Historic, Archive Document Do not assume content reflects current scientific knowledge, policies, or practices. Profitable Garden and Commercial Planting APPLE TREES, Grimes Golden, Delicious, Stayman Winesap, Yellow Transparent, McIntosh, Cortland and many others, 2 yr., ll-16th inch diameter, 5-6 ft. high, $1.00 each, $7.50 dozen, $35.00 a hundred. PEACHES, Belle of Georgia, Crawford (late and early), Greensboro, Hale and many others, all 5-6 ft. 75^ each, $5.00 dozen, $30.00 a hundred. PEARS, CHERRIES, QUINCES, PLUMS each $1.00, $7.50 dozen assorted. GRAPE VINES, Concord, blue; Niagara, white; Camp¬ bells Early, black, Salem, red; and others, 2 yr. No. 1, 30^ each, $2.50 dozen, $12.00 a hundred. CACO, biggest and best red, 40^ each, $4.00 dozen. FREDONIA, newest and best black , 50 each, $5.00 dozen. RASPBERRIES and BLACKBERRIES, $4.00 a hundred The new YOUNGBERRY. $3.00 a dozen, $15.00 a hundred. CURRANTS 25^‘ each, $2.00 dozen. STRAWBERRIES,— with MASTODON at the head of the list. This is a really and truly everbearer, with a big crop early in the spring, and then another good yield of large, luscious berries in the summer and falj. $2.00 a hundred, $12.00 thousand. This has proved a very satisfactory variety. Other reliable sorts, as Premier, Big Joe, Wm. Belt, Marshall, Chesapeake, Dunlap, Gandy, Aroma, Etc., $1.00 a hundred, $7.50 a thousand. ASPARAGUS. Washington varieties 2 yr. No. 1 $1.50 a hundred, $10.00 a thousand. Palmetto, Barr’s, and others $1.00 a hundred, $8.00 a thousand. FERTILIZERS. Bone meal, sheep manure, Fertobac $3.50 a hundred, 50 lbs. for $2.00, 10 lbs. for 50tf. GRANULATED PEAT, for moisture conservation, keeping down weeds, and making soil workable and productive, 20 bushel bale for $3.50. This more than pays for itself in the time and labor saved, and the better success of the planting. It is a wonderful lawn-reviver. ALUMINUM SULPHATE, to feed your rhododendrons, kalmias, azaleas, and other ericacious plants to furnish the necessary acidity, $5.00 a hundred, 50 lbs. for $3.00. Garden at Harmonyville. W. G. NYGE, Pottstown, Pa. No business done on Sunday. Telephone, pughtown 23R2 Beautify Your Woods, or Shady Places on your lawn by planting RHODODENDRON SEEDLINGS RHODODENDRON SEEDLINGS, 9-12 inches, $10.00 a hun¬ dred $1.50 a dozen, 15^ each. Pink and white flowering. Foliage effect handsome from the first. Maximum or Catawbiense. BOXWOOD for edging: Suffruticosa— the little-leaf variety, 4-6 inches, $15.00 a hundred, $2.00 a dozen, 20^ each. LARGER SIZES SUFFRUTICOSA BOXWOOD Size Each Per 100 8-10 inch, 7-8 inch spread $ .90 $ 60.00 10-12 inch, 8-9 inch spread 1.25 100.00 12-14 inch, 9-10 inch spread 1.90 155.00 14-16 inch, 10-11 inch spread 3.00 260.00 18-20 inch, 12-14 inch spread 7.00 620.00 All the above is little-leaf, Old English. SEMPERVIRENS BOXWOOD— faster growing. 18-22 inch, bushy . $2.50 $200.00 JAPANESE BARBERRY, green, 3 yr. 12-18 inch, bushy, $2.00 a dozen, $15.00 a hundred. RED-LEAVED JAPANESE BARBERRY, 12-15 inch, 40^ each, $4.00 a dozen. 15-18 inch, 75^ each, $7.00 a dozen. RED-LEAVED JAPANESE BARBERRY SEEDLINGS, about*six inches high, $6.00 a hundred, 75^ a dozen. CALIFORNIA PRIVET, 2 yr. 18-24 inch, $5.00 a hundred, 1 yr. 18-24 inches, $4.00 a hundred. CHRYSANTHEMUMS for a Border, or Division Marker, Hardy : Pink, yellow, white or bronze, $6.00 a hundred, $3.50 for 50, $2.00 for 25. IF YOU WANT A NOVELTY HEDGE, I will quote you in quantity on Viburnum, Coralberry, Spirea Van Houtti Deutzia, Rugosa rose, Hugonis rose, Lombardy poplar, hemlock, spruce or Arbor Vitae. Nursery at Harmony ville. W. G. NYGE, Pottstown, Pa. No business done on Sunday. Telephone pughtown 23R2