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PINK FLOWERING DOGWOOD This is a tree of beauty, in the early spring is covered with large flowers of a

deep rose pink, to make it more showy,

planta White Flowering Dogwood nearby.

These trees will be dug and shipped bare

roots, well packed

Each Per 3 ‘24 inch si : $2.00 $5.50 Pwo teets 2s : 2,50 7.00 SET OS by ee ORS. See 3.25 9.50

‘Three Generations of Boyd's

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60 Years of Continuous Service to Our, Customers ~ “IN THE NURSERY BUSINESS SINCE 1887” *

e Three Generations of growing Nursery Stock gives 60. years of experience behind Boyd's and it tells, they know how to ship the

best.

e Our Aim, is to ship the best quality of Nursery Stock at Reason- able prices.

e Our business was founded upon Honesty, Service and Quality.

e We do not have any order takers nor Agents representing us. We sell directly by mail and are in position to sell cheaper than we could by Agents.

aim has always been to grow first class nursery stock at lowest possible prices, eliminating all unnecessary ex- penses in growing and marketing, selling direct to the planter fresh dug plants.

Those who have known and bought from the “Boyds” in the past, many for a long term of years, of course, need no intro- duction. To those unacquainted with us, we are glad to give the following bit of information.

Back in the year 1887, J. H. H. Boyd, the founder of our busi- ness and father of F. C. Boyd, started gathering and selling tree seeds and soon after began gathering native trees and shrubs and growing them in the nursery. There were few schools at that time in the Cumberland Mountains, and little opportunity to attend, so his education was the result of his own efforts. His intimate and lifelong association with trees and plants, together with his interest and accurate and correct knowledge, made him a leader in the growing of nursery stock. He died in 1924, and left his work, the nursery, in the hands of his sons and grandsons who are trying to grow the best nursery stock and sell it at reasonable prices.

The Late J. H. H. Boyd

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Robert W. Boyd

Clark C. Boyd

CLAIMS

Claims, to receive consideration must be made within ten (10) days to re- ceive consideration.

WE DO NOT EMPLOY AGENTS

This is to warn our friends and cus- tomers against placing orders with any one that claims to represent us. We have had complaints of this nature in the past. Our business is strictly a mail order business and we want all customers to send orders direct to Boyd by mail.

TERMS

All orders should be accompanied by money order or cash. Prices listed in this catalogue are quoted F.0.B. Mc- Minnville, Tenn., ready for shipment. Postage is to be paid by Customer and we suggest about 15% above catalogue price should be included in order for postage, and handling charges. Larger orders will be shipped by Hxpress col- lect.

SHIPPING SEASON

Our shipping season tsually ends about May ist, and we cannot too strongly urge you to get your order to us before it is too late. Southern ship- ments can be made at almost any time, and shipments going north should be made at the earliest possible date af- ter frost is out of the ground.

SALES TAX

TENNESSEE customers please add 2% to your order to cover the state Sales Tax.

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Boyd's New

Sensational Apple Discovery

This startling new apple was discovered growing near Hender- sonville, Tennessee, by Mr. J. W. Savely. Orchardist and Horticul- turist. Mr. Savely started experi- menting with the Almeda, and now has a most beautiful bunch of trees grow- ing in his orchard.

Having known of the Boyd's for a long time and knew that they like to give their customers the best of everything Mr. Savely called on us to introduee and mar- f-- te elle

U. S, Patent No. 327

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190 THE ALMEDA APPLE 18-24 inch whips iy It is a large, smooth, yellow apple that starts bearing eae iy $ .59 $1.65 $ 4.15 about the middle of July. It is fine for eating and also 2- 8 feet whips 87 2.40 7.50 an excellent cooking apple; is an annual bearer; a 2. 4 feet whips 98 2.65 1.95 Jisease resister and a good keeping apple and it ts i. itdet Brapened 39 3,75 10.00 ee eee eee AY (2008 qualities ang pear ye, 1.719 4.95 14.95

believe that it will prove very satisfactory for home

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GUARANTEE

Attention, Please

It may be possible

We are very careful to keep each variety true to name as labeled and are ; i : ow through duplication in ready at any time to replace, upon proper proof, any that may prove other-

addressing that you

; é Z, may receive more than between the purchaser and ourselves that we shall at no time he liable for ; Be one copy of our catalog, an amount larger than the original purchase price. : please give it toa

We do guarantee that we will ship healthy plants to arrive in good condi- friend or neighbor. We

tion; if not, we will replace, after that our responsibility ends; should plants will appreciate it so

he other than as represénted. please notify within 10 days to receive con much and your neigh

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BOYD BROTHERS’

Apple Trees

"By Their Fruit You Shall Know Them"

Summer Apples

101 ANOKA

Noteworthy for its beautiful red striped fruit and early bearing, often producing apples the second year after planting. This apple comes to us highly recom- mended. Fruit excellent quality; ripening shortly af- ter the Transparent. It is worthy of trial. It should be more adapted to the central and northern districts than to the eastern seaboard fruit sections.

102 YELLOW TRANSPARENT

Earliest and best, white, tender and juicy, sprightly subacid, grows rapidly, bears:-young, and is very _ profitable. August.

Fall Apples

103 RED JONATHAN

A beautiful, bright red apple, of excellent quality and highly flavored. It is tender. juicy and rich. A splen- did tree for home orchardist and a very profitable apple for the market.

111 GRIMES GOLDEN

An extra fine quality apple. Golden color, good keeper; tree vigorous; productive.

Yellow Delicious

i Each Per10 Peri00 . 18-24 inch Whips ___.-..__ $ .29. $2.50 $20.00 \ 2- 3 feet Whips __--_.__- 39 3.00 = 25.00

3- 4 feet Whips ~.2._____ 59 4.75 37.50. 4- 5 feet Branched ~______ 89 7.50 70.00 \ 5- 6 feet Branched ---___- 75.00

Prices On Apple Trees

Winter Apples

105 DOUBLE RED DELICIOUS

The new, superior Delicious. Fruit extra large, bright red all over; flesh white and fine grained, rich, melt- ing and juicy. Of the very highest quality. Tree young bearer, sometimes three years,

106 YELLOW DELICIOUS

A golden yellow apple with remarkably good flavor, popular for eating during the fall and winter months. Trees bear young and abundantly. Splendid keepers.

107 STAYMAN WINESAP

An extraordinary markét apple. Keeps year around in storage. Bright red skin and firm, juicy, fine white flesh. Excellent for eating, cooking, canning, shipping.

108 RED WINESAP

One of the old-timers. A red apple with excellent flavor and one of the best apples to put up for home use or to put on the market. Strong grower, comes into bearing early; very long keeper, considered the best cold storage variety.

109 RED ROME BEAUTY Large winter apple of good quality, has a solid deep red color, thick skinned, stands handling well, and a good keeper. Bears young.

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Boyd Brothers Special.

ae 51 Apple Tree

ae Scientifically Budded to Produce 5 Kinds of Apple Varieties Me% All on One Tree During the Season

5 VARIETIES

Just picture an apple tree in your front

f 150 FIVE-IN-ONE APPLE TREE | yard with five different kinds of apples

bearing on it. This is what you get GRAFTED

when your 5-N-1 tree starts bearing.

Those luscious varieties that we bud into ON ONE

the limbs of this tree includes Double

Red Delicious, Red Jonathan, Yellow De- APPLE TREE

| licious, Anoka and Yellow Transparent. Start producing in early June and keeps bearing throughout summer—makes a wonderful gift for vour friends

@ Double Red Delicious @ Yellow Delicious @ Red Jonathan @ Anoka = @ Yellow Transparent 4 te fom a

j a variety. soil. As the age of bearing depends so much upon v¥arl

AGE OF BEARING—DISTANCE TO PLANT climatic conditions and care given, this can only he an

approximate table under average conditions

Age of Distance Number Age of pigtine’ Nt mer

Bearing Apart Per Acre Bees ing is oA ‘3 te Apples—Standard ___. 2-6 yr. 35x35 ft. 85 Pears—Standard ; BS nae: 4 97 Apricots _- 3 yr 15x15 ft. 193 Pecans x us eet 108 Blackberries eae Weniar 3x8 ft 1815) Plums - este 3090 tt 108 Cherries-—Sonr : 3-4 yr 16x15 ft 193 Quinces aA y “exd Ft 1815 Cherries—-Sweet 3-4 yr 20x20 ft 108 Raspberries i ie 4x3 ft 3630 Figs _. 2 yr 15x15 ft 193 Rhubarb - A Ly eG hoe Grapes 2 yr SxSuett 680 Strawberries—Farm ¥I 94 Peaches dea HXaeLG 192 Strawberries —Garder

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Money Grows on Peach Trees

Quick!

New Varieties of

Peach Trees .....

Early Elberta

We have gathered together information from some of the leading growers alf over the country, and find that the following New Peaches are the most outstanding introductions for the past few years. Trees have been ordered and budded on our own seedlings, and we offer to you a limited supply of these trees. So place your order early to insure getting some of these outstand- ing new trees.

197 DIXIGEM

This new peach is medium sized, with attractive red blush, covering half the surface; the flesh is yellow, firm, fine texture, of excellent flavor, it is almost a freestone when fully ripe and is usually semi-free when at the shipping-ripe stage.

198 DIXIRED

A new early fleshed peach, about three fourths is covered with a bright, attractive red blush, the flesh is yellow, firm, medium texture, and of good flavor, medium size and self fertile. Ripens about two weeks ahead of Golden Jubilee.

199 GOLDEN EAST

Originated at the New Jersey Experiment Station, ripens early midseason, good color, large yellow- fleshed, freestone peach, ripens two weeks ahead of Elberta.

