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scientific  knowledge,  policies,  or  practices 


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Not  the  Cheapest,  but  the  BeSt 
That  Can  Be  Grown 
We  Pay  Freight  to  Delivery  Point 


Do  not  vary  from  our  prices  or 
tahe  orders  for  varieties  not 
offered  in  this  price  list 

We  grow  only  those  varieties  that  w ^ 
can  recommend  to  our  customers 
as  being  first-class  in 
every  respect 

We  do  not  substitute  but  furnish  varieties  select 
cd  by  customers,  and  for  this  reason  must  ask 
you  to  confine  your  sales  to  varieties  and  grades 
offered  herein,  as  much  as  possible. 

Half-dozens  at  dozen  rates 
Fifty  at  one  hundred  rates 
Five  hundred  at  thousand  rates 
except  when  otherwise  noted. 

LooK  up  each  customers  standing 
carefully.  You  want  orders  from  the 
people  who  pay  thsir  bills- waste  no 
time  with  people  who  are  not  good  pay 


MAR  6-391? 

RETURN  TO  ?0 M8&009. 

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We  grow  both  by  DUfaaihg/,and  grafting  ac- 
cording to  variety;  some  doing  better  by 
grafting  while  others  do  better  budded.  In 
all  cases  we  use  the  whole  root  insuring 
a good,  vigorous  root  system  wThich  is  the 
foundation  of  the  tree.  For  those  who  wish 
a cheap  tree  we  recommend  our  No.  1,  4 to 
5 foot  tree,  which  is  just  as  good  in  quality 
but  not  as  large,  as  it  is  one  year  younger. 

CLASS  A. 


Each.  Per  Doz.  Per  100. 

No.  1,  5-6  ft $ .40  $ 4.50  $30.00 

No.  1,  4-5  ft 30  3.50  25.00 

A good  4 to  4 ft.  . .25  2.50  20.00 

Summer. 

Duchess  Red  June. 

Red  Astrachan.  Yellow  Transparent. 

Autumn. 

Autumn  Strawberry  Snow. 


Longfield. 
Maiden’s  Blush. 
Peerless. 

Baldwin. 

Ben  Davis. 
Black  Annett. 
Gano 

Grime’s  Golden. 
Ingram. 


Utteer’s  Red. 

Wealthy. 

Wolf  River. 

Winter. 

Mammoth  Black  Twig. 
Missouri  Pippin. 
Northwestern  Greening 
Paradise  Winter  Sweet 
Ramsdell’s  Sweet. 
Rawle’s  Janett. 


Iowa  Blush,  Sheriff. 

Lansingburg,  Talman  Sweet. 

CLASS  B. 

Each.  Per  Doz. 

No.  1,  5-6  ft.  $ .50  $ 5.00 

No.  1,  4-5  ft 40  4.00 


Trees  of  this  class  may  be  sold  at  the 
same  price  as  Class  A ONLY  when  half  the 
total  number  bought  are  of  Class  A,  other? 
wise  you  must  get  the  above  prices. 

Summer. 

Cole?s  Quince. 

Autumn. 

Gravenstein. 

Winter. 

Opalescent. 

Roman  Stem. 

Rome  Beauty, 

Crab  Apples. 

Each.  Per  Doz. 

....  „ $ .50  $ 5.00 

No.  1,  4-5  ft.  40  4.00 

Brier  Sweet  Minnesota. 

Hyslop.  Transcendant. 

Martha.  Whitney. 

STANDARD  PEARS. 

Our  Pears  are  budded  on  imported  French 
Seedlings  which  insures  a strong  and  healthy 
tree. 

No.  1,  5-6  ft.  No.  1,  4-5  ft. 

S,  Summer.  AJ  Autumn.  W,  Winter, 


Jonathan. 

Malinda. 

McIntosh. 


ISTn  1 


Each. 

Per  Doz 

Bartlett,  S. 

$ 1.00 

$10.00 

Clapp ’s  Favorite,  S.  . . 

1.00 

10.00 

Flemish  Beauty,  A.  . . 

1.00 

10.00 

Kieffer,  W * . 

7.50 

Lincoln,  W 

1.00 

10.00 

Seckel,  W 

1.00 

10.00 

Worden-Seckel,  A.  . . . 

1.00 

10.00 

DWARF 

PEAES. 

We  recommend  this  style  of  tree  where  a 
large  tree  is  undesirable  or  where  the  space 
is  limited.  They  also  bear  earlier. 

No.  1 , 3-4  ft 60c  each.  $6.00  per  doz. 

Bartlett.  Kieffer. 

Worden-Seckel.  Seckel. 

Duchess.  Clapp’s  Favorite. 

CHERRIES. 


Our  cherries  are  all  budded  on  imported 
stock. 


