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Do  not  assume  content  reflects  current 
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NAPERVILLE  NURSERIES 


ESTABLISHED  1866-FIFTY-FIFTH  YEAR 

Naperville.  DuPage  County,  Illinois 


GENERAL  PRICE  LIST 

FALL  1921 


TREES,  SHRUBS, 


TRADE  DISCOUNT 

Nurserymen  and  Dealers  actively  en- 
gaged in  the  sale  of  Nursery  Stock  for 
profit,  are  allowed  a SO^o  discount  from 
prices  herein  listed. 


CATALOG  No.  138.  CANCELS  PREVIOUS  GENERAL  PRICE  LISTS 


NAPERVILLE  NURSERIES 


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General  Price  List,  Fall  of  1921 

OF  THE 

NAPERVILLE  NURSERIES 

NAPERVILLE,  ILLINOIS 

PRICES  HEREIN  CANCEL  ALL  PREVIOUS  LISTS 


Advice  to  Correspondents,  Directions  to  Customers  and  ^ 
Conditions  of  Sale. 


All  prices  named  herein  are: 

a.  Limited  to  Fall,  1921,  supersede  those  of  all  previous  General 
Price  Lists. 

b.  For  goods  /.  o.  b.  Nurseries  or  cars  Naperville,  Illinois,  exclusive 
of  any  packing,  express,  freight  or  transportation  charges ; packing  charges 
are  extra  in  addition  to  cost  of  plants. 

c.  Subject  to  cancellation  or  change  without  further  notice  upon  prior 
sale  or  depletion  of  our  stock  of  goods. 

QUANTITY  AND  RATES:  Single  plants  as  well  as  lots  amounting 
to  less  than  S of  a kind  will  be  charged  for  at  a higher  rate  not  exceeding, 
however,  IY2  times  the  rate  for  lots  of  10.  Lots  of  5 and  25  will  be  fur- 
nished at  10  and  100  rates  respectively.  Order  in  Tens  and  multiples  of 
Ten  of  a variety  as  far  as  possible. 

SELECTED  STOCK,  selected  by  customers  at  the  Nurseries,  will  be 
charged  for  according  to  the  value  of  the  plants  chosen. 

ORDERS.  Write  plainly  and  give  explicit  directions  as  to  address  and 
mode  of  shipment,  whether  by  freight,  express,  etc. 

Orders  are  accepted  and  all  shipments  made  subject  to  delays  or  in- 
ability to  ship  or  deliver  by  reason  or  on  account  of  strikes,  accidents, 
droughts,- fire,  floods,  frost,  hail,  sleet,  war  conditions  and  orders,  railroad 
or  express  embargoes,  priority  or  other  transportation  orders,  prior  sale 
of  stock,  car  shortage,  or  any  other  cause  or  causes  for  delay  in  shipment 
or  delivery  of  goods  which  are  beyond  our  control. 

Due  to  general  conditions  of  weather,  possible  labor  shortage  and  other 
contingencies,  during  the  digging  and  shipping  season,  we  do  not  guarantee 
to  fill  all  items  of  an  order  or  orders  placed  with  us  in  one  or  first  ship- 
ment. ' 

In  making  all  shipments  we  carefully  consider  conditions  in  general 
and  act  accordingly. 

GUARANTEE  AND  CLAIMS.  .In  growing  and  furnishing  all  Nur- 
sery stock,  we  exercise  the  utmost  diligence  and  care  to  have  it  true  to 
name,  and  will,  on  proper  proof,  to  our  satisfaction,  replace  any  that  will 
prove  otherwise  or  refund  the  amount  paid.  Any  and  all  sales^  made  by^  us 
no  not  include  any  warranty  expressed  or  implied,  as  to  quality,  descript- 
ion, productiveness,  growth,  or  any  other  matter  or  qualifications  pertain- 
ing to  the  Nursery  stock  sold. 

It  is  mutually  agreed  and  understood  between  the  Purchaser  and  Our- 
selves, that  in  any  case  we  shall  not  be  liable  for  a sum  greater  than  the 
^mpunt  originally  paijd  us  for  said  trees  or  plants,  etc.,  that  prove  untrue. 


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All  shipments  at  purchaser's  risk. 

In  absence  of  specific  shipping  instructions,  we  are  to  route  all  ship- 
ments according  to  our  best  judgment  without  assuming  responsibility. 

If  destination  is  a Pre-Paid  Station,  freight  charges  will  be  prepaid 
by  us  and  charged  for  on  invoice. 

Claims  for  errors  or  shortage  must  be  filed  with  us  within  Ten  (10) 
days  after  receipt  of  goods.  No  claims  for  errors  or  shortage  in  excess  of 
purchase  price  will  be  considered. 

Payments  of  accounts  to  be  as  follows: — 

a.  30  days  net  cash,  except  Fall  and  Spring  accounts  with  the  trade, 
which  are  due  on  December  1st  and  June  1st  respectively:  2%  discount  if 
paid  within  10  days  from  date  of  shipment  or  invoice.  For  cash  in  advance 
a 3%  cash  discount  is  allowed. 

b.  All  accounts  after  dates  due,  are  subject  to  sight  draft  and  interest 
charges  at  rate  of  7%  per  annum,  without  further  notice. 

c.  Payments  for  partial  shipments  shall  be  due  on  basis  of  dates  of 
invoices  covering  them. 

d.  Cash  or  satisfactory  references  with  order,  if  purchaser  has  no 
credit  established  with  us. 

Certificate  of  inspection  will  be  fuinished  with  each  shipment. 

Address  all  communications,  orders  and  remittances  to 

NAPERVILLE  NURSERIES,  Naperville,  DuPage  County,  Illinois. 


Department  of  Agriculture.  Division  of  Plant  Industry. 
OFFICE  OF  CHIEF  INSPECTOR 

No.  165  Urbana,  111.,  Sept.  27,  1921. 

This  Is  To  Certify  that  the  growing  nursery  stock  and 
premises  of  Naperville  Nurseries,  F.  W.  von  Oven,  Pres., 
situated  at  Naperville,  Illinois,  have  been  inspected  by  a 
duly  appointed  inspector  of  this  office,  according  to  the 
provisions  of  the  Plant  Inspection  Act  of  1917,  as  amend- 
ed in  1919,  and  tha*t  said  nursery  and  premises  are  appar- 
rently  free  from  the  San  Jose  scale  and  other  dangerous 
insects  and  dangerous  plant  diseases. 

This  certificate  is  valid  until  Sept.  1,  1922  unless  soon- 
er revoked. 

P.  A.  Glenn,  Chief  Inspector.  B.  M.  Davison.  Director. 


ORNAMENTAL  SHADE  TREES 


Each 

Per  10 

Per  100 

ACER  dasycarpum.  Native  Silver  Leaved 

or 

Soft  Maple 

6-8  feet  

....  1.00 

9.-G0 

■ 80.00 

1-1 inch  

2.25 

i8;oo' 

' 150.00 

platanoides,  Norway  Maple 

m-2  inch  

....  4,00^ 

35.00 

300.00 

2-2 V?  inch  

....  6.00 

55.00 

- 450.00 

2^-3  inch.  Twice  Transplanted 

....  9.00 

80.00 

.700.00 

4-414  inch.  Twice  Transplanted 

15.00 

120.00 

3V2-A  inch.  Twice  Transplanted 

18.00 

160.00 

3-3J4  inch.  Twice  Transplanted 

. ..  20..00 

180.00 

414-5  inch,  Twice  Transplanted..  ., 

40.00 

300.00 

6 inch,  Price  on  application 
Larger  sizes,  prices  on  application. 


NAPERVILLE  NURSERIES 


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ACER. -Continued  Each  Per  10  Per  100 

pseudo-platanus.  Sycamore  Maple 


3 inch  

13.00 

100.00 

4 inch  

TubTum,  American  Red  Maple 

16.00 

120.00 

‘ 

6-8  feet  

3.50 

30.00 

3J/2-4  inch  (Specimens)  : 

25.00 

saccharinum.  Native  Hard  or  Sugar  Maple 

8-10  feet  

3.00 

24.00 

200.00 

inch  

3.60 

30.00 

250.00 

U4-2  inch  

5.00 

40.00 

350.00 

I-IVt.  inch  r. 

