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No. 3.

Hoopes, Brother 8 Thomas,

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(Maple Avenue Nurseries | Wiest Chester, Pa. ;

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SEMI-ANNUAL TRADE LIST.

AUTUMN, 1895.

While we exercise the greatest care to have all our trees and plants genuine and reliable, and hold ourselves prepared to replace, on proper proof, all that may prove untrue, we do not give any warranty, expressed or implied, and in case of any error on our part, it is mutually agreed between the purchaser and ourselves that we shall not, at any time, be held responsible for a greater amount than the original price of the trees, ;

TWO MEDALS AND DIPLOMAS,

AWARDED BY UNITED STATES CENTENNIAL COMMISSION.

TIMES PRINTING HOUSE.

LIBRARY RECEIY =D

NOTICE TO PURCHASERS.

THis list is intended for Nurserymen, Florists and Dealers only, and supersedes all pre- vious editions. The prices are for the quantities named. Five Hundred, Fifty, and Five, will be furnished at the Thousand, Hundred, and Ten rates, respectively. Onsmaller quan- tities a discount from our retail prices will be made to the trade. Dealers will be furnished _ the lowest rates, when their bills for stock purchased at one time exceed two hundred

ollars.

Our Nurseries, Covering 600 Acres, witha large amount of glass, are in the immediate vicinity of West Chester, which is situated twenty-seven miles west of Philadelphia, and with which we have nearly hourly communication by two railroads—one a direct road, the other a branch of the Pennsylvania Central, and from which we have a siding to our packing-house. By the latter route we are enabled to ship to all parts of the country, without transfer in Philadelphia, and at very low rates to distant points.

Our Office,

Situated at Maple Avenue Station, is ten minutes’ walk from the Main Station in West Chester. Trains leave Broad Street Station, Philadelphia, for Maple Avenue, 6.15, 7.15, 8.50, 9-45, 11.45 A. M.; 12-45, 2-49, 4.25, 4.45, 5-40, 6.45, 8.15 and 11.45 P.M. Return, 5.55, 6.25, 6.41,1 7.47, 9.16, 10.21, 11.55 A. M.; 1.58, 4.43, 6.25 and 10.25 P.M. Leave Broad Street Station for West Chester, 6.15, 6.49, 7.15, 7-17, 8.46, 8.50, 9.45, II1.12, 11.45 A. M.; 12.45, 1.28, 2.40, 2.53, 3-47, 4-25 4-32, 4-45, 4-55, 5-40, 5.44, 6.19, 6.45, 8.15, 8.23, 10.32, 11.43, and 11.45 P.M: * Return, 5.10, 5:54, 6:00, 6.24, 16:40,) 6:47, 7235, 49-40, 15,25. 0;10) 00-15 510-20, 11-25, 11.54 A. M.; 1.05, 1.57, 3-00, 4.42, 4.50, 6.05, 6.24, 7.15, 10.05 and 10.24 P. M.

The Packing Season Generally commences from the first to the middle of Marchin the Spring, and about the first of October in the Autum. The season is not regulated, however, by any definite date, nor by the state of vegetation at the locality of the planter, but by the condition of the trees when received. Parties south of us may receive our trees some weeks after their season has opened, yet when planted they will give entire satisfaction.

Packing. All orders for forwarding by freight or express, except in car-load lots are carefully packed in bales or boxes, for which a charge is made sufficient to remunerate for the cost of material and time. :

Shipping.

Our shipping facilities to the West by fast freight lines, and to New England and the South by various steamship lines, are unexcelled in rapidity of transit and low rates of freight charges.

Purchasers are requested to name the mode of conveyance by which they desire their shipments, OTHERWISE WE WILL DESPATCH TO THE BEST OF OUR JUDGMENT. AFTER DELIVERING TO THE FORWARDERS, ALL ARTICLES ARE ENTIRELY AT THE RISK OF THE PURCHASER; AND SHOULD ANY LOSS OR DELAY OCCUR, THE FORWARDERS ALONE MUST BE HELD RESPONSIBLE.

All packages delivered free of cartage at the Freight and Express Offices in West

Chester. Parties desiring stock shipped per express C. O. D., MusT accompany their order with

cash to one-half the amount, otherwise no attention will be paid to the same

Claims.

All claims for errors and deficiencies must be made within TEN Days after receipt of the stock. We desire to be notified of mistakes as early as possible, so that we may rectify the same without delay.

Terms, Cash.

The following Catalogues will be mailed on application, viz. : No. 1. Descriptive Catalogue of Fruits, three 2-cent stamps. No. 2. Illustrated and Descriptive Catalogue of Ornamental Trees, etc., 10 cents.

No. 3. Wholesale Trade List, free. HOOPES, BROTHER & THOMAS.

WEsT CHESTER, PA., August, 1895.

Fruit Department.

These prices are for our selection of varieties, but we will adhere as closely as possible to the wish of the purchaser. In no case will we supply long lists of selected varieties of either Fruit or Ornamental Trees at wholesale rates, but will allow a discount on our retail prices proportionate to the amount of the order.

Per1o Per 100) Per 1000

APPLES—STANDARD, extra size,6to8feet ... SS 6. ell Sel 0. £8 Co! STANDARD, 5% to 7 ft., %- inch and up, 3 and 4 yrs., ‘ist selection 80 6 00) $50 00 ys 5 to 6 feet, "% to %-inch, 4 years, 2d selection... .| 75| 5 00) 35 00 CRAB, 3 and 4 years, 6 to 7 feet . aaa Yorn: esta Pa oR 80} 600) 5000

70| I5 00) 130 00 50| I2 00 100 00

PEARS—STANDARD, Ist class, 5 to 7 feet p KIEFFER, 2 years, Ist selection, 6 to 7 feet .

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a 2 years, 2d selection, 5 to 6 feet . 20, 10 00| 80 00 e 2 years, 3d selection, 4to 5 feet . 00 8 00; 60 00 DwaARF, Ist size, 2 and 3 years, 3% to 4% feet ih Soh hers oo| 8 00) 60 00 - 2d size, 2 and 3 years, 2% to4feet .. 80| 600) 4000 CHERRIES—STanparp, 2 and 3 years wane a and _Bigarreaus), 1st selection, 5 to 7 Feet owe : I 20} 10 00! 80 00 STANDARD, a years, 4 to 5 feet, 2d selection’ Sie aaa Be | I 00| 600] 5000 2 and 3 years (Dukes and Morellos), Ist selection, | Ataris feet.) es Peters es moh... 7.84 SO X0-00| 80 00 STANDARD, 3 years, 3 to 4 feet, PCCIECHON.. ht ee ea 00; 800; 5000 PEACHES—STANDArD, I year, extrasize . . -| I 00} 7 00} 60 00 STANDARD, I year, 4 to 6 feet, Ist selection a8. inch ‘and up . 7 80 600} 50 00 se I year, 3% to 6 feet, light, rst selection, % mae inch| 70 500) 4000 = 3 to 4 feet, 2d selection, ¥% to% inch... | 50 400; 3000 GOLDEN DwaArF (Van Buren’s), I and 2years . tae ease |, Ee OOL S00] ITALIAN DWARF, 2 years. . . ak YE OO | PLUMS—On Plum stock, 2and 3 years, 4% to 6 feet, Ist selection .| 1 80 I5 00 On Plum steck, 2 and 3 years, 4to 5 feet, 2d selection .....| 100 8 00) American varieties on Peach stock, 1st class, 2 years. | GOLDEN BEAUTY, MARIANA, WILD GoosE and RoBINSON. . |. I 20} Io oo! Japan varieties on Peach, 2 years, Ist selection . Fire ete i SolsT2: OO} 2d selection | F251 Lo oo! = «“ - on Plum, 2 years, 1st selection 2 00 18 oo] APRICOTS—rist class, 4 to 6 tect, 2 Bers oe I 20} 8 oo! ad class, 3 to 4 feet, SE CALS oc Teh, a teehee Ce oes Ieee. Cok. 6. 00} NECTARINES—On Peach stock . . at senses we ga A See 1 25le TO: OO] QUINCES—APPLE or ORANGE, 3 to 4 feet si tate nec: Eg SORES 00| CHAMPION, 2 and 3 years, Ist selection, 3 to 4 feet . 5 |... 80h T5 oo PF 3 years, 2d selection, 3 feet Ry he ese ee EL, 25), LO oo! FIGS—-s best varieties, assorted, named and inc colors, 18 to 24 inches} I 50 I2 00 ORANGES and LEMONS—1 to2 feet . . . | 500 BLACKBERRIBS—EAar_Ly HARVEST, SNYDER and Witson’ Ss ‘EARLY 30| I 50) I2 00 ERIE, WILSON, JR., and WACHUSETT THORNLESS 30| 2 00] I5 00 CHERRY—Dwarr Rocky MOUNTAIN, 18 to 24inches ... 2 50 CURRANTS—CHErRRY, La VERSAILLAISE, and WHITE GRAPE, 2years. : : : 3 ei 50} 3 50 FAY’S PROLIFIC, 2 years . SW det 3, teach oto s 80 400 35 00 LEE’s PROLIFIC, LT ZB os FOO ee pene ee eee ee 49 3.00 DEWBERRY—LUcRETIA. . . oI LE ee ena AN SEEDLING OR HOUGHTON 40, 3.00 DOWNING .... at ata Sere 50, 4 00 INDUSTRY, 3 years. . . eet aes ee FL tl eat nodes ecg I 25 10 00 Crown Bos and WuITE SMITH ES PRUNE ew cetse of fe. ier! o)| take SOP 12500]

