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Historic,  Archive  Document 

Do  not  assume  content  reflects  current 
scientific  knowledge,  policies,  or  practices. 


/ BULLETIN  No.  5 

BARGAIN  COUNTER  PRICES 

r February  24,  1915 

L R.  Taylor  & Sons 

* TOPEKA,  KANSAS 

Telephone  3305 

TWO-YEAR  APPLE. 


11-16  in. 

% in. 

34  in. 

Vs  in. 

4c 

3c 

2V2C 

2c 

■'  Arkansas  Black  . . 

900 

420 

467 

175 

Baldwin  

1130 

532 

355 

129 

Ben  Davis  

259 

300 

10 

85 

Black  Ben  ....... 

1242 

189 

128 

• • • • 

Gano  

2030 

558 

188 

133 

Janet  

340 

920 

755 

225 

King  of  T.  Co.  ... 

205 

80 

175^ 

75 

Longfield  

470 

256 

155 

42 

M.  B.  Twig  

1500 

721 

520 

276 

N.  W.  Greening  . . 

300 

• 245 

222 

30 

Northern  Spy 

1304 

500 

300 

182 

j Rome  Beauty  .... 

300 

250 

200 

50 

• Price’s  Sweet  

240 

80 

63 

5 

1 Stayman  Winesap 

2500 

400 

• • . • 

97 

1 Wagner  

340 

74 

264 

100 

" Wealthy  

1383 

109 

270 

7 

Winesap  

2000 

300 

300 

* . • « 

York  Imperial  . . . . 

1000 

500 

375 

200 

5c 

4c 

3c 

2c 

Early-  Ripe  

112 

83 

25 

6 

'General  Grant  

40 

20 

18 

• • • • 

Fameuse  

27 

215 

352 

77 

Florence  

150 

290 

268 

50 

' Hyslop  

30 

• • • • 

• • • » 

• • • • 

Jonathan  

1460 

« . . • 

300 

103 

Martha  

145 

397 

450 

200 

Maiden  Blush  

815 

242 

• • • • 

42 

Rambo  

97 

• • • • 

15 

Sweet  June 

80 

80 

116 

66 

Transcendent  

69 

9 

• • • • 

Whitney  

100 

263 

618 

200 

Taiman  Sweet  . . . 

130 

231 

200 

75 

W.  W.  Pearmain  . 

200 

100 

89 

30 

W inter  Banana  . . . 

50 

• • • • 

75 

7c 

5c  SYzc 

2V2C 

Duchess  

50 

• • • • 

100 

Early  Harvest  

80 

• • • • 

• • • • 

25 

Grimes  Golden  r'. . 

745 

317 

• • « • 

209 

Red  Astrachan  . . . 

• «••• 

40 

25 

19, 

Yellow  Trans 

400 

• • • • 

150 

160 

tTHREE-YEAR  APPLE. 

These  trees  were  light  Two-year  Apple,  trimmed  to 
I'whips  last  spring,  and  have  pretty  one-year  heads. 


1 in.  & up. 

%in 

H in. 

3c 

3c 

2c 

Baldwin  

100 

75 

Ben  Davis  

2000 

1000 

Gano  

500 

200 

Grimes  Golden  : . . 

500 

100 

Jonathan  

2000 

500 

N.  W.  Greening  . . 

1000 

300 

Northern  Spy 

300 

100 

L.  R.  TAYLOR  8c  SONS,  TOPEKA.  KANSAS 


THREE  YEAR  APPLE-Continued 

Missouri  Pippin  100  200  100 

Rambo  100  100  50 

Rome  Beauty  100  100  50 

Stayman  Winesap  300  700  200 

Wolf  River  100  200  50 

Winesap  1000  1000  500 

York  Imperial  800  1000  1000 

ONE-YEAR  CHERRY. 

