois Hardy.- .. .35 3.20 Missouri Hardy 35 3.20 Grafted Pabst ....... 1.00 “ Stuart. 1.00 Van Deman ...... 1.00 Black, 1 to 2 ft .60 4 “ 2 to 3 ft .90 7 “ 3 to 4 ft : 1.50 13 “ 4 to 6 ft ....... 1.70 15 Japan 2.80 White (Butternut) ....... .„. 50 4.50 FOREST TREE SEEDLINGS Catalpa Speciosa 1 to 2 ft 1000 $ 10 it u 2 to 3 ft 13 Locust, Black 1 to 2 ft. . 8 c< ti _ 2 to 3. ft 12 Page 6 25 of one variety, Grape, Raspberry, Blackberry, Dew- berry, Currant, Gooseberry, Roses, Climbers, Hedge Plants, Garden Roots, Paeonies, at 100 rate; 300 at 1000 rate. ONE-YEAR mo A -on* TWO-YEAR 100 1000 bcRIkFl li 100 1000 $ 2.80 $ 25 Agawam (dark red) rich and swt. $ 3.30 $ 30 23.00 200 Banner (Trade-mark) rich red 28.00 250 13.00 110 Barry (black) high quality 18.00 150 3.80 35 Brighton (red) one of the best 5.30 50 5.30 50 Campbell Early (b’k) very large 6.80 65 3.80 35 Catawba (red) an old favorite 5.30 50 2.50 22 Clinton (black) fine for wine .... 3.30 30 1.90 16 Concord (b’k) great money-maker 2.50 23 6.30 60 Cynthiana (blk.) fine for wine 8.30 80 5.30 50 Delaware (red) small, best qual.._ 6.80 65 2.30 20 Diamond (white) early, hardy...... 3.30 30 4.80 45 Early Ohio (black) early 7.30 70 8.30 80 Herbert (black) fine for table 12.00 100 6.30 60 Hicks (black) large, productive.... 7.80 75 6.30 60 Isabella (black) 8.30 80 2.50 22 Ives (black) valuable South 3.80 35 9.30 90 King (black) mammoth Concord.... 14.00 120 12.00 100 Ducile (red) beautiful and good.... 15.00 130 4.80 45 Lutie (red) most dependable 7.30 70 3.10 28 Lindley (red) keeps and ships.™ 4.30 40 2.80 25 Moore Early (black) valuable 3.80 35 2.50 22 Niagara (white) most popular 3.80 35 60 Norton (blk) superior for wine 8.30 80 Salem (red) for table and wine.. .. 4.30 40 3.00 Stark Delicious (T.-M.) (red) 5.00 12.00 100 Stark Eclipse (T.-M.) (black) 15.00 130 18.00 150 Stark King Philip (T.-M.) (blk.)... 22.00 200 2.80 25 Vergennes (red) fair quality 4.80 45 3.80 35 Wilder (black) sweet and rich 5.80 55 6.30 60 Woodruff (red) handsome, showy 8.30 80 2.10 18 Worden (black) large and fine 3.00 28 ONE-YEAR 100 1000 CURRANT TWO-YEAR 100 1000 $ 6.00 7.00 $ 35 Black Naples $ 8.00 $ 45 40 Cherry 20.00 Diploma ; 30.00 9.00 40 Fay Prolific 18.00 120 6.00 30 Lees Black 8.00 40 5.00 25 London Market 7.00 35 11.00 Perfection 15.00 5.00 30 Pomona 7.00 40 9.00 40 Red Cross 14.00 60 5.00 30 Victoria. . 7.00 40 9.00 45 White Imperial 13.00 60 7.60 70 Wilder 10.00 50 ONE-YEAR 100 1000 $20.00 20.00 22.00 9.00 7.00 6.50 20.00 6.00 12.00 9.00 20.00 6.00 GOOSEBERRY TWO-YEAR 100 1000 $ Crown Bob $25.00 $ Chautauqua 25.00 Carman 30.00 60 Downing j 12.00 40 Houghton 8.00 55 Josselyn 9.00 Lancashire 25.00 Mountain ..... 9.00 75 Oregon- Champion 16.00 85 Pearl 13.00 Portage 27.00 Smith 8.00 SPECIAL SERVICE DEPARTMENT. For information on subjects relating to fruit culture and selection of var- ieties 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. Page 7 RASPBERRY Black Pearl (black) ...! Cardinal (purple) Columbian (purple) Cumberland (black) Cuthbert (red) Golden Queen (yellow) Haymaker (purple) • Hoosier (black) Kansas (black) :. 