6.50 

50.00 

2^-3  inch  

8.00 

70.00 

3-3^  inch,  Specimen  twice  transp 

15.00 

125.00 

3^4-4  inch  

25.00 

200.00 

4-4^  inch  

35.00 

300.00 

4^-5  inch  

45.00 

400.00 

Schwedleri,  Schwedler’s  Purple  Maple 

8-10  feet,  Twice  Transplanted 

6.00 

50.00 

1^-2  inch.  Twice  Transplanted 

12.00 

100.00 

3-4  inch,  Prices  on  application 

Tartaricum  Ginnala 

5-6  feet  

7.50 

60.00 

6-8  feet,  heavy  

10.00 

80.00 

Wierii  laciniatum,  Wier’s  Cut-Leaved  Maple 

U/2-2  inch  

4.00 

30.00 

2-2^  inch  

6.00 

50.00 

AILANTHUS  glandulosa.  Trees  of  Heaven 

6-8  feet  

2.00 

15.00 

7-8  feet  

2.50 

17.50 

ALNUS  incana,  American  or  Hoary  Alder 

5-6  feet  

2.00 

17.50 

150.00 

6-8  feet  

2.75 

22.50 

BETULA  nigra.  Native  Red  or  River  Birch 

6-8  feet,  low  branched  

2.50 

20.00 

175.00 

8-10  feet,  low  branched  

3.00 

25.00 

200.00 

papyrifera.  Native  Paper  or  Canoe  Birch 

6-7  feet  

3.00 

25.00 

22S-.m 

7-8  feet  

3.50 

30.00 

250.00 

lutea,  American  Yellow  Birch 

2 inch  

5.50 

40.00 

CAT  ALP  A Bungeii,  Chinese  Catalpa 

2 year  3.(X) 

CELTIS  occidentalis.  Native  Northern  Hackberry 

25.00 

200.00 

4-5  feet  

1.00 

9.00 

80.00 

5-6  feet  

1.50 

10.00 

90.00 

8-10  feet  

2.00 

16.00 

CERASUS,  Jap  Rose  Flowering  Chery  ■ 

5-6  feet  

5.00 

40.00 

Kofugen  zakura  (Pink) 

5-6  feet  

5.00 

40.00 

CERCIS  canadensis.  Native  Red  Bud  or  Judas  Tree 

4-5  feet  

1.75 

15.00 

120.00 

5-6  feet  

2.25 

19.00 

150.00 

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NAPERVILLE  NURSERIES 


Each  Per  10  Per  100 

CRATAEGUS  coccinea.  Native  Scarlet  Fruited  Thorn 

2- 3  feet  l.QO  8.50  70.00 

3- 4  feet  1.25  10.00  90.0U 

5- 6  feet  ^ 3.50  30.00  275.00 

6- 7  feet  6.00  50.00 

7- 8  feet  9.00  70.00 

8- 9  feet  . . .^ 12.50  100.00 

punctata.  Native  Horizontal  Branched  Thorn 

2- 3  feet  1.00  8.50  7.00 

Larger  sizes,  prices  on  application. 

FAGUS  Americana,  American  Beech 

5-6  feet,  low  branched,  B & B (Specimens).  10.00 
purpurea.  Purple-leaved  Beech 

4- 5  feet,  low  branched,  B & B (Specimens)  9.00  80.00 

sylvatica,  European  Beech 

5- 6  feet,  low  branched,  B & B (Specimens).  11.00  90.00 

FRAXINUS,  American  White  Ash 

1- 1^  inch  1.50  12.00  100.00 

1^-2  inch  Twice  Transplanted 5.00  40.00  350.00 

Excelsior,  European  Ash 

3- 4  inch  7.00  60.00 

viridis,  American  Green  Ash 

2y2-3  inch  6.50  55.00 

3-4  inch  8.00  65.00 

GLEDITSCHIA  triacanthos.  Native  Honey  Locust 

7- 8  feet  1.50  12..00  100.00 

8- 10  feet  2.50  20.00  140.00 

iy2-2  inch  4.50  35.00 

2- 2^  inch  6.00  50.00 

2^-3  inch  7.00  60.00 

3- 4  inch  10.00 

var.  Thornless 

6- 8  feet,  ’ 2.50  20.00 

GYMNOCLADUS  canadensis,  Kentucky  Coffee  Tree 

8-10  feet  5.00  45.00 

JUGLANS  cinerea.  Native  Butternut 

5- 7  feet  1.75  15.00  125.00 

LARIX  Americana,  American  Larch  or  Tamarack 

6- 8  feet  B & B 3.50  30.00 

8-10  feet  B & B 6.00  50.00 

Europea,  European  Larch 

6-8  feet  B & B 3.50  30.00 

8-10  feet  B & B 6.00  50.00 

LIRIODENDRON  tulipifera,  American  Tulip 
Tree  or  Whitewood 

5-7  feet  2.50  20.00  160.00 

8-10  feet  5.00  40.00  300.00 

MAGNOLIA  acuminata,  American  Cucumber  Tree 

5-7  feet  3.00  27.50 

MALUS  (Pyrus) 
loensis.  Native  Wild  Crab 

2- 3  feet  1.10  8.50  75.00 

3- 4  feet  1.25  10.00  100.00 

4- 5  feet  2.00  15.00  120.00 


NAPERVILLE  NURSERIES 


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MALUS  (Pyrus),  (continued)  Each  Per  10 

loensis,  var,  Bechteli,  Bechtel’s  Double 
Pink  Flowering  Crab 

2- 3  feet  1.50  .12.50 

3- 4  feet  1.80  15.00 

PLATANUS  occidentalis,  American  Sycamore 

8-10  feet  3.00  25.00 

lH-2  inch  ...• 4.50  35.00 

2-254  inch  5.50  4B.00 

POPULUS 

monilifera,  var.  Carolina,  Carolina  Poplar 

1^-2  inch  2.25  16.00 

2- 2^  inch  3.00  25.00 

nigra  Italica,  Lombardy  Poplar 

1^-154  inch  2.00  15.00 

\y2-2  inch,  Low  branched  3.00  25.00 

tremuloides,  American  Aspen 

8-10  feet  3.50  30.00 

PRUNUS  Pennsylvanica,  Native  Wild  Red  or  Pin  Cherry 

5-6  feet,  1.00  9.00 

serotina,  American  Wild  Black  Cherry 

4- 5  feet  90  7.00 

5- 7  feet,  1.00  9.00 

Virginica,  Native  Choke  Cherry 

3- 4  feet  80  6.00 

4- 5  feet  90  7.00 

PYRUS  (Flowering  Crab),  (see  Malus) 

QUERCUS  alba.  Native  White  Oak 

8-10  feet  4.00  35.00 

macrocarpa.  Native  Burr  Oak 

4- 5  feet,  2.50  22.00 

5- 6  feet,  3.00  27.50 

palustris,  Native  Pin  Oak, 

4- 5  feet,  2.50  20.00 

5- 7  feet,  3.50  22.50 

8-10  feet,  m inch  caliper 4.50  35.00 

rubra.  Native  Red  Oak 

6- 8  feet,  3.50  30.00 

8-10  feet,  1^  inch  caliper, 4.50  40.00 

SALIX  discolor.  Pussy  Willow 

3-4  feet,  1 year  40  3.50 

laurifolia,  European  Laurel-leaved  Willow 

3-4  feet  70  5.00 

vitellina,  var,  Britzensis,  Bronze  Barked  Willow 

3- 4  feet  .70  5.00 

5-6  feet,  ' 85  7.50 

SORBUS  Americana,  American  Mt.  Ash 

5-7  feet  3.00  25:00 

aucuparia, 

8-10  feet,  3.25  30.00 

SYRINGA  Cbinensis,  Chinese  Tree  Lilac 

4- 5  feet  2.00  15.00 

Japonica,  Japan  Tree  Lilac, 

2-3  feet,  1.25  10.00 

M feet  2.00  15.00 


Per  100 

100.00 

130.00 

200.00 

300.00 

150.00 

120.00 
200.00 

250.00 

80.00 

60.00 
80. (X) 

50.00 

60.00 


200.0(3 

250.00 

150.00 

200.00 

375.00 

25..00 

40.00 

40.00 

60.00 

200.00 
250..00 


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Each  Per  10  Per  100 

TILIA  Americana,  American  Linden  or  Basswood 

2-2^  inch  7..00  60.00 

2>4-3  inch  8.00  85..00 

inch,  Twice  Transplanted 17.50  150.00 

3^-4  inch,  Twice  Transplanted, 12.50  125.00  200.00 

4- 454  inch,  Twice  Transplanted, 17.00  150.00  250.00 

ULMUS  Americana,  American  Elm 

154-154  inch  2.00  17.50  150.00 

154-2  inch  3.00  22.50  200.00 

2- 254  inch  4.50  35.00  300.00 

25^413  in.  Specimen  twice  Transp 8.00  70.00  600.00 

3- 354  in.  Specimen  twice  Transp 10.00  90.00 

3-4  in.  Specimen  twice  Transp 13.00  120.00 

Select  or  Larger  sizes,  prices  on  application. 

campestris,  English  Elm 

3-4  inch  12.00  90.00 

WEEPING  OR  PENDULOUS  TREES. 

ACER  Wierii  laciniatum,  WiePs  Cutleaved  Maple 

154-2  inch  3.50  30.00 

2-254  inch  ; 6.00  50.00 

BETULA  alba  pendula,  Weeping  Birch 

6-8  feet  heavy,  B & B 8.00  75.00 

alba  var.  laciniata  (Cut-leaved  Birch) 

5- 6  feet  2.50  20.00 

6- 7  feet  3.00  27.50 

MORUS  Tartarica  pendula.  Teas  Weeping 

Mulberry  2 year  head  4.00  35.00 

ULMUS  montana  pendula,  Camperdown  Elm 

2 year  head  4.00  40. (X) 


FRUITS 

Each  Per  10  Per  100 

APPLES  in  variety,  11-16  in.  and  up 1.60  15.00  120.00 

Summer:  Winter:  *M  inkier 

♦Chenango  Baldwin  Pound  Sweet 

♦Early  Harvest  Ben  Davis  Roxbury  Russett 

♦Early  Strawberry  ♦Delicious  Tolman’s  Sweet 

♦Yellow  Transparent  Grimes  Golden  Winesap 

Fall:  ♦Jonathan  Wolf  River 

♦Duchess  King 

Jefferis  ♦McIntosh  Red 

♦Wealthy 

♦Snow 

CRAB  APPLE,  11-16  in.  and  up 1.60  15.00  120.00 

Hyslop  Red  Siberian 

Yellow  Siberian  Transcendent 

CHERRIES^  11-16  in.  and  up 2.50  22.50  180.00 

Early  Richmond  Montmorency 

PEACHES,  5-6  feet  1.50  10.00  80.00 

Champion,  Crawfords  Early,  Crosby,  Elberta 


NAPERVILLE  NURSERIES 


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PEARS,  standard  varieties, 

5-6  feet,  11-16  in.  and  up 

Duchess  Kiefer 

Clapp’s  Favorite  Koonce 

Bartlett  Lawrence 

Dwarf  varieties,  5-8  in.  and  up 

Bartlett,  Duchess,  Flemish  Beauty,  Seckel 
PLUMS,  American  varieties,  5-6  ft.,  11-16  in. 
and  up  

Cheney  Milton 

DeSota  Quaker 

Forest  Garden  Stoddard 

Hammer  Surprise 

Hawkeye 

European  varieties,  5-6  ft.,  11-16  in.  and  up 


Abundance,  Burbank,  Red  June 

SMALL  FRUITS. 