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GRAPES—AGAwaAmM (Rogers’ No. 5h; 2 vents Pe joshi gee oa BRIGHTON, 2 years .... = * ia Olja cen hs dae ee Me CONCORD, 2 and3 years . oS, hte ge ae eae ee eee Conconn, gan 3 9808: © oe ee DELAWART, 2 Years oo... 4. 100-. = esata Be EATON, 2 years =. Sn nose hice ee bs Eee EMpine STATE, 2 years. << Gh.) 5 eae eae Ssame i ee GENEVA)? °VECATSN cath oes gor satay at oie ton ant NON ae HARTFORD PROLIFIC, 2 years ee ee ey to

MERRIMAC (Rogers’ No. 19), 2years ... rp Ye MoorReE’s DIAMOND (the best new White Grape), 2 ‘years. 5 tere of EUNSICY, “2 VCATS So ae tee Rr ne MOYER, 2 years . NIAGARA, 2 years POCKLINGTON, 2 years. SALEM, 2 years VERGENNES, 2 years gene WILDER (Rogers’ No. 4), 2 sae WORDEN, 2 years : | MULBERRIES—N EW AMERICAN, 5 to 7 feet . DOWNING, § to 7 feet . : HIck’s, 5 to 7 feet . : MULTICAULIS, 8 to 10 feet RUSSIAN, 5 to 6 feet = 7 to g feet WHITE, 5 to 6 feet . ei 6 to 8 feet . g to 10 feet , YOUNGKEN’S, 4to6 feet... 0 wi sh ae a ee ee NUTS—ALmonps, Hard and Sotstiell 2 sil. 22 alte Paha > Da aE CHESTNUTS, AMERICAN, 3.to 4 feels Sn, oe eee

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4 to 5 feet . oe ae 5 to 6 feet . ce JAPAN, 2to 2% feet, 2 years’ grafts . iS “* 2% to 3 feet “Agi * “< 3 to 4 feet Ge NUMEBO, 2 to 3 feet s ua 3 to 4 feet ; Spantsh Chesinut, | ‘s ce 7 to8feet ... . . } bearing very large { ae 2 8 to z0'leck > 22 2 teats: ] % SPANISH, 440 54CE . fc oe eee s on 5 to7 feet. s = 7to 9 feet.

FILBERT, ENGLISH, 3 to 4 feet .

PECAN, 3 to 4 feet Dente

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o a 3 to 4 feet ae ee 4 to 5 feet SHELLBARK, 2 to 3 feet 3 sae PERSIMMON—AMERICAN, 3 to 4 feet a Sr ee AMERICAN, 4 to 6 feet ... otcncmeneny * 8 to g feet Conant: RASPBERRIES—GREGG, OHIO, SHAFFERS and SOUHEGAN CUTHBERT and MARLBORO. ....... : GOLDEN QUEEN <2.) =

ASPARAGUS—BARR’S MAMMOTH, I year : . . $25.00 per 10,000

BARR’S MAMMOTH, 2 years . : . $30.00 per 10,000) CONOVER’S, 2 years . : ie ee A STRAWBERRIES—BvuBACH, CHARLES» DOWNING, CUMBERLAND

TRIUMPH, CRESCENT SEEDLING, ALBANY, MAY KING, SHARPLESS

and MANCHESTER ............- | GANDY, JESSIE, HAVERLAND oe i ! GREENVILLE, SHUCKLESS and TIMBRELL } ‘I RHUBARB . - | . |

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APPLE—Leading varieties ...... $0 50 $1 50 APRICOT, CHERRY, NECTARINE, ‘PEAR AND PLUM— Leading varieties sae kN ae els whe 5 via . 50 2 00 Ena SOIEIN CAEI@RIOM IME en i's gs ss eee 6 8 oo 0 oo Where ds 50 I 50 SCIONS Per 100) Per 1000 RSI MEIN Siac 6 ows + 6) Oh wk ae 2 eee «0 8 $0 75, $1 50 CHERRY— os Re ee ioe Mets, Ue th a ewes eh oe ee te a eee. “e I 00 4 00 PEAR— °F ¥ ee ee eee «ls > Ealing) eee ss | Et a et OO PLUM— ig a ye Eee ade Te a ee hs See ot OY ail ee

Ornamental Department.

DECIDUOUS TREES. ea, ae

ea eeeRE Datla 10 COTPICCE eee ge wie | $2 50 CER GPE FCC i aa le ee ee ee es ee | 3.00 3 Brine TANIED Fy LOVGSECE his 2 ste ste de 5 00 APPLE—DOovuBLE FLOWERING, assorted, 4 to 5 feet. . : I 50 DOUBLE FLOWERING (Pyrus floribunda), 5 to6 feet ... 1 80 SWEET SCENTED (Pyrus coronarius), 5 to6 feet... I 50 ASH—AMERICAN WHITE, 9 to 10 feet . ob vied Peete fein 2 50 AMERICAN REEES) SEO fen TS OSE eee a 3 00 = I2to14feet... CAMS 3°50 ig ] 14 to 16 feet, 2 to 3 inches caliper . te et te 6 00 TE ERIN SEARLE sO 5 Sige ENS SA Gore eh ene ak Sep kee 2 cme il 2 00 pene it4 fect. 17 to.2 inches caliper .°. 2:0. 0S. se et 3 50 csi 14 to 16 feet, 240.2 mehes Caliper 9s 6) sees ee 5 00 BEECH—AMERICAN, 3to4feet........ 7 2 00 AMERICAN, 4 to 5 feet Cpa es ieee 2 50 CHESTNUT- LEAVED, 4to 5 Re aie : 7 50 CUT-LEAVED, 4 to 5 feet Bene bea ae te D eee 8 oo CURLED-LEAVED, PEASE Loc fos ta inat’ omen k Be ated 7 50 SS sa RSS Sa ae ee i oe a ee I 50) $12 00 - Bets sCCE een ce. eee EL Mon er ee ge ee we, ios temas ee Se r= OO - CRIES Ba oe? ete oe wt oS poe eee 2 50 emer Arts 2 tod 1660. ee ead Be ewe et Ree Pin eee ay a) Bere creer | Rivers’ Variety} ere see eee ete eiae 7 £6) CCE Ss co a ae P kapiesce = 31-200 SC TMTRNCC Layette Sc a eo, ee eases eet nee. 3 00 BUTTONWOOD—ORIENTAL, GBTOMCEE, Oe a. tape hare ae ie got eae 3.50 30 00 9 DOD EE a 8 Ge os Se a a ee a casi id OI -35-00 EIIBIIRTEPR REIS KES cEE fm eis, sry ne Six See dE ee 5 00 - Bi fonth tect,.2 iiches Caliper... so .6 6 ek he Stee 7 50 CATALPA—BuNGII, top g grafted, HWE eat 1eete me = Pee lee 3 00) BUNGII, top grafted, I year, 5 to 6 feet pa PE ah ei apes Gc eas = Po OO} oy US LOSES SE Oh os Sa aa 3 00) MIRA SCRE HEEB Soha Se te oe lel ce a ee es ete 2 50) ry Meee OR ct Ces ee EO +3 Gl ReSOESE SEGREC EDS ACEC pices io. ie se end age hea ee ake ts 2.00) 18 00 a3 Pl SUL EE ink ee Ge RS ae ea ee iayin o1* > 2°50! 20.00 = poe eeetw ates inches Caliper... . Se ee ee 3 50 EE ESE S AD EH ae 3.00! 25 00 S 12 to 14 feet, 2to3inchescaliper ...... ta ta aes fie eee Re 5 CHERRY—Birrp (P. padus), SIL 8 2 Ae aie ge ger peemeoe ro ghe eee shir FOO BIRD cP. Padus), 2 EG LSE So Se a lei ae Aer t 80 2 AD LS RESIS A CAE Rae Be ate ie ee eee ar gs | 200

