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PRICE LIST
SEASON 1931-32
MONTICELLO NURSERY CO.
MONTICELLO. FLA.
Our Office at Monticello on the Old Spanish Trail
F. A- MAHAN A, N, WATSON
PRESIDENT SALES MANAGER
VFMrtPS CF
American Association of Nurserymen
E S T A B L 1 S H E D 19 0 3 J
Looking East From the Office
The Montieello Nursery Company was estab¬ lished at Monticella, Florida in 1903, and for 28 years has been serving the principal nurseries of the South as a wholesale grower. Our nurs¬ eries are located at the western boundary of Montieello, and border the Old Spanish frail, Paved Highway from Jacksonville to Los Angeles.
Our long experience in growing the best stock for the South enables us to furnish to the retail trade the best in ornamentals and fruits. The many people stopping at our nursery and re¬ questing plants, have caused us to develop the retail business, and we submit this list as cover¬ ing the best plants and trees for the South.
Our location in Northern Florida usually re¬ ceives winter temperatures down to about 15 degrees above zero, and the plants we grow will in most cases stand temperatures of zero or below.
Your orders will be handled promptly, and with the best stock that it is possible to grow.
Ordering Always state name, quantity, and size of plants wanted.
Terms Cash should accompany order. If 25% cash accompanies an order, it "will be shipped C. 0. 1), for balance.
Address Always give your full name and full address so that orders will not go astray.
Our Liability We exercie all possible care to have stock well rooted, well grown, healthy, true to name, properly packed and shipped according to instructions. It is, however, mutually agreed between the purchaser and ourselves that our liability in any case is limited to the purchase price of the plants. We give no guarantee, express¬ ed or implied that trees will live or grow.
Discounts Twelve plants of the same variety priced at ten times the unit price.
B&B means plants are dug with ball of earth and burlapped. NR — plants are dug with bare roots.
Biota Orientalis — Shapely Sheared Plants
CONIFERS SIZE Biota Orientalis (Chinese Arbor E&B 2 to 3 ft. Vitae) B&B 4 to 6 ft. B. (). aurea conspicua (Goldspire Arbor B&B 2 to 2V> ft. Vitae) B&B 21,- to 3 ft. |
Each _ $1.00 _ 2.04 _ 1.75 _ 2.50 |
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B. 0. aurea nana |
B&ii 13 |
to 24 |
in. |
_ 1.25 |
(Dwarf Golden) |
B&B 2 |
to 2V> |
ft. |
_ 1.75 |
P ft r 2 Vi |
to 3 |
ft. |
_ 2.50 |
|
B. 0. bakeri |
B&B 2 |
to 3 |
ft. |
_ 1.50 |
(Baker’s |