These  Cherry  are  WELL  BRANCHED.  They  were 
trimmed  early  in  the  season  and  are  smooth  -and 
straight  bodies  and  well-shaped  heads.  They  are  sure 
to  please  you.  Per  1000  Per  100  Per  10 

4 ft.  and  up,  94  in.  and  up.  .$160.00  $17.00  $1.80 

4 to  5 ft.,  94  to  94  in..  . 150.00  16.00  1.70 

3 to  4 ft.,  Y-z  to  94  in  120.00  13.00  1.40 

2Yz  to  3^  ft,  94  to  in 100.00  11.00  1.20 

Varieties:  Early  Richmond,  Montmorency,  Dye  House, 
Baldwin. 

ONE- YEAR  PEACH. 


30 


“Triumph 

TWO-YEAR  KIEFFER 


94  in. 

Yz  in. 

7-16  in. 

94  in.' 

6c 

5c 

3c 

o 

CM 

Alexander  

118 

10 

Arkansas  Traveler  . . 

12 

• • . • 

Blood  Cling  

IQ 

• • . . 

* • . • 

Belle  of  Ga 

. . 320  - 

14 

• . • • 

Chinese  Cling  

240 

« • • • 

.... 

Crawford  Early  

570 

• « • • 

.... 

Crawford  Late  

...  150 

• • • • 

• • . • 

Champion  

800 

960 

94 

176 

Carmen  

200 

30 

10 

• . . . 

Capf . Ede  

50 

. • • • 

.... 

Elberita 

. . 2372 

474 

60 

Foster  

25 

113 

87 

45 

Fitzgerald 

. . . 245 

• • . • 

Greensboro 

. . . 310 

• • . • 

Heath  Cling 

85 

100 

Lemon  Cling  

30 

170 

Mountain  Rose 

65 

80 

55 

Mayflower 

90 

.... 

0.  M.  Cling  . ‘ 

50 

280 

0.  M.  Free  

90 

.... 

Salway  

150 

.... 

Smock  .=•. 

245 

.... 

..... 

Sneed  

180 

• • • • 

Stump  

..  210 

295 

-Standard. 


Per  100 
. . .$4.00 
. . . 3.00 
...  6.00 


SMALL  FRUIT. 

Gooseberries,  Houghton,  2 yr..  No,  1 

Gooseberries,  Houghton,  1 yr..  No.  1 

Gooseberries,  Downing,  1 yr..  No.  1 

Raspberries  80 

Blackberries  80 

Currants  3.50 

Grapes,  Concord,  2 yr..  No.  1 2.00 

Grapes,  Concord,  1 yr.  No.  1 1-40 

Grapes,  1 /r..  No.  1,  other  varieties  3.00 

Strawberry  Plants,  named  sorts. . . .per  1000,  $3.00 


Per  1000 

PerlOO 

Per  10 

5 

to 

7 

ft.. 

94 

in. 

and  up 

$40.00 

$4.50 

$0.50 

■4 

to 

6 

ft., 

94 

to 

94 

in.  . 

35.00 

4.00 

.45 

4 

to 

5 

ft.. 

to 

94 

in.  . 

30.00 

3.50 

.40 

4 

to 

6 

ft., 

94 

to 

94 

in.. 

partly 

branched 

30.00 

3.50 

.40  ■ 

4 

to 

6 

ft., 

whips 

25.00 

3.00 

.35 

4 

to 

5 

ft.. 

whips 

20.00 

2.50 

.30 

i SPRING  LIST.  FEBRUARY  23.  1915 

i i i 

ORNAMENTAL  SHRUBS. 

Althea,  named  sorts,  2 to  3 ft 

L Althea,  named  sorts,  18  to  24  in 

Althea,  named  sorts,  12  to  18  in.  

Spirea  Van  Houtti,  2 to  3 ft 

Spirea  Van  Houtti,  18  to  24  in.  

Spirea  Anthony  Waterer,  10  to  15  in 

Berberry  Thunbergeii,  12  to  15  in.  

Berberry,  Pu^le  Leaf,  18  to  24  in.  