BLACKBERRIES,  Mercereau,  Snyder’s 

2 year  

CURRANTS,  Black,  Red,  White, 

2 year  

GOOSEBERRIES,  Downing  Houghton,  Red 
Transparent 

2 year  

GRAPES 

2 year  

1 year  

Deleware 
Wordep 
Agawan 
Diamond 
RASPBERRIES 

Kansas,  Gregg,  Cumberland,  1 year... 

Red,  Columbia,  Louden,  St.  Regis,  1 year... 

Red,  1 year,  Columbian 

STRAWBERRIES  in  variety.  Bederwood, 

Nick  Ohmer,  Haverland,  Senatoor  Dunlap — $20.00  per 
Superb  and  Progressive,  $40.00  per  1000 
ASPARAGUS,  2 year,— $30.00  per  1000. 

Bonvallet’s  Giant,  Conover’s  Colossal, 

Early  Argenteil,  Palmetto 


Niagara 
Brighton 
Moore’s  Early 
Pocklington 


Each 

Per  10 

Per  100 

2.50 

22.50 

180.00 

Seckel 

Flemish 

Beauty 

Sheldon 

. 1.70 

15.00 

130.00 

. 2..50 

22.50 

180.00 

Weaver 

Wild  Goose 

Wolf 

Wyant 

. 2.50 

22.50 

190.00 

ow  Egg 

. 2.50 

22.50 

190.00 

Each 

Per  10 

Per  100 

.25 

1.75 

15.00 

. , .65 

5.50 

50.00 

icket. 

.70 

5.50 

50.00 

.70 

6.00 

50.00 

.50  4.00 

Concord 

30.00 

Martha 

.20 

1.50 

10.00 

.25 

1.60 

12.00 

.20 

1.50 

10.00 

1000. 


2.00 


EVERGREENS 

Never  fail  to  properly  mulch  all  Evergreen  Plantings  whenever 
planted.  Hot  and  cold  water  are  dangerous  when  applied  to  ground  direct- 


ly  around  Roots. 

ABIES  Each  Per  10 

Tsuga  Canadensis,  American  or  Northern  Hemlock 

2- 3  feet  B & B 6.00  50.00 

3- 4  feet  B&B - ’8.00  70.00 

4 feet  B&B  11.00  90,00 


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NAPERVILLE  NURSERIES 


ABIES  (continued)  Each  Per  10 

concolot,  Concolor  or  Colorado  Silver  Fir 

2- 3  feet  B & B 7.00  60. CO 

3- 4  feet  B & B 10..00  80.00  - 

4- 5  feet  B & B 12.00  100.00 

Sizes  8-16  feet  or  Specimens — Prices  on  application. 

Douglasii,  Douglas  Spruce 

2- 3  feet  E & B 4.50  30.00 

3- 4  feet  B & B 6.00  50.00 

4- 5  feet  B & B 8.00  70.00 

JUNIPERUS,  Canadensis  var.  depressa.  Native  or 
Canadian  Juniper 

12-18  inch  Spread  B & B 3.50  30.00 

var.  Procumbens,  12-18  inch  Spread  B & B....  5.50  50.00 

Communis  Sueccia,  Swedish  Juniper. 

2- 214  feet  B & B 3.50  27.50 

3- 4  feet  B & B 5.00  40.00 

hibernica,  Irish  Juniper 

2- 3  feet  B & B 3.50  25.00 

3- 4  feet  B & B 5.00  40.00 

4- 5  feet  B & B 6.50  50..00 

sabina,  Savin  Juniper  ~ 

1- lJ^  feet,  B & B 4.00  35.00 

2- 234  feet,  B & B 7.00  60.00 

var.  Tamarisci  folia, 

12-18  inch  Spread  B & B 6.00  55.00 

2- 234  feet.  Spread  B & B 9.00  80.00 

3- 4  feet  Spread  B & B 9.50 

Virginiana,  Native  Red  Cedar 

2- 3  feet  B & B 3.00  25.00 

3- 4  feet  E & B 6.00  50.00 

4- 5  feet  B & B 9.00  75.00 

5- 6  feet  B & B 14.00  120.00 

6- 7  feet  B & B 20.00  180.00 

7- .8  feet  B & B 30.00  250.00 

8- 9  feet  B&B  40.00  300.00 

Prices  on  larger  sizes  and  Specimens  made  upon  application. 

PICEA  alba,  2-3  feet  B & B 5.00  45.00 

3-4  feet  B & B 6.00  55.00 

Canadensis,  Black  Hills  Spruce  5.00  45.00 

Excelsa,  Norway  Spruce 

3- 4  feet  B & B 4.50  35.00 

4- 5  feet  B&B 6.50  50.00 

Larger  Sizes  or  Specimens — Prices  on  application. 

pungens,  Colorado  Blue  Spruce 

3- 4  feet-B  & B 15.00  140.00 

4- 5  feet  ‘B&B  25.00  240.00 

5- 6  feet  B & B 35..00  320.00 

Sizes  8-14  feet  or  Specimens — Prices  on  application. 

Green  Type. 

2- 3  feet  ' 7.00  60.00 

3- 4  feet  9.00  80.00 

5-6  feet  15.00  140.00 

PINUS  Austriaca,  Austrian  Pine 

3- 4  feet  B&B  7.50  60.00 

4- 5  feet  B&B  8.00  70.00 

5- 6  feet  B & B 12.00  100.00 


NAPERVILLE  NURSERIES 


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PINUS  (continued) 

Banksiana,  American  Jack  Pine 

5- 6  feet  B & B..., 

6- 7  feet  B & B 

Mugho  Pine,  Dwarf  Mountain  Pine 

15-18  inch  

18-24  inch  

ponderosa.  Bull  Pine 

4-5  feet  B & B 

Resinosa,  Red  or  Norway  Pine 

3- 4  feet  B & B 

4- 5  ft.  B & B 

strobus.  Native  White  Pine 

2- 3  feet  B & B 

3- 4  feet  B & B 

4- 5  feet  B & B ... 

6- 7  feet  B & B 

7- 8  feet  B & B 

Larger  sizes,  Prices  on  application. 

THUYA 

occidentalis,  American  Arbor  Vitae 

2- 3  feet,  B & B 

3- 4  feet  B & B 

4- 5  feet  B & B 

5- 6  feet  B & B 

7-8  feet  B & B 

Var.  Hoovei 

1 foot  B & B 

Var,  Lutea,  Peabordy  Golden  Arbor  Vitae. 
15-18  inch  B & B 

Var,  Siberica 

1-lJ^  feet  L 

globosa.  Dwarf  Globe  Arbor  Vitae 

1 foot  B & B 

15-18  inch  B & B 

orientalis,  Chinese  Arbor  Vitae 

3- 4  feet  B & B 

4- 5  feet  B & B 

pyramadilis.  Pyramidal  Arbor  Vitae 

3- 4  feet  B & B 

4- 5  feet  B & B 

Larger  sizes,  Prices  on  Application. 


Each 

Per  10 

5.50 

40.00 

8.00 

60. CO 

3.50 

32.50 

5.00 

45.00 

7.50 

70.00 

4.00 

30.00 

5..00 

40.00 

2.50 

20.00 

4.75 

37.50 

5.50 

45.00 

12.50 

100.00 

17.50 

150.00 

3.00  . 
4.50 
7.50. 

15.00 

25.00 

25.00 

40.00 

60.00 
120.00 
220.00 

3.50 

25.00 

4.50 

40.00 

3.50 

30.00 

4.00 

5.00 

35.00 

45.00 

3.50 

6.00 

30.00 

50.00 

6.00 

8.50 

50.00 

75.00 

SHRUBS 


ACANTHOPANEX  pentaphyllum,  Aralia. 

Each 

Per  10 

Per  100 

(See  Aralia  pentaphylla) 

ALTHEA,  Rose  of  Sharon.  In  variety 
Amplissima 

Joan  d*  Arc 

Lady  Stanley 

2-3  feet  

.70 

6.00 

50.00 

AMELANCHIER  alnifolia.  Dwarf  June  Berry 
2-3  feet  

.70 

6.00 

50.00 

Canadensis,  Native  Juneberry.  Service  Berry 
3-4  feet  

.90 

7.00 

60.00 

10  NAPERVILLE  NURSERIES 


ARALIA  pentaphylla.  Five  Leaved  Aralia  Each  Per  10 

2-3  feet  70  5.00 

Mandschurica,  Mandschurian  Aralia 

4-5  feet  1.25  11.00 

spinosa,  American  Hercules  Club 

2- 3  feet  90  8.00 

3- 4  feet  ’ 1..00  9.00 

4- 5  feet  1.25  10.00 

AMORPHA  Canescens,  Lead  Plant 

2- 3  feet  1.00  7.00 

ARONIA  floribunda,  American  Red  Choke  Berry 

3- 4  feet  85  6.00 

arbutifolia,  var.  nigra,  American  Black  Choke  Berry 

2-3  feet,  85  6.50 

BERBERIS  Thunbergii,  Thunberg’s  Japanese  Barberry 

18-24  inch  70  6.00 

2-2 feet  85  7.00 

2- 3  feet,  heavy  90  8.00 

BERBERIS,  Box  Barberry 

3 year,  1.00  7.00 

BUDDLEYA  variabilis.  Butterfly  Bush 

1 year,  strong,  80  7.00 

CALYCANTHUS  floridus  Carolina,  American  All-Spice, 

Sweet  scented  shrub 

3- 4  feet,  1.00  8.00 

CARAGANA  arborescens,  Siberian  Pea  Tree. 