B&B 3 |
to 4 |
ft. |
_ 2.25 |
Pyramidal) |
B&B 4 |
to 5 |
ft. |
_ 3.00 |
B. O. bonita |
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(Dwarf Green) |
B&B 12 |
to 18 |
in. |
- 1.25 |
B. 0. Blue Green |
B&B 2y2to 3 |
ft. |
1.75 |
|
B&B 3 |
to 4 |
ft. |
_ 3.00 |
|
B. 0. excellsa |
B&B 2 |
to 2V> |
ft. |
__ 1.50 |
(Broad Pyramidal |
B&B 2V2 to 3 |
ft. |
_ 2.00 |
|
Green) |
B&B 3 |
to 4 |
ft. |
_ 2.50 |
B. 0. Pyramidalis |
B&B 2 |
to 3 |
ft. |
2.00 |
B&B 3 |
to 4 |
ft. |
3.00 |
|
B&B 4 |
to 5 |
ft. |
_ 4.00 |
|
B. O. Rosedale |
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(Rosedale Arbor |
B&B 2 |
to 3 |
ft. |
_ 2.00 |
Vitae) |
B&B 3 |
to 4 |
ft. |
_ 3.00 |
Cedrus deedara |
B&B 18 |
to 24 |
in. |
_ 1.50 |
(Deodar Cedar) |
B&B 2 |
to 3 |
ft. |
__ 2.00 |
Cupressus lawsonianaB&B 4 |
to 5 |
ft. |
_ __ 4.00 |
|
(Lawson Cypress) |
B&B 5 |
to 6 |
ft. |
|
Bd B 6 |
to 8 |
ft. |
_ __ 7.50 |
|
Cup. lawsoni^ni a’nrni (Blue Lawson Cypress) |
B&B 2 |
to 3 |
ft. |
_ 2.00 |
Biota Aurea nana— Compact — Uniform
Juniperus C n. albo size EACH
var. (Whiteleaf B&B 12 to 15 in. _ 1.50
Chinese Juniper) - B&B 15 to 18 in. - 2.00
Jun. excellsa stricta
(Spiny Greek B&B 15 to 18 in. 2.00
Juniper) B&B 18 to 24 in. 2.50
Jun. communis
hibernica B&B 18 to 24 in. 1.00
(Irish Juniper) _B&B 2 to 3 ft. _ 1.50
Juniperus B&B 12 to 18 in. _ $1.00
pRtzeriana B&B 18 to 24 in. _ 1.50
Pfitzer Juniper) B&B 2 to 2% ft. - 2.50
B&B 2% to 3 ft. _ 3.50
B&B 3 to 3V2 ft. 5.00
Retinospora B&B 12 to 18 in. _ $1.00
ericoides B&B 18 to 24 in. _ 1.50
(Cedar Retin- B&B 2 to 3 ft. _ 2.00
ospora) B&B 3 to 4 ft. _ 3.00
Retinospora leptaclada
(Siebold Retin- B&B 3 to 4 ft. _ 2.50
ospora) B&B 4 to 5 ft. _ 3.50
RePnospora plumosa B&B 2 to 21/2 ft. _ 1.40
(Plume Cypress) B&B 2V2 to 3 ft. _ 1.75
Ret'nospora plumosa aurea
(Goldenplume B&B 2 to 2% ft. _ 1.50
Cypress) B&B 2V2 to 3 ft. _ 1.75
Retinospora plumosa argentea
(Dwarf Silvertip B&B 12 to 15 in. _ 1.25
Cypress)
Retinospora squarrosa
veitehi B&B 18 to 24 in. _ 1.25
(Moss Retinospora) R&B 2 to 2V2 ft. _ 1.75
B&B 2y2 to 3 ft. _ 2.25
Thuya occidentals
(Occidental Arbor B&B 18 to 24 in. _ 1.00
Vitae)
Sheared Abelia — Bargain Prices
BROAD LEAF EVERGREENS
SIZE Each
Abelia grandiflora NR 12 to 16 in. _ _ $ .15
(Glossy Arbutus) NR 15 to 18 in _ .20
The three larger siz- NR 18 to 24 in _ .30
es are well sheared NR 2 to 3 ft. _ .40
plants, fine for land- NR 3 to 4 ft. _ .60
scape work. NR 4 to 5 ft. 1.00
On the three larger sizes add 10c for B&B.
SIZE Each
Buxus sempervirens
'Boxwood) B&B 18 in. _ 1.00
Sheared shapely plants.