1 King (red) Manitou (red) New American (black) St. Regis Everbearing (red) Shippers Pride (red) : Thompson (red) Thwack (red) 1 Herbert (red) Miller (red) BLACKBERRY Blowers Early Harvest Early King ^ : Eldorado Erie ,, .... Illinois (Trade-Mark) Kenoyer Kittatinny * McDonald + Mersereau Rathbun .• Robinson . Snyder Perfection ..... Taylor ... Wilson ' Ward Western Triumph 100 1000 $10.00 $ 2.50 17 2.50 17 2.50 17 2.00 12 6.00 ... 4.00 18 4.50 22 3.00 17 2.50 14 5.00 4.50 22 7.00 45 2.50 17 2.00 12 2.00 12 2.50 17 2.50 14 100 1000 $ 5.00 $ 2.50 12 3.00 15 4.50 18 4.50 18 5.00 4.50 20 5.00 4.50 18 4.50 17 5.00 19 5.00 20 4.50 16 4.50 17 4.50 17 3.00 15 4.50 18 4.50 18 DEWBERRY Austin ,. Lucretia Premo 100 $ 2.25 2.25 2.25 1000 $ 14 14 14 CLIMBERS Ampelopsis Veitchii (Boston Ivy) Quinquefolia (American Ivy) Clematis Henryi (creamy white) “ Jackmani (violet purple) “ Madame Andre (velvety red) ... Paniculata Grandiflora (white) Lonicera Halleana (Hall Japan Honeys’kle)... Tecoma Radicans (Trumpet Creeper) Wistaria Sinensis (Chinese Wistaria) 100 $30.00 14.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 13.00 30.00 25.00 1000 $ 200 110 200 200 200 200 90 190 PAEONIES ioo iooo Assorted Varieties $20.00 $ Festiva Maxima (purest white) 35.00 Duchess de Orleans (deep pink) ... 30.00 L’Eclante (purplish crimson) ... 30.00 Officinalis Rubra (red) 30.00 Queen Victoria (white): 30.00 Planted 4294 Stark Trees — lost 16 — our exact experi- ence.— Alex. Wersanick, Colfax Co., N. M. Fifty degrees below zero did not injure my Stark Deli- cious and Stark King David. The ironclad apples of this section are no better. — R. J. Wiggins, Elmside, Province of Quebec, Canada, Page 8 ORNAMENTAL TREES Each 10 100 Ash, American White 2 to 3 ft. $ .20 $ 1.90 $13.50 it it a 3 to 5 ft. .25 .2.00 18.00 it it a 5 to 7 ft. .35 3.20 22.50 Rirch. Cut-Leaf Weeninsr 3 to 5 ft .45 4.00 it „ ~ ° _.... 5 to 7 ft. .75 6.70 it European White 4 to 6 ft. .35 3.30 22750 a it ft 6 to 8 ft. .60 5.40 22.50 a a ft 8 to 10 ft. .95 8.10 a a a 10 to 12 ft. 1.45 11.70 Crab, Parkmanni Double F’l’d 3 to 4 ft. .45 4.00 it if if 4 to 6 ft. .55 4.90 Stark Flowering. 3 to 4 ft. .55 4.90 it ft 4 to 6 ft. .65 5.80 Elm, American White .. 4 to 6 tt. .35 3.20 (( it ft 6 to 8 ft. .45 4.00 '31.50 (( it ft 8 to 10 ft. .65 5.80 54.00 “ it ft 10 to 12 ft. .95 8.10. Kentuckv Coffee Tree 3 to 5 ft. .45 4.00 ft it it ... 5 to 7 ft. .55 4.90 Linden, English 3 to 4 ft. .30 2.70 19.80 ft ft 4 to 6 ft. .40 3.70 25.20 ft it . 6 to 8 ft. .60 5.40 Maple, Norway 4 to 6 ft. .45 4.00 25.20 it tt 6 to 8 ft. .55 4.90 31.50 it a 8 to 10 ft. 1.20 9.90 72.00 it “ 10 to 12 ft. 1.45 11.70 90.00 ft Silver-Leaf 4 to 6 ft. .15 1.60 10.80 it ti 6 to 8 ft. .30 2.80 18.00 it ft 8 to 10 ft. .45 4.20 31.50 it if 10 to 12 ft. . .75 6.70 54.00 a Sugar 3 to 4 ft. .35 3.30 27.00 a ft 4 to 6 ft. .45 4.00 36.00 a ft 6 to 8 ft. .65 5.80 54.00 “ Weir Cut-Leaf 4 to 6 ft. .40 3.70 a it if .... 6 to 8 ft. .55 4.90 Mulberry, Abundance 4 to 6 ft. .40 3.00 22.50 ft if 6 to 8 ft. .45 4.00 27.00 it Downing ). 4 to 6 ft. .30 2.70 22.50 it tt 6 to 8 ft. .50 4.50 31.50 a Gorgeous 4 to 6 ft. .75 6.70 « ft 6 to 8 ft. .95 !| 8.10 iZIZ i it Monarch 4 to 6 ft. .35 3.30 it it 6 to 8 ft. .55 5.10 ft New American 4 to 6 ft. \30 2.70 "22.50 it tt it 6 to 8 ft. .50 4.50 31.50 it Russian 2 to 3 ft. .25 2.20 1J3.00 it Tea’s Weep’g (bud) 4 to 6 ft. .75 6.70 ti Travis 4 to 6 ft. .30 2.70 22.50 it if 6 to 8 ft. .50 4.50 27.00 Oak, Red ! 