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RETAIL PRICES 


FALL - 1949 
SPRING - 1950 


WARRENVILLE BERRY FARMS 


Growers—Distributors 
30 Miles West of Chicago 
WARRENVILLE, ILL. PHONE 3141 
“BUY A HEALTHY PLANT—NOT A CHEAP WEED!” 


(Prices Subject to Change Without Notice) 


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There will be large shortages by spring. Avoid 
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Retail Prices 


FALL 1949-SPRING 1950 


BEAUTIFY THE OLD FARM OR SUBURBAN HOME GROUNDS! 


Plant Ornamental Shrubs and Trees. 


in beautiful surroundings. 


Make your wife content and 


happy 


Keep the children home or on the farm. 


FLOWERING AND ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS 

















SHRUBS | Size |Each|Per3 
Althea—Rose of Sharon......| 2-3’ | .80|2.10 
Althea—Rose of Sharon...... 3-4’ |1.00|2.70 
Barberry—Green  ......---------- 152th gO ue oU 
Barberry—Green ..........------- 18-24’'| .70|1.80 
Barberry—Green  .......-.------- 24-30’'| .80|2.10 
Barberry—Red .....--...---.------ 15-3:84 70) 1a 80 
Barberry—Red ..........-...------ 18-24’'| .80|2.10 
Barberry—Red .....--..-.--------- 24230: 4 1225)3330 
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Bridat avVreatnl t25: 222-2 benno 18-2477). -50}1.i20 
Bridal RVWreathie..2 2..22-2--.: 2-3’ .70|1.80 
Bridal Wreaths... 2... 3-4’ .90|2.40 
Buckthorn—Glossy ...--.-------- 822.475 Olne2 0 
Buckthorn—Glossy ....-.-------- 2-3’ .70|1.80 
Bush Cherry—Hansen’s.....-.- 18-247).260) 1350 
Bush Cherry—Hansen’s....--.- 2-3’ .70)1.80 
Butterfly Bush—Buddlei -..--. 2N ro 1100} 2810 
Caragana—Pea Shrub ......-. 18-242 i= 6011250 
Caragana—Pea Shrub .....-.- 2-3’ .80/2.10 
Coralberty sent yey ee 223: .70}1.80 
Goralbertry sm atees eeees 3-4’ .90\2.40 
Cranberry—Highbush ....-..--- 2-37 41,00)2.70 
Cranberry—Highbush .......--- Be Ateat) a2 513130 
Chokeberry—Red Aronia.....- 18-24’| .80}2.10 
Chokeberry—Red Aronia....-. Oy ele 55730 
Dentzia—Pride Rochester ....| 2-3’ .80}2.10 
Dentzia—Pride Rochester ....| 3-4’ |1.00|2.70 
Dentzia eGraciisn fesse -neee-ce 15=1.8.241200) 2,70 
Dentzic a GtaCiltsie see amerrere 18-24''|1.50|4.00 
Dogwood—Red .....--.------------ 2-3' .80/2.10 
Dogwood—Red ......-------------- 3244-00) 2570 
Dogwood—Yellow _ ....---------- Dea 2.0 
Dogwood—Yellow . ....---------- =A gaa le2o1ots0 
Elderberry—American  ......-- 2-3’ .90|2.40 
Elderberry—American .....--- 345911. 25/3030 
Flowering Almond ......-.------ 18-2474) 1.0012,70 
Flowering Almond ......--.----- PES VAR PAN eT She 
Flowering Plum—tTriloba ....| 2-3’ |1.75)4.80 
Flowering Plum—triloba ....) 3-4’ |2.25/6.30 
Flowering Quince) 2-2--..----- 18-24} .80|2.10 
Flowering), Quince 9-2...-.--...-- a3 me O02.) 
Forsythia—Upright -.--....------ 2-3' .80/2.10 
Forsythia—Upright -.....---.---- OeAued 0012970 
Forsythia—Weeping_ -..------- 2-3' .80/2.10 
Forsythia—Weeping © -..------- 3-4’ |1.00/2.70 
Fragrant Sumac. ......---------- 18-24’| .80|/2.10 
Fragrant Sumac ..-----.-------- e223, ate00}2270 




