Each.  Per  Doz.  Per  100. 
No.  1,  4-6  ft $ .75  $ 7.50  $60.00 

SOUR  SORTS. 


Baldwin. 

Dyehouse. 

Early  Richmond. 
English  Morello 
(Wragg) 


Louis  Philippe. 

May  Duke. 

Ostheim. 

Wragg. 

Each.  Per  Doz.  Per  100. 


No.  1,  5-7  ft $ 1.00  $10.00  $80.00 

SWEET  SORTS. 

Black  Tartarian.  Rockport. 


Governor  Wood.  Windsor. 

Napoleon.  Yellow  Spanish. 

PLUMS. 

Each.  Per  Do2. 

No.  1,  5-7  ft $ .75  $ 8.00 

No.  1,  4-5  ft 60  6.00 

Japanese  Varieties. 

Abundance.  Satsuma. 

Burbank.  Wickson. 

Red  June. 


European  Varieties. 

Bradshaw.  Lombard. 

Fellemberg.  Shropshire  Damson. 

German  Prune. 

Native  Varieties  Grown  on  Native  Stock. 
DeSoto.  Stoddard. 

Forest  Garden.  Tatge. 

Hawkeye.  Wild  Goose. 

Miner.  Wolf. 

Pottawattamie.  Wyant. 

APRICOTS  75c  Each, 


Alexander.  Moorpark. 

Budd,  Russian. 

PEACHES. 

We  are  especially  well  located  for  growing 
this  popular  tree.  We  use  a Natural  Tennes- 
see Pit  where  no  Yellows  have  ever  been 
found  and  have  no  orchard  in  this  vicinity  to 
breed  and  introduce  scale,  other  insects  and 
diseases.  No  scale  has  ever  been  found  in  our 
vicinity.  You  will  find  our  prices  very  low, 


quality  considered. 

Each.  Per  Doz. 

Per  100. 

No.  1,  5-6  ft 

$ .50  $ 5.00 

No.  1,  4-5  ft 

.30  3.00 

20.00 

No.  1,  3-4  ft 

2.00 

15.00 

No.  1,  2-3  ft 

1.50 

12.00 

Admiral  Dewey. 

Elberta. 

Bokara. 

Fitzgerald. 

Carman. 

Greensboro. 

Chair's  Choice. 

Heath  Cling. 

Champion. 

Old  Mixon. 

Crawford's  Early. 

Salway. 

Crawford's  Late. 

Smock. 

Crisby. 

Stump. 

QUINCES. 

Each. 

Per  Doz. 

No.  1,  3-4  ft 

$ 1.00 

$10.00 

Bourgeat. 

Orange. 

Champion. 

Rea's  Mammoth. 

Meeches  Prolific. 

GRAPES. 
Two-Year  No.  1. 


The  letter  following  the  name  gives  the 
color:  B,  black;  R,  red;  W,  white. 


Each.  Per  Doz.  Per  100. 

Agawam,  R $ .25  $ 2.50  $12.00 

Brighton,  R 40  4.00  30.00 

Concord,  B 20  2.00  10.00 

Campbell's  Early,  B .50  4.00  30.00 

Clinton,  B 25  3.00 

Delaware,  R 30  3.00  20.00 


Moore’s  Early,  B.  . 
Moore’s  Diamond, 

.30 

3.00 

15.00 

W 

.40 

4.00 

30.00 

Niagara,  W,  Fine-. . 

.40 

4.00 

30.00 

Poeklington,  W . . . 

.40 

4.00 

30.00 

Salem,  R 

.25 

2.50 

12.00 

Worden,  B 

.25 

2.50 

15.00 

No.  1,  One- Year,  Only  in  Dozen  or 

100  Lots. 

Do  not  take  orders 

for  less  than 

six. 

Doz. 

Per  100. 

Concord  

...$  1.50 

$ 8.00 

Moore’s  Early 

. . . 2.00 

12.00 

(Niagara  

. . . 3.00 

20.00 

Worden 

. . . 2.00 

12.00 

GOOSEBERRIES. 

Strong  Two-Year  Plants. 

Each. 

Per  Doz. 

Per  100. 

Downing  $ 

.25 

$ 2.50 

$20.00 

Pearl  

.25 

2.50 

20.00 

Houghton  

.20 

2.00 

16.00 

Industry  

.35 

3.50 

25.00 

Smith’s  Improved.  . 

.35 

3.50 

25.00 

White  Smith  

.50 

5.00 

40.00 

CURRANTS. 

Each. 

Per  Doz. 

Per  100. 

Strong  2-yr.  Plants . $ 

.25 

$ 2.00 

$16.00 

Black  Champion. 

Pomona. 

Fay’s  Prolific. 

Victoria. 

Cherry. 