2- 3  feet,  60  5.00 

3- 4  feet,  70  6.00 

4- 5  feet 80  7.00 

CEANOTHUS  americanus.  New  Tersey  Tea 

15-18  inch,  80  6.00 

CEPHALANTHUS  occidentalis.  Native  Button  Bush 

2-3  feet  75  6.00 

CHIONANTHUS  virginica,  American  White  Fringe  Tree 

2- 3  feet,  2.25  16.00 

3- 4  feet  2.50  22.50 

CLETHRA  alnifolia,  American  Sweet  Pepper  Bush 

2- 3  feet  90  8.00 

CORNUS  alba.  Native  Red  Dogwood 

3- 4  feet  70  5.50 

4- 5  feet  80  6.00 

Circinati,  Round  leaved  Cornus, 

4-5  feet  1.25  10.00 

florida.  Native  White  Flowered  Dogwood 

4- 5  feet  1.50  12.00 

5- 6  feet  1.75  15.00 

mascula.  Cornelian  Cherry 

2-3  feet  80  7.50 

paniculata.  Native  Panicled  Cornel  or  Gray  Dogwood 

2-3  feet  70  6.00 

sanguinea,  English  Osier  Dogwood 

2- 3  feet,  60  5.00 

3- 4  feet,  80  6.50 

sericea.  Native  Cornel  or  Kinnikinnik 

2-3  feet 50  4.00 

4- 5  feet 70  < 5.00 


Per  100 

40.00 

100.00 

70.  CO 

80.00 

90.00 

60.00 
50.00 
50.00 

50.00 

60.00 

70.00 

50.00 

60.00 

70.00 

40.00 

50.00 

50.00 

50.00 

60.00 

45.00 

50.00 

100.00 
130.00 

70.00 

50.00 

40.00 

50.00 

30.00 

40.00 


NAPERVILLE  NURSERIES 


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CORNUS  (continued)  Each  Per  10  Per  100 

Siberica,  Red  Siberian  Dogwood 

3- 4  feet 70  5.50  45.00 

4- 5  feet  80  6.00  50.00 

stolonifera,  Native  Red  Osier  Dogwood 

3- 4  feet  65  5.00  40.00 

4- 5  feet  90  7.00  60.00 

stolonifera  var.  flaviramea.  Yellow  Branched  Dogwood 

2- 2;^  feet,  70  5.50  45.00 

3- 4  feet 80  6.50  50.00 

CORYLUS 

Americana  , 

18-24  inches,  65  5.50  45.00 

2-3  feet  80  7.00  60.00 

COTONE  ASTER  acutifolia 

12-18  inches,  50  4.00  30.00 

CRATAEGUS  coccinea.  Native  Scarlet  Fruited  Thorn 

2- 3  feet  1.00  8.50  70.00 

3- 4  feet  1.25  10.00  90.00 

8-10  feet,  B & B 10.00 

Cordata 

2- 3  feet,  ...  1.00  8.50  70.00 

Crus-galli,  Native  Cock  spur  thorn 

3- 4  feet  1.20  10.00  90.00 

punctata.  Native  Horizontal  Branched  Thorn 

2-3  feet,  1.00  8.50  70.00 

6-8  feet,  8.00 

CYDONIA  Japonica,  Japan  Quince, 

2-3  feet  85  7.00  60.00 

DESMOLIUM,  2-3  feet,  80  7.00  60.00 

DEUTZIA  crenata.  Pride  of  Rochester,  large 
flowered  Deutzia  (Double  White) 

2-3  feet  60  5.00  36.00 

crenata  flore  rosea  pleno,  Double  Pink  Deutzia 

2- 3  feet  60  5.00  36.00 

Gracilis,  18-24  inches,  .80  7.00  60.00 

Lemoinei,  Lemoinei’s  Deutzia,  18-24  inches,  ..  .80  7.00  60.00 

DIERVILLA  sessilifolia.  Native  Mountain 
Honeysuckle 

4- 5  feet  .'  .90  8.00  70.00 

trifida.  Native  Bush  Honeysuckle  (Dwarf) 

12-18  inches,  60  5.00  40.00 

2 feet  70  6.00  50.00 

ELAEAGNUS,  angustf/o/ya,  Russian  Olive 

3- 4  feet  60  4.00  50.00 

4- 5  feet  90  7.00  60.00 

5- 6  feet  1.00  9.00  80.00 

argentia.  Native  Silverberry,  4 feet,  1.50  10.00 

EUONYMOUS  alatus,  Winged  Burning  Bush  or 

Corked  Barked  Euonymous,  2-3  f 1.20  10.00  80.00 

3-4  feet,  1.60  14.00  125.00 

Americanus,  Native  Strawberry  Bush 

3- 4  feet  1.10  9.00 

4- 5  feet  1.40  10.00  90.00 

atropurpureus,  Native  Buring  Bush  or  Wahoo 

4-5  feet  1.10  9.00  80.00 


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NAPERVILLE  NURSERIES 


FORSYTHIA  Fortuneii,  Fortune’s  Golden 

i Bell  Each 

Per  10 

Per  100 

4-5  feet  

7.00 

50.00 

intermedia.  Hybrid  Golden  Bell 

2-3  feet  

50 

3.50 

30.00 

3-4  feet  

60 

5.00 

40.00 

4-5  feet,  

80 

7.00 

50.00 

suspensa.  Drooping  Forsythia 

2-3  feet  

60 

5.00 

40.00 

3-4  feet  - 

70 

6.00 

50.00 

viridissima,  4-5  feet,  

75 

6.00 

50.00 

HAMAMELIS,.  Virginiana,  Native  Witch 

Hazel 

3-4  feet  

......  1.10 

9.00 

85.00 

HYDRANGEA  arborescens.  Native  Wild  Hydrangea 

2-3  feet  

70 

6.00 

50.00 

arborescens  sterilis.  Hills  of  Snow 

18-24  inch  

.80 

7.00 

60.00 

2-3  feet  

1.10 

9.00 

80.00 

paniculata  grandiflora.  Large  Flowered 

Hydrangea 

18-24  inches,  

75 

6.00 

50.00 

2-3  feet  

1.00 

9.00 

80.00 

radiata 

. 3-4  feet  

1.00 

8.00 

ILEX  verticillata,  American  Black  Alder 

or  Winterberry 

U/^-2  feet  

70 

6.00 

50.00 

LIGUSTRUM  Amuiense,  Amoor  River  Privet  (North  Var.) 


2-3  feet  

.55 

4.50 

32.00 

3-4  feet  

Ibota,  Ibota  Privet,  Chinese  Privet 

.65 

5.00 

40.00 

18-24  inch  

.40 

3.00 

26.00 

2-3  feet  

Ibota  Regelianum,  Regel’s  Privet  (true  type) 

.55 

4.50 

30.00 

12-18  inch,  

.50 

4.00 

30.00 

18-24  inch,  

.60 

5.00 

40.00 

2-3  feet  

vulgare,  European  Privet  or  Prim 

.80 

. 6.50 

55.  CO 

2-3  feet,  

.50 

4.00 

30.00 

LINDERA  benzoin,  American  Spice  Bush 

2-3  feet  

.70  - 

5.50 

45.00 

, 3-4  feet  

.75  ^ 

6.00 

55.00 

LON  I CERA 

bella  albida,  White  Upright  Honeysuckle, 
very  rapid,  upright  grov^er,  possessing  an 
excellent  foliage,  makes  a fine  hedge  plant 


3- 4  feet  60  5.00  40.00 

4- 5  feet  80  7.00  60.00 


bella  chrysantha,  a very  fine  plant  of  moderate 
growth,  good  habits  and  an  excellent  foliage. 
Little  used  because  because  its  qualities  are 


little  known 

3-4  feet,  

60 

5.00 

40.00 

4-5  feet,  

70 

6.00 

50.00 

grandiflora.  Pink  Honeysuckle 

3-4  feet  

60 

4.50 

40.00 

^4-5  feet  

80 

7.00 

60.00 

'••5-6  feet  

1.00 

9.00 

maacki,  4 feet,  

1.00 

8.00 

NAPERVILLE  NURSERIES 


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LONICERA  (continued)  - Each  Per  10 

Morrowi,  Japanese  Bush  Honeysuckle 

3-4  feet  60  5.00 

5-6  feet  1.00  7.50 

tartarica  alba.  White  Honeysuckle,  3 feet, 70  6.00 

tartarica  rosea,  Tartarian  Pink  Honeysuckle 
3-4  feet  70  5.00 


LYCIUM  Chinense,  Matrimony  Vine  or  Box  Thorn 


3 year  60 

MORUS  Siberica,  Russian  Mulberry  (Bush  Form) 