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201 THE SULLIVAN EARLY ELBERTA

Here is another outstanding peach that we have added during the past year so that our customers can stay ahead with the newer, better varieties. It is a sport from the Early Elberta but is larger and considered a better keeper by orchardists that have tried them. A nice yellow freestone, firm, juicy and of high quality.

216 LATE ELBERTA

A peach of good quality. Big, yellow, freestone, very productive and fine for canning and freezing, it is considered the best late peach.

~ PRICES ON. PEACH TREES

Brioga: on the following NEW PEACH tre robe 5 aie a livan, Elberta, Dixired, Dixigemy: Golden bos Late Elberta: Woo ole We = ee

: ~ Rach Per 10 Por 100 n $.39 $3.00 $25.00 29.50

42-18 me septal <a es AT sich : -- 87 450 38,00

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The Peach is the youngest bearing of all fruit trees. An investment now in Peach Trees will sure bring quick returns and _ nice profit. Peach Trees usually bear the second year after transplanting. Plant some of these Free-

stone or Clingstone Peaches now.

202 THE NEW RED HAVEN

203 POLLY

The famous new Michigan Fruit Belt Peach. The first one-half bushel sold at opening market at Benton Harbor brought the unhelievahle price of $30.00.

Called by some famous growers as “The World’s Rarest Peach,” Red Haven has been tested by several large peach growers. It ripens early, eolors bright red before ripening. Trees bear young and fruit is freestone and self-pollenizing. Flesh is fine. golden. sweet, juicy. Red Haven matures about a month before Elberta. Send vaur arder new hefare we are sald ont

The great Peach that was originated by the Iowa Fixperiment Station. The finest of all white peaches ever offered, according to Iowa growers. Rest for home use and local markets. It is a great peach for the South, Fast and West. Tested for many years un- der temperatures as low as 20 below zero, it is hardy, delicious, freestone and produc- tive hearer Our supply is limited order now

204 ELBERTA (Freestone)

Fruit large, yellow with red cheek. Flesh yellow, firm,

juiey and of high quality. Does equally well in North or South of the 17. S. A. Ripens ahout Anegenst 15th Filberta still is the most pepular peach in America

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Boyd's Prices on Peach Trees

Each Per 10 Per 100

18-24 in $.29 $2.50 $20.00 2 9 ¢ AT = 4.00 29,50 24 ft 57 = 4.50 35,00

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205 HALE HAVEN (Freestone)

Second only to Elberta in popularity! It is one of the finest shipping and canning peaches ever grown. Hale Haven is a great big handful of luscious, rich, beauty, with a juicy flavor you will never forget. Ripens about 15 days ahead of Elberta, at a time when the marlket needs and pays for good peaches. It is a freestane and self-pollenizing

206 SOUTH HAVEN (Freestone)

Famed from coast to coast for big yield annually. The great hardy peach for cold regions. Also produces as good as any other peach in warm climate The fruit is deep yellow with an attractive crimson cheek. Rec- ommended very highly. Ripens two weeks ahead of Elberta.

207 J. H. HALE (Freestone)

Extremely large fruit, extra fine quality and superior flavor, A beautiful golden yellow, highly colored with erimson blush. As J. H. Hale is semi-fertile, plant with Sonth Haven for perfect pollenization

Ripens ahont same time as Elberta

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Cling

Peaches

The reason we can offer these

trees at such low prices is be-

cause we grow them here in our nursery. The peach is one of the surest crops in this section and our trees will bear fruit

after being planted two years.

Early Peaches

208 CRAWFORD’S EARLY (Freestone)

One of the best of all early peaches. Clear yellow fruit, with blush.

209 EARLY ROSE (Semi-Cling)

A real good early peach for home use. Large red fruit that has a rich flavor.

210 MAYFLOWER (Semi-Cling)

The strongest growers of all early peaches. Fruit very large, red flesh, white skin. It is very rich and juicy.

Collection 14 5 Elberta Peach 5 Red Haven Peach

1 to 2 ft. Only |

5 Hele Haven Peach 5 Double Red Delicious Apple 5 Yellow Delicious Apple

$445

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Mid-Summer Peaches

211 BELLE OF GEORGIA

Skin white, with red cheek. Flesh white, firm and of excellent flavor. Trees rapid growers and very pro- ductive.

212 GOLDEN JUBILEE

One of the biggest-paying, heaviest-yielding of all peaches. It colors to bright orange, deeply blushed carmine-red. Flavor a real treat. Ripens early. Hardy wherever peaches are grown.

Clingstone Peaches

213 GIANT HEATH CLING

arge, creamy white with faint blush; fine quality and good keeper. One of the sweetest, juiciest and most luscious of all the peaches, the housewife’s favorite for canning and preserving. Tree very hardy, pro- ductive and early bearer. Ripens a month later than Elberta.

214 INDIAN CLING

Known as the best of all pickling peaches. with deep red veins. Flesh deep red.

215 RED BIRD

A very early peach. Fruit large and of high color; hardy grower and good bearer.

Large,

_ Prices on All Peaches Kxeept. Dixired _Dixiegem, Golden East, Sullivan, Elberta: Aaah rs Vo aah Por 10. 18-24 in. Ss 29 $2.50 : 28 fl ad) aon 3: 4 ft. ee 287 850%:

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250 BARTLETT

Bears early, very juicy and highly flavored. Strong grower, bears abundantly.

251 GARBER

An upright grower with heavy dark green foliage. Fruit large, juicy, melting, rich and fine, Does well nearly everywhere. September and October.

252 KIEFFER

One of the most popular pear trees grown. Large golden yellow, often blushing in the sun; one of the best for preserving and canning. It is liable to over- bear; therefore, special pains should be taken to thin fruit.

253 PINEAPPLE

Has a distinct pleasing odor, resembling that of the pineapple, This pear is a very attractive yellow with conspicuous brown specks; is very beautiful and has been a popular seller. Ripens in August.

Prices on Peor Trees

Each Per 10 Per 100 18 tonedain one yearooe._.--- $ .69 $6.00 $ 52.50 2itaress ite One yearee 2 = _= 19 1.25 65.00 SELOMPARt srOnery eal a= econ = 89 17.50 70.00 . SatOuANLE AtwWOnvearmpr se se- 1.39 10,00 90.00 Sete Lit WOoeveareDies oa. 1.69 {5.00 135.00

Every home should have a few cherry trees. They require very little attention. Spraying is not necessary. They make a handsome shade tree. They can be grown in any waste space or

corner, There are several varieties that bear luscious fruit. Their fragrant blossoms are the first sign of spring.

Sweet Cherries 260 BLACK TARTARIAN

A favorite sweet cherry, well adapted to almost any soil and climate. Lives to an old age, fruit medium size, brownish black, flesh purplish red, juicy, rich and for home use is one of the best.

261 GOVERNOR WOOD Few cherries are equal to it in quality or productive- ness. Fruit medium size, soft, and of fine flavor, pale yellow with blush.

262 NAPOLEON

Very large, pale yellow with bright red cheeks, very firm, juicy and sweet, vigorous grower and very pro- ductive, One of the best.

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Sour Cherries 263 EARLY RICHMOND

A favorite sour cherry. It is the good dependable variety that yields such marvelous crops in the garden and lawn, The fruit is dark red, tender, juicy and of excellent quality.

264 MONTMORENCY

A large, light red cherry of the Richmond class. It is larger and more solid, about ten days late.

PRICES ON CHERRY TREES

Each Per3 Per 10 18-24 in. one yeare.--------- $ .98 $2.65 $ 1.50 CROLL ALONOsV Cal aoe eaten a a= 1.39 3.15 10,00 a0 45ft One) Veal sae as 1,49 4.25 12,50

Bush Cherry

This new Cherry is becoming the nation’s favorite fast. It produces fruit about the second year after transplant- ing. Tree is of dwarf habit and fruit can be easily picked.

380 DWARF OKA CHERRY

A mass of white blossoms in the spring time followed by an abundance of large plum-like fruit,-red to the seed. The trees we send out should bear some fruit the following year. A most ornamental small tree for the lawn. For pollenization plant it in close proximity to a Rocky Mt. Cherry.

381 ROCKY MT. CHERRY A small bush Cherry with branches a mass of cherry- like fruits one-half inch or more in diameter, excellent for jams and jellies. A perfect fertilizer for the Oka Cherry.

Prices on Bush Cherries

Prices: Each Per3 Per10 ORL OMLS S10 teens oom oem eee $ .39 $1.00 $3.00 IEW ae {BS bb ie ee eS ee Al 1,35 4,00 BELOM GULL pao te en cete es —acas 59 1.05 4,7

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Early Golden Apricot , \

NOTICE—-Almond, Apricot, Peach and Pium trees cannot be shipped into the following states: Arizona, California, Idaho, Nevada, Oregon. Utah and Wash- ington.

Burbank

300 EARLY GOLDEN

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Ssuall, pale orange in volor, Hesh orange, wioderé ae tas

juicy, sweet, good. Hardy, productive; profitable ket sort. Ripens about August 5th

301 MOOREPARK

Fruit large, roundish about 2%. inches im diate skin orange in the shade, but deep orange, or bre ish red in the sun. Flesh quite firm, bright orange, parting from the stone. Ripens in August.

302 ROYAL A fine, large Freuch variety Fruit roundish large oval slightly compressed. Skin dull yellow, with an orange cheek; very faintly tinged with red. Ripens latter part of July.

303 SUPERB

Fruit is beautiful, light salinon-colured. Tree is large very thrifty, and extremely productive ino fruit.