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SHRUBS | Size |Each|Per3 
Honevysucklem Busiiemss. ee 2e04 .80/2.10 
(Red, Pink, =White) =a 3-4° *}1.00/2.70 - 
(Red, Pink, White) -....... Ae 32513730 
Hugonis—Rose of. China ....; 2-3’ |1.25/3.30 
Hydrangea—A.G. White 18-24°'|1.00|2.70 
Hydrangea—-A.G. White 2-0 a he2 513230 
Hydrangea—P.G. Pink ...... 18-24"|1.00/2.70 
Hydrangea—P.G. Pink ...... 243 See 5 3350 
Lilac—-Common. .........-.-------| 18-24°"| .80/2.10 
(Purple, White, Persian) | 2-3’ |1.00|2.70 
(Purple, White, Persian) ..| 3-4’ |1.25|3.30 
Lilac—French Hybrid ........ 185245 (1250/3275 
(Single or Double) .......... Lose 22005225 
(White, Blue, Red, Purple,)| 3-4’ |2.50,6.75 
Mock Orange—Single ........ 22d me ls0OK2470 
Mock Orange—Single ........ 3-AGgrI 2518.30 
Mock Orange—Double ...... Zed mu) 2Opse3 U0 
Mock Orange—Double _.... 3-4’ |1.50/4.00 
Ninebarkhics:.. SR ieee 2-3’ .80/2.10 
(Common or Golden) ...... 304 e002 2/0 
Ninebark—Dwarf  .............. PEAY .90|2.40 
-Ninebark—Dwarf _ ............-. 3-4’ 1.25|3.30 
| Privet Hedge—-Amoor ........ 152 ES shez 560 
Privet Hedge—-Amoor ........ 18-2453 0l5e/5 
Privet Hedge—Amoor ........ 2-3’ .40/1.00 
Privet—Regal  __........-..-..--.- 15a Bape Uri 0 
Privet—Regal  .......-.-.-.-.----. 18-24") .90/2.40 
Privet—-Reqal (8 a2 eee 2-3 Sel. 2dD1323 0 
Pussey A VVUOW sree cers eas S- Adee OO 2670 
Pusseyr VV IMIGW sieces ene er 4-5° 1122518230 
Russianh Olives sess eee 2-3 A Ol a.0 
Russia Ol Vetere ..e ee 3-4. 2513730 
SHOWDaI ay IDULOON eee ees 18-24°|1.00|}2.70 
Snowball Viburnum. .........--- 2-Se 2 OES U 
Snowberry—White  .....---...--- 23% .80|2.10 
Snowberry—White _......-.--.-- 3-4’ |1.00)2.70 
Spirea Anthony Waterer ..../15-18’| .80/2.10 
Spira Anthony Waterer 18-24" 1300/2570 
Spirea Billard—Pink -........- 2-3’ .80}2.10 
Spirea Billard—Pink —........ 3-4’ |1.00!12.70 
Spirea Frobel—Pink .......... 18:247) 28012410 
Spirea Frobel—Pink -......... 24-30; 1.00)2.70 
Spirea Thunbergi—White -.|18-24’') .80)/2.10 
Spirea Thunbergi—White ..| 2-3’ |1.00/2.70 
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Witch Hazel—White FLW../18-247’'|1.00!2.70 
Witch Hazel—White FLW..| 2-3’ |1.25/3.30 


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SHRUBS SUITABLE FOR HEDGES OR FENCES 


Low Hedge Fences (3-4 feet)—-Red Barberry, Green Barberry, Amoor Privet 


High Hedge Fences (6-15 feet)—-Bridal Wreath, Caragana, Lilac, Honeysuckle 


Farm Hedge Fences (8 feet)—Multiflora Roses. 


Plant from one to two feet apart. 


Multiflora Rose (1 year)—-$8.00 per 100, $50.00 per 1000,$200.00 ner 5000 


QUANTITY DISCOUNTS—For 10 shrubs of a kind, deduct 20% from each price 
For 25 shrubs of a kind, deduct 30% from each price 


Retail Prices. 


FALL 1949-SPRING 1950 


BEAUTIFY. THE OLD FARM OR SUBURBAN HOME GROUNDS! 


Plant Ornamental. Shrubs ond Trees. 


in beautiful surroundings. 