White  Grape. 

RHUBARB. 


Each.  Per  Doz.  Per  100 

Rhubarb  $ .20  $ 2.00  $12.00 

Early  Scarlet.  Myatt’s  Linnaeus. 


Victoria. 

ASPARAGUS. 

Per  100  Per  1,000 
One-Year  (Do  not  sell  less 

than  25)  . $ 1.00  $ 8.00 

Two-Year,  Strong  1.50  12.00 

We  recommend  the  latter  grade  to  give 
satisfaction. 

Conover’s  Colossal.  Giant  Argentueil. 
Palmetto. 

RASPBERRIES. 


Per  Doz.  Per  100  Per  1,000 

One-Year  $ 1.00  $ 5.00  $40.00 

Two-Year  1.50  8.00  60.00 

We  advise  those  two-years.  Do  not  sell 
less  than  six.  P stands  for  purple,  B for 
Y for  yellow. 

Gregg,  B. 

Kansas,  B. 

Loudon,  R. 

Munger,  B. 

Ohio,  B. 


red, 


black,  R for 
Cardinal,  P. 

Columbian^  P. 

Cumberland,  B. 

Cuthbert,  R. 

Golden  Queen,  Y. 

BLACKBERRIES. 

Do  not  sell  less  than  six. 

Doz. 
$ 1.25 

Ancient  Briton.  Rat'hburn. 


Per  100. 

$ 6.00 


Early  Harvest.  Snyder. 

DEWBERRY. 

Doz,  Per  100. 

Lucretia  $ 1.50  $ 8.00 

STRAWBERRIES. 

Ho  not  sell  less  than  25. 

Per  100  Per  1,000 
$ 2.50  $15.00 

Varieties  marked  P are  not  self  fertilizing, 
while  those  marked  S are.  We  dig  fresh  from 
the  field  and  ship  by  express,  insuring  the 
plants’  arrival  in  good  condition  in  good 
plants’  arrival  in  good  condition. 

Bederwood,  S.  Sample,  P. 

Brandywine,  S.  Senator  Dunlap,  S, 

Crescent,  P.  Warfield,  P. 

Lovett,  S. 

No  orders  taken  for  August  planting. 

EVERGREENS. 

Our  Specialty. 

We  do  not  try  to  grow  the  cheapest  but 
the  best.  Everyone  who  has  had  any  experi- 
ence with  Evergreens  knows  that  quality  is 
all  important  to  success.  We  follow  a system 
of  transplanting  and  eliminating  poor  ones, 
thus  giving  our  patrons  those  with  good  roots 
and  lots  of  vitality  that  will  assure  success 
if  properly  cared  for.  Every  farm  should 
have  a windbreak,  and  for  this  we  recom- 
mend the  15-18  in.  grade. 


Each.  Per  Doz. 

Per  100. 

10-15  in 

$ .20 

$ 2.00 

$15.00 

15-18  in 

3.50 

25.00 

18-24  in 

50 

5.00 

40.00 

2-3  ft 

. . . . 1.00 

10.00 

75.00 

These  prices 

are  for  the 

followin 

g kinds 

adapted  for  windbreaks. 

Arbor  Yitea.  Scotch  Pine. 

Norway  Spruce.  White  Pine. 

Each.  Per  Doz. 

Arbor  Vitea  Pyramidalis,  2-3 
ft $ 1.00  $10.00 


Arbor  Yitea  Pyramidalis,  18-24 

in.  .75  7.50 

Arbor  Yitea  Golden,  18-24  in.  1.00  10.00 

Arbor  Yitea  Siberian,  2 ft. . 1.00  10.00 

Arbor  Vitea  Tom  Thumb, 

12  in 1.00  10.00 

Arbor  Vitea  Globosa,  12-18  in.  1.50  15.00 

Colorado  Blue  Spruce,  12-18 

in 2.00  20.00 

Colorado  Blue  Spruce,  18-24 

in 4.00  40.00 

Colorado  Blue  Spruce,  2-3  ft.  5.00 

Colorado  Blue  Spruce,  3-4  ft.  7.00 


These  are  selected  blue  specimens,  the 
green  ones  at  half  price.  Colorado  Blue 
Spruce  (Koster’s)  25  per  cent  more. 

Each.  Per  Doz 

Douglas  Spruce,  2-3  ft $ 2.00 

Fir  Balsam,  18-24  in 1.00 


10.00 


Fir  Silver,  18-24  in 

1.00 

10.00 

Fir  Nordman’s,  18-24  in.... 

4.00 

40.00 

Juniper,  18-24  in..... 

1.00 

10.00 

Juniper  (Swedish),  18-24  in.  . 