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Prices on Apricots Each Pers Per 10

18-24 in., one year $ .59 $1.65 $4.15 2- 3 ft., one year 69 1.95 6.00 3- 4 ft., one year : 89 2.40 1.50 4- 5 ft., one year : 98 2.65 1.95

No matter how small your plantiig space you can find room for a few plum trees. They will pay a big dividend in fruit that is ideal for canning and are extra fine to eut from the hand. Plums thrive on almost any land bear a heavy crop of fruit that seldum fails.

350 ABUNDANCE Tree a strong grower aud an early and profuse bearer One of the best known plums,

351 BURBANK ! Fruit large and vigorous, productive, beurs yous Excellent quality; cherry red.

352 KELSEY JAPAN

Color greenish yellow, flushed With red, very large

353 WICKSON One of Burbank’s creatious, fruit lauigest of the Japans. Handsome deep, maroon red, firm, long keeper and fine shipper.

354 SHROPSHIRE DAMSON

Late, medium size, dark: purple. Flesh gulden yellow The popular old-fashioned Damsou variety, excellent for preserving.

356 WILD GOOSE

An especially good plum for the south, of bright red color, very productive and of good quality, and me- dium sized.

Prices on Plums

Each Per3 Per i0 Plum 18-24 in., one year : $ .49 $1.35 $4.00 2- 3 ft., one year : 69 1.95 6.00 3- 4 ft., one year 89 2.40 1.50 [10] FOR QUICKER SERVICE USE CATALOG NUMBER

Concord Grape

NECTARINES

The Nectarine is about the size of the plum, with smooth skin. In other ways it is more like the peach, and is sometimes called the “Fuzzless Peach,” It is of rich, delicious fla- vor, juicy and melting, and highly prized as - a dessert fruit, as a dryer, and makes ex- cellent preserves, The Nectarine is‘as hardy as the peach and requires the same culture.

375 NECTARINE, New White Variety . Each Per3 Per10

TRetOPga MD eoeesee se $55 61.65 64.75 Poy A ha 9 Ae ea 69 1,98 6.00 Ce dae odie se oe 189 2.40 1.28

SALES TAX. Tennessee customers add 2%

to your order for Sales Tax.

Grapes

Grape vines will produce more fruit and furnish more real pleasure than any known fruit, considering investment.

400 CAMPBELL’S EARLY (Black) A strong and hardy sort. Good shipper

401 CATAWBA (Red)

Large, sweet and aromatic.

402 CONCORD (Black)

Is considered one of the best grapes.

403 MOORE’S EARLY (Black) Ripens early, good market berry.

404 NIAGARA (White) One of the leading white grapes.

405 WORDEN (Black)

Ripens early, bunches large and compact.

406 AGAWAM (Red) Large bunches, Good quality.

Prices on Grapes Each Per 10 Per 25

$.19 $1.70 $3.50 129 2.50 5.50

Nectarines

Our Frult Stock has the advantage of both cold and warm climate, very often the temperature drops to zero and will rise twenty degrees the same week,

Therefore, by actual growing condition you have a frult tree that Is fitted for all weather, when you buy it from us,

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428 BLAKEMORE ~

Healthy plants that bear early and produce big crops of bright red berries, which are firm, excellent for canning and locker storage and is one of the best shipping varieties. Our plants are free from yellows.

431 AROMA The fruit is very large, roundish conical, glossy red of excellent quality and is one of our best late Varieties

432 KLONDYKE Rich, blood-red in color and of fine flavor of nrwdium taste being neither sweet bor sour, and a good quality berry.

Per 25 Per 100 Per 500 Per 1000

Mant Cogds STRAWBERRIES

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Everbearing Strawberries 425 GEM EVERBEARING

The Gem is one of the best of the Everbearing vari eties. The fruit is long, firm, red all the way through and of good flavor and quality, and very attractive in appearance, hardy, disease resistent and big crop

producer. Per 25 Per 100 Per 500 Per 1000 $1.50 $4.00 $13.00 $20.00

435 STREAMLINER The New Streamliner is proving to be one of our best strawberries, is very sweet and requires little sugar, good for canning, eating fresh and locker storage Large fruit in abundance, a beautiful bright red berry of excellent quality. Bears early until late in the season. Per 25 $1.95

Per 1000 $26.00

Per 100 $5.20

Per 500 $16.25

433 TENNESSEE SUPREME This is one of the earlier varieties, the fruit is large round, uniform in size and shape, red throughout, firm but with juice, good flavor, subacid and especially de- sirable for freezing, the first and last berries of the season are all of the same good quality and flavor.

434 TENNESSEE BEAUTY

This variety is desirable where mid-season td, late berries are desired, the foliage is free from leaf dis- eases, large, smooth and uniform berries are typical of Tennessee Beauty. The fruit is medium red, wedge shape, attractive, colors evenly, subacid flavor sprightly, good quality and one of the best yielding varieties, good for home and market.

Per 25 Per 100 Per 500 Per 1000

$ .15 $2.00 $6.25

$10.00 $1.15 $3.10 $9.70

$15.56

450 WASHINGTON ASPARAGUS Giant, tender stalks—-keep popping out of the ground as fast as you cut them for 60 to 90 days every spring. First tresh vegetable of spring. it is very healthful, rich in minerals and vitamins. Only takes a little room, and is easy to grow. Plant in rich soil, 18 inches apart, in rows 4 feet apart. Prices on Asparagus: Per10 Per 25 Per 100 -- $ .59 $1.00 $3.95 ae =. 89 1.76 6.50

460 VICTORIA RHUBARB (Pie Plant) Rhubarb, with its flavor of the springtime, is a valuable aid to the action of the gastric juices, adds novelty to the bill of fare, has the good points of a fruit, and combines deliciously as a dessert or conserve.

Each Per 10

I Years sl [a2 oe ze = $ .19 $1.50

ay Chl eae eee : : 26 2.00 461 RED RHUBARB

Each Per 10

3.69 $6.00

Asparagus

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Rhubarb (Pie Plant)

Berry Plants

e Dewberries heen ii > 480 LUCRETIA DEWBERRIES / re RASP The first to ripen. Ten days earlier than Blackberries. aantinate Berries are extra large, lustrous black, sweet and os 6 | juicy. Unexcelled for canning. ; ; Prices on Dewberries: Per 10 Per 25 $ .89 $1.59 e | Raspberries

485 CUMBERLAND BLACKCAP

The largest and most productive black Raspberry. Ripens medium-early and continues throughout the raspberry season. Very hardy and the most profitable market sort.

486 LATHAM RED

Largest red Raspberry; a thrifty grower that will withstand zero temperatures. Tremendously produc- tive, and the large, attractive red berries are of the best quality.

487 ST. REGIS RED

Bright crimson berry of large size, firm and meaty. Fruit commences to ripen with the earliest and con- tinues bearing on young canes until October. Very prolific and a good shipper,

Prices on Raspberries; Per10 Per 25 teen ein Se Rn So caee eas $1.69 $3.39 EM CR ec ot eG ee 98 1,89

Youngberry

495 YOUNGBERRY This is a new berry and is much different from any berry grown in most parts of the country. It is a cross between the Loganberry and Dewberry. Color of fruit is a rich wine. Sizes 1 to 1% inches. Flavor is pleas- ant, sweet with the tartness of the Blackberry. Prices on Youngberry: Per10 Per 25 $1.69 $3.39

Boysenberry

496 GIANT BOYSENBERRY

Berries extra large, attractive and of fine flavor. Taking the buyers wherever offered. The tremendous yields the Boysenberry makes surely will cut down produc- tion cost, and if sold only at ordinary berry prices a good profit can be realized. The Boysenberry with us is perfectly hardy and we are of the opinion it can be grown successfully as far north as Vermont if given winter protection.

Prices on Boysenberry: Per10 Per 25

A $1.69 $3.39 Blackberries 500 EARLY HARVEST

One of the earliest varieties; berry medium size. A good market sort.

501 ELDORADO

Berries are very large, black, borne in clusters—bears huge crops everywhere,

Priceg on Blackberries: Per10 Per 25 $ .98 $1.89

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QUINCE

530 QUINCE, CHAMPION

Orange-yellow, large oval fruit. Tree ;

vigorous and very productive.

531 QUINCE, ORANGE Fruit large, round, with a short neck; coler bright yellow; flesh tender, juicy and of excellent flavor.

There is no finer fruit for syrup, jel- lies, preserving and canning than the Quince. Trees easy to grow, begin to bear at two and three years. Prices each variety:

Each Per 10

18 tor24 ea ston saree $ 1S $7.25 2 tO- 3 ite 98 1.95

PERSIMMON

540 AMERICAN PERSIMMON A native of the Southern States, but fruit will ripen in the North. There is nothing more luscious than a well-ripened persimmon, and the tree is ornamental as

well,

Each Per3 Per10 3 to 4 tt $ .59 $1.66 $4.15 4 to 5 ft Lee 68 1.90 5.15

525 FIGS Why not pick Mgs Prom your own trees? They are full of rich, tasty flavor; good for fresh fruit, as well as canning and cooking. Trees bear early, can be planted around trash piles in back yards, chicken runs and near buildings in a most satisfactory manner.

Each Per 10 Per 100

! LS in $ .29 $2.50 $20.00 18 to 24 in 49 4.00 : $0.00 zZ to S yet 59 4.15 37.50

PAW PAW

545 PAW PAW

A small handsome tree with large purple flowers which are very beautiful and fragrant. Produces large yellow fruit which has the flavor and shape of the banana and is very delicious. Trees very hardy and productive; can be grown in all sections of the United States.