Make your wife content and happy 
Keep the children home or on the farm. 


ORNAMENTAL AND SHADE TREES 
































TREES | Size 
Ash—Green or White ...... 5-6’ 
Ash—Green or White ...... 6-8’ 
Ash—Green or White ....:. 8-10’ 
Ash—Green or White ...... [10-12°| 
Birch—-Cutleaf Weeping ..| 5-6’ 
Birch—Cutleaf Weeping ..| 6-8’ 
Birch—European White ....| 5-6’ 
Birch—European White 6-8’ 
ELEC E INU fest ee. soreness es 4-5’ 
Butternut .-frst. cr: Aon Secor pn O' 
BUTECee Ut ute ere a Ae ec eee eee 6-8’ 
Cherry—Nanking .............- pr SY 
Cherry—Nanking  ...........--- 3-4’ 
Cherry—Japanese FLW ....| 3-4’ 
Cherry @ASQWOz0M)) eee | 4-5’ 
CRAB FLOWERING 
(Bechtel’s Double Pink) | 2-3’ 
(Eley, Purple Leaf, S. Pink)! 4-5’ 
(Hopa, Double Red) -..... 5-6’ 
(Japanese, Rose White) ..| 6-8’ 
Elm—American or Chinese | 5-6’ 
Elm—American or Chines | 6-8’ 
Elm—American or Chinese | 8-10’ 
Elm—American or Chinese |10-12 
Ginkgo—Maidenhair ..........| 6-8 
Ginkgo—Maidenhair ........-. 8-10’ 
Ginkgo—Maidenhair .......... bOst23 
Hackberry—Celtis 9 _........... 5-6’ 
Hackberry (Rapid Grower) | 6-8’ 
Hackberry (Seldom Broken) | 8-10’ 
HAW THORN—Crataegus 
(Paul’s Scarlet Thorn) ....| 3-4’ 
(Washington Thorn) ...... 4-5’ 
(Thicket Hawthorn) ...... 5-6’ 
Honeylocust 5-6' 
(Thorny or Thornless) ..| 6-8’ 
(Thorny or Thornless) ..| 8-10’ | 
Forsechestnutee=- ee 4-5’ 
PIOrsechies tn Utes eee 5-6’ 
Linden-American (Basswood) | 5-6’ 
Linden-American (Basswood) | 6-8” 
Linden-American (Basswood) | 8-10’ 
Mountain Ash—-European ..| 5-6’ 
Mountain Ash—Europedn ..| 6-8’ 
Mountain Ash—European ..| 8-10’ 


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Seedling Trees—We sell trees 2-3 ft. size, per 25, per 100, per 1000 


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ORNAMENTAL AND CLIMBING VINES 





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Quantity Discounts—For 10 trees 
For 25 trees 


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.90|}2.40 | Honeysuckle—Hall’s Jap 
.90|2.40| Honeysuckle, 
.25|3.30} Silver 
1.25|3.30) Virginia Creeper 
1.50|4.00| Wisteria—Purple or White .. 


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Each| Per 3 TREES | Size |Each| Per 3 
{1.50| 3.50) Maple—Silver _................... DFOeel 10 lo 2a0 
|2.50] 6.50 | Maple—Silver ...................- | 6-8° |2.50| 6.50 
Poe) Ua 0 Maples oll Vereen. 8-10’ |3.50| 9.00 
GO, 00h 300 | MOpIe oll Vetted or 2 10-12°|5.00)13.50 
5.00|13.50| Maple—Norway  ................ 6-8 |5.00}13.50 
7.50|19.00} Maple—Norway ...............- | 8-10’ |6.00|16.00 
3.50; 9.00] Maple—Norway ..........2.4... 10-12’|8.00/21.00 
5.00/13.50! Maple—Sugar  _....- 2.2. 6-8’ |5.00|13.50 
4.00|10.50} Maple—Sugar  .................. 8-10’ |6.00|16.00 
5.50}15.00|Maple—Sugar © .............22-.- 10-12'|8.00|21.00 
7.00|18.00! Maple—Schwedler Red ....| 5-6’ |4.50|12.00 
1.00; 2.50; Maple—Schwedler Red ....| 6-8’ |6.00|16.00 
1.50} 4.00} Mapie—Schwedler Red ....| 8-10’ |8.50\22.50 
BPO 0a sTUU | Oak—Pin Depene es es tee et 5-6’ |4.00)10.50 
5.00|13.50 ‘Uak—Pin RE ed Se ocog ini | 6-8’ |5.50)15.00 
(Oak=<Rind epee eee | 8-10’ |7.00|18.00 

