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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.