Each Per3 Per 10 Drtows) ti eee 2 $ .60 $1.10 $5.00 S tocd™ite as eee ones 15 2.10 6.50

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550 STUART

Extremely hardy. Nuts good size, plump and well- filled.

"551 SUCCESS :

Resembles the Stuart, only larger. Nuts excellent flavor,

“552 SCHLEY Nuts of highest quality and very thin shell.

Prices on Grafted Pecans: Each Per 10 BeBCOWOS TIN ome oon Oe See Ls oN $1.75 $15.00 COMETS eee he Se ee en eo 2.25 20.00 GRLOMEGG LU tReet eee G ace 2.50 22.50

; PECANS

Grafted Trees

We offer the best varieties, bearing nuts of large size, good

flavor and thin shell.

560 HARDY PECANS This is a seedling variety that will grow in the North- ern States. The nuts are not as large as the grafted varieties but they do have a sweet, oily nutritious

kernel and usually. bear more nuts than the grafted

varieties. .Recommended for all states north of the Ohio River.

Prices on Hardy Pecans: Each Per 10 LSET Oe Saltese ene eee ae Melee ee $ .79 $7.25 TSitgeedninveen see Bre aSeciice eee 98 1,95 Atte at ticaeen ee eon ee 1.19 9,50

565 HARDY BLACK WALNUT One of the best shade trees, valuable for timber as well as nuts. Grows yfapidly. Each Per1Q Per 100 is WG) HY Josep il ep aap pers $ .39 $3.06 $25.00 1 ape a ae a eS ee nl 59 4.15 37.50

566 BUTTERNUT

White Walnut, valuable for shade and ornament, as well as for its nut yield. Produces a large nut with a sweet, oily, nutritious kernel.

570 HARDY HICKORY NUTS Very valuable for market nuts and also the lumber is very valuable for spokes, fence posts and handles of all kinds for farming tools. i Each Per10 Per 100

$69 $6.00 $50.00 571 HAZELNUT, AMERICAN FILBERT

Nuts borne in large fringed fruit husks, Kernels sweet and edible. A very hardy shrub-like tree with hand-

PA OV RO wee eae ee dS ee

Each Per 10 Per 100 some foliage, Bilovaste tS $.69 $5.15 $50.00 Each Per 10 SU LONG OLS oes ose ee a ae 85 1,50 60.00 OelOmeit ae eons oon eae $ AT $4.00 TPLANT BOYD'S NUT TREES FOR SHADE AND DECORATION | We Do Not Have Any Traveling Agents or Order Takers [15]

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Make Your House a Home With Beautiful Flowering Shrubs

2000 PINK FLOWERING ALMOND

Tius lovely shrub blooms before the leaves appear iu the spring, completely covered with smali double pink

rose-like blooms. Excellent for individual or group planting

Each Pers Per 10 18 to 24 in $ .39 $1.10 $3.50 VAN Ray ei ab ded : 59 1.65 4.15

BARBERRY THUNBERGI Gireen-leaf Barberry. Green foliage thi summer, turning to brilliant scarlet in ered with red berries all winter.

601

vuughoutl the autuinu, cov-

Each Per3 Per 10 G fos 9 ine ALT $ .45 $1.30 § to 12 in , 25 65 2.10 (20tos bovine 22 eee 29 80 2.50

601-A REDLEAF BARBERRY

Reddish-purple fuliage throughout suimmer, Curning tu fiery red in autumn, with red seed in fall aud winter Plant in full sunlight for best results

Each Per3 Per 10

g9 1 12 in $ .35 $1.00 $2.95

DA et Le TI eye A = 40 1.15 3.15 602 RED-BARK DOGWOOD

Dark red stems and branches, small clusters of white

flowers and blue-black fruit and green leaves

Each Per3 Per10 ieutoues sin sees $ .25 $ .65 $2.10 Petar eo tt 35 1.00 2.95

Butterfly Bush

Crape Myrtle

Flowering /

604 YELLOW-BARK DOGWOOD

The are golden yellow Sinall growing shrubs.

branches with greeo leaves,

Each Per3 Per 10 i$ to 24 in._. : : $ .29 $ .80 $2.50 Bite BYOgee Jake AT 1.30 4.00

606 RED CRAPE MYRTLE The famous Southern shrub, starts bicuming in mid

sulmuiner and blooms until frost lacelike flowers. Has proven hardy

clumps of Northern

Large in the

States. Blooms the first year planted.

Each Per 3 Per 10 18 to 24 in sees ie $ .39 $1.10 $3.50 mw LO mon LE : ee 59 1.65

“y 606-A PINK CRAPE MYRTLE

Same as the red except watermeélonu pink ee Blooms on one-year wood, an excellent shrub

Each Per 3 Per 10 18 to 2 in 2 $ .39 $1.10 $3.50 TUCO mn mul: 3 eel ESS. 59 1.65 4.78

608 CYDONIA or FLOWERING QUINCE

An early blooming shrub, some have vivid red bioutis aud others orange to red blooms, with quince-like fruit in the autumn.

Each Per3 Per 10 12ta. dein . $ .29 .80 $2.5) Tevtoe2 ine . cor 1.60 4.5)

610 DEUTZIA, PINK FLOWERING

This upright shrub bluoms early in the spring Wilt semi-lragrant pink flowers.

Each Pers © Peril 18 to 24 in : $ .25 $ .65 2.10 o..towe setae 129 80 2.51

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Cyndonia or Flowering Quince

>wering Almond

611 ROSE ACACIA (Pink Flowering Moss Locust)

Long, graceful clusters of pea-shaped rose to purple shades of flowers in May and June.

Each Per3 Per 10 TS COm2 4 elie eee cee $ 29 $ .80 $2.50 Orton thee 2 Al 1.30 4.00

612 ELDER (Sambucus Canadensis)

This upright shrub has yellowish gray branches, sharply serrate leaves, large heads of purplish black

fruit.

Each Per3 Per 10 TS *toe2s in ee : $ .25 $ .65 $2.10 dK BE DKA oops oS i 29 .80 2.50

614 GOLDEN BELL (Forsythia)

One of the first shrubs to bloom in the spring. bellshaped flowers cover the plant. Beautiful foliage all summer.

Golden green

Each Per3 Per 10 einer ik Sine os $ .25 $ .65 $2.10 ie Gay PAY abate, oe .29 80 2.50 VAM SY SP hacen ee Pa 3 49 1.35 4.05

616 JAPANESE SNOWBALL Beautitul hardy shrub with large blooms of white

globose balls covering the plant; the foliage is beau- tiful dark green.

Each Perl3 Per 10

12 to 18 in : : $ .49 $1.35 $4.05

Lkatoe Zain 60 1.70 5.00 618 PEPPER TREE (Vitex Agnus Castus)

Shrub or small tree with a strong aromatic odor,

grayish long-stalked leaves with dense, sessile clusters of lilac flowers.

Each Per3 Per 10 8 to 24 in $ .29 $ .80 $2.50 Qi to, 23. it. , 49 1.30 4.00

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Beautiful Flowering Shrubs to Bloom; Spring to Fall

622 PUSSY WILLOW

Classed as a shrub or small tree, grows from 10 to 20 feet tall; it blooms in the early spring before the leaves appear, with buds very large, closely sessile, enveloped in long silky hairs.

Each Per 3 Per 10 PSmCOr es Wilatae see erase $ .29 $ .80 $2.50 DUO F HO el beeen ee ee tes 49 1.35 4,05

624 MOCK ORANGE (Philadelphus)

Named for the ancient Egyptian King, Ptolemy Phila- delphus, who reigned from 285 to 247 B. C. Hardy upright growth with creamy white blooms in June,

Each Per 3 Per 10

[SPU Crea 4 il ven eee Re oe oe $ .29 $ .80 $2.50

Coes SU beer eee oe ee ee 45 1.20 3.95 626 WITCH HAZEL (Hamamelis)

The blooms are yellow with strap-shaped spreading

petals in the fall, followed by capsular fruits, with

medium sized ovate dark green leaves, very hardy.

Each Per3 Per10 18 to 24 in. aN etd dear Si.20 $ .80 $2.50 ZalO ioe Luge eee eee 35 1,00 2.95

628 BUTTERFLY, PINK CHARMING

A new butterfly bush, with long sprays of beautiful pink flowers often 10 to 15 inches long, blooms all summer,

Each Per 3 Per 10 18 to 24 in =e = $ 139 $1.10 $3.50 DAtOum or ea : _ AQ 1.35 4.05 YA ee: Bh wy as 17 2.15 7.00

Rose Acacia

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Wintarberry 629 WINTERBERRY (llex Verticillata)

Shrub with spreading branches, double serrate leaves from 1% to 8 inches long. Bright red berries in fall, remaining until midsummer, A good hardy shrub.

Each Per3 Per 10 Lt to, gain enka ope $ .45 $1.20 $3.95 PELOURO RLU eee a eee. eae 57 1,60 4.50

630 HYDRANGEA P, G.

The large flowers are massive cone-shaped, often measuring 10 inches in length, and have a pleasing variation of color, changing from the original pure white to pink and finally to beautiful rich, coppery

red.

Each Per3 Per 10 LA; tO Shin Sees) eee $ .39 $1.10 $3.50 L8etoeade ne eck nee eae 165 1.80 5.50

632 SPIREA VAN HOUTTEI

While in bloom it resembles the Hills of Snow, with pure white flowers borne in dense clusters along the whole length of the branches.

Each Per3 Per 10 | LS 'tog24 sins see ore eee 25 $ .65 $2.10 Papnoy, sed eps ees see se) Ba P| 1,05 3.25

(For small sizes, see listings under Hedge Plants.)