Berberry,  Purple  Leaf,  12  to  18  in 


Per  10 
; .$0.70 
. . .60 
. . .50 

..  .80 
. . .60 
. . .80 
. . .60 
. . .70 

. . .60 


Per  100 


-Privet,'  California,  18  to  24  in $2.50 

f rivet,  California,  12  to  18  in 1.80 

rivet,  Amoor  Rivor,  North,  2 to  3 ft 4.00 

'"Privet,  Amoor  River,  North,  18  to  24  in 3.50 


r,  Privet,  Amoor  River,  North,  12  to  18  in 3.00 


FOREST  TREE  SEEDLING.  Per  1000 


Catalpa  Speciosa,  1 yr.,  2 to  3 ft . .$2.50 

C^talpa  Speciosa,  1 yr.,  18  to  24  in 2.00 

Catalpa  Speciosa,  1 yr.,  12  to  18  in.  1.50 

I Catalpa  Speciosa,  1 yr.,  6 to  12  in 1.00 

Russian  Mulberry,  2 to  3 ft 3.00 

j Russian  Mulberry,  18  to  24  in 2.50 

i Russian  Mulberry,  12  to  18  in 1.50 

' Russian  Mulberry,  6 to  12  in  1.00 

Osage  Orange,  1 yr..  No.  1 1.00 

Osage  Orange,  1 yr..  No.  2 .75 

Black  Locust,  3 to  4 ft 4.00 

Black  Locust,  2 to  3 feet  3.00 


SHADE  TREES.  Each 


! Elm,  American  White,  10  to  12  ft.,  2 in $0.40 

i Elm,  American  White,  10  to  12  ft.,  lYz  to  2 in 30 

L Elm,  American  White,  8 to  10  ft.,  1 to  1^  in 20 


Maple,  Silver/  10  to  12  ft.,  1^  to  2 in 25 

Maple,  Silver,  8 to  10  ft.,  1 to  1^  in.  20 

Poplar,  Ca.rolina,  10  to  12  ft.,  1^4  to  2 in 18 

Poplar,  Carolina,  10  to  12  ft.,  1 to  1J4  in 15 

Poplar,  Carolina,  8 to  10  ft .12 

APPLE  GRAFTS. 


We  quote  the  following  Apple  Grafts,  which  are 
j ready  for. immediate  shipment.  Terms:  Cash  with  order. 

Per  1000 


Piece  Root,  6 in.  scion,  3^  in.  root  $4.00 


10,000  Jonathan. 

10,000 

Delicious. 

5,000  Stayman. 

5,000 

York  Imperial. 

5,000^  M.  B.  Twig. 

10,000 

Winesap. 

3,000  Wealthy. 

5,000 

N.  W.  Greening. 

2,000  Early  Ripe. 

3,000 

Maiden  Blush. 

5,000  Grimes  Golden. 

4,000 

Ben  Davis. 

1,000  Early  Harvest. 

5,000 

Yel.  Transparent. 

* 2,000  Fall  Rambo. 

5,000 

Winter  Banana. 

^3,000  Talman  Sweet. 

2,000 

Ark.  Black. 

Jl,000  Red  June. 

4,000 

Gano. 

2,000  Longfield. 

3,000 

Rome  Beauty. 

2,000  Hyslop. 

5,000 

Duchess. 

2,000  Whitney. 

1,000 

Baldwin. 

2,000  Reagan’s  Red. 

2,000 

Wolf  River. 

v^OOO  Janet. 

1,000 

King  of  T.  Co. 

1,000  Patten  Greening. 

1,000 

Florence. 

1,000  Fall  Pippin. 

2,000 

Salome. 

2,000  Stark. 

1,000 

Spitzenburg. 

2,000  Liveland  Rasp. 

2,000 

Whitney. 

2,000  McIntosh. 

3,000 

Mo.  Pippin. 

2,000  Fameuse. 

1,000 

W.  W.  Pearmain. 

JAPAN  PEAR  SEEDLING. 

1>  3-16  in.  and  up  


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