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CYPRESS—DEcIDUOUS,'4 to 5 feet 2S Gakisare fee eee eer $2 00 DECIDUOUS; 5 to 6 feeb (itis tas as oe Reale Fa re ee oe ee 2 50 os Gita 7teeties” 5 lakes Pere tea: Ps Sen | Adee eo a net al. 3 a0e < FT ALOIG LCE: Eo eS SNP a ehtetue ee ee ee i eee 3 50 DOGWOOD WHITE, :3\to.4 fect 4... ase ae ee ee ee 2 00 Witt re, 4:to.6 feet 22) 5-2)% oo aa all game iain ge renee Mine eae eee ees 2 50] $22 oo ie 600.8 feet ve. aes Ss 2.0 aie Me ene ee eae Mie Se PaaS RED- FLOWERING, 3 to 4 LOSES Las isis Sa rete et ae eg ee 4 00 sto 5 feet. ae. TA tae ee eee ee ee 5 00 Sy 5 tOrG feeb, 25s ee Puma Ai ack See a ear eR a 6 00 HiENM— AMERICAN: 7, toig fect. 9425 -ut- ae wee oe DAN ne a ct Pe Ea a 3.00) 25 00 AMERICAN, 9g to Io feet . , its : «| 4500) 935) 96 10 to 12 feet . oie Oe aighas aap eet ae eee ee ews 4 50 oe 14 to 16 feet, 2 to. 3 inches caliper NE a kn ae 7 50 EUONYMUS—EuvROPEUs, 4 to 5 feet woke ince “apc emevagt cine Pe PN et 1 80 HUROREUS Otol 7lectn in. oe eel ae eee a cl RR emma ee 2 50 HALESIA—TETRAPTERA, 2 to 3 feet ER Pree, 2 ae hare aS 2 00 TETRAPTERA, 3 to 4 feet . 2 G Do Biv He an Syen agendas eek ee SES HIPPOPHOEH—RHAMNOIDES, 3 to 4 feet ee ee ee SSCS 2 8 I 50| HORSE CHESTNUT—WuitE FLOWERING, 6 to ih ‘feet oe Te we at, RED FLOWERING, 5 to 6 feet 3 00 JUDAS TREE—AMERICAN, 3 to 4 feet si Ke eas I 50 AMERICAN, 4to 5 feet. ... LD A See oe 2 00} up BtOlOMeet naiten phe cess 2 50] 6 to 8 feet . 5 3 00 K@LREUTERIA—PANICULATA, 3 to 4 feet . 2 00; PANICULATA, 5 to 7 feet : Lae, 3 00} 7 to g feet Si tate Aer Neg iy Nine oN S 2°50 LABURNUM—(Cytisus laburnum), 4 to 5 feet itty See ar eae ee eng Wane Looe) . (Gytisus laburnum),\5;toi6 feet=- ear. Se ee Pee ee 2 00) LARCH—EUROPEAN, 4-to 6 feet = ..22 2. “a ore oS eaten tke ee Se ora EUROPEAN, O tO, 7MCEU = 1) Cmeners cs ae ire Nene nen eh ND ier tear Me se Ps i 8'to.9 feet iin aT aes oe eR ns ence ee LINDEN—AMERICAN, 7 tog feet. . . EE oer ore Sree ee ee pe ee Sy ANTERICAN S(O) LO mOMee bh emrameinan sine | 3 50) 3000 LO). tO Weteect. iene 4 00} 35 00 sa 12 to.14 feety. Ko. eed. AE Re. eee eee ee eee eee WHITE- LEAVED, 7 to 8 feet, (One of the finest ornamental trees. a 3 50| 3000 8 to to feet, oe: good companion to the Norway Maple ; 400 35 00 a 10 to 12 feet, holds its leaves late in Fall. aa | 4 50! 40 00 MAGNOLIA—ACUMINATA, 4 to S feet Tin. 9 tel Sea metas 3 00} ACUMINATA, 5 to 7 feet a ace ¥ 3 50 GLAUCA, 2 to 2% feet. . 3 50 sf 2% to 3 feet . SUS LOA Me Rage | 400 2 TOA TECE © io i Pe ieee eee Sean a eats att pene OM raO] he AvEO SefCOtS 5 la Meath Wale ie ee wy anol _ 2 dale ei Oe a) GRACILIS, 2 to 2% feet . RAMS He TER GSR arenes ori FV SSS MACROPHYLLA, Anto'h FESt: Wi pat toe ee | rs any ae 4 00; 35 00 5 to 6 feet o 4 50) 4000 i 6 to 8 feet | 5 00) 45 00 a Sto, 10 fects. | 6 oo} OBOVATA, 2 to 3 feet . eee) s Bitomiteetn. Jt terah le Meciychelnte, Gat Reus ote tog Ai Ra eo | 3°00) PRIDE MEA Ant@ 25 TeGti eta) oe estan a meee COS iterate ee 3 00) 36 5 to 7 feet . Sige UE) 5 peste A ens ieee | 3 50) ih 7 £O'9 TGSLaCe Wiese ne eile Ok eae Meroe Re | 4 00} ne 10 to 12 feet . SU 5 SRE URN BE ES Ny NS MAPLE—COLCHICUM RUBRUM, 3 to 4 feet 22 Bk Roe ee 2 oa ENGEISH) 5) (O17) 1 CC tiar ak etc oe ee 4 = 0a} 300 Norway, FLO OWISSE ; Scene Dt senate | 3.00 25 00 Oto WO TESE ST Sp eek oa ene oreo ean ae a | 4 00) 35 00 Cas we TO COLT 2 1CCE. ftom. crue hea Ao dae pce eS 5 ene eS Rane eats | 4 50} 4000 ut L2, TOMA TECH Sais Shediac al A le ee eae Shoe eee | 600 50 00 % 2 to 3 inches caliper Are. Fy SIRE RAE eR ee IO 00) o Purple broad leaf, has a bright color late in the Summer when | | SCHWEDLERI is nearly green, 5 to 6feet 54 2.) Sey. .| 4 00} ae 7 LOsOMe Cue Wit etere MR ERE Me She Aen Mie ere soe Sigal RED 5297-40 1.6 PECTS 1 oe wie oat ok ea et een een a ee een 3 50' 30 00

WHOLESALE CATA LOGUE.

MAPLE, RED, 9 to Io feet RED, 10 to 12 feet ‘*.. a2:to 14 feet ‘« 134 to 16 feet, 2 to 3 inches caliper SCHWEDLERI, 5 to 6 feet Set

6 to 7 feet ss 7 to g feet ge GS a ane ata oon eats 1c Ad tha Te SILVER-LEAVED, MEV ICGE A 5 ve, a). ve CROs . . $100 per 1000 | om CG 8) Se ire ae, Fe 120 per 1000

. 12 to 14 feet .

4 14 to 16 feet . :

- 2 to 3 inches caliper

a 3 to 4 inches caliper STRIPED- BARK, 7 tog feet .

to 10 feet

SuGAR, 8 to Io feet

‘*. 30 to 12 feet .

‘¢ 12 to 14 feet SYCAMORE, Io to 12 feet

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_ 2 to 3 inches caliper .