633 STRAWBERRY BUSH,

(Euonymus Americana)

An upright shrub with green bark, the leaves are green, serrate, slender, 1% to 8 inches long; the flowers are yellowish red to green, with pink or red fruit in September.

Each Per3 Per 10 Ley torgauin Les sees eee $ .25 $ .65 $2.10 PAI ODO BINH NRE rc A ah 29 80 2.50

134 PURPLE LILAC

Bright green foliage with long purple flowers in large panicles in May, A favorite for many years,

Each Per3 Per 10 18 to g4tin een. = ee $ 49 $1.35 $4.05 2 to Sift =Fe> Soret eee 60 1.70 5.00 [18]

636 PERSIAN LILAC

This plant blooms the first year after planted usually; the flowers are in broad panicles 3 to 4 inches long; the deep reddish purple flowers are fragrant,

Each Per3 Per 10 LOeUGs24eln; ceacot oe eee $ 49 $1.35 $4.05 Come go fh sy ee eer eee 60 1,70 5.00

638 PINK LONICERA (Bush Honeysuckle)

A beautiful upright shrub with handsome flowers in the spring followed with red to orange fruit in the fall:

Each Per3 Per 10 LSETONS4S 610 oe eo aeea enn $ .29 $ .80 $2,50 22tol. 3 ites cian bas oy ap oa el ao yan 139 1,10 3,50,

640 SNOWBALL (Opulus Sterile)

This is a favorite to most people, A hardy upright shrub with large compact white balls covering the plant in the spring, The flowers are sterile. Hvery lawn or garden should have this lovely plant.

Each Per3 Per 10

12 to 18 in $ .49 $1.35 $4,05 TSStOtl4 tin eae Reman ee 65 1,80 5,50

642 YELLOW KERRIA

Covered with golden yellow flowers in May or June; upright in growth, the bark is bright green with dark green leaves; a beautiful plant,

Each Per3 Per 10 LBAtOc 2 4atn we eee ee Aae er ee $ 49 $1.35 $4.05 SLO SEL Cea we ie oe eae 15 2.10 6,50

643 TAMARIX

The Tamarix is a graceful shrub with feathery, sitver- green foliage and brown bark; a good, hardy plant,

Each Per3 Per10 LSato e245 in owen eee ane $ .39 $1.10 $3.50 VAN MOREE § ate Et TR eos 50 1,35 4,05

Se ein

Tamarix

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Boyd's Spires Van Houttei

644 RED WEIGELA (Evo Rathke)

The blooms are very outstanding, being deep oarmine red. This igs a very beautiful and distinct variety, which blooms in June.

Each Per 3 Per 10 1Z to 18 1b 8 hese ap gp Re ce PEE Cl a $ 35 $1.00 $2.95 18 lo 24 in 9 ai ae) oikab ath am so oe we Sor us belies bo wre ee 57 1.60 4,50

646 PINK WEIGELA

Au upright shrub which produces aa abundance of pink blooms from the botiom to the top of the spikes, in May. Hardy and, too, a popular shrub,

Each Per 3 Per 10 POCtONT Sallie Bere eer $ .26 $ .65 $2.10 Pee tomes ieee nee ee eee 29 80 2.50 Set Omno tees pe ee AO t.15 3.15

648 SPIREA THUNBERGI

Covered with masses of small white blooms before the leaves appear in the early apring, the foliage thick and

feathery.

Each Per 3 Per 10 Oat Gal Sali tomeese eros er $ .25 $ .65 $2.10 18 to 24 in Noe aol wal ea aston Sy a .39 1.10 3.50 PEt On Reel tie eo ee 57 1.60 4,56

French Lilacs 551 PRESIDENT GREVY

Double, light blue; immense panicles and symmetrical.

552 CHARLES X

Single, reddish-purple, very beautiful and one of the best and most popular of the single lilacs.

653 NEGRO

Single, dark violet purple, beautiful blooms.

654 WILLIAM ROBINSON

Purple and grows so that it) can be used for cut

flowers.

Each Per3 Per 10 Teton elle (e $ .39 $1.10 $3.50 Be aod We hie: con tent tyete ne : 59 1.65 4.15

Flowering Shrubs of Outstanding Beauty

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658 ABELIA GRANDIFLORA

One of our best and most beautiful broadleaf ever- greens; the graceful drooping stems and branches are eovered with dark green, glossy leaves from spring until frost. The blooms cover the plant with white flowers, flush with pink, which are borne in clusters.

Each Per3 Per 10 18 to 24 in., bare root------- $ .15 $2.10 $ 6.50 9 to 8 ft. bare root..---—- 1,00 2.65 1.95 3 to 4 ft., bare root------- 1,25 3.25 10.00

660 HIGHBUSH CRANBERRY

A handsome shrub, very decorative im fruit, which begins to color the last of July and remains on the plant and keeps its bright scarlet color until spring.

Each Per 3 Per 10 To Moe s Albee as oes =e a $ .49 $1.35 $4.05 TR to0e42 in). see == = 65 1,80 6.50

662 SWEET SHRUB (Calycanthus)

The branches are reddish-brown with large glossy leaves, and the blooms are spike-like, fragrant, double, chocolate-brown; a fayorite for many years.

Each Per3 Per 10 TOM tol Sunes eae $ .29 $ .80 $2.50 TSitor24 ine wee Sees bene Al 1.30 4,00 * > Pe fe

French Lilac

ee

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Flowering Shrubs continued

663 YELLOW HYPERICUM

A bushy, low-growing shrub, with golden yellow flow- ers in midsummer; grows well in rocky or sandy soil. Hardy. :

Each $ .37

Per3 Per10 LSetorees in eectae ces ese aes $1.05 $3.25

664 WHITE SNOWBERRY

This is a very showy shrub, covered with small pink flowers, followed by large white berries covering the plant, which hang on the plant most of the winter. Each Per3 Per10 LSitoraesinve ce ccc cee oe $ AT $1.30 $4.00

665 CORALBERRY (Red Snowberry)

The foliage is a rich shade of green, in June full of pink flowers, and followed in the fall by clusters of small berries which hang on throughout the winter, attracting the birds.

Each Per3 Per 10 LS for24 In wckwoscesee nee $ A8 $ 50 $1.35 S:toeusu ft oe ess eee eee 29 80 2.50

666 SPICE BUSH

The growth is upright; aromatic, green foliage, and blooms before the leaves appear, followed by bright colored fruits in the autumn.

Each Per3 Per 10 TSO) 24a Nae oe see eee $ .39 $1.10 $3.50 2°to.8 ftps eee 45 1,20 3.95

667 BEAUTYBERRY (Callicarpa)

A handsome shrub, covéred with clusters of lovely

HE Department of Agri-

culture estimates that in; sects do over a billion doilars’ damage a year to our crops, while the value of birds in combating these insects is over 300 million dollars, Be- sides their value in destroying insects, many spe- cies help in keeping down weeds. Offer the birds board and lodging by planting berry producing shrubs, and you will have a host of willing help- ers, working tirelessly for you throughout the whole year,

Write for our BETZ TREE NEWS, naming

plants which produce berries giving food to feed the Birds.

668 WEEPING GOLDEN BELL (Suspensa)

This tall and spreading plant is attractive for its weeping and glinting masses of golden yellow flowers in the early spring.

Each Per3 Per 10 LAELOg Sain =o So oeke ee See $ .29 $ .80 $2.50 ESntowgstinve soos ase hae 45 1.20 3.95 SLO Oi e en eee e 150 (,35 4.05

670 VARIEGATED WEIGELA

The green leaves bordered with yellowish-white mark- ings, a beautiful and conspicuous plant, with pink flowers.

Each Per3 Per 10 LZ ECOL Stine awe ear oe ee $ .29 $ .80 $2.50 USTtotlesin wees ee Sy 57 1,60 4,50

Collection 12. 1 Purple Lilac | Golden Bell

| to 2 feet All 5 for

purple berries in the fall and winter. 1 Pink Weigelia reat see Ae 8 Per 10 | Spirea Van Houttei . Aor 20 eee ge ee A ek 28 65 $2.10 Pp Will ; : Aa ol ow 2) tb.) 38: ftees scan newer 29 80 2.60 I, vad soon : ; 5 WEIGEL YELLOW KERRIA

CORALBERRY

700 EVERGREEN PRIVET

(Amur River South Privet)

The hedge has a distinct value in decorative planting. This is the finest hedge plant for the South. Compact habit, with dark green leaves, is easily sheared and remains evergreen all winter. We do not recommend planting north of the Ohio River.

>rices, hedging size: Per 25 Per 100

LZGtO RD eee eee ee eae $1.00 $3.00 YS tOue4 I eee ne ee ee 1,50 4,00 Dtomaitiecee ee i alt a Ne 2,00 6.00

702 AMUR RIVER NORTH PRIVET

The most popular hardy hedge, it makes a permanent hedge, it also protects your yard. Fine for dividing yards. The leaves rich dark green and hang on until very late in the fall.

Prices: Per 25 Per 100 LZ ORL RIN ate et aws eer en eee nae $2.00 §$ 6.00 TSStOEZS IN eae epi cence e senate 3.00 9.00 24 tO S Viton ee ee Nees w 4,00 12.00

704 CALIFORNIA PRIVET

Its foliage is of the deepest, richest green and the leaves stay on until late winter.

Prices: Per 25 Per 100 DEI To Yan U9 bs i Ag ES $1.00 $3.00 PSatOe 24 eit alee te hott stip etaseee ees 1,56 4.06 PAG Ray. EVO 8 eae ee eye aS Ee ae 2.00

706 BUSH HONEYSUCKLE

An upright shrub, dark green foliage, and pink blooms in May, followed by red to orange berries in the early fall.