.50 

6,00 

Larch,  American  and  Euro- 

pean, 2-3  ft 

1.00 

8.00 

Pine  Austrian,  18-24  in 

.50 

5.00 

Pine  Mugho  (Dwf.  Mt.  Pine), 

. 12-18  in 

1.00 

10.00 

FOREST  TREE  CUTTINGS. 


Per  1,000 

8-10  in.  in  length  $10.00 

Carolina  Poplar.  Golden  Willow 

FOREST  TREE  SEEDLINGS. 


Per  100. 

Per  1,000 

Ash,  10-12  in 

$ 5.00 

Ash,  12-18  in 

Black  Walnut,  10-15  in.  . . , 

. . . 3.00 

10.00 

Box  Elder,  6-12  in 

5.00 

Box  Elder,  12-18  in 

Butternut,  10-15  in 

. . . 3.00 

10.00 

Black  Cherry,  6-12  in.... 

. . . 2.50 

20.00 

Black  Locust,  12-18  in..., 

. . . 2.00 

15.00 

Carolina  Poplar,  12-18  in. 

. . . 2.50 

20.00 

Carolina  Poplar,  18-24  in. 

. . . 3.00 

28.00 

Carolina  Poplar,  2-3  ft . . . 

. . . 4.00 

35.00 

Carolina  Poplar,  3-4  ft.  . . 

. . . 6.00 

50.00 

Carolina  Poplar,  4-5  ft.  . . 

. ..  10.00 

80.00 

Catalpa  Speciosa,  6-12  in. 

. . . 1.00 

8.00 

Catalpa  Speciosa,  12-18  ft 

. . . 2.00 

15.00 

Catalpa  Speciosa,  18-24  in 

. . . a.oo 

25.00 

Catalpa  Speciosa*  2-3  ft 5.00  40.00 

Per  100  Per  1,000 

Cottonwood,  6-12  in $ 5.00 

Cottonwood,  12-18  in 10.00 

European  Larch,  6-12  in....  3.00 

Soft  Maple,  12-18  in 10.00 

Soft  Maple,  18-24  in 15.00 

White  Elm,  6-12  in 5.00 

White  Elm,  12-18  in 10.00 

Willow  Russ.,  Golden,  12-18 

in 2.50  20.00 

Willow  Russ.,  Golden,  2-3  ft.  . 4.00  35.00 

Russian  Mulberry,  12-18  in.  . 3.00  25.00 

HEDGE  PLANTS. 

Per  100. 

Berberry,  Common,  12-18  in $20.00 

Berberry,  Purple,  12-18  in 20.00 

Berberry,  Thumbergii,  12-18  in 20.00 

Berberry,  Thumbergii,  18-24  in 25.00 

Buckthorn,  12-18  in 5.00 

California  Privet,  12-18  in 8.00 

California  Privet,  18-24  in 12. 00 

California  Privet,  2-3  ft 16.00 

Amoor  River  Privet,  12-18  in 8.00 

Amoor  River  Privet,  18-24  in 12.00 

Amoor  River  Privet,  2-3  ft 16.00 

Honey  Locust,  12-18  in 2.00 

Osage  Orange,  12-18  in 2.00 

Russian  Olive,  12-18  in 5.00 

ORNAMENTAL  TREES. 

Those  suitable  for  street  planting  marked 


S;  those  suitable  for  lawns  markedL.  Twelve 
at  ten  times  the  single  price. 

Each. 

Ash,  American,  8-10  ft.,  S $ 1.00 

Beech,  fern  leafed,  3-4  ft.,  L 2.00 

Beech,  purple  leafed,  4 ft.,  L 2.50 

Birch,  canoe,  7-8  ft.,  L 1.50 

Catalpa  Bungeii,  5-7  ft.,  L 2.00 

Catalpa  Speciosa,  7-8  ft.,  L 75 

Cherry,  double  flowering,  4-5  ft.,  L . . . . 2.50 

Chestnut,  American  Sweet,  7-8  ft.,  L.  . 1.25 

Chestnut,  Japan,  3-5  ft.,  L 1.50 

Chestnut,  Numbo,  4-6  ft.,  L 2.00 

Chestnut,  Paragon,  4-6  ft.,  L 2.00 

Chestnut,  Spanish,  3-5  ft.,  L 1.50 

Crab,  Bechtel’s,  3-5  ft.,  L 1.50 

Crab,  flowering,  red  or  white,  3-4  ft.,  L 1.50 
Dogwood,  white  flowering,  3-5  ft.,  L . . . 1.50 