SIZE EACH
Eleaenus B&B 18 to 24 in. _ 1.00
'Olive) B&B) 2 to 3 ft _ 1.50
B&B 3 to 4 ft. _ 2.50
Euonymous erecta
compacta NR 12 to 18 in. _ .35
(Compact Euonymous)
Euonymcus japonica NR 12 to 18 in. _ .35
(Evergreen Burningbush)
Euonymous patens NR 12 to 18 in. _ .35
(Soreading B&R 18 to 24 in _ 1.00
Euonymous) B&B 2 to 3 ft. _ 2.00
Ilex latifoba B&B 12 to 18 in _ 1.00
(Broad Leaf Holly) B&B 18 to 24 in - 1.50
Ilex opaca
(American Holly) B&B 18 to 24 in. - 1.00
Jasminum pnmulinum NR 18 to 24 in. _ .40
(Primrose Jasmine) NR 2 to 3 ft. - .60
Laurocer?sus B&B 2 to 3 tf. _ 2.00
caroliniana B&B 3 to 4 ft. _ 2.75
(Cherry Laurel) B&B 4 to 5 ft. - 3 50
These are all B&B 6 to 8 ft. _ 5.00
sheared specimens B&B 8 to 10 ft. _ 7.50
SIZE Hydrangea hortensis B&B 18 to 24 in. (French Hydrangea) B&B 2 to 2% ft. Blue or pink flowers B&B 214 to 3 ft. _ |
Each 1.00 1.50 2.00 |
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Lagerstroemia Indica |
NR 2 |
to 3 |
ft. ____ |
.35 |
(Crapemyrtle) |
NR 3 |
to 4 |
ft. |
.50 |
Watermelon red |
NR 4 |
to 5 |
ft. — - |
.75 |
NR 6 |
to 8 |
ft. |
1.00 |
|
Philadelphus |
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coronarius |
NR 3 |
to 4 |
ft. |
. .35 |
(Mock Orange) |
NR 4 |
to 5 |
ft. |
.50 |
Poinciana |
NR 18 |
to 24 |
in. |
.40 |
NR 2 |
to 3 |
ft. _ . |
.60 |
|
Punica granatum |
NR 2 |
to 3 |
ft. __ |
.50 |
(Flowering Pome- |
NR 3 |
to 4 |
ft. . |
.75 |
granate) |
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Salvia greggi |
NR 12 |
to 18 |
in. |
.35 |
Spirea Anthony Waterer |
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(Dwarf Red Spirea) |
1 NR 12 |
to 18 |
in. |
. _ .25 |
Spirea billardi |
NR 18 |
to 24 |
in. _ . |
.25 |
red |
NR 2 |
to 3 |
ft. _ |
. _ .40 |
Spirea billardi |
NR 18 |
to 24 |
in. |
. _ .25 |
white |
NR 2 |
to 3 |
ft. |
.40 |
Spirea van Houttii |
NR 18 |
to 24 |
in. |
.— .25 |
NR 2 |
to 3 |
ft. _ |
.___ .40 |
|
Symphoroearpos |
NR 18 |
to 24 |
in. |
.— .25 |
vulgaris (Coral Berry) NR 2 |
to 3 |
ft. |
.40 |
|
Weigelia rosea |
NR 3 |
to 4 |
ft. |
.50 |
NR 4 |
to 5 |
ft. __ |
.75 |
|
ORNAMENTAL TREES AND |
VINES |
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Aleurites fordi |
NR 3 |
to 4 |
ft. |
.50 |
(Tung Oil Tree) |
NR 4 |
to 5 |
ft. _ _ |
. .75 |
NR 5 |
to 6 |
ft. |
.___ 1.00 |
|
NR 6 |
to 8 |
ft. |
1.50 |
|
Cercis canadensis |
NR 4 |
to? 6 |
ft. _ |
.75 |
(Red Bud) |
NR 6 |
to 8 |
ft. _ |
1.00 |
NR 8 |
to lOi |
ft. ___ |
1.50 |
|
Cornus florida |
NR 2 |
to 3 |
ft. _ |
. .50 |
(White Flowering |
NR 3 |
to 4 |
ft. _ |
.75 |
Dogwood) |
NR 4 |
to 5 |
ft. ____ |
1.25 |
For B&B add 20c |
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Ginkgo biloba |
NR 18 |
to 24 |
in. |
. _ .60 |
(Maidenhair Tree) |
NR 2 |
to 3 |
ft. ____ |
1.00 |
Quercus virginiana |
NR 2 |
to 3 |
ft. |
|
(Live Oak) |
NR 3 |
to 5 |
ft. |
|
NR 5 |
to 7 |
ft. |
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Wisteria sinensis |
NR 3 |
year heavy |
Azalea Beds — Natural Shade AZALEAS AND CAMELLIAS
SIZE Each
A 7 o 1 aq i n rl i e Q
(Indian Azalea) B&B 8 to 12 in _ 1.00
Colors: pink, red, B&B 12 to 18 in. _ 1 .50
white, salmon, var- B&B 18 to 24 in. _ 2.50
riegtead, lavender B&B 2* to 3 ft. _ 3.50
* in lavender only
These are the large tlowered Azaleas, making a wonderful show in early spring. Used to Wilmington, N. C., and all along the Gulf Coast.