2-year .40 3.60 ft White 2-year .40 3.60 Plum. Crimson-Leaf 3 to 5 ft| .40 3.60 it it 5 to 6 ft. .50 4.50 ft R«yal Purple-Leaf 3 to 5 ft. .55 4.90 if it ft 5 to 6 ft. .70 6.30 Poplar, Carolina- 4 to 6 ft. .20 1.80 13.50 it it 6 to 8 ft. .40 2.70 25.00 ti it 8 to 10 ft. .55 4.90 36.00 it ii 10 to 12 ft. .95 8.10 67.50 : “ * u 12 to 15 ft. 1.20 9.90 Lombardy 4 to 6 ft. .20 1.90 13.50 a tt 6 to 8 ft. .35 3.30 27.00 a it 8 to 10 ft. .55 4.90 36.00 a ii 10 to 12 ft. .95 8.10 67.50 a* ii 12 to 15 ft. 1.20 9.90 “ Norway 4 to 6 ft. .30 • 2.70 ”22750 a ii 6 to 8 ft. .45 4.00 31.50 a ft 8 to 10 ft. .60 5.40 40.50 (Ornamental Trees— -Continued Next Page.) Page? ORNAMENTAL TREES — Continued Each 10 100 44 it 10 to 12 ft. 1.15 9.90 82.00 Poplar, Norway 12 to 15 ft. $1.45 $11.70 $ Persimmon 3 to 4 ft. .45 4.00 4 to 5 ft. .55 4.70 Russian Olive 2 to 3 ft. .25 2.20 Sycamore, American 4 to 6 ft. .30 2.70 18.00 it a 6 to 8 ft. .40 3.70 27.00 44 it 8 to 10 ft. * .60 5.40 European 4 to 6 ft. .40 3.70 31.50 44 ii * 6 to 8 ft. .55 4.90 40.50 it it 8 to 10 ft. .70 6.30 Tulip Tree 4 to 6 ft. .40 3.70 27.00 a a 6 to 8 ft. .55 4.90 40.50 a a 8 to 10 ft. .95 8.10 44 it 10 to 12 ft. 1.20 9.90 Umbrella Catalna. Extra Large . 1.45 12.60 a a No. 1 Size . 1.20 9.90 « « Medium Size. . .95 8.10 Willow, Weeping 4 to 6 ft. .35 3.30 44 44 6 to 8 ft. .70 6.30 ROSES Baltimore Belle (CTr.) cluster & bios.. Burbank, cherry rose colored blossoms... Caroline Testout, clear, beautiful pink Clio, delicate flesh color *...: Conrad F. Meyer, beautiful silvery rose... Crimson Rambler, solid mass crim. bty.... Dorothy Perkins (Climber) shining Eugene Furst, very dark red Everblooming Crimson Rambler ....... General Jacqueminot, rich velvety crim. Gruss an Teplitz, reddest of all roses Helen Gould, shaded dark carmine... Hugh Dixon, beautiful brilliant crimson J. B. Clark, a dazzling crimson Jessie (Improved Baby Rambler). Lady Gay (Climber) deep rich rose pink. Madame Plantier, requires no protection Marshall P. Wilder, dark cherry red Mrs. John Laing, splendid satiny pink. Paul Neyron, largest, most glorious rose Pink Moss, hardy, rugged, well known. Queen of Prairies, bright rosy red Red Moss, best and handsomest moss... Rosa Rugosa (Japanese Rose) single red Rosa Rugosa Alba, fine single white. Rubin (Climber), large scarlet blossoms. Snow Queen, White American Beauty Trier (Climbdr) white, semi-double Ulrich Brunner, rich, flashing crimson.. White Dorothy (Climber), handsome.. Each 100 1000 .$ .30 $22.50 $ 162 . .20 16.20 108 . .45 36.00 270 .45 36.00 .35 27.00 . .45 36.00 . .30 22.50 162 : .30 22.50 .45 36.00 . .70 58.50 . .45 36.00 270 . .45 36.00 270 . .45 36.00 270 .45 36.00 270 .. .45 36.00 270 .35 27.00 180 .35 27.00 l .25 18.00 144 .. .35 27.00 .35 27.00 i .30 22.50 162 .20 16.20 117 .. .20 16.20 110 .20 16.20 117 l .35 27.00 . .35 27.00 .35 27.00 . .45 36.00 . .35 27.00 180 . .45 36.00 270 . .45 36.00 . .45 36.00 Stark Delicious finest quality known, beautiful, hangs on during dry weather. A long keeper, best commercial variety, stands handling well. Best apple in the world. — Jno. Cottle, Washington Co., Ohio. The handsomest, most shapely and beautifully