Dogwood,  red  flowering,  3-4  ft.,  L 2.00 

Elm,  American,  8-10  ft.,  S 1.25 

Elm,  English,  8-10  ft.,  S and  L 1.50 

Fringe,  purple,  3 ft.,  L 1.00 

Fringe,  white,  2-3  ft.,  L 1.25 

Horse  Chestnut,  7-8  ft.,  S and  L 1.50 

Horse  Chestnut,  dble.  white  fl’ng,  3-4 

ft.,  L. 2.00 

Horse  Chestnut,  red  flowering,  3-4  ft.,  L 2.00 
Judas  Tree,  or  Ked  Bud,  4-6  ft.,  L....  2.00 

Laburnum,  4-5  ft.,  L 1.00 

Linden,  American,  7-9  ft.,  S and  L....  1.25 

Linden,  European,  7-9  ft.,  S and  L.  ..  . 1.25 


Linden,  white  leafed,  7-8  ft.,  L 2.00 

Magnolia  Acuminata,  4-5  ft.,  L 1.25 

Magnolia  Conspicua,  4-5  ft.,  L 2.50 

Magnolia,  Soulangeana,  3-4  ft.,  L 2.50 

Magnolia  Speciosa,  3-4  ft.,  L 2.50 

Maiden  ’s  Hair  or  Salisburea,  5-6  ft.,  L.  1.50 
Maple,  Ash  leafed,  Box  Elder  or  Ne- 

gundo,  8-9  S 1.00 

Maple,  New  Japan  varieties,  2-4  ft.  L 

Purple,  green  and  cut-leaf  2.00 

Maple,  Norway,  8-10  ft.,  S 2.00 

Maple,  Purple,  5-7  ft.,  L 1.50 

Maple,  Scarlet,  5-7  ft.,  L 1.50 

Maple,  Schwadlerii,  6-8  ft.,  S 1.00 

Maple,  Silver  leafed,  8-10  ft.,  S 1.00 

Maple,  Sycamore,  7-9  ft.,  S ■ 50 

Maple,  Sugar  or  Rock,  8-9  ft.,  S 1.50 

Maple,  Weir’s  Cut-leaf,  7-8  ft.,  L 1.25 

Mountain  Ash,  European,  6-8  ft.,  L.  . . . 1.30 

Mountain  Ash,  Oak  leafed,  7-8  ft.,  L..  1.25 

Mulberry,  Downing,  4-5  ft.,  L 1.25 

Mulberry,  White,  4-5  ft.,  L 1.25 

Mulberry,  New  American,  4-5  ft.,  L.  . . . 1,25 

Mulberry,  Russian,  4-5  ft.,  L 1.00 

Oak,  black,  4-6  ft.,  L . . 2.00 

Oak,  red,  5-6  ft.,  L 2.00 

Oak,  scarlet,  7-8  ft.,  L 2.00 

Oak,  white,  5-7  ft.,  L 2.00 

Oak,  pink,  5-7  ft.,  L 2.00 

Plane,  American,  6-8  ft.,  S 75 

Plane,  Oriental,  6-8  ft.,  S 1.00 


Poplar,  Carolina,  5-6  ft.,  S .50 

Poplar,  Carolina,  6-8  ft.,  S 75 

Poplar,  Carolina,  8-10  ft.,.  S 1.00 

Poplar,  Lombardy,  6-8  ft.,  S 75 

Poplar,  silver  leafed,  7-8  ft.,  S 1.25 

Thorn,  Paul's  new  dbl.  crimson,  3-4 

ft.,  L 1.50 

Thorn,  dbl.  white  and  red  flowering, 

3-4  ft.,  L 1.50 

Tulip  Tree,  5-6  ft.,  L 1.50 

Walnut,  Black,  5-7  ft.,  L 1.50 

Walnut,  English,  3-4  ft.,  L 1.50 

Willow,  Rosemary,  5-6  ft.,  L 1,25 

Willow,  Wisconsin,  7-8  ft.,  L 1.25 

Next  grade  smaller  25c  per  tree  less. 

WEEPING  TREES; 

Ash,  European,  weeping,  L 1.50 

Beech,  weeping,  5-6  ft.,  L 2.50 

Birch,  Cut-leaf,  weeping,  6-8  ft.,  S andL  2.00 
Elm,  Camperdown,  weeping,  6-7  ft.,  L.  . 2.00 

Linden,  white  leafed,  weeping,  6-7  ft.,  L 2.00 

Mountain  Ash,  weeping,  6-7  ft,,  L 1.75 

Mulberry,  weeping,  5-6  ft.,  L 1.25 

Willow,  Babylonica,  or  common  weep- 
ing, 7-8  ft.,  L • 1,00 

Willow,  Kilmarnock,  weeping,  5-6  ft.,  L 2.00 
Willow,  New  Am.,  weeping,  5-6  ft.,  L.  . 1.25 

Willow,  Laurel  leafed,  5-7  ft,,  L 1.00 

Except  the  Cut-leaf  Birch,  they  will  not 
grow  much  taller  than  they  are  when  deliv- 
ered, their  growth  being  downward  and  out- 


ward,  instead  of  upward. 

