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‘ SPECIAL RETAIL PRICE LIST
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21 1917
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Paiuflpp iSork Nurfitrica
When stock fails to grow the first year, we wi'l replace
at half price named in list, cash to accompany the or-
der. Freig-ht prepaid when order amounts to $5.00 or
moie,
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APPLES. Each
3 to 4 feet $ 0.12
4 to 5 feet .15
4^2 to 6 feet
5 to 7 feet :
Leading Varieties.
Summer — Early Harvest, Red June,
Astrachan, Duchess, Yellow
Sweet June.
Fall — Rambo, Fameuse, Wealthy,
Blush.
Winter — Ben Davis, Wine Sap,
Janet, Grimes Golden, Jonathan,
ern Spy, Tallman Sweet, Missouri Pippin,
Bismark, Roman Stem and others.
Per 100
$ 10.00
12 . 00
IS An
CRAB APPLE.
3 to 4 feet 20
4 to 5 feet 25
45/i to 6 feet .30
5 to 7 feet 50
Varieties — Whitney, Hyslop, Transcendant,
IMartha Shields and Golden Beauty. (We
recom_mend the Florence Crab Apple.)
PEARS.
Standard, 3 to 4 feet .35
Standard, 4 to 6 feet .50
Standard, 5 to 7 feet .75
Dwarf, 3 to 4 feet .50
Dwarf, 4 to 5 feet .75
Varieties — Bartlett, Seckel, Duchess, Flem-
ish Beauty, Kiefter and Clapp’s Favorite.
CPIERRY.
2 to 3 feet .25
3 to 4 feet .35
4 to 5 feet .50
5 to 6 feet .60
Varieties — Early Richmond, English Morel-
lo. Dye House, Ostheim, Large Iirforency.
Gov. Vv^ood and Black Tartarian.
PLUM. Each
3 to 4 feet $ 0.35
15.00
20.00
25.00
40.00
30.00
40.00
60.00
35.60
60.00
20.00
25.00
40.00
50.00
Per 100
$ 20.00
PAWNEE ROCK NURSERY PRICE LIST
4 to 5 ifeet
5 to 6 feet
Varieties — Wild Goose, Wolf, De Soto,
Weaver, Forest Garden, Abundance,
Burbank, Lombard and German Prune.
We recommend the Pottawatomie and
Lombard Plum.
APRICOT.
3 to 4 feet
4 to 5 feet
5 to 6 feet
Varieties — Moorpark, Royal, New Castle,
Crab, Alexander and Catherine.
PEACH.
2 to 3 feet
3 to 4 feet
4 to 5 feet
5 to 6 feet
Varieties — Alexander, Foster^ E. Rivers,
Stump, Late Crawford, Old Mixon, Blood
Cling, Elberta, Crosby, Globe, Lemon
Cling an others. We recommend the
Stump and World Anster Peach.
QUINCE.
2 to 3 feet
3 to 4 feet
Varieties — Champion and Orange.
AMERICAN PERSIMMON.
2 to 3 feet
3 to 4 feet
4 to 5 feet
RUSSIAN MULBERRY.
3 to 4 feet
4 to 5 feet
5 to 6 feet
DWARF JUNEBERRY.
10 to 15 inches
15 to 30 inches
GRAPES
Agawan
Brighton
Concord, 1 year
Concord, 2 years
Catawba
Duchess
Elvira
Lady Washington
Niagra
.Moore’s Early
Worden
GOOSEBERRIES.
Houghton, 2 years
Downing, 2 years
Industry, 2 years
Red Jacket
50
35 ’.00
65
50.00
40
30.
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50
40.
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60
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ECTION OF'NOMENC'
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PAWNEE ROCK NURSERY PRICE LIST
CURRANTS. Each Per 100
White, red and black, 2 years $ 0.10 $ 8.00
Fay'S Prolific .15 10.00
Crandall .15 10.00
BERRIES Per 100
Blackberries, Var. Snyder, Stone’s Hardy and
Early Harvest .05 4,00
Dewberries, Var., Lucretia and Mamn^th.. .05 4.00
Red Raspberries, Var., Turner and Ci^burt .04 3.00
Yellow Raspberries, Var., Golden Queen.... .06 5.00
Blackberries, Var., Gregg, Ohio and Souhegan .05 3.00
Strawberries, Var., Crescent, Capt. Jack,
James Vick, Warfield Beder Wood, Wilson
and Michael’s Early 2.00
Japanese Wineberry .20 10.00
Evergreen Blackberries .40
GARDEN ROOTS.