4-5  feet,  Bushy,  60 

PHILADELPHUS  coronarius.  Common  Mock  Orange  or 
Scented  Syringa 

3- 4  feet  .70 

Gordonii,  Gordon’s  or  Western  Mock  Orange 

4- 5  feet  80  ’ 

grandiSorus,  Large-Flowered  Native  Mock  Orange 

3- 4  feet  60 

4- 5  feet  80 

Lemoinei,  Lemoine’s  Hybrid  Mock  Orange 

2 feet  70 

nivalis 

4- 5  feet,  70 

5- 6  feet,  90 

POTENTILLA  fruticosa,  American  Shrubby  Cinquefoil 

18-24  inch,  60 

2 feet,  , 65 

PRUNUS  Americana,  Native  Wild  Plum 

3- 4  feet  60 

4- 5  feet  70 


5.00 


5.00 

Sweet 

5.00 

6.50 

5.00 
6.50 

6.00 

6.00 

7.00 


5.00 

5.50 


5.00 

6.00 


padus.  Bird  Cherry 
4-5  feet  


.90 


Pissardi,  5-6  feet,  2.00 


sinensis  alba.  White  Almond,  2-3  feet,  

sinensis  rubra,  pink,  2-3  feet, , 

Virginiana,  Native  Choke  Cherry 

(Listed  under  Trees) 

PYRUS  arbutifolia.  (See  Aronia) 
malus.  (See  Malus,  under  Trees) 

RHAMNUS  cathartica,  European  or  Common 

Thorned  Buckthorn 

3- 4  feet  

4- 5  feet  

frangula,  American  Thornless  or  Alder  Buckthorn 

4-5  feet  - 

RHODOTYPOS  kerrioides.  White  Kerria 

2-3  feet  

RHUS  aromat'ca.  Native  Sweet-scented  Sumach 

12-15  inches,  

2-3  feet,  

copallina.  Native  Dwarf  or  Shining  Sumach 

2- 3  feet,  

cotinus.  Smoke  Bush  or  Purple  Fringe 

3- 4  feet,  

glabra.  Native  Smooth  Sumach 

2-3  feet,  

4- 5  feet,  


1.00 

1.00 


7.00 
17.50 

9.00 
9.00 


.50 

4.00 

.65 

5.00 

.65 

5.00 

.60 

4.50 

.70 

5.00 

.80 

6.50 

.70 

5.50 

.80 

7.00 

.55 

4.00 

.70 

6.00 

Per  100 

44.00 

60.00 

40.00 

40.00 

40.00 

40.00 

50.00 

40.00 

50.00 

50.00 

50.00 

60.00 

40.00 

44.00 

40.00 

50.00 

60.00 

80.00 

80.00 


30.00 

40.00 

40.00 

40.00 

45.00 

55.00 

45.00 

60.00 

30.00 

50.00 


14 


NAPERVILLE  NURSERIES 


RHUS  (continued) 

Each 

Per  10 

Per  100 

glabra  var.  laciniata.  Cut-leaved  Smooth  Sumach 

2-3  feet  

typhina.  Native  Staghorn  Sumach 

.90 

8.00 

70.00 

3-4  feet  

.60 

5.00 

40.00 

4-5  feet  

.70 

5.50 

45.00 

5-6  feet,  :. 

typhina,  var.  laciniata.  Cut-leaved  Staghorn 

.80 

7.00 

60.00 

Sumach 

3-4  feet  

.60 

5.00 

40.00 

4-5  feet,  Heavy,  

RIBES  alpinum.  Mountain  Currant 

.90 

7.00 

60.00 

18-24  inch 

aureum,  Missouri  or  Buffalo  Currant 

.90 

8.00 

70.00 

3-4  feet  

cynosbati.  Native  Gooseberry 

.80 

7.00 

60. OC- 

2 feet  

.65 

5.00 

40.00 

3-4  feet,  

Horidum,  Native  Wild  Currant 

.80 

6.50 

50.00 

3 feet  

.80 

7.00 

60.00 

ROSES 

BUSH 

AMERICAN  OR  NATIVE 

ROSA  blanda.  Meadow  Rose 

Each 

Per  10 

Per  100 

2-2^  feet,  

.60 

5.00 

40.00 

3-4  feet  

.80 

6.50 

50.00 

Carolina,  Swamp  or  River  Rose 

2-3  feet,  

humilis.  Low  or  Pasture  Rose 

.65 

5.00 

40.00 

2 feet,  

lucida.  Upright  Glossy  Swamp  Rose 

.60 

5.00 

40.00 

2 feet,  

.65 

5.00 

40.00 

2-3  feet.  Heavy,  

.75 

6.00 

45.00 

nitida,  Dwarf  Prickley,  Glossy  Swamp  Rose 

1^-2  feet 

.60 

5.00 

40.00 

setigera,  Illinois  Prairie  Rose  (See  Climbing 

2 year.  No.  1 

.70 

6.00 

50.00 

CLIMBING  ROSES. 

Crimson  Rambler,  Double  Crimson 

Dorothy  Perkins,  Very  Dark  Pink,  (One  of  the  Best) 

Dr.  van  Fleet  flesh  pink,  one  of  the  best 
Evergreen  Gem,  Single 

Excelsa,  (Red  Dorothy  Perkins,  Extra  Fine) 

Hiawatha,  Single  Bright  Crimson 

Lady  Gay,  Double  Delicate  Cherry  Pink  and  Soft  White 
Prairie  Queen,  Double  Bright  Rosy  Red 
Setigera,  (Illinois  Prairie  Rose)  Single,  Rose  Colored 
Seven  Sisters,  Double  Crimson,  Changing  to  Lighter  Shades 
Tausendschon 

White  Dorothy  Perkins,  Double,  Pure  White 

White  Rambler,  Small  Double,  Pure  White 

Wichuriania,  Var.  rubra.  Memorial  Rose,  Single  Red 

2 year,  No.  1 90  7.50  50.00 


NAPERVILLE  NURSERIES 


15 


HYBRID  TEAS. 

Each  Per  10  Per  100 
2 year  No.  1,  unless  separately  priced,....  1.35  11.00  90.00 

Arthur  Goodwin,  coppery,  orange  red,  one  of  the 
best  copper  colored. 

Duchess  of  Wellington,  intense  saffron-yellow,  stained 

rich  crimson,  Best  yellow. 

Ecarlate,  scarlet-red,  one  of  the  best, — 

Edward  Mawley,  deep  velvety  crimson,  one  of  the  best. 

Florence  Pemberton,  creamy  white,  suffused  pink. — • 

General  McArthur,  bright  scarlet-red,  one  of  the  very  best. 

Gruss  an  Teplitz,  Scarlet,  constantly  in  bloom,  reliable 
old  timer  and  one  of  the  best. 

Jonkheer  J.  L.  Mock,  deep  pink,  outside  petals  silvery  rose. 

Joseph  Hill,  pink,  salmon  shaded,  outside  of  petals  pink  copper. 

Kaiserin  Augusta  Victoria,  White,  fine  form,  one  of 
the  best  white, 

Killarney,  pink,  favorite  bedding  rose. 

Killarney  Brilliant,  deep,  rosy  carmine. 

*LOS  ANGELES,  A choice  and  rare  new  rose, — . 1.75  16.00  150.00 

Lyon,  shrimp  pink,  one  of  the  best. 

Mme.  Abel  Chatenay,  bright  carmine-rose, 

Mme.  Caroline  Testout,  clear,  rich  pink,  one  of  the  best  pinks. 

Mrs.  Arthur  Waddell,  scarlet  buds,  opening  to  deep  reddish  saffron. 
Mrs.  George  Shawyer,  brilliant  clear  rose-pink, 

Mrs.  Wakefield  Christy  Miller,  soft  pearly  blush,  salmon. 

My  Maryland,  bright  salmon  pink, 

Pink  Kaiserin  Augusta  Victoria,  pink. 

Viscountess  Folkstone,  creamy  white,  deep  salmon-pink  center, 

White  Killarney,  waxy  white,  one  of  the  best  white. 


DWARF  POLYANTHA  OR  *^BABY^^  ROSES 


Baby  Dorothy,  pink,  . . . 
Baby  Rambler,  crimson, 
Ellen  Poulson,  dark  pink, 
George  Eiger,  Yellow,  ... 
Orleans,  brilliant  red,  . . . 
2 year.  No.  1, 


JAPAN. 


ROSA  multiflora,  Japanese  Climbing  Rose. 