WIER’S CUT-LEAVED, 6to 7 feet. id he Dios o- feet": iS - PRECPLONCR Ee He a Ps hig eo. wt « ‘i 4 TOMER O CCU inks Pte Set va he we 4 i 12 to 14 feet .

i 2to 2% inches caliper s MOUNTAIN ASH—ENGLISH, 7 to v2 fects, PomiGriett, fa te feet 5 nee ee z Gat i REPPIN EL: ho rah se to deen, x ne eo OAK-LEAVED, 6 to 7 feet ie 8 to g feet OAK—ENGLISH, 5to6feet... . GOLDEN, (Q. robur concordia), 5 to 7 feet 7 to 8 feet Pin, (Q. palustris), 5 to 6 feet . ae * 6 to 8 feet . gl be 7 to 9g feet . SISA Ee Orr p 1eCt elas cef ie eae rd POMC tes oo. oe BE ete ce doe sete PRET es CCL cic Se te. sw tes PAULOWNIA—IMPERIALIS, 7 to 8 feet . ert 3 MEEIME MENS ROMOMCCES EN is tlh ee a ea : PEACHES—BLoop- LEAVED AND DOUBLE- FLOWERING. . POPLAR—BOLLEANA, I0 to 12 feet .

CAROLINA, 8 to Io feet, 1 to 14% inch caliper . Shane. vo fpr CON PEL “TOUO || Io to 12 feet, 1% to1% inch caliper. . . . ... 100 per Iooo, T 12 to 14 feet, 1% to 1% inch caliper. . . . . . 120 per 1000} se Ian TG 1eets 1, tO"2 INGHES: Caliper, "aes. Owes eee LOMBARDY, 9 to Io (recat Ga Aaa aed fer ol s ro to 12 feet . PSN cea wien im PAERAMCC Ise wna) te gc es eee ie 14 to 16 feet, 134 to 2 inches caliper . 14 to 16 feet, 2 to 3 inches caliper

PRUNUS—PISSARDI. Very striking. Rich purple foliage, o on plum ea

PURPLE MIST—(Rhus cotinus), 5to7 feet. .......... SALISBURIA—ADIANTIFOLIA, 7 to 8 feet . . eRe oa ADIANTIFOLIA, 8 to ro feet . ake 10 to 12 feet . - Lato. 24 feet... SASSAFRAS—OFFICINALE, 6 to 8 feet. . SOUR GUM—(Nyssa multiflora), ato,ateet. . *. SWEET GUM—(Liquidambar styraciflua), 5 to 6 feet .

(Liquidambar styraciflua), 8to1ofeet........... ee THORN—DOUvBLE WHITE, DOUBLE RED and PAUL’ Ss, 4 to a feet...

TULIP TREE—(Liriodendron tulipifera), 7 to 8 feet . (Liriodendron tulipifera), 8 to ro feet : <oyethctyn Be ROREORE DCCL, ec sr Seeley ease

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18 to 20 feet, 5 to 6 inches ree 3 PURPLE, 3% COrAMeeL ee BIRCH—Cut- LEAVED, 7 to 9 feet . Cur- LEAVED, 9 to 10 Teet s 10 to 12 feet YOUNG’S, 3 to 4 feet ae 5tO Fleet ye CHERRY—JAPAN, 5 to 7 feet . - CYPRESS—DEcIDUOUS, 3 to 4 feet . DOGW OOD—3 to 4 feet . :

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ELM—AMERICAN, 2 years’ heads . : GLYPTOSTROBUS—PENDULUS, 3 to A feet. ie PENDULUS, 4 to 5 feet : : 5 to 7 feet 7} = Site rodeet ea— [ LINDEN—7 tog feet... MOUNTAIN ASH—3 years’ heads . MULBERRY—TE As’ S, I year’s heads ; POPLAR— years’ heads ccenee@ac sen ame : WILLOW—BABYLONIAN (Common weeping), 7 toSfeet . BABY LONIAN (Common weeping), 8 to ro feet Shire fo'to. 12 feet. .

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THESE trees have all been transplanted, most of them twice or more, in nursery rows and have been kept properly thinned so as not to spoil their shape. Per 10| Per 100

ARBOR-VIT AS—AMERICAN, 12 to 18 inches, once tré pareares $o 60! $3 50 AMERICAN, I8 to 24 inches, once tré insplanted ur a ; Roky 70| 4 00 es 2 to 2% feet, twice tre insplanted 00| 6 00 rp 2% to3 feet : 20 § 00 3 to 4 feet . 40; 10 00 > 4 to 5 feet * 50 he 5 to 6 feet “fe

BOOTH’s Dwarr (T. pumila), 18 to 20 inches, twice transplanted oi 2to 2% feet .

BRINCKERHOFF’S, 1% to 2 feet, twice e transplanted, fine

DENSA ( zi conica densa), 1% to 2 feet, twice transplanted .

50| 12 00 2% to 3 feet, ; extra fine So) a 3 to 3% feet, i 00) DOUGLAS'S PYRAMIDAL, 3 to 3% feet : 50| 7 3% to 4 feet . 00 GEORGE PEABODY, I to 1% foot, twice trz insplanted 50. ty 1% to2 feet, s 00| 18 oO ‘* 2to 2% feet . 50|

GLOBOSA, 18 to 24 inches, twice transplanted .

2 to 2% feet, fine specimens, twice transplanted GOLDEN, 18 inches, twice transplanted ote HACKERII, twice transplanted, 3 to 4 feet HEATH-LEAVED (T. ericoides), twice transplanted, 18 to 7 20 ‘inches PARSONS’ s DwarF CE. compacta), twice transplanted, 18 to 24 inches

3 to 3% feet.

ROLLISSON’S GOLDEN, 2 to 2% feet, twice transplanted A SIBERIAN (Wareana), 1% to 2 feet, twice transplanted .

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50| 12 00 os 2 to 2% feet, PS 80} I5 00 Tom THUMB, 18 to 24 inches, twice transplanted . 50| of 3 to 3% feet. 50

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FIR—BALSAM (A. balsamea), 2% to 3 feet, twice transplanted 50 - 3 to 3% feet, mE 80 CEPHALONIAN (A. Cephalonica), I to 1% foot, twice transplanted | rere) 2% to3 feet, IO 00 EUROPEAN SILVER (A. pectinata), 18 to 24 inches, twice transplanted 80! 16 00 2to 2% feet, ‘e oo} 18 00 v3 fs 2% to3 feet, & 50! Hupson Bay (A. Hudsonica), 2 to 2% feet x 10 00) NORDMANNS’ (A. Nordmanniana), 2 to 24% feet, twice transplanted . fore) 3 2% to 3 feet, three times transplanted! 8 oo ef a 3 to 3% feet, 3 and 4 times trans. 12 50) * m3 3% to 4 feet, 3 and 4 times trans. 15 00)

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; Es 6 to 7 feet, 4and5 ay 50 00| JUNIPER—IJRISH, 2 to 2% feet, twice transplanted : 2 00| 16 00 PINE—AUSTRIAN, 1% to 2 feet, sheared, twice transplanted . r 50| 12 00 AUSTRIAN, 2 to 2% feet, sheared, twice transplanted . 1 80) 16 00

CEMBRA, 12 to 18 inches ea 3 00)

Dw ARF (P. Mugho), 12 to 18 inches in diameter 2 00)

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SCOTCH, 1% to 2 feet, twice transplanted, sheared . I 40

a 2 to 2% feet, 1 60)

. 3 to 3% feet, Se v I 80} WHITE, 2 to 2% feet, re a I 50} 12 00 " 2% to 3 feet, = * I 80! 15 00 e 3 to 3% feet, s es 2 00; 18 00

RETINISPORA—PLuMosA, 18 to 24 inches, twice transplanted I 25)

PLUMOSA, 2 to 2% feet, twice transplanted, sheared I 60)