708 SPIREA VAN HOUTTEI

A beautiful hedge, with masses of pure white flowers in the early spring.

Prices: Per 25 Per 100 65tOe Loui eco a se coe eee eee one. $2.00 $6.00 L2etowl SAID esa nee eee eee 3.00 9.00

710 ABELIA GRANDIFLORA

The Abelia is one of our best broadleaf evergreens for the South, makes a beautiful hedge. Can be pruned or let grow natural. The white flowers, tinged with pink, start in early summer and stay until frost.

Prices: Per 25 Per 100 (Puno) Wb beh 8 ey nis Se a eer $4.00 $12.00 To tom Sainw sets sosen eves ac es 6.00 18.00

(For larger sizes of Abelia, see listings under Broad- leaf Evergreens.)

712 LOMBARDY POPLAR

Is used for screens where tall plants are needed. This is a rapid-growing plant, branches from the ground up. Can be pruned to the desired height,

Prices: Per 10 Per 25 Per 100 SetOrs lice eee eee es ae ee $4.00 $8.00 $24,00 Stata tte fh eee a ees 5.00 10.00 30,00

714 OSAGE ORANGE This tree is used extensively for wind-breaks, or to mark the boundaries of the farm; stands pruning. The fragrant fruit is about 6 to 7 inches in diameter.

Prices; Per 25 Per 100 A ECOML S OLN eee nee ete eas ae ee ee oes $1.50 $4.00 ip acay PL) geben ep ae a eR ee 2.00 6.00

ey iit ee eae fin ot Witetbor, Free fBalletince on Wrorditilias Seedlings HORt ORES BIT Conte ee ee os 3.00 9.00 For Reforestation. RSS ato Sen hell. olin a --. 400 12,00 See SEN ALOT Oe No. 10 Special No. 11 Special 1000 1000 SOUTH NORTH PRIVET PRIVET 18-24 inch 9 to 12 inch $2995 $3995

Bush Heneveuctly

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‘For Seema iia suey Poplar [21]

or Order Takers

White Dogwood

800 PINK FLOWERING APRICOT

Blooms profusely, blossoms are double pink, fragrant, and similar to the Pink Almond. The first tree to bloom after Christmas, sometimes blooms when the snow is on the ground.

Each Per3 Per 10 V8toeed=in ocnesee ee nae one $ .79 $2.20 § 1.28 Zone ite ote eee eee 1.10 3.15 9.50 Suton de tte teo eee wen canes 1,39 3.15 16,00

802 PINK FLOWERING DOGWOOD

This beautiful tree is very popular and in the spring is covered with flowers of a deep rose color; good in a group or as a specimen—when planted near a White Dogwood it is more showy. One of our best flowering trees, y

Each Per3 Per10 1S) toned ine ee ecw peasue=— $2.00 $5.50 617.50 2 tor -c8s tise ee oe deena 2.50 7,00 22.50 Sito. 4 ft a be ok Sox bee our nf. dah = ntl Sk woe 3.26 9.50 30.00

804 WHITE FLOWERING DOGWOOD

This is a tree of beauty, in the spring covered with velvet white blossoms. Throughout the summer green leaves, turning to crimson in the fall, and full of red berries in the autumn,

Each Per3 Per10 BtON Bult eo cere ces coc eee eee $ .59 $1.65 $ 4.75 Site ett 6 ee ee ree 89 2.40 1.50 4 tQ Of ee ees ee 1.39 3.75 10,00

806 RED BUD (Judas Tree)

A fast-growing tree with large, leathery, heart-shaped leaves, and before the foliage appears the tree is cov- red with a profusion of reddish-purple flowers.

Each Per3 Per 10 Prtons, ft -- eee eee eee $ .39 $1.10 $3.50 Sotoea tts. oso eee ee ae A9 1,35 4.05 ertolsstt, 22. See eee 19 2.20 1.25

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808 ROSE TREE OF CHINA

(Double Flowering Plum)

In the early spring covered with double pink flowers, This is a good dwarf variety and used as specimen or in border.

Each Per8 Per 10 Ve TORSEHID ee en ace eee $ .79 $2,20 $7.26 2 tO neh gee oan: 98 2.65 1.98

809 CISTENA PLUM

This variety is more dwarf than the other Purple-leaf varieties, Compact, with glossy leaves and more red in the purple, stays red all summer,

Each PerS Per 10 I ettoe cei ao et uunsbaeawess $ .39 $1.10 $3.50 BtO motto coarse ceca aewa: A9 1.35 4,08

810 PURPLE-LEAF PLUM

A handsome plant, with deep purple leaves and deep wine-red fruit; holds its color all summer.

Each PerS Per10 Si tousett parce neowency nea $ 49 $1.35 $4.05 Setore it eee neces ss 19 2.20 1.25 CcCOLbilti oe enneneo ne ssase a 1.19 3.15 9.50

bat? ROSE TREE OF CHINA

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White Fringe 811 NEWPORT PLUM (Purple)

A new Purple-leaf of greater refinement, the leaves smooth and more richly colored, strongly reddened, maturing to a deep bronze-purple in late summer, also red fruit.

Each Per3 Per 10 Lketowe 4 ieee eee ete $ .39 $1.10 $3.50 Se tOmroe Gavan aoe eee A9 1.35 4.06

This new flowering tree is becoming more popular as people are seeing it in bloom. The bloom is white semi-double with red stripes, resembling that of the peppermint stick of candy.

Each Per3 Per 10 18etou24, 1. oes ee eee $ .59 $1.65 $4.15 Liipsts) tte ee 19 2.20 1.25

814 DOUBLE RED FLOWERING PEACH These trees are covered with an abundance of duuble red, fragrant blossoms in the early spring befvure the leaves appear.

Each Per3 Per 10 DSETOUS Fils eee : $ .39 $1.10 $3.50 i to 3 tte ae ee = at ae 59 1.65 4,15 SNCOwRa Loe eee ne. .69 1.95 6.90

816 DOUBLE WHITE FLOWERING PEACH

This is very similar to the Double Red except ils blooms are double white and fragrant.

Each Per3 Per 10 jek Seep Wa have ee ee en) ae . $ 39 $1.10 $3.50 DeLOMS Rl ieee e eee aoe 59 {.65 4.15 SECORMeSe Cte meee et ey 69 1.95 6.00

818 HOPA FLOWERING CRAB It develops into a beautiful, graceful, mediuin sized

tree, and the tree when in bloom is covered with large, single, deep rose colored blossoms. Reddish fleshed fruits and reddish-purple foliage.

Each Per3 Per 10 PRCOw Oo. | Case ee Se eee ae $ .69 $1.95 $6.00 Bite Vit, see ws ke Sees, Ch 98 2.65 1.95 AUG Ot tye es et ee ac es 1.49 3.15 9.50

110 RED SILVER CRAB

The foliage is a beautiful maroon red and silver undel

neath. The buds are red and the blossoms are a rich dark red; delicious fruit of the brilliant flaming red color. Each Per3 Per 10 toes ht esos. Se $ .69 $1.95 $6.00 3 to 4 ft. ce pal a insti Fe ee e 98 2.65 1.95 Betws oe 1.49 3.15 5.50

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Double Flowering Peach

Red Bud

819 CORONARIA CRAB (Crabapple) The foliage light gyeen, rounded-head tree. The flow-

ers are large and showy, white to light rose. The small apples produced in abundance can be used for preserves and jellies.

Each Per3 Per 10 Seto 4s tte eee en $ .98 $2.65 $17.95 4 to 5 ft en ied nln iw ee i ay ei i new ae. 1.19 3.15 9,50

820 WHITE FRINGE

Small tree 12 to 15 feet tall, very showy, with long lace-like white flowers, borne in graceful drooping panicles; sometimes called “Santa Claus’ Beard.” The leaves large, leathery-like.

Each Per3 Per 10 URS AL oy oe: SP 0S ape aS ee $ 19 $2.20 $7.25 2 to 3 Late a ee 89 2.40 1.50 B°to” Ait pee ere. ae 1.19 3.15 9.50

822 PURPLE FRINGE (Smoke Tree)

Conspicuous, spreading, small tree, with large clusters of round leaves, overhung in midsummer with mist- like clouds of small flowers, light lavender in color and resembling smoke at a distance.

Each Per3 Per 10

Saco Pe: ag Fas ae peer a $ .89 $2.40 $7.50

DetON eS fhe ee ee ee 98 2.65 1.95

Rita 4 tte te —— 1.19 3.15 9.50 823 UMBRELLA TREE

Much ‘planted for shade and Orhdalmenutal purpuses

Flowers in graceful panicles, aud yellow berries in the fall. The drooping foliage gives the tree the appeal ance of a gigantic umbrella.

Each Per 3 Per 10 DEUOVG ti Ue eee ee ae we $ .39 $1.10 $3.50 CPLOMA CU ieee eee tee 69 1.95 6.00

824 DWARF RED BUCKEYE

The blossoms are a purplish-red Very ornamental Throughout the summer dark green foliage, turning to yellow in the autumn,

Per3 Per i0 $1.65 $4.15

Each

15 to 18 in $ .59

826 KENTUCKY COFFEE TREE

This rapid-growing and upright tree has cuarse branches, bluish-green foliage, white flowers tollowed by long pods which hang on the tree all winter.