2-3  feet,  

rugosa  alba.  White  Japanese  Wrinkled  Rose 

2-3  feet  

rugosa  rubra.  Red  Japanese  Wrinkled  Rose 

18-24  inches,  

2-3  feet  


1.35 

.60 

.90 

.75 

.80 


ROSA  rubiginosa.  Sweet  Briar 

3-4  feet  70 

rubrifolia.  Red  leaved  Rose,  2-3  feet, 65 

RUB  US  Canadensis,  Native  Dewberry 

2 year  70 

odoratus.  Native  Purple  Flowering  Raspberry 

2-3  feet  ..  .60 

occidentalis.  Native  Black  Raspberry  (Thimble  Berry) 

2 year  60 

villosus.  Native  High  Blackberry 60 


11.00 

5.00 

8.00 

6.00 

7.00 

6.00 

5.00 

6.00 

5.00 

5.00 

5.00 


90.00 

40.00 

70.00 

50.00 

60.00 

50.00 

40.00 

50.00 

40.00 

40.00 

40.00 


16 


NAPERVILLE  NURSERIES 


SAMBUCUS  Each  Per  10 

Aurea,  3-4  feet,  80  7.00 

Canadensis,  American  Common  Elder 

4-5  feet  80  6.00 

Canadensis  laciniata,  Common  American  Cut- 
leaved  Elder 

4-5  feet  ..  .70  6.00 

pubens,  American  Red-berried  Elder 

3- 4  feet  75  6.00 

4- 5  feet,  90  7.50 

SPIREA  Anthony  Waterer,  Crimson  Spirea 

12-18  inch  75  6.00 

Bethlehamensis,  2-3  feet,  55  4.00 

Billardi,  Billard’s  Spirea 

3-4  feet  65  5.00 

callosa  alha^  Fortune’s  Spirea, 12-18  inches.  ..  .75  6.00 

Froebelli,  Frobel’s  Spirea 

18  inches,  70  6.00 

multiffora  argiita, 

2- 2y2  feet,  .65  4.50 

opulifolia,,  Native  Ninebark  Spirea 

3- 4  feet  60  4.50 

4- 5  feet  *70  6.00 

opulifolia  aurea.  Golden  Spirea 

4 feet  65  4.50 

prunifolia.  Plum-leaved  Spirea 

2-3  feet,  80  6.00 

so rbi folia.  Ash  leaved  Spirea,  2-3  feet 70  6.00 

Thunbergii,  Snow  Garland 

IH-2  feet  65  5.00 

2-2>4  feet .75  6.50 

tomentosa.  Native  Steeple-bush  or  Hardback 

2-3  feet  -70  6.00 

Van  Houttei,  Van  Houtte’s  Spirea  (Bridal  Wreath) 

2- 3  feet  ••SO  3.50 

3- 4  feet  60  5.00 

4- 5  feet  *70  6.00 

SYMPHORICARPUS  occidentalis.  Dwarf  Snowberry. 

2-3  feet,  60  5.00 

racemosus.  Native  Snowberry. 

2-3  feet  60  4.50 

4 feet  -70  6.00 

vulgaris.  Native  Indian  Currant,  Coral  Berry 

2- 3  feet  60  4.00 

vulgaris  aurea.  Golden  leaved  Indian  Currant 

3 feet  ~ *60  4.50 

SYRINGA  Chinensis  & Japonica,  Lilac,  (see  under  Trees) 
Josikea,  Hungarian  Lilac 

4 feet  .80  7.(X) 

4-5  feet  1.20  10.00 

Persica,  Persian  Lilac 

3- 4  feet,  1.00  9.00 

persica  alba.  White  Persian  Lilac 

2- 3  feet  1.25  12.00 

Rothomagensis,  Rouen  or  Red  Persian  Lilac 

3- 4  feet,  1.10  9.00 


Per  100 

55.00 

50.00 

50.00 

50.00 

60.00 

50.00 

30.00 

40.00 

50.00 

50.00 

45.00 

40.00 

48.00 

45.00 

50.00 

50.00 

40.00 

50.00 

45.00 

30.00 

40.00 

50.00 

40.00 

36.00 

50.00 

30.00 

40.00 

60.00 

90.00 

80.00 
100.00 

80.00 


NAPERVILLE  NURSERIES  17 


SYRINGA  Continued 

Each 

Per  10 

Per  100 

villosa,  Himalayan  Lilac 

2-3  feet,  

7.50 

65.00 

4 feet,  

, ..  1.00 

9.00 

80.00 

vulgaris.  Common  Lilac 

2-3  feet,  ! 

5.00 

40.00 

3-4  feet,  

.75 

6.50 

50.00 

5-7  feet,  Extra  Heavy,  ... 

...  4.00 

30.00 

vulgaris  alba.  Common  White  Lilac 

3-4  feet  

70 

6.00 

50.00 

4-5  feet  

...  1.00 

8.00 

70.00 

SYRINGA  in  variety 

Abel  Chateany,  2-3  feet. 

Belle  de  Nancy,  2-3  feet. 

Chas.  Joly,  Dark  Red,  2-3  feet. 

Charles  X,  Single  Deep  Red,  2-3  feet  and  3-4  feet. 

Emilie  Lemoinei,  Double  Rose  Pink,  2-3  feet  and  4 feet. 
La  Tout  de  Auverne,  Pinkish. 

Ludwig  Spaeth,  Single  Dark  Purple,  2-3  feet. 

Madame  Lemoinei,  Double  White,  2-3  feet  and  4 feet, 
Michael  Buchner,  Double  Pale  Lilac,  2-3  feet. 

Pres.  Grevy,  Double  Rose  Lilac,  2-3  feet. 

Princess  Alexander,  Double  White,  3-4  feet  and  4 feet. 


Rubra  de  Marley,  2-3  feet. 

2- 3  feet  1.00  ' 8.00  70.00 

3- 4  feet  1.20  11.00  100.00 

4 feet  1.50  12.50 

TAMARIX  Amurense 

3-4  feet  f 60  5.00  40.00 

hispida  aestivalis, 

2-3  feet,  ..  .50  4.00  30.00 

VIBURNUM  acerfolium.  Native  Dockmackie  Arrow-wod 

2- 3  feet  80  6.50  60.00 

3- 3j4  feet  1.10  9.00  80.00 

Americanum,  American  Highbush  Cranberry 

2-3  feet  80  7.00  60.00 

Carlesii,  Corean  Sweet  Scented  Viburnum 

12-18  inch  3.00  25.00 

cassinoides.  Withe  Rod 

2-3  feet  90  8.00  70.00 

dentatum.  Native  Arrow-wood 

2-3  feet,  75  6.00  45.00 

4- 5  feet,  1.00  - 9.00  80.00 

lantana,  American  Wayfaring  Tree, 

2- 3  feet,  70  6.00  45.00 

3- 4  feet,  80  7.00  60.00 

4 feet,  90  8.00  70.00 

lentago.  Native  Sweet  Viburnum  or  Sheepberry 

2- 3  feet,  ' 85  7.50  65.00 

3- 4  feet,  1.00  10.00  80.00 

4 feet  1.20  11.00  100.00 

molle.  Soft  Leaved  Viburnum, 

2-3  feet,  70  6.00  45.00 

opulus.  Common  Highbush  Cranberry 

2- 3  feet  60  5.00  45.00 

3- 4  feet  80  ' 7.00  60.00 

5- 7  feet  1.25  10.00 


18 


NAPERVILLE  NURSERIES 


VIBURNUM  Continued  Each  Per  10  Per  100 

opulus  sterilis.  Common  Snowball 

3- 4  feet,  : 75  6.00  50.00 

4- 5  feet,  90  8.00  70.00 

prunifolium.  Native  Black  Haw 

3-4  feet  1.25  11.00  100.00 

Rugosum,  2-3  feet,  80  6.00  50. CO 

tomentosum,  2-3  feet,  80  7.00  60.00 

3-4  feet  90  8.00  70.00 

tomentosum  var,  plicatum,  Japanese  Snowball 

3 feet  1.25  11.00 

WEIGELIA  amabilis 

2- 3  feet,  80  7.00  60.00 

Candida,  2-3  feet  (white 80  7.00 

Desboisi,  3-4  feet  (Deep  Rose) 90  8.00  70.00 

Eva  Rathke,  (Dark  Red) 

18-24  inches,  80  7.00  60.00 

Horibunda,  3-4  feet  (Dark  Red) 90  7.50  60.00 

rosea,  2-3  feet.  Rose  Clored  Weigelia  70  6.00  50.00 

3- 4  feet  80  7.00  60.00 

variegata,  variegated  leaved  Weigelli 

3-4  feet  90  8.00 

XANTHOXYLUM  Americana,  Native  Northern 

Prickley  Ash 

2-3  feet,  60  5.00  40.00 

ZANTHORHIZA  Apiifolio,  8-12  inches 60  4.50  40.00 


VINES 

ACTINIDA  arguta,  Japanese  Silver  Vine  Each  Per  10  Per  100 

2 year  90  7.50 

AKEBIA  Quinata,  Five  leaved  Akebia 

2 year  90  7.50 

AMPELOPSIS  Engelmanni,  Engelmann’s  Ivy 

2 year  50  3.50  25.00 

3 year  60  4.00  30.00 

quinquefolia.  Native  Virginia  Creeper 

2 year  50  3.50  25.00 

veitchei,  Boston  Ivy,  2 year 60  5.00  40.00 

ARISTOLOCHIO  Sipho,  Dutchmans  Pipe  Vine. 