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Per 10 | Per 100 RETINISPORA—PLUMOSA. AUREA, 12 to 18 inches twice transplan’d'$ 2 ool$ 18 oo PLUMOSA AUREA, 18 to 24 inches | * e 3 00] 25 00 a ie 2 to 2% feet Sheared hae di 3 50} 30 00 a i 2% to3feet }$ compact and | ee rs 4 00] 35 00 ‘c us 3 to 3% feet | handsome. a 6 oo} 50 00 wy ty 3% to 4 feet ci go 7 50 SQUARROSA VEITCHI, 18 to 24inches ...... .. . twicetransplanted| 4 oo SPRUCE—ALCOCQUIANA, 12 to 18 inches . Bee Sok a Ma Spe ES HEMLOCK, 1% to 2 feet, twice transplanted reer ii 4 Rs Mh) OO), Ee a 2 to 2% feet, fe es Se ep hapa NEMS MaI tee Ss) oa) | a PY LO gteee i: a aiken ac. ee INVERDA, Li tO 29eCC ee) ee le sy atin! 3) botae ns Bort oe ne eae me meme ote eae PUMIEA GLAUGA, 320. LS INNES.) os ede. a. leh seer nee ie eee EON PYRAMIDALIS, 18 to BAMNEHES 3 ea el ib fas Ra OE tee DSP til BO! NORWAY, 12 to 15 inches, once transplanted . - 4 ss 3 *$40,00-per ToGo 60 500 - 2 to 2% feet, twice transplanted BN dite ta ies Miatiiey Vek Ip nee ee eee ee Oe? OSD i 2% to 3 feet, ry Er er are er ey iy den |B oS 00) ERT! 2 OD PUNGENS, selected bie, 12 18 imniches; 02. ts Se oe een ee Ste 5; LO LO 24 inches als | 10 00 4 12 to 18 inches, 2 years’ grafts . “ie Grafted from an extra | | IO 00, a 18 to 24 inches, 3 years’ erafts . . | selected blue specimen. is I5 00 WHITE, TSO 24 Inches ey. 0: 3) a Sfer Sat ual elcome enemael ha. oi eit t MPU OM snore 2 to 2% feet, twice transplanted MON ANON re fel iter VIR s et SEM A are 3) O02 ne 2% to 3 feet, a lob. Sitzee saa ha Piel aap AS a pine. ot ene ante ae omen (ee SSL OMR GLC eLy) tae se SEES Pay MER Ae A 2 50 Pia ee 34 to 4 feet, x i as Lat ite, Sok erne Tie 3 00, EVERGREEN SHRUBS. Per1o Per 100 AUCUBA-—J APONICA,/ 22:10 EhsinGhes 4 5 * 20) Ue tate seein Gok eet $ I 25 $10 00 BOX—CHINESE, var. latifolia, 15 to 18 inches | ( 2 00 a 1% to 2 feet | | 3 00 i ‘* longifolia, 1% to 2 feet | | 2 50 (a3 ‘¢ Rt 2 to 24 feet | 3 50 : ae 7 2% to 3 feet teh | 5 00 NY rotundifolia, r2to 15 inches. . . | I 50 s ni 1 ES LOS) WNEMES). 224 5 Our Boxes 2 00 * - % 18 to 24 inches . have been | 2 50 i " Sta: 20e eet frequently 4 00 ComMoNn TREE, 18 to 20 inches in diameter. . . . | sheared and j} 3 00 - 2 to 2% feet in diameter ' are } 3 50 MYRTLE-LEAVED, I8 to 20 inches . compact and | 3 00 ns 2 feet E handsome. 3 50) THYME- LEAVED, I2 to 18 inches . 2 00 ‘f 4 18 to 24imches. . . 5 28 va Pa 2 to 2% feet . 4 00) VARIEGATED SILVER, 18 to 24 inches . een | i 2eSe DY, GOLDEN, 18 to 24inches ....:. | | 2 50 ct es 2to 2% feet... Wo pst4 & 3 00 “f BY, to 3 TECU eee Retnetery J 4 00 HUON YMUS—JAPONICUS;.6 toul2inches “22. ee 2 re 1 0o0| 800 JAPONICUS ARGENTEUS, 12 todo INCHES yn we be fete ee eee i 25 RADICANS VARIEGATA, 2 years, 6 to 12 inches : ~ sk RE ee KALMIA—ANGUSTIFOLIA, (Sheep Laurel) Dwarf habit, with small deep rosy-red flowers, fine clumps in 5-inch pots . .......-+-+-+-{ 300 MAHONTA-—BEALIT, 18 to. ZO: INCHES Hers “EA oe (he ent Barn en Aten AQUIFOLIUM, 18 to 24inches .. Leis MANS FOCI HR ae eee eee RHODODENDRONS—Named kinds, > to 3 feet ige. one ee 10 00 SEEDLINGS, 2 to 3 feet fate oe ay vay OPES a ene spon meee YUCCA—FILAMENTOSA, strong, well- rooted boty De. a GeapeRaieen) eee eel

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ALMONDS—Dwarr DouBLE FLOWERING, pink, 2to 3 feet... ./ $1 oo] $8 00) DWARF DouBL Le FLOWERING, white, 2 to 3 feet... 5 Ee th 1 00| 8 oo! ALTHA#A—BuIsS?T’sS VARIEGATED, 2 to 3 feet, tr: nsplatitied ede! 1 00, 8 oo

The above are exceptionally fine for hedging purposes, as_ well as| for producing marked contras!s in groups of mixed shrub-|

bery. DOUBLE , fine distinct, named varietres, (5 tO. 41Gb F440) eta! ee I 25 10 00) te 2 to 3 feet ¢ cadte ee 1 00! 8 oo SINGLE DWARF WHITE, pure snow-white, fine, 2 to 3 feet... I 00, 8 oo These are the finest French varieties, selec ted out of a large) collection of imported plants. They are all grafted, 2 and 3 years old, and are exceedingly thrifty and _ well! branched. SEEDLINGS, mixed colors, single and semi-double, fine for screens and hedges, sto6feet.... Ret i kee tes aa Mey Jor Ya iene ete ahs 80, 6 00 SEEDLINGS, ‘three years, 2 to 3 feet ah let oa a 50} 4 00| o from /leur blanche, coming almost invariably snow-| white,12to18inches. ... 60) 5 00] AZALEA—ARBORESCENS, a strong- erowing mountain ‘species, ‘with! very fragrant rose-colored flowers, 12 to 18 inches... . 3 00 CALENDULACEA (Flame-colored Azalea). An elegant, rare native, species, 18 to 24inches.. . afavieh erate idl kes «PES OO! GHENT, mixed colors, bushy, 12 to 18 inches SR hd SMe peal es | OO viscosa, A handsome native species, very distinct, with white! fragrant flowers... 2 00} I5 00 All” of the above Azalees, excepting the Ghent varieties, ‘are| grown in 5-inch and 6-inch pots, and are especially healthy| and fine BERBERRY—ComMoON, 2 to 3 feet... Rn ped teas Alte beh CORPO! 8 OG! PURPLE, 2 to 3 feet, ‘deep purple, ii EG Pat a lie Se IR 25) 10 00) THUNBERGI, 12to 18 inches . . I 00} 8 00 CALLICARPA—PURPUREA. A pretty little shrub with small pink flowers, and a great Papen of violet-colored berries in autumn, | | 12 to 15 inches . : I oo] 8 00) CALYCANTHUS—cLaucuts, 3 to 4 feet I 00; 8 00 CARAGANA—SIBERICA, 18 to 30 inches.... . . 2... 2%. . 2. « -| 1 00 GEANOTHUS —AmerRIcAnus, 2tog3fect... =... 2... 2.4 .| 1 00) CEPHALANTHUS—OccIDENTALIS, ANG Giaccte wi tiene. ss v2 fe ("2 TOO) CERCIS—JAPONICA Cepencse Red Bud), 18 to 30 inches ; 3 00) CITRUS—TRIFOLIvuM, (H ardy Orange), stands in the ore air in this | latitude, without protection, 18 to 30 inches . Se uM rates Ms 2 00 15 00 CLETHRA—ALNIFOLIA, GetOma TeCEA IS adap hwy. Ail remmet tot G0)! 8 0 COLUTEA—ARBORESCENS, 3 to 4 feet Fate ttre esate iyo ome i BOO!’ “8Oo CORCHORUS—(Kerria Japonica), 2 to 3 feet . A nents te 2 -OOl,r SOO CORNUS—ALBA, STOLONIFERA, SERICEA, SANGUINEA, aes | and PANICULATA, 3 to 4 feet Lah OOp O7 00 SPATHI, beautiful golden leaves, 12 to 18 inches, “6-inch pots 5 3 00 VARIEGATA ALBA, ‘pretty white markings, 12 to 18 inches, 6-inch | ots. ai Ac. 3 00 CORYLUS—purPuREts, “rich purple foliage in 1 early s summer, 2 to | ics He Lot wt Wat 2 00 LACINIATA, finely cut, fern-like foliage, TMOIISELIR ee ees. Relea 50 CYDONIA—Jaronica (Japan Quince), 12 inches, 2 pe Seah Pree re 50 400; 3000 JAPONICA (Japan Quince), 2to3 feet ... : 80! 7 00} 60 00 Ea aed eute de and PENDULIFLORUM t (pink), 18 Eo eainehes 920. | : : 5 plane aa. I 50, ee oriseinh: CRENATA VARIEGATA, CRENATA FL. PL., FORTUNII, and PRIDE OF ROCHESTER, 3 to 4 feet . » shoe See eke OO) :8,G0)'--60: 0o GRACILIS, 18 to 24 inches, transplanted, nice clumps . . I 00' 8 00} 60 00

offer them at low 1 rates, although unsurpassed for health and vigor. None but fine clumps sent out.