Each Per3 Per 10 2, to 3 fie = a _—sa em $ 89 $2.40 $7.50 [23]

Flowering Trees continued 828 MIMOSA TREE (Silktree)

Sometimes called the sensitive tree. Fern-like foliage, with fragrant pink blossoms in round heads in June. The foliage resembles that of tropical plants, Do not plant north of the Ohio River.

Each Per3 Per 10

SELON Sol aot eens conser aan ee $ .98 $2.65 §$ 1.95 Stor 4 ft) oecseceese See eeeoess 1,19 3.15 9,50 dato {tisvocsescne cence 1,89 5.25 15,95

830 SOURWOOD

A dwarf tree, with green leaves in the summer, turn- ing to a brilliant scarlet in the fall. One of the best trees for autumn coloring. Bears masses of small white flowers in the spring.

Each Per3 Per 10 PART ats iy been eS et os $ .69 $1.95 $6.00 Sito.4 {ts seen ecco keen eos 98 2.65 1.98

Flowering Crab

How to Plant a Tree

SET TREE [IN TUB OF WATER WHILE DIGGING HOLE.

Umbrella Tree

831 SILVER BELL TREE (Halesia)

Sometimes called Snowdrop. Pink bell-shaped buds Yi | % are carried in drooping clusters in early spring from SUB SOIL pets i MI Dre Pda aed every limb, then develop into drooping pure white BE BROKEN UP ZaEeece. snowdrop-like flowers. IF VERY HARD. Each Per3 Per 10 ; Le ASatQugay ines wen ees ee $ .69 $1.95 $6.00 SET TREE TRIFLE DEEPER 2 stows tition e so ene ese 87 2,40 1.50 SED, THAN IT GREW IN NURSERY. SotOmpeutt a eaten ee ee 1,19 3.15 9.50 SER Noo sy srl ere Zea #ZSPREAD ROOTS TO 832 EUROPEAN MOUNTAIN ASH AND DOWN. 27ers, NATURAL POSITION This attractive tree has fern-like leaves and large flat WHEN HOLE 18/4 TaN. | Jig corymbs of creamy white flowers; in the winter FIRMLY WITH FEET. 4: :

orange and scarlet berries hang on the tree, which makes it a picture of beauty.

Each Per3 Per 10

CAND diy gabe Se hg Bs pe elt $2.39 $6.25 $18.75 hd ORO SUE aaa oe eee ore 2.89 1,85 24,75 Rianne LOOSE ON TOP 774g ie LY ee Oey REQUIRES MORE 834 AMERICAN LINDEN Ze) ARS | eae The Linden is noted for a shade tree more than for tye, . sae” us its cream-colored sweet flowers. It makes a large tree, es > Jie POCKET AROUND with large dark green leaves, which turn to yellow in Seok Lge OPE 4 OLE TO CATCH WATER, : OT Ee L SE OF MA the autumn. Good lawn or street tree. IMPORTANT: WE DO NOT ENCOURAGE THE USE, O7 MAN Each Per3 Per 10 BE USED ONLY ON THE TOP BOLOE ODT Gere eth eens petra $1.39 $3.15 $10.00

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We have some junior size Ever- greens, which are two - year - old field grown, which we can dig bare root and pack in moss and ship via express. These plants should be worked around the first year in order that they develop into specimen plants. If they are cared for properly they will quickly become specimen plants and will double or triple in value.

900 AMERICAN ARBOR VITAE

Bright green, pyramidal outline, good for individual or screen plantings.

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Prices: Each Per3 Per10 LISLOSLSLilces soar aston $ .59 $1.65 $4.15 LORLONL Seiler ee eee awe 15 2.10 6,50

901: BERCKMAN GOLDEN ARBOR VITAE

Beautiful, dwarf, compact variety, of golden color.

Each Per3 Per 10 REtOnLU Mise eee a ee eee a a $ .75 $2.10 $6.50 VOSLOBL2 EID ese ee sen nase 98 2.15 1,95

902 GLOBE ARBOR VITAE

Bright green color, globe shape; nice to use in door- step plantings.

Each Per3 Per 10 Ostomloniveeer= Sas bees $ .75 $2.10 $6.50 TORO LD mille oan ode ont oe 89 240 1.50

903 EXCELSA ARBOR VITAE A compact and bushy upright plant, bright green

foliage. Each Per3 Per 10 9*to 12 nice con aee eo daaa ae $ .69 $1.95 $6.00 2.40 1.50

132to. Loin sace== osdonacee 89

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oe 2 Yr. Field Grown Pfitzerana Juniper 908 IRISH JUNIPER

A sage green, slender, upright Juniper, good in any planting.

Each Per3 Per 10 OPCO mie cote et a ale oe $ .69 $1.95 $6.00 DRO WL Dra T seats ee a care 15 2.10 6,50 TORO LSualic wee ba eee eon 89 2,40 1.50

910 GREEK JUNIPER

Appears to be light blue in color, well filled and com- pact; broad at base.

Each Per3 Per 10 OL el cali vaca e ate tee wate ata $ .75 $2.10 $6.50 PAs e) aU ses bo ey ee ee er 89 2.40 1.50

912 PFITZERIANA JUNIPER

The most popular of the spreading evergreens. Used for door-step planting and foundation.

Each Per3 Per 10 Oo t0el 2 iNceteee aoe neaccoee $ .15 $2.10 $6.50 RCO Go i2), merce tes seat le 89 2.40 1.50

914 SABINA JUNIPER

Spreading Juniper, dark green color, upright branches.

; Each Per3 Per 10 QUtOGd 2 ithe ees se see a ny om $ .69 $1.95 $6.00 19° tO 15 ined mare cn enn neem 15 2,10 6.50

916 ANDORRA JUNIPER

Grayish-green foliage, turning to bronze-purple in win- ter.

Each Per3 Per 10 O2tOP lee itlionsateesa weaken $ .59 $1.65 $4.15 COL Od Liie ae eicle rer ete res 169 1.95 6.00

BROADLEAF EVERGREENS

Gardenia (Cape Jasmine)

904 PYRAMIDAL ARBOR VITA

A compact, narrow pyramidal plant, good for founda- tioh planting, or as specimen on lawn.

; Each Per3 Per 10 $ to 12 in...--_-----.------ $ .19 $2.20 $7.25 12 to 15 in-.-...-~----_-.--- 98 2.65 1,95

906 AMERICAN HEMLOCK

A tall graceful evergreen with spreading branches, good for foundation corner planting, or as specimen

on lawn.

Each Per3 Per10 §\.to) gain enensoan ode ee a's $ .69 $1.95 $6.00 DostOwLOsll ere ose wesw oe saa 15 2.10 6.50 15 to 18 in,.---------.--.--- 98 2.65 1.98

We Do Not Have Any Traveling Agents or Order Takers

These plants are two-year field grown; shipped via express, bare root plants packed in moss.

950 SCOTCH BROOM (Golden Peacock Bush)

Green straw-like limbs with yellow flowers in early spring. A very striking and attractive shrub. Each Per3 Per 10

2 to 8 ft.-.-...~-..---.---.-. -$ 98 $2.65 $7.95

658 ABELIA GRANDIFLORA

Pinkish-white blooms from early spring until late fall. Truly one of the best Broadleaf Evergreens.

Each Per3 Per 10 TR Okes ell cadadeenass en eae $ .15 $2.10 $ 6.50 Dr tOwe oO tlie wek ano tba ate 1,00 2.65 1.95 BatOees i oaaewe ene cee 1,25 3.25 10.00

(For smaller sizes, see listings under Hedge Plants.)

952 BOXWOOD Its compact, dark green foliage and habit of growth makes this plant a Southern Aristocrat in its class.

Each Per3 Per 10 O10 Lei ewasghssatcomsuE $ .69 $1.95 $6.00 LOUCOeloyiihmeeaes ae ee ae 98 2.65 1.95

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954 EUONYMOUS COLORATO (Creeping Euonymous)

A remarkable ground cover plant. Green foliage when

grown in shade, and reddish-purple when grrown in the

sunshine.

Per 10 $4.05

Each $ .49

2957 GARDENIA (Cape Jasmine)

Glossy green leaves and double wax-like snowy white flowers, which are exquisitely fragrant. Tender shrub

Per 3

2 to Jb. in. $1.35

needs protection if planted outdoors.

Each Per3 Per 10 9 to 12 in $ .89 $2.40 $ 1,50 12 tml in : 1,39 3.75 10.90

958 NANDINA DOMESTICA

An uptight plant with green foliage, turning red in the fall. and elnsters of hearries hanging on until late

Each Per3 Per 10 feria 1h in $ .89 $2.40 $7.50

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DAHLIAS

KING OF RED HEADS Blooms 4 to 6 inches Wide

2 5 Each $ 5 00 for 25 plants

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A windbreak around your home and farm buildings will help make living more comfortable in winter and sum-

mer. It wil] take less fuel to heat your home and help break dust storms and biting eold winds and

drifting snows,

850 CHINESE ELM

A rapid-growing shade tree also for wind-hreaks

rood in drv climates and

Each Per3 Per 10 3 to 4 ft. Se $ 59 $1.65 $ 4,75 4 to 6 ft. : : 98 2,65 7.95 8 to 6 ft at 1.39 3,75 10,00

852 SILVER MAPLE

One of the best fast-growing shade trees. Leaves bright green above and silver underneath. turning to pale vellow in the antumn. We recommend this for a good fast-growing shade tree,

Each Per3 Per 10 8 to 4 ft + $ .59 $1.65 $4.15 4 to 5 ft 69 1.95 6.00 5 to 6 ft : 98 2.65 7,95

854 SUGAR MAPLE (Sugar Tree)

This is one of the hest shade trees, slow growing always erect, nest in appearance; long life. Foliage green, but in the antumn they range from orange to vellow to varions colors of red and scarlet.