UPRIGHT  SHRUBS. 

Clean,  Bright  Stock.  Strictly  Pri  ne. 

The  size  mentioned  after  each  variety  is 
that  considered  as  proper  for  first  class 
plants,  suitable  for  transplanting.  All  will  be 
2Y2  to  3 feet  except  as  noted. 

Each.  Per  Doz. 


Althea,  Tree  form,  3-4  ft.  . . .$  1,00  $10.00 

Althea,  Double,  White,  Pink, 

Purple,  Red,  Blue 75  8.00 

Althea,  Variegated  leafed, 

18-24  in 1.00  10.00 

Althea,  Rose  of  Sharon, 

Single  75  8.00 

Almond,  Double  flowering, 

Pink,  Red,  White 1.00  10.00 

Aralia,  Spinosa  1.25  12.00 

Azalea,  Pink,  Red,  White, 

12-18  in 1.75  18.00 

Berberry,  European,  (Vul- 
garis) 2 ft 50  5.00 

Berberry,  Purple 75  8.00 

Berberry,  Thumbergii,  18-24 

in 75  8,00 

Calycanthus  or  Sweet  seen. 

shrub,  2 ft .75  8.00 

Cornus  Dogwood. 

Cornus  Mascula 75  8.00 

Cornus  Sanguinea 75  8.00 

Cornus  Siherica,  (very  fine)  1.00  10.00 


Deutzia  Candida  

.65 

6.00 

Deutzia  Gracilis  

.75 

8.00 

Deutzia  Pride  of  Rochester.  . 

.75 

8.00 

Elaagnus  Longipes  

.75 

8.00 

Forsythia,  3 ft 

.75 

8.00 

Fringe,  Purple  

.75 

8.00 

Fringe,  White  

1.00 

10.00 

Honeysuckle,  Red  and  White 
Tartarian  

.75 

8.00 

Hydrangea,  Arborescens 
Grandiflora  Alba,  2 ft. . . . 

2.00 

20.00 

Hydrangea,  Paniculata  

.75 

8.00 

Hydrangea,  Paniculata,  tree 
form,  3 ft 

1.00 

10.00 

Hydrangea,  Red  Branched, 
1 ft 

1.00 

10.00 

Hydrangea,  Thomas  Hogg, 
1 ft 

1.00 

10.00 

Japan  Quince,  Red,  18-24  in. . 

.60 

6.00 

Lilac,  Chas.  X 

1.00 

10.00 

Lilac,  Frau  Dammon  

1.00 

10.00 

Lilac,  Ludwig  Spaeth  

1.00 

10.00 

Lilac,  Madam  Lemoine  

1.00 

10.00 

Lilac,  Marie  Le  Graye  

1.00 

10.00 

Lilac,  Persian  Purple  

1.00 

10.00 

Lilac,  Persian  White  

1.00 

10.00 

Lilac,  Purple  Common 

.75 

8.00 

Lilac,  White,  Common 

1.00 

10.00 

Lilac,  Tree  Form  , (Japan).. 

1.50 

15.00 

Privet,  Box  Leafed  

.50 

5.00 

Privet,  Golden  

.75 

8.00 

Privet,  Laurel  Leafed  

,50 

5.00 

Sambucus,  (Elder)  Eed 
Fruited  

.75 

8.00 

Sambucus,  (Elder)  Golden  . . 

1.00 

10.00 

Snowball,  (Viburnum  Opulus) 

.75 

8.00 

Snowball,  Japan,  (Viburnum 
Plicat)  

1.00 

10.00 

Snowberry,  Red  Fruited  . . . . 

.75 

8.00 

Snowberry,  White  Fruited  . . 

.75 

8.00 

Spirea,  Anthony  Waterer, 
18-24  in 

1.00 

9.00 

Spirea,  Colossa  Alba  

,75 

8.00 

Spirea,  Golden  Leafed 

.75 

8.00 

Spirea,  Prunifolia  

.75 

8.00 

Spirea,  Thumbergii,  2 ft.... 

.75 

8.00 

Spirea,  Van  Houttei 

.75 

8.00 

Strawberry  Tree,  red  and 
white,  3-4  ft 

1.00- 

9.00 

Syringa  Golden,  2-3  ft 

.75 

8.00 

Syringa,  Variegated  

1.00 

10.00 

Weigelia  Candida  

1.00 

10.00 

Weigelia,  Eva  Rathke  

1.00 

10.00 

Weigelia,  Rosea  

.75 

8.00 

Weigelia,  Variegated,  2 ft... 

1.00 

9.00 

Yucca  

.50 

5.00 

HERBACEOUS  PERENNIALS. 