2 year,  1.50  2.00 

CELASTRUS  articulatus,  Japan  Bittersweet 

3 year  .70  6.00  50.00 

scadenSj  American  Bittersweet, 

3 year,  60  5.00  40.00 

CLEMATIS 

Henryii,  Large  Creamy  White,  2 year  1.25  10.00 

Jackmanni,  Violet  Purple,  2 year 1.25  10.00 

paniculata,  Japanese  Virgin’s  Bower,  2 year.  .60  5.00  40.00 

Virginiana,  Common  Native  Virgin’s  Bower 

2 year  7 60  4.00  30.00 

EUONYMOUS  vegetus,  2 year 80  7.00 

LONICERA  Chinensis  Purpurea,  2 year, 75  6.00  50.00 

Hava,  Yellow  Trumpet  Honeysuckle, 

2 year  • 80  6.50 

Halleana,  Hall’s  Japan  Honeysuckle 

2 year  70  5.50  45. OQ 


NAPERVILLE  NURSERIES 


19 


LONICERA,  (Continued) 
sempervirens.  Scarlet  Trumpet  Honeysuckle 

Each  10 

100 

2 year  

.70 

5.00 

45.00 

LYCIUM  Chinense,  Matrimony  Vine^  2 year.. 
PUERARIA  Thunbergiani,  Jack  and  the  Bean 
Stalk  or  Kudzu  Vine 

.50 

4.00 

30.00 

2 year  

TECOMA  radicans.  Trumpet  Creeper 

.90 

7.50 

50.00 

2 year  

.70 

5.00 

40.00 

VINCA  minor,  Wintergreen,  2 year 

VITIS  aestivalis.  Native  Summer  Grape 

.40 

2.50 

20.00 

2 year,  

Labrusca,  Native  Northern  Fox  Grape 

.60 

4.50 

40.00 

3 year,  

WISTARIA  frutescens,  American  Wistaria 

.90 

8.00 

70.00 

3 year  

.80 

6.00 

55.00 

sinensis,  Chinese  Blue  Wistaria,  3 year  

sinensis  alba,  Chinese  White  Wistaria 

.80 

6.00 

50.00 

2 year  

1.25 

10.00 

80.00 

PERENNIALS 


FIELD  GROWN,  ONE  YEAR,  EXCEPT  WHERE  NOTED. 


Each 

10 

100 

Achillea  

.The  Pearl,  2 yr 

.$.20  $1.80  $16.00 

Milfoil 

A coni  turn  

. .Fischeri,  

. .40 

3.50 

Monkshood 

A corns,  

..Calamus,  Sweet  Flag,  

....25 

2.00 

Alyssum  

. Rostratum  

,.  .25 

2.00 

16.00 

Mad^vort 

Saxatile  Compactum  

,.  .25 

2.00 

16.00 

Anchusa  

. . Barrelieri  .... 

.25 

2.00 

18.00 

Alkanet 

Italica,  Dropmore  

.25 

2.00 

18.00 

Anemone  Japonica  ., 

..Queen  Charlotte,  Rose  

..  .35 

3.00 

Wildflower 

Whirlwind,  Pure  white  . . , 

,.  .35 

3.00 

Anthemis  

. .Kelwa3’'ii  

.20 

1.80 

14.00 

Marguerite 

A quilegia  

..Canadensis,  2 yr 

....25 

2.00 

16.00 

Columbine 

Chrysantha,  Grandiflora  Alba 

.25 

2.00 

18.00 

Long-spurred  Hybrids,  . . , 

....25 

2.00 

18.00 

Arabis  

. .Alpina,  Superba  

..  .25 

2.00 

16.00 

Areneria  

..Montana  

..  .25 

2.00 

Sandwort 

A sole pi as  

. .Tuberosa  

..  .25 

2.20 

20.00 

Aster  

..Alpina,  blue,  white  

..  .22 

2.00 

18.00 

Asters  

..Climax,  lavender,  blue.... 

..  .30 

2.80 

Michaelmas  Daisy 

Novae  Angliae  

..  .25 

2.50 

24.00 

Novae  Angliae,  rosea  rose. 

. .25 

2.50 

24.00 

Robert  Parker,  soft  lavender  .25 

2.50 

24.00 

White  Queen,  large  white. 

. . .25 

2.50 

24.00 

Baptisia  

..Australis,  

..  .25 

2.40 

20.00 

False  Indigo 

Bocconia  

..Cordata,  2 yr 

..  .25 

2.00 

18.00 

Plume  Poppy 

Boltonia  

..Asteroides  

..  .25 

2.20 

20.00 

False  Camomile 

I^atisquama  

. .25 

?.40 

20.00 

zu 


NAPERVILLE  NURSERIES 


Each 

10 

100 

Campanula  

25 

2.00 

18.08 

Bell  Flower 

Macrantha,  blue  

25 

2.00 

Medium  blue,  white,  and 

rose  .20 

2.00 

18.00 

Persicifolia  grandiflora 

al- 

ba,  2 yr  

25 

2.40 

20.00 

pyramidalis,  blue,  white. 

25 

2.40 

24.00 

Rotundifolia,  2 yr  

25 

2.40 

Rapunculoides,  2 yr  . . . 

25 

2.40 

Catanache  

20 

1.80 

Centaurea  

25 

2.00 

18.00 

Hardheads  or 

Knap-Montana,  

25 

2.20 

20.00 

weed 

Ruthenica,  straw  color, 

2 yr.  ..25 

2.40 

Cephalaria  

2.40 

20.00 

Cerastium  

Tomentosum  

25 

2.00 

18.00 

Snow  in  Summer 


Chelone 
Snake  Head 
Chrysanthemum 


Glabra  25  2.20  20.00 


Leucanthemum  

Shasta  Daisy,  Alaska  

.20 

1.80 

18.00 

Hardy  Daisy 

King  Edward  VII  

-.25 

2.00 

18.00 

Chrysanthemum  

Hard3^  large  flowering. 

Autumn  Glow,  Pinkish  Bronze 

.25 

2.40 

24.00 

Golden  Queen,  Yellow  

.25 

2.40 

24.00 

Indian,  Red  

.25 

2.40 

24.00 

Old  Homestead,  Pink 

.25 

2.40 

24.00 

Victory  White  

.25 

2.40 

24.00 

Cimicifuga 

Racesmosa  

.25 

2.20 

20.00 

Snake  Root 

Clemataquila  

Kelwav’s  Clemataquila  or 

Spureless  Aquilegia  

.25 

2.00 

Conv  all  aria,  

majalis,  clumps,  

.40 

3.50 

30.00 

(Lily  of  the  Valley) 

Coreopsis  

.Lanceolata  grand 

.18 

1.60 

16.00 

Tickseed 

Delphinium  

.Belladona,  2 yr  

.25 

2.40 

20.00 

Perennial  Larkspur. Formosum,  2 yr 

..25 

2.40 

20.00 

Hybrids,  English  mixed. 

. 

2 yr  

.25 

2.40 

24.00 

Dianthus  Barbatus  . . 

.Alba  

.20 

1.80 

16.00 

Sweet-William 

Newport  Pink  

.25 

2.00 

16.00 

Scarlet  Beauty  

.25 

2.00 

16.00 

Dianthus  Deltoides  . . 

.Rose  

.25 

2.00 

Maiden  Pink 

Dianthus  Plumarius  . 

.double  mixed  

..25 

2.00 

18.00 

Hardy  Garden  Pink 

Dicentra  

. Eximia 

..40 

.50 

Bleeding  Heart 

Dictamnus  

Gas  Plant 


Digitalis  . 
Foxglove 


Echinops  

Globe  Thistle 


spectabilis, 

. Fraxinelle,  Showy  rosy  pink 

Alba,  Pure  white  

with  deeper  veins  

.Gloxiniaeflora,  white  and 

rose  

Grandiflora,  2 yr  

.Ritro  

Sphaerocepalus  • • • • — 


1.00  9.00 


.35 

.35 


3.20 

3.20 


30.00 

30.00 


.20 

.20 

.25 

.25 


1.80 

1.80  16.00 
2.40  20.00 
2.40  18.00 


NAPERVILLE  NURSERIES 


21 


Each 

10 

100 

Eryogium  

. . Amethystinum,  2 yr  

.25 

2.40 

20.00 

Sea  Holly 

Oliverianum, 

..30 

2.50 

Eupatorium  

, . Ageratoides,  2 yr  

.20 

1.80 

14.00 

Thorough  Wort 

Funkia  

, .Coerulea,  

.35 

3.00 

Day  Lily 

Fortune!,  . 

.35 

3.00 

Subcordata  grandiflora, 

.40 

3.60 

Gaillardia  

t-. 

Blanket  Flower 

Hartlandi  

.25 

2.00 

16.00 

Galega  

. .Kalway’s  Exhibition  Strain.. 

.20 

1.80 

18.00 

Goat's  Rue 

Grasses  

..Eulalia  Japonica  

Phararis  Arundinacea 

.25 

2.40 

variegata  

.20 

2.00 

15.00 

Gypsopbila  

. Paniculata,  

..20 

1.80 

16.00 

Baby’s  Breath 

Repens  2 yr 

.25 

2.20 

20.00 

HelianthUs  

. .Sparsifolius  

.20 

1.80 

16^00 

Hardy  Sunflower 

< 

Heliopsis  

- Orange  Sunflower 

. .Pitcheriana  

.20 

1.80 

16.00 

Hemerocallis  

. .Flava  

.25 

2.20 

20.00 

Yellow  Day  Lily 

Fulva  heavy  

.25 

2.00 

18.00 

Thunbergii  

.25 

2.20 

20.00 

Hibiscus  

..Mallow  Marvels,  White 

.35 

3.50 

28.00 

Mallow 

Pink  and  Mixed 

Hollyhock  

..Double,  white,  yellow, 

maroon  

.20 

1.80 

16.00 

Newport  pink  

.20, 

1.80 

16.00 

Single  mixed,  2 yr 

.20 

1.80 

14.00 

Iberis  

. .Sempervirens  

.20 

1.80 

16.00 

Hardy  Candytuft 

Gibraltarica  

.25 

2.00 

18.00 

jucunda,  

..25 

2..00 

Inula  

..Ensifolia,  2 yr  

.25 

2.00 

Flea  Bane 

Glandulosa  superba,  2 yr.  . . . 

..25 

2.20 

20.00 

Iris  Germanica 

Strong  divisions 

Aurea,  Rich  Chrome  yellow. 