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EUONYMUS—LINEARIS, a dwarf form with narrow linear leaves, 18|

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EXOCHORDA—GRANDIFLORA, a rare ones: strane aati pure w hite flowers, 4 to 5 feet, annually pruned: >. of This exceedingly attractive shrub is very hardy, and should. be in every collection. We have succeeded in growing a

large stock of healthy plants.

FORSYTHIA—ForTUuNII and VIRIDISSIMA, 3 to 4 feet andover .. .| SUSPENSA, 18 to 24 inches, transplanted : hee HYDRANGEA—PANICULATA GRANDIFLORA, 2 to 3 feet .

RAMIS PICTUS (Red-branched), in 4-inch pots, 9 to 12 inches

S in open ground, 2 years, 12 to 15inches .

HYPERICUM—DENSIFLORUM, I8 to 24 inches ILEX—VERTICILLATA (Black Alder), 18 to 24 inches, ‘valuable for its

brilliant scarlet, coral-like berries, in autumn . mi | ITHA—VIRGINICA, 2to3 feet ... LILAC—CoMMON PURPLE, 2 to 3 feet

COMMON WHITE, 18 to 30 inches :

PERSIAN, small flowers, 3 to 4 feet, extra fine .

EMODI, 3 to 4 feet. Very distinct : ae .

JOSIKEA (Chionanthus-leaved Lilac). A very distinct and beautiful species. We offer strong one year-old budded plants, 12 to 18 inches

ROUGE DE MARLY, the variety used by the Parisian florists for forcing, 2 to 3 feet

WEEPING (Pekinensis pendula), new, grafted c on "straight single stems, a decidedly pendulous and graceful form. The flowers. resemble the ordinary Persian Lilac. 3to4 feet ace one, and two-year buds. Sc

NEW VARIETIES, strong two years’ buds (described below). Price, except otherwise noted .

Having tested a large number of the most popular ‘and: highly recommended foreign varieties as they were annually intro- duced, and selected « only those for propagation that possessed a high order of merit, we confidently believe the following list embraces all the finest qualities known to this charming shrub

AMBROISE VERSCHAFFELT, very pretty pale pink, with large trusses. Good grower and distinct, 3 to 4 feet.

CcERULEA SUPERBA, immense trusses of bluish-lilac flowers. Strong grower, 3 to 4 feet.

FLORA PLENA, one of the oldest of the double Lilacs, and an excellent kind. Simply a double VULGARIS, 3 to 4 feet.

GLOIRE DE CRONCELS, bright reddish color, very distinct and fine. One of the best, 3 to 4 feet.

LANGIUS, peculiar flesh-colored tint, fine truss. Very distinct and pretty, 2 to 3 feet.

LAVANENSIS, a beautiful double rose lilac. Strong grower and showy, 2 to 3 feet.

MATHIEU DE DOMBASLE, one of the very best. Large truss o1 double rich reddish lilac, 2 to 3 feet.

MADAME MOseER, beautiful pure white, or strong growth and large foliage, 2 to 3 feet.

NIGRICANS, trusses large and compact, very deep reddish lilac. Foliage dark green, 3 to 4 feet.

PYRAMIDALIS, an exceedingly fine novelty with large full semi- double flowers. Rose colored, 3 to 4 feet.

PROFESSEUR STOCKART, dwarf grower, with large trusses of reddish-lilac flowers. Free bloomer, 2 to 3 feet.

RENONCULE, exceedingly double, short compact truss. Pale reddish lilac, 4 to 5 feet.

RUBRA INSIGNIS, large clusters of large flowers, reddish lilac. | Strong grower, 2 to 3 feet.

SOUVENIR DE LA SPATH, the most distinct and beautiful variety in the collection, trusses immense, very compact, florets very large, deep purplish red, 2 to 3 feet. |

SAUGEANA, a member of the Persian group, with reddish- ae flowers. Fine strong grower, 2 to 3 feet.

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LILAC—VILLE DE TROYES, one of the finest, trusses and florets very large. Rosy or reddish lilac, 3 to 4 feet.

VIRGINAL, very distinct, large pure white flower and truss. Growth strong, free bloomer, 2 to 3 feet.

JAPONICA, a new and unique species from Japan, attaining the size of atree, with large panicles of white flowers. Foliage very large, thick, and deep green color. Strong two-year-old plants, 4 to 5 feet :

VILLOSA, another new Japanese species with foliage ‘resembling the White Fringe (Chionanthus), and producirg immense panicles of white flowers late in the season, 3 to 4 feet, two years from bud .. . veg te el leah ae Wie PEE RTs y Ze

LONICERA (Upright Honeysuckles)— —ALBERTI, a very distinct and attractive little trailing shrub, with narrow leaves and small pink flowers, 18 to 24 inches . . .

GRANDIFLORA, large red bloom, 2 to 3 feet

TARTARICA, pink flowers, 2 to 3 feet :

ALBA, white flowers, 2 to 3 feet . MAAKIA—AMURENSE, 3 to 4 feet ; , MYRICA—CERIFERA (Wax- Myrtle), 12 to 18 inches PHILADELPHUS—coORONARIUS, 2 to 3 feet .

DIANTHAFLORA PLENA, double- flowering, 2 to 3 feet Sie

CORDIFOLIUS, GARDULATA, INODORUS, NIVALIS, pea SPECIOSUS and SATZUMANNI, 3to4 feet .

PRIVET—CALIFORNIA, I5 to 20 inches, branched, one year.

CALIFORNIA, 18 to 24 inches, 2 years . oS! pee

if 2 to 3 feet, 2 years 3to4 feet, 3 years, very fine branched plants

IBpoTA, very showy, 18 to 30 inches .

VARIEGATED- LEAVED, an elegant new form, ‘standing the sun well and always very distinct, 18 to 24 inches Pans!

VARIEGATED-LEAVED, 3 to 4 ‘feet, fine specimens |

PRUNUS—tTRILOBA, 3 to 4 feet, fiie ets | RHODODENDRON—VASEVI, a deciduous-leaved Laurel, ‘closely, related to the Azaleas, with a profusion of lovely pink flowers| in early spring. In q- ‘inch Mots elie anc rate see eee nla | RHODOTYPUS—KERRIOIDES, 12to18inches .-........./ RIBES—AvUREUM (Missouri Currant), 3 to 4 feet SE SEN IS uct Oe MOSINTA——EMISPIDA, 12-to.18inches .... 2... 2 2. al SPIRAZA—BILLARDI, REEVESI, REEVESI FL. PL., SALICIFOLIA ULMIFOLIA, CALLOSA and OPULIFOLIA, 3 to 4 feet .

CALLOSA ALBA, bushy, 2to3 feet... .

CRISPIFOLIA (S. bullata), a curious little dwarf plant, ‘attaining, only a few inches in height, producing rose-colored flowers, 6 years, 9 to 12 inches, bushy .

OPULIFOLIA AUREA (Golden Spirea), 3 to 4 feet . ee te oe |

THUNBERGII,2to3feet ....

TOMENTOSA. A pretty mative species. with dense panicles of rose-colored flowers, 3 to 4 feet . PU Sion xh tS

PRUNIFOLIA, 18 to 24 inches FAL ake sc hey eee Sk hy

VAN Hourtit, very attractive, 3 to 4 feet . .