Each Per3 Per 10 4 to 5 ft ae : $1.39 $3.75 $10.00 5 to 6 ft ass : 1.89 5.25 15.95

856 TULIP TREE (Tulip Poplar)

A splendid tree, upright in growth, large glossy leaves, and in the spring has large greenish-vellow tulin-like

flowers. Good for street or lawn tree,

Each Per3 Per 10 4 to 5 ft $ ,49 $1.35 $4,05 BetonGetiv=..- : 19 2,20 7,25 § to 8 ft J. 98 3,65 7.95

858 LOMBARDY POPLAR

This slender, tall tree is very pyramidal from the ground up, branches from ground One of the hest for sereens Plent & feet apart to make gond screen r background

Each Per3 Per 10 5 to & ft $ .79 $2.20 $7.25 6 fo & ft 98 2.65 7,95

ISK CATAI.OG NUMRER

CHINESE ELMS MAKE A WINDBREAK IN JUST FIVE YEARS

860 SWEET GUM . An upright tree, with slender corky-ridge branches, with starry-shaped leaves; green throughout summer, turning to yellow and tones of scarlet throughout the autumn. One of the best for autumn colors.

Each Per3 Per 10 SECO SL bike lhe wean aa $ .69 $1.95 $6.00 4 to 5 Done eterts W ties ules wate atures os 98 2.65 1:95

862 GOLDEN WEEPING WILLOW

This tree is proving to be very popular for its many good qualities. Its golden bark very showy in winter; is hardy, and also a good weeping tree.

Each Per3 Per 10 RE LOLO CLbse 2 suena aa nee eae $ :89 $2.40 $7.50 Bi to 6) il eoceune coe ow new es 1.19 3.15 9,50

864 GREEN WEEPING WILLOW

The Weeping Willow has been popular for generations throughout the South, and now is popular throughout the whole country. It makes a large tree, with weep- ing, slender, pendant branches, bright green leaves. Each Per3 Per10 2) tol bit sees Seco we coat $. .89 $2.40 $7.50 Birt. 6) ito lseeecenne eousnn: 119 3.15 9,50

866 RIVER BIRCH

“An upright tree, with reddish-brown papery bark; deep green leaves, turning to yellow in the fall. Each Per3 Per 10

4 t0.:8 Mia soweennncevsee =: $.719 $2.20 $7.25 868 AMERICAN SYCAMORE

A large tree with silvery bark and large green leaves. Good shade tree, and will grow in smoky cities.

Each Per3 Per 10 A (OU! Lacan eeu a ome ate $ .79 $2.20 $7.25 Bi tovGsit.saoe.eapeteo sau h ones 98 2.65 1,95

870 RED MAPLE (Scarlet Maple)

A large upright, hardy tree; light green leaves, in the autumn turning to brilliant shades of scarlet and

orange. Each Per3 Per 10 4.to: Giitncamawe se ook aden $ 89 $2.40 $17.50

5 to 6 ft... .2e-..- asa. 98 2,65 7.95

CHINESE CHESTNUT

Blight Resistant—Bears in 3 to 4 years.

Plant in well drained soil, full sunlight if possible, for commercial planters plant 40 feet apart. Trees grow to a medium size, if possible use well rotted manure around them, when they bear use commer- cial fertilizer with high potash. ;

The meat of the nuts is excellent, compares favor- able to the American Sweet Chestnut.

Our Supply Is Limited. Order Early. Each Per3 Per10

Lito! 2steetotice se ssaseroac: $1.49 $4.25 $12.50 Oo tOls tOOlemecance saddens. 2,39 6.25 18.75

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RED RADIANCE

We offer a few varieties of Roses of the different rose colors. These Roses will bloom first year after planting.

1001 RED RADIANCE

The flowers are large, clear, of deep rose-red.

1002 K. A. VICTORIA (White)

Cream colored buds opening into white flowers.

1003 PINK RADIANCE

Buds brilliant rose pink, opens to shiny pink.

1004 TALISMAN (Two-tone)

Combination of orange-red and yellow.

1005 MRS. P. S. DUPONT

Red-gold buds open to a beautiful yellow.

1006 CALADONIA (White) Large white,

1007 PRESIDENT HOOVER

Long pointed buds, of maroon, orange and gold.

1008 PINK DAWN

Fragrant, rose-pink flowers, on long stems.

1009 LADY HILLINGTON (Yellow)

Apricot yellow shaded to orange.

1010 AMI QUINARD (Dark Red)

Dark crimson-maroon, semi-double flowers.

1000 PAULS SCARLET CLIMBER

Large, vivid scarlet flowers, semi-double, pro- duced in clusters.

Sf $990

Bich hy ‘PRES. HERBERT HOOVER

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Hall's Honeysuckle

1050 GOLD FLAME HONEYSUCKLE

Masses of deep scarlet trumpets lined with gold, in fragrant clusters, from June to October.

2 year plants, 75 cents each; $6.50 per 10

1051 SCARLET TRUMPET HONEYSUCKLE

Brilliant orange-red trumpet-shaped flowers, very showy.

2 year plants, 50 cents each; $4.00 per 10

1052 HALL’S HONEYSUCKLE

A strong, vigorous ‘vine, with pure .

white fragrant flowers, changing to yellow; foliage remains green until well into the winter.

2 year plants, 20 cents each}; $1.50 per 10

1053 ENGLISH IVY

Hvergreen Ivy; deep green, glossy foliage. Good covering for stone or brick structures. Grows in dense shade. Can be sheared into edging for walks, or covering for graves.

2 year plants, 39 cents each; $3.50 per 10

Gold Flame Honeysuckle

1054 BITTERSWEET

Glossy foliage and large clusters of beautiful orange-crimson berries, which hang on all winter. A favorite winter decoration.

2 year plants, 50 cents each; $4.00 per 10

1055 TRUMPET VINE

A hardy climbing plant with large, trumpet-shaped scarlet flowers ap- pearing in summer.

2 year plants, 40 cents each; $3.00 per 10 1056 WISTERIA BLUE

Fragrant racemes of pea-shaped flow- ers, pale blue.

1057 WISTERIA WHITE

White flowers. ‘Wonderful pergola vine,

2 year plants, 50 cents each; $4.00 per 10 1058 VINCA MINOR

Common Periwinkle. A hardy, old- fashioned evergreen plant well adapted for ground covering and rockeries. Leaves dark green and glossy; flowers blue.

2 year plants, 30 cents each; $2.50 per 10

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YOY erengneenesmenD

SPECIAL

OFFER

Hick’s Everbearing Mulberry

The large black ‘fruits are pro- duced from June until September, is an annual bearer, the foliage is eae

2 to 3 foot $439 3 to 4 feat $165

each

aaah

Almeda Apple

Bearing Size

$00

@ac

~oreen(D))_ oven Peach Trees

Bearing Size

We only have a limited variety in bearing size, so order early to be sure to get the big trees.

Red Haven Golden Jubilee J. H. Hale Pineapple Belle of Georgia Elberta Hale Haven Nectarine

$179...$1650,..,,

wrrnt_(Q). OFFER Keiffer Pear

Bearing Size

49

each

“oreo (G)) oreen Cushion

Mums 5 for $135

$

One each. Red, Pink, White, Bronze and Yellow

sreait (Q)) error Apple Trees

Bearing Size

Our bearing size trees are vary nice and believe you will he pleased with them,

Red Delicious

Rome Beauty Yallow Dalicious

$179...$4659,.. ,,

Jonathan Wiresap

SPECIAL

OFFER

Montmorency

Cherry

Bearing Size

SPECIAL (6) OFFER

Seedling Peach Trees

If you desire you can bud these in your own orchard, also if un- budded they will bear smal! sized

fruit in abundance, will hear Young 2 to 3 feet 6 for $139

$450

25 for

SPECIAL ) OFFER

4

Cistena & Newport

Plum

Dwarf Purple, Ornamental Trees. 4 feet Branched

Trees. One each varioty.

2 for $198

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NOTICH—If remittance does not accompany order, shipment will be made C. O. D, unless references are furnished. Tn all cases one-half of amount must accompany order.

To BOYD BROTHERS NURSERIES Date Established 1887 McMINNVILLE, TENNESSEE

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All stock sold F. O. B. Shipping point.

Please order by Catalog Number for faster SHIP VIA: Parcél Post [) Express O Freight service.

Many small shipments can be sent by parcel post at a much cheaper rate than express. When instructing to ship by parcel post add 15% for POSTAGH AND HANDLING charges.

In giving this order it is understood that same is subject to stock being sold and no liability is to attach to BOYD BROTHERS NURSERIES when frost, drought or other casualties beyond their control prevent delivery of stock that may be contracted for. We will not be responsible for any sum greater than the cost of the stock should any prove otherwise than as represented.

rit tts QUANTITY FULL NAME OF VARIETY

Report of loss of plants must be made within two weeks of re- SALES TAX. To all residing

ceipt of shipment, otherwise complaint will not be entertained. in the State of Tennessee SEND FOUR NAMES of Home Owners WITH YOUR ORDER please add 2% to cover the AND GET 1 FLOWERING SHRUB OF OUR SELECTION FREE! State Sales Tax.

To every customer sending in an order amounting to $1.00 or more, accompanied by cash in full, and who in addition sends us the names and addresses of four Home Owners, we will include free with their order one Flowering Shrub (our selection).

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which will make them produce heavier crops of fruit.

grounds.

18 to 24 in.— Al¢ $100 | = 2 to 3 ft.- 597 sft . Order Early... ating

While our stock is complete!

Oka Cherry