Rhubarb 10
Asparagus .04
Horse Radish .03
HEDGES. Per 100 Per 1000
Osage Orange, No. 1 3.50
Osage Orange, No. 3 2.50
California Pruent 5.00
Japan Quince 5.00
Barberry 5.00
WEEPING TREES. Each
Cut Leaf Birch, 5 to 6 feet 1.00
Cut Leaf Birch, 6 to 8 feet 1.50
Mountain Ash, 2 years old 1.00
Kilmark Willow, 2 years old 1.00
Wisconsin Willow, 5 to 6 feet .30
Caperdown Elm 1.50
Russian Mulberry, 2 years heads 2.00
ORNAMENTAL TREES. Per 100
Each
Ash, Elm, Sycamore, 5 to 6 feet .25
Ash, Elm, Sycamore, 6 to 8 feet .50
Ash, Elm, Sycamore, 8 to 10 feet 1.00
Catalpas, Box Elders and Maple, 5 to 6 feet .50
Catalpa, Box Elders and Maple, 6 to 8 feet.. .75
Catalpas, Box Elders and Maple, 10 to 12 feet 1.00
White Birch and Russian Elm, 5 to 6 feet.. .75
Carolina Poplar, 5 to 6 feet .25
Carolina Poplar, 6 to 8 feet .50
Carolina Poplar, 10 to 12 feet 1.00
Sweet Chestnut, 6 inches to 12 inches .10
Sweet Chestnut, 5 to 6 feet 1.00
Double Flowering Chestnut, 5 to 6 feet 1.00
Honey Locust, 5 to 6 feet .25
FOREST TREE SEEDLINGS. Per 100 Per 1000
Ash, 18 to 20 inches 1.00 8.00
Elm, 18 to 20 inches 1.00 8.00
Catalpa, 18 to 20 inches 1.00 8.00
Black, Locust, 18 to 20 inches 1.00 8.00
Honey Locust, 18 to 20 inches 1.00 ' 8.00
PAWNEE ROCK NURSERY PRICE LIST
Soft Maple, 18 to 20 inches 1.00 8.00
Tamurix, 18 to 20 inches 1.00 8.00
Russian Mulberry, 18 to 20 inches 1.00 8.00
These varieties in 10 to 12 inches, per 1,000
$5.00, but we do not recommend that size.
CUTTINGS. Per 100 Per 1000
Cottonwood and Carolina Poplar $ 0.30 $ 2.00
Wisconsin and White Willow 30 2.00
Silver Poplar and Privet .35 2.50
ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS. Each Per 100
Athea, Acacia and Hydrangia 0.25
Almond and Mock Orange .25
Calycanthus, Deutzia and Snowball .25
Weigelia, Up, Honeysuckle and Syringia. . . . .25
All new varieties.
CLIMBING PLANTS.
Honeysuckle and Virginia Creeper .40
Common Clematis and Trumpet Vine .40
Clematis Jackmania 1.00
Purple Wisteria and Ampelopsis Vetchie. . . . .40
EVERGREENS.
Scotch and Austrian Pine, 6 to 10 inches. ... .05 4.00
Scotch and Austrian Pine, 2 to 3 feet .50
Red Cedar and Norway Spruce, 6 to 10 inches .08 6.00
Red Cedar and Norway Spruce, 2 to 3 feet.. .50
Irish Juniper and Arbor Vitae, 2 to 3 feet.. .60
Black Hills Spruce, 2 o 3 feet .75
ROSES
Tree 75
Moss .75
Hybrid Perpetual .75
Climbing Roses .75
All new roses.
FALL BULBS.
Hyacinths .25
Tulips 10
Crocus .05
Lilies .25
Narcissus .20
Lilies of the Valley .10
SPRING BULBS.
Tuba Roses .10
Gladiolus .10
Cannas .25
Lilies .25
Peonias .25
FOREST TREE SEEDS.
j^sh and Box Elder .50
Honey and Black Locus .50
Catalpa and Ailanthus 1.00
Russian Mulbery 2.00
Osage Orange .75
All correspondence should be addiessed to
M. Ixtbtr, Eork, SCauaai?.