Two  and  three  years  old, 

strong 

and  vig- 

orous  plants. 

Each. 

Per  Doz 

Anchusa  ; 

$ .50 

$ 5.00 

Anemone,  Japonica  Alba  . . . . 

.50 

5.Q0 

Anemone,  Japonica  Rosea  . . 

.50 

5.00 

Anemone,  Queen  Charlotte  . . 

.75 

7.00 

Anemone,  Whirlwind  

.75 

7.00 

Blue  Bird  Flower  

.75 

8.00 

Columbine  

.50 

5.00 

Daisy,  Red,  White,  Pink . . . . 

.50 

5.00 

Day  Lily  

.50 

5.00 

Dielytra  (Bleeding  Heart) . . . 

.50 

5.00 

Fox  Glove  (Digitalis)  

.50 

5.00 

Golden  Glow  

.30 

3.00 

Hollyhocks,  Double  (all 

colors)  

.50 

5.00 

Iris,  Japan  and  German  . . . . 

.50 

5.00 

Larkspur,  (Delphinum)  

.50 

5.00 

Phlox,  all  colors  

.50 

5.00 

Shasta  Daisy  

.50 

5.00 

Tritoma,  (Red  Hot  Poker) . . 

.50 

5.00 

FAEONIAS. 

These  magnificent  plants 

are  among  the 

showiest  and  choicest  of  our  gardens.  The 

fragrance  and  delicate  tints  render  them  like 

the  rose,  practically  indespensible. 

They  are 

absolutely  hardy  and  of  the 

easiest  culture. 

We  have  a superb  collection 

of  varieties  in 

separate  colors  or  mixtures  in 

both  single  and 

double  forms. 

Each. 

Per  Doz. 

Flesh,  Pink,  Purple,  Red, 

White,  Yellow  \ 

$ .50 

$ 6.00 

Fringe  Leaf  

.75 

8.00 

Tree  Paeonias,  (Moutan) .... 

2.00 

20.00 

Two  colors  only,  white  and  Pink, 

CLIMBING  VINES. 


Each. 

Per  Doz. 

Ampelopsis,  Englemani  

$ .75 

$ 7.00 

Ampelopsis,  Quinquefolia  . . . 

.75 

7.00 

Ampelopsis,  Veitchii  or  Japan 
Ivy  

.75 

7.00 

Bigonia  or  Trumpet  Flower.. 

.75 

7.00 

Birthwort  or  Dutchman  ?s  Pipe 

1.50 

15.00 

Honeysuckle,  Hall  *s  Japan . . 

.50 

5.00 

Honeysuckle,  Monthly  Fra- 
grant   

.75 

8.00 

Honeysuckle,  Scarlet  Trum- 
pet   

.75 

8.00 

Matrimony  Vine  

1.00 

9.00 

Wisteria,  Purple  

.75 

8.00 

Wisteria,  White  

1.00 

10.00 

CLEMATIS. 

Each. 

Per  Doz 

Duchess  of  Edinburg  (White) $ 1.25 

$12.50 

Henryii  (White)  

1.00 

10.00 

Jackmanni  (Purple)  

1.00 

10.00 

Madam  Ed.  Andre  (Red) . . . 

1.25 

12.50 

Paniculata  (White)  

.75 

8.00 

Ramona  (Deep  Sky  Blue)  . . . 

1.25 

12.50 

EVERGREEN  SHRUBS. 

Each. 

Per  Doz. 

Ashberry,  Mahonia  2 ft 

.$1.00 

$10.00 

Dwarf  Box,  for  edging 

3.00 

Rhododendrons,  Red,  Pink,  Pur- 
ple, White  $5.00  per  pair  . . 3.00 


25.00 


Tree,  Box  18  in . . 2.50 

BULBS  FOE  SPRING. 


Each.  Per  Doz. 

Cannas  

. . . $ .50  $4.00 

Dahlias  

50  5.00 

Eulalia  Japonica  . .. . . . 

.50  5.00 

Gladiolas 

.75 

Oriental  Poppy 

.50  5.00 

BULBS  FOE  FALL. 

Each. 

Per  Doz.  Per  100. 

Crocus  $ 

.10 

$ .75  $ 3.00 

Hyacinths 

.25 

2.00  15.00 

Lily  .A  uratum  

1.00 

9.00 

Lily  Candidum  

.40 

4.00 

Lily  Harrisii  (Easter 

Lily)  

.75 

8.00 

Lily  Lancifolium  Al- 

bum   

.75 

8.00 

Lily  Lancifolium  Ru- 

brum 

.50 

5.00 

Lily  Tigrinum  (Tiger 

Lily) 

.30 

3.00 

Narcissus 

.30 

3.00 

Tuberoses  

.20 

2.00 

Tulips  Mixed  

1.00  3.00 

ROSES . 