..20 

2.00 

18.00 

Celeste,  pale  azure 'blue  

.20 

1.80 

16.00 

Flavescens,  soft  yellow  

.20 

1.80 

16.00 

Florentina  alba,  white  

Her  Majesty,  rose  pink  and 

.20 

1.80 

14.00 

crimson  .; 

.25 

2.00 

18.00 

Honorabilis,  golden  yellow 

and  Mahogany  brown  

Mad.  Chereau,  white  edged 

.20 

1.80 

14.00 

with  blue  

.20 

1.80 

16.00 

Pallida  Dalmatica,  extra 

fine  lavender,  

..35 

3.00 

24.00 

Parisiensis,  deep  purple  

..20 

1.50 

12.00 

Iris  Kaempleri  

..Japan  Iris,  mixed,  2 yr 

.25 

2.40 

20.00 

Gold  Bound,  white  

.30 

2.80 

Purple  and  ‘ Gold  !'..... 

.30 

2.80 

Pyramide,  Lilac  blue,  veined 

.30 

2.80 

Iris  

, ..Cristata,  Crested  Iris,  light 

blue  

.25 

2.00 

16.00 

Ochrolcuca,  2 yr  

.25 

2.40 

22- 


NAPERVILLE  NURSERIES 


Each  10  100 


\ V : Iris  : 

.Pumila  hybrids,  dwarf  

.20 

1.80- 

16.00 

Pseudacorus,  yellow  water 

flag  

.25 

2.00 

.16.00 

Siberian  blu'e  

.25 

. 1.80 

14.00 

Siberian  Snow  Queen  ...... 

.25 

2.00 

16.00 

Siberian  H3^brids  

.25 

2.00 

14.00 

Sanguinea  

.25 

2.00 

14.00 

Verna,  dwarf  Iris,  violet,  blue 

.25 

2.00 

16.00 

LsLvsmdulsi  ■ 

, .Vera,  3 yr 

.25 

2.40 

Lathy rus  Latifolius, 

. Pink  Beaut3^  

..25 

2.00 

18.00 

T 

. . Scarioca,  3 yr 

.25 

2.00 

18.00 

Blazing  Star,  or 

Pycnostachya  

..25 

2.40 

Gay  Feather 
. Li  Hum  

..Tigrinum  splendens  

.25 

2.40 

22.00 

Ubellatum  *. 

. 30 

2.50 

Linum  Perenne,  blue  25  2.00  18.00 

Flax 


. .Chalcedonica  

.25 

2.00 

16.00 

Campion 

Lysimachia  

. . Nummularia,  Creeping  Tenny, 

.25 

2.00 

16-00 

Lythrum  

..Perry’s  variety,  2 yr 

.25 

2.50 

Loose-strife 

Roseum  superbum  

.25 

2.00 

16.00 

Mertensia 

Virginica  

.25 

2.25 

20.00 

Blue  Bells 

Monarda  

..Didjmia  Cambridge,  scarlet... 

.25 

2.50 

24.00 

Bergamot 

Myosotis,  

Alpestris 

,.20 

2.00 

18.00 

--  (Forget-Me-Not) 

Oenothera  

..Fraseri  

.25 

2.20 

20.00 

^ ' Evening  Primrose 

Pachysandra^ 

. .Terminalis  . • : 

.25 

2.40 

24.00 

Paeonia  Chinensis  . 

Papaver  Orientate  . , 

..Delachei  amaranth,  purple 

with  crimson  reflex 

Duke  of  Wellington,  very 

large,  sulphur  white  

Festiva  Maxima,  white, 
red,  blotches  in  center  . . 
Rosea  Superba,  deep  cerise 

pink,  

. . .Orientale,  

..30 

15.00 

15.00 

15.00 

15.00 

2.80 

24..00 

Oriental  Poppy 
Papaver  Nudicaule, 

..Orange  and  Yellow,  

..20 

1.80 

16.00 

(Iceland  Poppy) 

Pentstemon  

. ..Barbatus  Torreyii 

..20 

1.80 

16..00 

' ' Beard’s  Tongue 

Digitalis  

.20 

1.80 

'*16.00 

Phlox 

...Bridesmaid,  tall,  pure,  white, 
crimson  eye,  

..25 

2.40 

22.00 

'i  ■ 

Eclaireur,  Magenta,  white  eye, .25 

2.40 

22.00 

Mme.  Paul  Dutrie,  Delicate 

Lilac 

Rose,  

..35 

3.20 

30..CO 

Jeanne  d’Arc.  A good  late-flower- 
ing pure  white,  25  2.40 

22.00 

Miss  Lingaard,  white  early,. 

..30 

2.80 

26.00 

Riverton  Jewel,  a lovely  shade 

of 

mauve  rose,  

...35 

3.20 

30..00 

NAPERVILLE  NURSERIES 

23 

. 

Each 

10 

100 

Phlox  

, R.  P.  Struthers  (Tall) 

Rosy 

car- 

mine  with  claret-red 
fine,  . . . ‘ 

eye. 

3.20 

30.00 

Rynstrom,  Tall,  Paul  Ne3^ron 

rose  color,  

...35 

3.20 

30..00 

W,  C.  Egan,  Beautiful 

soft 

rose,  

:..3S 

3.20 

30.00 

Physostegia  

. Virginica  

. .25 

2.00 

16.00 

False  Dragfon  Head 

virginica  alba,  

. .25 

2.00 

16.00 

Balloon  Flower 

Mariesi,  3 yr.,  blue 

. .20 

1.80 

16.00 

Platycodon  

.Mariesi,  3 yr.,  white... 

. .20 

1.80 

16.00 

Polemonium  

. Richardsoni,  2 yr 

. .25 

2.00 

18.00 

Greek  Valerian 

Primula  veris  

.Giant  Polyanthus  

. .25 

2.00 

Pyrethrum  

. Plvdridum  Kelways,  2 

yr... 

. .25 

2.20 

20.00 

Rudbeckia  

.Golden  Glow  

. .25 

2.00 

18.00 

Cone  Flower 

Newmanril  

Purpurea,  2 yr,  purple 

. .20 

2.00 

16.00 

cone  flower  

. .25 

2.00 

18.00 

Salvia  

.Azurea  grandiflora,  .... 

...20 

1.80 

16.00 

Meadow  Sage 
Saponaria  

.Ocymoides,  2 yr 

. .25 

2.00 

16.00 

Scabiosa  

.Caucasica,  

...25 

2..40 

Blue  Bonnet  ^ 

Taponica  

. .25 

2.00 

Sedum  

.Acre  

. .20 

1.80 

Stone-crop 

Japonica  Macroyphylla 

. .25 

2.50 

Maximowiezll,  yellow 

. .25 

2.50 

Spectabilis  

.25 

2.20 

20.00 

Sidalcea  

.Candida  

. .25 

2.00 

Mallow-worts 

Rose  Queen  

. .25 

2.00 

Solidago  

.Golden  Rod  

. .25 

2.00 

18.00 

Spirea  

.Filipendula,  2 yr 

...25 

2.00 

18.00 

Goat's  Beard, 
Meadow  Sweet 

Ulmdria,  2 yr  

, .25 

2.00 

18.00 

Stachys  

, .Lanata,  2 yr  

. . .20 

1.80 

16.00 

Woundwort 

Statice  

, .Latifolia 

...25 

2.40 

24.00 

Sea  Lavender 

Tartarica,  2 yr 

..  .25 

2.40 

24.00 

Stokesia  

..  .25 

2.20 

20.00 

Stokes’  Aster 

C^^anea  alba  

. .25 

2.20 

20.00 

Thalictrum  

. . Adiantifolia,  2 yr.  ... 

..  .25 

2.20 

Meadow  Rue 

Aquileeifolium,  2 yr. 

, . .25 

2.50 

20.00 

Glaucum,  2 yr  

..  .25 

2.50 

Minus,  2 yr 

..  .25 

2.00 

Tradescantia  

..Virginica  

..  .25 

2.00 

18.00 

Tunica 

Saxifraga  

..  .25 

1.80 

16.00 

Valeriana  

..alba,  

. . . .20 

1.80 

16.00 

Valerian 

officinalis,  

..  .20 

1.8’0 

16.00 

Veronica  

. . Amethystima  

..  .25 

2.00 

18.00 

Speedwell 

LongifoHa  Subsessilis 

..  .35 

3.00 

Spicta,  2 yr  

.25 

2.20 

20.00 

Vinca  

..Minor  

..  .25 

2.00 

18.00 

Green  Myrtle 


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NAPERVILLE  NURSERIES 


Each  10  100 

Viola  Odorata  Sempcrflorens  25  2.00 

Violet 

Yucca  Filamentosa,  3 yr  30  2.80  26.00 

Adames  Needle  Filamentosa,  2 yr 25  2.20  20.00 

Glauca,  American  native 
Yucca,  3 yr 35  3.00  30.00 


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NAPERVILLE  NURSERIES 

NAPERVILLE,  ILLINOIS 

Grounds  and  Office  One-half  mile  west  of  the  City  of  Naperville,  111., 
on  the  Chicago-Aurora  and  Naperville-Oswego- Joliet  Roads. 
Telephone — Bell  System — Long  Distance,  Naperville  No.  1. 


OUR  NURSERIES  are  situated  adjacent  to  the  City  of  Naperville, 
DuPage  County,  Illinois,  some  28  miles  West  of  Chicago,  on  the  Chicago, 
Burlington  & Quincy  Railroad.  Popular  automobile  routes  as  the  ‘‘Can- 
non Bair  and  “Starved  Rock**  Trails  pass  our  nurseries  over  designated 
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