ANTHONY WATERER.” A beautiful novelty introduced this season into our collections. ‘‘The ‘‘Garden and Forest’’) thus alludes to itin a recent issue. ‘‘ This is a seedling of that variety of Spirea Japonica which is known in gardens as S. Bumalda, and which is distinguished by its dwarf compact habit, its persistent flowering, and bright red flowers. Spirea Anthony Waterer originated in the Knaphill Nurseries, | at Woking, in England, a few years ago, and differs from its parent in the deeper, brighter, and more intense color of the flowers. As it begins to flower freely when only a few inches) high, and continues to produce its large flat corymbs from! July until frost appears, this shrub promises to be a capital addition to the rather short list of autumn-flowering hardy| shrubs. It has received a first-class certificate from the ““Royal Horticultural Society.’? We offer nice young plants. in 3-inch pots, grown from cuttings this season, and willsurely DaMEMNCE En ec AN se ee Sc ws . 30 Cents each

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SNOWBERRY—WH3HITE FRUITED, 2to4feet ...... DORA ree $8 00, $60 oo RED FRUITED, 2 to 3 feet . . i SL eo) aSee0| =.b0260 SAMBUCUS—avrREA (G Golden- leaved Elder), 3 to 4 feet Beane Peres I 00 8 00 NIGRA FL. PL. (Double flowering Elder), 2 to3 feet ... I 25) STAPHYLEA—BuMALDA, a rare and very beautiful shrub, 2 to | B1CCb es an Mg eh ee EPL SR EAS ea ee ene I 50

STYRAX—JAPONICA. This rare gem is one of the most desirable shrubs known When in bloom, it is literally covered with

creamy-white bells, 12 to 18 iiches. yo ae eee 2 oc’ 16 00

STEPHANANDRA—FLExvoSA. A very graceful shrub, with deeply cut, fern-like foliage, 12 to (uncles ] 2u> 0a a eee [S- Laeeee

TAMARIX—GALLICA, 240 3-OF 4 f6CC ws 2 sas spe aie ae .| 1.00; 8 00

VIBURNUM—LANTANA, 3 to 4 feet ba. Sie 2 LS ee sage eer 100 800

OPULUS (Cranberry- tree), 3 to 4 feet : I 00| 800 PLICATUM (Japan Snowball), one of the most popular rare shrubs

known; -2:t0; 4:feet- <2 a) ned <n ecae ee ae eee J =| 12 Ol 4560

STERILIS, (Snowball), BAO ZEEE Eee ee ae oe ee ee . . | °F 25] 20 60}: WHEIGELA—AMABILIS ALBA, VAN HouTtTil, MME. COUTURIER,

ROSEA CANDIDA And RU BRA ja tO mM dCeL om le a. ae ene i. | 1 Ook 8s

ROSEA NANA VAR. (Vatiegated-leaved), 2to 3 feet. ...... .~ I 00, 8 oo!

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AMPELOPSIS—QUINQUEFOLIA, ees 5! e-iwa 43 fe) Ba Gnoae geen $t 00 $8 oo ROYLII, 4-inch pots, strong. . . AF wes Koa foc Henin, ot 100 800 mS ZeUnNCl; POtS weed crcl ow ee eae 1 pee, 2 SS co! ee es VARIEGATA (Variegated Grape), sone plants. ee ee ere |e VEIDCHI, 4-Inch pots*.s. 2k oe oa et Nine Ye as eee bya; GGT eae eu 3-inch pots, strong . . Speak 80) 600 ARISTOLOCHIA—TOMENTOSA, 2- year seedlings, transplanted : I 00; 8 00 AKEBIA—QUINATA, scarce in the trade ; : I 25} I0 00 CELASTRUS—SCANDENS, 3 years . ein of oT B6) sae CLEMATIS—VITALBA, COCCINEA and CRISPA, 3 years, strong : ieee eG eee FLAMMULA, fine healthy Vines in’ 3-inch pots’ © 2 << sae . » « |, 2,00) -8 ealsfeo eo Large flowering varieties sitet © eb Riss Oa eee 3 00) | HONEYSUCKLES—JAponica (Eve erg ereen), HALLIANA, BRACHY PODA,| AUREA RETICULATA and MONTHLY, 2 and 3 years, fine . . .;._ 100, 800; 70 00

HECKROTTI. We are again enabled to offer a fine stock of this! valuable Honeysuckle, and are confirmed in the opinion |

that it is the finest variety grown in the Northern States. I 50! I2 00 IVY—VARIEGARED; 4-1 Ch pots) |) epee een ee I 00) JESSAMINE—oFFICINALE, the hardy fragrant white species . I 25

NUDIFLORUM, very early, yellow flowers : oe “See LOG ae eG PERIPLOCA—GraC¢a (Siik VAIN) soe. ae ae oP Sa ae ons eee I 00 TECOMA—RADICANS, strong plants . STA SOR EO ee eee VINCAW—WHITES “i. te ee acne ed ae Ea cd eet age ee) oT BG I 00} 00 WISTARIA—SINENSIS (Chinese) ..... . sok ck 4) 2 ok a caw ocean eG eee

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MULTIJUGA, 3 years . . StS ahd Saat sate! satan Cee gd eT | FRUTESCENS (American Gly cine) ee ie Fee oaths > 4 2e eg MOO LSS ne aeees =f strong, 2-years’ seedlings . <a 80, 600, 50 00

HEDGE PLANTS. Per on Per 1000

OSAGEH-ORANGE—2 years She Ries Soe net = ee | $0 75| $4 00 EVERGREENS—See pages 9 and Io. | SHRUBBERY—See pages II, 12, 13 and 14. PRIVET—See page 13. |

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YOUNG STOCK FOR NURSERYMEN.

DECIDUOUS. Per 10 |Per 100 Per 1000 CHESTNUT—AMERICAN, 6 to 12 inches, 1-year seedlings. . . . . .| $0 50 $1 50, $10 00 EUONYMUS—EvROPEUS, 9 to 15 "inches... . Ppa. 30 200 LINDEN—AMERICAN, 2to 3 feet. .... 2 oot A SRE ete ie ay 40, 3.00 AMERICAN, 3 to 4 ON alae Ta penance he 3 eee 50 4 00 s 4tosfeet ... epee 60 5 00 MAGNOLIA—ACUMINATA, 3-year ‘seedlings, 12 to 15 inches... .. 50 3.00 TRIPETELA, 6to1zinches ... . REY ek boast: ce eden oe 40| 3.00 - $e tO. 26 WICHES). 2 ia» s.° ae Pi er al 50. 4 Oo} MAPLE—SuGAR, 3to4feet..... Fe ia te nde ip. oe eso “a 50 400, 3000 ge ee cg id te gn gt isgn ye be eae Basie we 70 500; 4000 se PEG FOC ami, oo a 20 By Ot ene SE eg Es Si eat t al 80 600 1 aL caeneh ae gal tiie, er ms ie Mt a fee. a ORT oOo BlIem, go 4.leet, 2 years .. « . ss ~ te Oe teeth Sia ae 12} 100! 600 = A AGE SO ora eee ee oo 18 1 50| 800 SHRUBBERY—ALTHEA, mixed seedlings, 2 ye a 9 og a 30 200 1500 ALTHEA, single pure white, MWIALS oo. let “Soh er at ae ae 30 250 2000 AMORPHA FRUTICOSA, 2 years ... 20 150 1000 ARISTOLOCHIA TOMENTOSA, a scarce hardy native climber, I year, ny SS Se ee ee ee ee wage op a 40 3.00 CALYCANTHUS GLAUCUS, 1 and 2 years ereditas = ch. dee a, Be 30 200 15 00 CERCIS JAPONICA. One of the most valuable and showy large Peer UMERIVALIONI © SF VCACR gy oi sh bese se we | 30, 2 50; 2000 Mt AReerer ly LESCENS: I year, file. 6 ee ev 40| 3.00 25 00

EVERGREENS. | Per ro |Per =A Per 1000

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ARBOR-VITAS—AMERICAN, 12 totS8inches ......--.-2.4.- | $0 60

3 50!