1:50) 73750 Oak— PAVE ee eae aes 10-12'|9.00/24.00 
3.00| 7.50 | Peach—Flowering EAM On Saat OUlessoU 
4.00|}10.50 Peach—Flowering .............- 4-5’ |2.00| 5.00 
5.00|13.50 | Peach—Flowering ........--.--- 3- G0) 2D 0180,00 
1.50} 3.50 |Plum—Flowering (Triloba) | 2-3’ |1.75| 4.80 
12.50| 6.50] Plum—Flowering (Triloba) | 3-4’ |2.25| 6.00 
3.50} 9.00! Plum——Flowering (Triloba) 4-5’ |3.00| 7.50 
‘15.00|13.50) Plum—Purple Leaf .......... 4-5’ |3.00| 7.50 
6.00/15.00} Plum—Purple Leaf .......... 5-6’ |4.00|10.50 
7.50}18.00] Plum—Purple Leaf .-......... | 6-8 |6.00|16.00 
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27D 0 MGroU (Carolina or Lombardy) | 5-6’ |1.00| 2.50 
Sheet@)) 20076) (Carolina or Lombardy) | 6-8’ |1.50| 3.50 
6.00/15.00 (Carolina or Lombardy) | 8-10’ |2.50| 6.50 
Red Bud—Cercis ..........---- 223d OU 0 
4.00}10.50}Red Bud—Cercis .........-.... 3-4’ |2.50| 6.50 
[5.00|13.50] Red Bud—Cercis ........2..... ia eio29 Up 7.00 
6.50/17.50] Red Bud—Cercis .............. 5-6’ |5.00/12.00 
250i 6.90 HRussidmm OV ene. te SeAe nt leZopesso 
Bs50i9 00 L Russian Ollvemer A-5217,00109,25 
BrOOR Sra | RUSSION = OlIVG were sen ee 5-6’ |2.50| 6.50 
2:50126-50sRussian™ Olive” coscce 2c: 6-8 =4)5 5 U0la7.00 
3.50] 9.00}]Sycamore (Planetree) .......- 5-6’ |3.00| 8.00 
2.75| 7.00|Sycamore (Planetree) ........| 6-8’ |4.00|10.50 
3.50} 9.00]Sycamore (Planetree) ........ 8-10’ |5.00,13.50 
5.00/1:3.50 DWalnut—Black. -.....-.....::.4.- S40 100 2250 
3.50| 9.00] Walnut—-Black ...........-..---- 5-69 12,50 6.50 
5.00|13.50] Walnut—Black ..........-..----. 6-8 13.50} 9.00 
6.50/17.00| Walnut—Black .................-} 8-10° |6.00}15.00 


| Size)|Each|Per3 


or vines of a kind, deduct 20% off the each 
or vines of a kind, deduct 30% off the each 


2 yr. 
DRANG 


80/2.10 


1.25|3.30 
1.25|3.30 
80/2.10 
-90|2.40 


price 
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Retail Prices FALL 1949-SPRING 1950 Order Now! 
GROW YOUR OWN DELICIOUS BERRIES AND FRUIT! 