Azalea Hinodegiri B&B 8 to 12 in. _ 1.50
(Brilliant Scarlet) B&B 12 to 15 in - 2.50
B&B 15 to 18 in - 3.50
The hardy Japanese variety, producing such pro¬ fuse bloom that it looks like a ball of fire.
Camellia japonica
pot grown 8 to 12 in. - - 1.25
pot grownl2 to 18 in - 2.50
Our stock is of the popular double red, all grown from cuttings
MISCELLANEOUS
Cocos australis palm B&B 18 to 24 in. _ 1.50
B&B 2 to 3 ft. _ 2.50
Phoenix canariensis B&B _2 to 3 ft. _ 1.75
palm B&B 3 to 4 ft. _ 2.50
B&B 4 to 5 ft. _ 3.50
Japanese Bamboo B&B 12 inch clumps _ 1-25
Size is diameter B&B 18 inch clumps _ 2.25
at ground B&B 24 inch clumps _ 3.50
Ribbon Cactus B&B 12 to 18 in. _ 1.00
B&B 18 to 24 in - 1.50
Fine Roses For Southern Gardens
ROSES
Bush varieties
Size each doz.
2 year No. 1 _ .50 5.00
Pink Bush Varieties
Antoine Rivoire Columbia
Duchess de Brabant J. J. L. Mock jMadam Lombard Mrs. Chas. Bell Paul Neyron Pink Radiance Pink Maman Cochet Willowmere
Red Bush Varieties
Etoile de France
Premier
Red Radiance
Yellow Bush Varieties
Lady Hillingdon
Luxembourg
Sunburst
White Bush Varieties Angelu ;
brau Karl Druschki K. A. Victoria -White Killarney White Maman Coche*:
Climbing Varieties: 2 year strong each doz.
4 ^ .40 4.00
American Pillar (pink)
Cl. K. A. Victoria (white)
Cl. Perle des Jardins (yellow)
Dorothy Perkins (pink)
Dr. Van Fleet (flesh pink)
Marechal Neil (yellow)
Pauls Scarlet (scarlet)
Reine Marie Henriette (cherry red)
Silver Moon (silvery white) >
Tausendschon (soft pink)
Pecans — One Year Bud — Good Growth
FRUIT ANI> NUT TREES
Japanese Persimmons
Figs (Celeste)
Pineapple Pear
Kumquats
Satsuma Orange
SIZE |
Each |
|
iagara) 2 year heavy |
_ .35 |
|
is 2 to 3 |
ft. |
_ .35 |
3 to 4 |
ft. |
___ _ .50 |
4 to 6 |
ft. |
_ .00 |
18 to 24 |
in. |
_ .30 |
2 to 3 |
ft. |
.50 |
4 to 6 |
ft. |
_ .40 |
6 to 8 |
It. |
.60 |
8 to 1(» |
ft. |
_ .80 |
12 to 18 |
in. |
_ .40 |
18 to 24 |
in. |
.75 |
2 to 2Vi |
ft. |
_ 1.25 |
2 Ms to 3 |
ft. |
1.75 |
Caliper Ms to % |
in. |
_ .25 |
Caliper % to 1C |
in. |
_ .35 |
Caliper 1C to 2 |
in. |
.50 |
?cans |
9 |
to |
3 |
ft. |
$ .40 |
|
Varieties: |
Pabst |
3 |
to |
4 |
ft. |
.60 |
Stuart |
Frotcher |
4 |
to |
5 |
ft. |
.70 |
Schley |
Delmas |
5 |
to |
6 |
ft. |
.80 |
Success |
Van Deman |
6 |
to |
7 |
ft. |
.90 |
Moneymaker |
7 |
to |
8 |
ft. |
1.00 |
|
8 |
to |
10 |
ft. |
1.30 |
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10 |
to |
1 - |
ft. |
1.50 |
IT BEARS IN TWO YEARS
THE FAMOUS MAHAN PECAN
A crop 19 months after planting
The Mahan variety of pecan is owned and propagated exclusively by the Monticello Nursery Company. Mahan trees are the most prolific bearers known, and produce the largest and finest pecan in the wcrid. Send for our special folder describing this outstanding variety.
PLANT MAHANS FOR GREATER PROFIT
MONTICELLO NURSERY COMPANY Monticello, Fla.