In  this  list  we  include  only  such  sorts  as  we 

know  will  give  the  BEST  RESULTS  to  the 
Customer.  Our  roses  are  strong,  two  year  Id 
plants,  grown  out  of  doors,  well  rooted,  hardy 
and  first  class.  EVERY  PLANT  HAS  BLOS- 


BOMS  BEFORE  IT  IS  SENT  OUT,  and  hence 
is  far  more  valuable  than  plants  sent  out  by 
mail  or  those  offered  at  cheap  prices,  which 
are  more  tender  sho  'ts,  started  in  a green 
house,  and  without  strength  enough  to  stand 
the  shock  of  transplanting. 

75c  Each,  $8.00  per  Dozen,  $50.00  per  100 
H,  P.  ROSES  that  bloom  several  times  dur- 
ing the  summer. 

Alfred  Colomb  Red 

American  Beauty  Red. 

Anne  de  Diesbach  Red 

Baron  de  Bonstetton 

Red. 

Black  Prince. 

Caprice. 

Clio. 

Coquette  des  Alps. 

Coquette  des  Blanches. 

Duke  of  Edinburg. 

Fisher  Holmes. 

General  Jacqueminot. 

General  Washington. 

Harrisons  Yellow. 

La  France. 

Madam  Gabriel  Luizet. 

Margaret  Dickson. 

Marshaa  P.  Wilder. 

Mrs.  John  Laing. 

Paul  Neyron. 

Prince  Camille  de 


Rohan. 

Persian  Yellow* 

Madam  Plantier. 
Magna  Charta. 
CLIMBING  ROBES. 

75c  Each. 

Crimson  Rambler* 
Dorothy  Perkins. 

Lady  Gray. 

White  Rambler. 

Yellow  Rambler. 

60c  Each. 

Baltimore  Belle. 

Pink  Rambler. 

Queen  of  the  Prairie. 
MOSSES. 

Blanche  Moreau. 
Blanche  Robert. 
Crested  Moss. 
Perpetual  White. 

Salflt. 

tThese  are  the  Cream  of  Perpetual  Varieties. 
$1.00  Each.  $10.00  Per  Doz.  $60.00  Per  100. 

Baby  Rambler. 

Duchess  of  Albany. 
Frau  Karl  Druschki. 
Her  Majesty 
Mrs.  R.  G.  S.  Crawford. 
Ulrich  Brunner. 
HYBRID  TEA. 

$1.00  Each.  $10.00  Per  Doz. 


Grausan  Teplita  Rich 
Crimson, 

Kaiserin  Augusta  Vie* 
toria  Light  Yellow. 

Killarney,  Suffuse  with 
Pink, 

Caroline  Testout  Pink. 

These  bloom  all  sum- 
mer. 

THEE  ROSES. 

$2.00  Each  $20.00  Per  Doz. 

Holland  Grown. 

Assorted  Colors. 

Crimson  Rambler  Tree 
Form. 

BLUE  ROSE  (Climber) 

Each 

Veitchenblau  $2.00 

A great  novelty,  a very  vigorous  grower. 
As  strong  and  healthy  as  the  Crimson  Ram* 
bier  but  has  a blue  flower.  New. 

DISTANCES  FOR  PLANTING. 

Plants  Per  Acre, 


Apple,  24-24  feet 71 

Pears,  18-18  feet  135 

Peaches,  18-18  feet  135 

Cherry,  18-18  feet  135 

Plum,  15-15  feet  194 

Grapes,  8*12  454 

Hedges,  8-15  in.  . . 

Currants,  3-4  feet  . , 


, 383Q 


Gooseberries,  3-5  feet  2904 

Baspberies,  3-6  feet  2420 

Blackberries  & Dewberries  3-6  ft.  2420 

Strawberries  Fid.  Git.  1-3  y2  ft.  12,400 
Strawberries  Garden  Clt.  y2  ft. 

Asparagus  Fid.  Clt.2-3  y2  ft 6,225 

Asparagus  Garden  Clt.  18-30  in. 

Bhubard  2-4  ft 5,445 

These  distances  will  vary  some  in  different 


localities  but  for  general  use  you  will  find 
these  a fair  average.  Astertaining  the  num* 
ber  of  plants  to  an  acre  you  will  find  the  fol- 
lowing rule  convenient.  To  ascertain  the 
number  of  plants  required  to  the  acre  at  anv 
given  distance,  divide  the  number  of  square 
feet  (43,560)  in  an  acre  by  the  number  of 
square  feet  you  desire  to  devote  to  each  plant. 
For  instance  in  currant  bushes  planted  3 by  4 
feet,  each  plant  will  occupy  12  square  feet, 
making  3830  plants  to  the  acre.