PLANT THEM AROUND YOUH HOME, SUMMER COTTAGE OR FARM. 
BERRIES AND FRUIT WILL BRING MONEY, HEALTH AND HAPPINESS 


Fall Planting Season—October 15 to November 30 


Spring Planting Season—April 1 to May 25 
STRAWBERRY PLANTS (Regular)—Senator Dunlap 
25 for 90c, 50 for $1.50, 100 for $2.50, 250 for $5.00, 500 for $8.00, 1000 for $15.00 
STRAWBERRY PLANTS (Regular)—Premier or Robinson 
25 for $1.00, 50 for $2.00, 100 for $3.00, 250 for $6.00, 500 for $9.00, 1000 for $17.00 
STRAWBERRY PLANTS (Everbearing)—-Gem or Evermore (Minn. No. 1166) 
25 for $1.50, 50 for $2.50, 100 for $4.00, 250 for $8.00, 500 for $15.00, 1000 for $27.00 
WASHINGTON ASPARAGUS ROOTS 
(2 yr.).—25 for $1.75, 50 for $3.00, 75 for $4.00, 100 for $5.00 
(3 yr.).—25 for $3.00, 50 for $5.00, 75 for $7.00, 100 for $9.00 
RASPBERRY—Red (Latham), Red (Indian Summer Evb), Black (Cumberland or Logan), 
Purple (Sodus) 
BLACKBERRY—(Alfred or Eldorado), Boysenberry Vines, Dewberry Vines 
Prices of (1 yr.) 6 for $1.00, 12 for $2.00, 25 for $3.00, 50 for $5.00, 100 for $9.00 
Above Plants (2 yr.) 6 for $1.50, 12 for $3.00, 25 for $5.00, 50 for $8.00, 100 for $15.00 
GRAPE VINES—Concord (Blue), Fredonia (Black), Niagara (White), 
Caco (Red), Catawba (Red), Delaware (Red) 


RED CURRENTS—(Pres. Wilder or Red Lake), Bush Cherry (Hansen’s) 

Prices of (2 yr.) 50c¢ each, 6 for $2.50, 12 for $4.00, 25 for $7.50, 50 for $14.00 

Above Plants (3 yr.) 70c each, 6 for $3.50, 12 for $6.00, 25 for $10.00, 50 for $17.50 

BLUEBERRY PLANTS—Rubel, Rancocas, Jersey 

Prices of (2 yr.) $0.90 each, 6 for $5.00, 12 for $8.50, 25 for $16.00, 50 for $30.00 

Above Plants (3 yr.) $1.25 each, 6 for $7.00, 12 for $12.00, 25 for $22.50, 50 for $40.00 

APPLE TREES—Anoka, Yellow Transparent, Duchess, McIntosh, Wealthy, Northern Spy, 
Northwestern Greening, Snow, Winesap, Red and Yellow Delicious, Jonathan 

CRAB APPLE TREES—Dolgo, Whitney, Hyslop 

MULBERRY TREES—Russian 

PEACH TREES—Elberta, Hale Haven, Rochester, Champion (White) 

Prices of 11/16” cal—42-5 ft., $1.50 each, 3 for $1.25 each 

Above Trees |” cal—52-7 ft., $2.50 each, 3 for $2.00 each 

CHERRY TREES—Montmorency (sour, canning and pie), Sweet Cherry (White or Black) 

PEAR TREES—Bartlett, Clapps Favorite, Duchess, Flemish Beauty, Kieffer, Seckel 

PLUM TREES—Stanley Prune (Blue), Lombard (Blue), Yellow Egg, Green Gage, 


Abundance (Red), Burbank (Red), Superior (Red), Underwood (Red), Wanita (Red), 
Shropshire Damson (Small Blue) 


Prices of 11/16” cal—4Y-5/2 ft., $2.25 each, 3 for $2.00 each 
Above Trees 1” cal—5 2-62 ft., $2.75 each, 3 for $2.50 each 


SHIPMENTS—All shipments will be sent express (F.0.B., Wheaton, Ill.) unless requested 
otherwise. Nursery stock takes low express rates and is usually delivered within 24 to 48 
hours within 300 miles of Chicago. All stock is well packed in burlap or boxes with roots in 
wet packing. Boxing or packing is charged at actual cost. All shipments travel at the risk 
and cost of the purchaser. All stock is State Inspected and a Certificate of Inspection 
accompanies all shipments. The spring shipping and planting season is during April and May. 


TERMS—Send your check or money order in full with your spring nursery stack order—during 
January, February or March—and deduct 10% cash discount and also receive free packing 
and boxing, or send one-third (1/3) down payment with order, and balance will be sent 
C.0.D. 

Food planting material is in great demand—avoid shortage! Mail your order now and 
reserve. your plants for spring delivery. 


WARRENVILLE BERRY FARMS 


(30 Miles West of Chicago) 
WARRENVILLE, ILL - Phone 3141