AMERICAN, 18to24inches ....... eta Pee on ta as ae et, 70| 4 00

pee iorsit og (0 Te mmiehes: . 26 fos aap dls eh ey ks | 1 00! 8 00 eed Ge WAY? tO/15 INCHES: sw Se ieee te ee 60} 5 00) 4000

ROSES.

THESE prices are intended for a regular assortment of varieties, subject to our approval. Should special kinds be desired in quantity, we will quote rates on application.

CLASS 1.—GROWN IN THE OPEN GROUND. | Per 10 | Per 100 HYBRID PERPETUAL—Two years strong ......°%.- 2-22-22 2- $1 50$ 12 00 se TESS co ae ne | 100} 800 MOSSES—2 years. A good assortment ; own roots and Peskisd’s A). |g 25. 1000 RUBIGINOSA—SwWEkstT BRIER, 2 years, ome ere Foe aa ek I 25. 10 00 RUGOSA-—Strong and well branched, RUPEES Ror) Se bea Saal eee | ¥ 25 WICHUBAIANA—One year, open ground. ....:.....42s2.seee-. I 25. 10 00 STANDARD OR TREE ROSES—Mixed-colors ..........+e+46-. ody OF

CLASS 2.—GROWN IN POTS.

All on their own Roots. | | EVERBLOOMING—Standard varieties, in 4and 4%-inch pots ......¢ $1 50, $12 00

| Per 10; Per 100

16 HOOPES, BROTHER & THOMAS’S

HARDY BORDER PLANTS.

FINE assortments of the following, exclusively our selection, can be furnished at $6 per 00, $50 per 1000.

Per 10 | Per 100 ASCLEPIAS TUBEROSA, ASTILBE JAPONICA, AMSONIA SALICIFOLIA, ALSINE MICHAUXII (a pretty little rock-plant), ASTERS in variety, AMPHELODES | VERNA, BOLTONIA LATISAUQUA, BETONICA OFFICINALIS, CHRYSANTHE- MUMS (a fine collection), COREOPSIS TRIPTERIS and C. LANCEOLATA, CHELONE LYONI, CERASTIUM OBLONGIFOLIUM, CASSIA MARYLANDICA, DELPHINIUM FORMOSUM, DICENTRA SPECTABILIS, and D. EXIMEA, FUNKIA OVATA, HEMEROCALLIS FULVA FL. PL., HELIANTHUS LATI- FLORUS and H. GIGANTEUS, HYACINTHUS CANDICANS, HIBISCUS PAL- USTRIS, IRIS (the finest German species and varieties), LysIMACHIA CLETHROIDES, LYTHRUM ROSEUM SUPERBUM, OPUNTIA RAFINESQUII (hardy Cactus), PLUMBAGO LARPENTZ#, PENTSTEMON DIGITALIS, PAR-| DANTHES CHINENSIS, PHLOX SUBULATA (Mountain Pink, fine for rock-| eries), and P. PANICULATA, RUDBECKIA SPECIOSA and R. NEWMANII, SPIREA ARUNCUS, S. PALMATA, S. LOBATA, S. ULMARIA FL. PL., and S. ULMARIA VARIEGATA, SEDUM in variety, SAPONARIA CAUCASICA FL. PL., SILPHIUM PERFOLIATUM and S. LACINIATUM, SOLIDAGO in variety, TRADESCANTIA in variety, THALICTRUM AQUILEGIFOLIUM, VERONICA in variety, VIOLA CUCULLATA VARIEGATA, V. STRIATA and the new hardy DOUBLE BLUE VIOLET . . ‘| $1 00! $8 00 IRIS K4MPFERI, imported direct from Japan, embracing | a diversity of | colors. Flowers large, especially rich and attractive ... I 00} 800 PHLOX DECUSSATA, an elegant assortment of named varieties; all the most | distinct colors in cultivation-12>. 7. ose ae ee eae ee 25| IO 00 BULBS AND TUBERS | | @ Per 10 | Per 100 CANNAS—MADAME Crozy. Bestof itstype ... Jee POSS eres ee Gare ALBA ROSEA GRANDIFLORA. Valuable light variety ee 2D) eee cere ALPHONSE BOUVIER. Brilliant crimson, extra fine. ae I 00} CHAS. HENDERSON. A beautiful new variety of last season, raised by | M. Crozy, of dwarf habit, with deep rich crimson flowers. Decidedly an acquisition . . ge ee ee 60, 500 CROWN JEWEL. A very distinct and new dwarf Canna. ' Golden-yellow thickly dotted over with scarlet markings. Bloomsfreely .....| I 50 COMTE HORACE DE CHOISEUL. Very deep | crimson, excellent ..../ 60 500 GOLDEN Rop. A new dwarf variety introduced last season, producing rich yellow flowers. Raised from Mme. Crozy .. I 50 GOLDEN STAR. As grown on our grounds the past season, this charm- ing new Canna was decidedly the best of its color. Of dwarf habit, | a profuse bloomer, and producing compact heads of rich golden yel- low flowers. Very effective for bedding. . . . ee ec KAISER WILHELM II. Rich brilliant scarlet, fine form ... 60; 500 QUEEN CHARLOTTE. An elegant novelty with rich crimson petals broadly banded with golden- yellow ~- * 2 50) SEEDLINGS—Grown from ‘the above only. Purchasers’ choice of all red, or yellow; or mixed. colors 322 7S eee ee 50! 3 00 COLOCASIA—ESCULENTUM, Istclass . . Sized ors a.ce, a eee ge Suet Oe Geena CONVALLARIA—(Lily of the Valley.) Strong ‘pips as oS Te tay tere ae recall 30, 200 DAHLIAS—Strong roots, a beautiful assortment ............. I 25} 10 00 GLADIOLUS —Mixed colors) ac2)% ee 2.5 eae a ee ee 50| 3.00 LEMOINE’S. BUTTERFLY mixed).2~> Gc) oe el ee oe eee eee 60, 5 00 SNOW-WHITE, pure. ..... I 50| 1200 LILIUM—AvuRATUM I 50! CANDIDUM 1.00} 800 ELAR TSE bigsers x Ee ie er ee ees Pers ee EE SE SPECIOSUM,ROSEUM. sc, sss cek pole, Seen Spe een aa ce ate ee = ALBUM << go co ou <2 2 00

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LILIUM—THUNBERGIANUM .......... ae ee ee eee re era's

8 00

TIGRINUM .. Ss. peon ets te ste dy aes nee" 75, 600 tf te. ame Pe OE eS ET hy oo 8 00 TRITOMA—vvVARIA ... RS ka re ee Ae I 00 8 00 TUBEROSE—First size, flowering bu!bs ME Ss eo bd Re a 25 I 50

ORNAMENTAL GRASSES,

Large orders for the following will be supplied at a discount from these prices, as we now have the largest stock of Ornamental Grasses in the country. Extra-sized clumps can

be supplied at an advanced price. |Per 10 |Per 100] Per 1000

ARUNDO—DONAX VARIEGATA......... eRe egw an) eA $1 50 $12 00 PURE tere PAPONICA, Steen foliage . 6 6 6 ww ew tt wt 75| 6 oo] $50 00 JAPONICA VARIEGATA, stripedlengthwise. ..... Pa i epee 75| 6 00} 50 00 ne ZPERINA, StIIMEG CLOSSWISE = a we ew : 75| 6 00} 50 00 GRACILLIMA UNIVITTATA,new and beautiful .......... 75, 600) 50 00 PANICUM—vIRGATUM, very graceful. . . | I 00) PHALARIS—ARUNDINACEA PICTA (Variegated Ribbon ig dasahys 1 00! 8 00

PEACH TREES.

Our stock is unsurpassed in the United States, either in extent orquality. All varieties strictly true toname. Our list embraces everything of value.

CALIFORNIA PRIVET.

One of the largest and best grown stocks of this valuable hedge-plant in this country. We invite attention to the health and vigor Of our plants, as well as to the low rates at which they are offered.

SHRUBBERY.

ALTHEAS, finest named varieties; DEUTZIA GRACILIS, fine for forcing, nice clumps; YUCCA FILAMENTOSA, hardy and free flowering ; SNOWBERRIES, white and red fruited, beautiful bushy plants ; ORNAMENTAL GRASSES, the largest stock in the country, fine clumps furnished, etc.

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