colored of peaches, and the quality fully carries out its appear- ance. Congratulations. — Luther Burbank, Santa Rosea, Calif. STARK EARLY ELBERTA. — 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 Bro’s. Page 10 ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS Althea Seedlings - “ Assorted — — — Aralia Pentaphylla (Angelica Tree)....; Calycanthus Floridus (Carolina Allspice) Cercis Canadensis (Judas Tree or Redbud) Chionanthus Virginica (Fringe Tree) Cornus Florida (Dogwood) Cydonia Japonica (Scarlet Japan Quince) Forsythia Suspensa — — Halesia Tetraptera (Snowdrop or Silv. Bell) Hamamelis Virginica (Witch Hazel) .... Hibiscus Mehanii (Lavender Rose of Sharon,.. “ Totus Alba (White Rose of Sharon) Hydrangea Artorescens Sterilis, hills of snow “ Paniculata Grandiflora “ Tree Form Lilac Common Purple - r. “ Common White “ Budded, Belle de Nancy... “ “ Frau Dammann “ “ Henri Sladek (Imp. L. Spath).... “ “ Ludwig Spath ~ - “ “ Michael Buchner - “ “ Madame Abel Chatenay_ _.. “ “ President Grevy _ Lonicera Grand, Rosea (Bush Honeysuckle)... “ Tartarica Alba (White Tartarian) “ Tartarica Grand (Pink) ,.. Philadelphus Coronarius (Mock Orange) “ Gordonianus (Gordon’s Syringa) Rhodotypus Kerroides (White Kerria) Rose Tree of China Sambucus Aurea (Golden Elder) Spirea A. Waterer (Crimson Spirea) “ Billardi , - - “ Opulifolia Aurea (Ninebark) “ Van Houttei (Grandest of Spireas) I Symphoricarpus Racemosus (Snowberry) 1 Tamarix Africana (Tamarisk) Viburnum Lantana (Wayfaring Tree) — Opulus (Bush Cranberry) “ Plicatum (Japanese Snowball) “ Sterilis (Well-known Snowball). Weigela Eva Rathke (Crimson) “ Rosea Yucca Filamentosa Each 100 $ .20 $15.30 .20 15.30 .35 29.70 .35 29.70 .25 19.80 .35 29.70 .30 22.50 .30 22.50 .30 22.50 .35 29.70 .25 19.80 .35 29.70 .35 29.70 .35 29.70 .30 22.50 .55 49.50 .15 13.50 .20 16.20 .35 29.70 .35 29.70 .85 72.00 .35 29.70 • .35 29.70 .35 29.70 .35 29.70 .35 29.70 .35 29.70 .35 29.70 .20 16.20 .25 18.00 .35 29.70 .30 22.50 .25 19.80 .30 22.50 .30 22.50 .35 29.70 .201 16.20 .35 29.70 .15 14.40 .35 29.70 .35 29.70 .35 29.70 .15 14.40 .30 22.50 .30 22.50 .15 14.40 GARDEN ROOTS 100 1000 Asparagus, Bonvallette’s Giant $ 1.00 $ 8 “ Conover’s Colossal .80 7 “ Mammoth White 1.00 8 “ Palmetto 1.00 8 Rhubarb, Myatt’s Linnaeus 4.00 30 “ Victoria Giant 7.00 40 Horseradish 4.00 25 100 1000 $13.00 $ 100 HEDGE PLANTS Barberry, Japanese Japan Quince 18 to 24 inch Privet, Amoor River (North) 18 to 24 inch “ “ 2 to 3 feet California 18 to 24 inch “ 2 to 3 feet Ibota 18 to 24 inch “ 2 to 3 feet Regelianum „..18 to 24 inch Spirea, Van Houttei Page 11 13.00 13.00 15.00 6.00 7.00 8.00 10.00 12.00 13.00 100 100 130 40 50 60 100 100 110 * I SEAL— Front View EVERY bundle, bale, box or ear of genuine Stark Trees is lock- sealed with this trade-mark seal. This is a guarantee to the planter that he is getting the best nursery stock grown in America — Stark Trees. Behind this seal is the reputation * of the largest, most up-to-date nur- sery organization in the world. Stark Sealed Trees are the result of four generations of tree-growing experi- ence— since 1816. Do not overlook the fact that genuine Stark Trees can be bought only at Louisiana, Mo. SEALED STARK' TRADE tMARK . FROM ; SEAL — Back View