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OUR SPECIAL SERVICE
ORCHARD ADVISER: -If you are con-
templating planting a large orchard and
need expert advice about varieties, how to
plant, or information on any point that
you are in doubt about, ask us to send
our man to your place. We can likely ar-
range to have him go. We want you to
have the benefit of our practical experi-
ence which has brcught success to our own
orchard enterprises. It might help you to
avoid unnecessary (possibly fatal) mistakes.
Consultation is the thing, and it is yours
for the asking. When needed, we can
usually supply a competent man to oversee
the planting of large orchards, and for this
service only a nominal charge is made in
addition to the man’s actual expense.
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT: Many people
have homes which need shade trees, ever-
greens, hedges, flowers and vines, but do
not know what to choose or how to plant.
We have this material of the very finest
quality and where the planting needed is
large enough to justify it and the distance
from Berlin is not too great, we will be
glad to send an expert landscape planter
to lay out your grounds for you and give
you his advice as to “what” and “how” to
plant. Write, if interested.
DON’T PLANT WORTHLESS VARIETIES
For many years the lists, especially of
peach and apple in the Nursery catalogs,
have been burdened with worthless varie-
ties. This year, we have eliminated a
great many of them and you will find our
list to be composed of pretty good ones
throughout. Don’t burden yourself with
a lot of miscellaneous kinds just for vue
sake of having them in your orchard.
Select a few of the best kinds and plant
them exclusively. The list of select vari-
eties as shown on page 3 will possibly be
of some help to you. If you will write us,
we will be glad to go isto the matter fully
and to help you select the profitable vari-
eties that will succeed in your section.
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COMPLETE PRICE LIST OF ALL
TREES AND PLANTS
A SELECT LIST OF VARIETIES
We call attention to the varieties listed
on this page. They are good ones, and
we have a large quantity of fine stock.
APPLES:—
Baldwin, Delicious, Duchess of Olden-
burg, Early Harvest, Fallawater, Gano,
Gravenstein, Grimes’ Golden, Jonathan,
Mammoth Black Twig, McIntosh Red,
Northern Spy, Red Astrachan, Rhode
Island Greening, Rome Beauty, Stark,
Stayn:an’s Winesap, Wealthy, Williams’
Early Red, Winesap, Winter Banana,
Wolf River, Yellow Transparent and
York Imperial.
PEACHES :—_
Belle of Georgia, BPrackett, Carman,
Crawford’s Late, Elberta, Greensboro,
Ray and White Heath Cling.
PEARS:—
Bartlett and Keiffer.
GRAPES :—
Concord, Moore’s Early and Niagara.
CHERRIES :—
Early Richmond and Montmorency.
STRAWBERRIES:—
Bubach, Gandy and Kiondike.
ORNAMENTAL STOCK:—
Norway Maple, Silver Maple, Sugar
Maple, American <Arborvitae, Pyra-
midal Arborvitae, Oriental Arborvitae,
Indian Cedar, Glory Boskoop Cypress,
Canadian Hemlock, Colorado Blue
Spruce, Norway Spruce, Koster’s Blue
Spruce and Baby Rambler Roses.
WINNERS—PLANT THEM
Stayman’s Winesap, Baldwin, York Imperial and
Yellow Transparent Apples.
Elberta and Ray Peach, Kieffer Pear, Early
Richmond Cherry, Concord Grares.
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OUR SPECIAL SERVICE
ORCHARD ADVISER: -If you are con-
templating planting a large orchard and
need expert advice about varieties, how to
plant, or information on any point that
you are in doubt about, ask us to send
our man to your place. We can likely ar-
range to have him go. We want you to
have the benefit of our practical experi-
ence which has brcught success to our own
orchard enterprises. It might help you to
avoid unnecessary (possibly fatal) mistakes.
Consultation is the thing, and it is yours
for the asking. When needed, we can
usually supply a competent man to oversee
the planting of large orchards, and for this
service only a nominal charge is made in
addition to the man’s actual expense.
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT: Many people
have homes which need shade trees, ever-
greens, hedges, flowers and vines, but do
not know what to choose or how to plant.
We have this material of the very finest
quality and where the planting needed is
large enough to justify it and the distance
from Berlin is not too great, we will be
glad to send an expert landscape planter
to lay out your grounds for you and give
you his advice as to “what” and “how” to
plant. Write, if interested.
DON’T PLANT WORTHLESS VARIETIES
For many years the lists, especially of
peach and apple in the Nursery catalogs,
have been burdened with worthless varie-
ties. This year, we have eliminated a
great many of them and you will find our
list to be composed of pretty good ones
throughout. Don’t burden yourself with
a lot of miscellaneous kinds just for vue
sake of having them in your orchard.
Select a few of the best kinds and plant
them exclusively. The list of select vari-
eties as shown on page 3 will possibly be
of some help to you. If you will write us,
we will be glad to go into the matter fully
and to help you select the profitable vari-
eties that will succeed in your section.
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COMPLETE PRICE LIST OF ALL
TREES AND PLANTS
A SELECT LIST OF VARIETIES
We call attention to the varieties listed
on this page. They are good ones, and
we have a large quantity of fine stock.
APPLES:—
Baldwin, Delicious, Duchess of Olden-
burg, Early Harvest, Fallawater, Gano,
Gravenstein, Grimes’ Golden, Jonathan,
Mammoth Black Twig, McIntosh Red,
Northern Spy, Red Astrachan, Rhode
Island Greening, Rome Beauty, Stark,
Stayn:an’s Winesap, Wealthy, Williams’
Early Red, Winesap, Winter Banana,
Wolf River. Yellow Transparent and
York Imperial.
PEACHES :-—
Belle of Georgia, Brackett, Carman,
Crawford’s Late, Elberta, Greensboro,
Ray and White Heath Cling.
PEARS:—
Bartlett and Keiffer.
GRAPES :—
Concord, Moore’s Early and Niagara.
CHERRIES:—
Early Richmond and Montmorency.
STRAWBERRIES:—
Bubach, Gandy and Kiondike.
ORNAMENTAL STOCK:—
Norway Maple, Silver Maple, Sugar
Maple, American Arborvitae, Pyra-
midal Arborvitae, Oriental Arborvitae,
Indian Cedar, Glory Boskoop Cypress,
Canadian Hemlock, Colorado Blue
Spruce, Norway Spruce, Koster’s Blue
Spruce and Baby Rambler Roses.
WINNERS—PLANT THEM
Stayman’s Winesap, Baldwin, York Imperial and
Yellow Transparent Apples.
Elberta and Ray Peach, Kieffer Pear, Early
Richmond Cherry, Concord Grares.
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For ‘‘ Terms, Application of Prices’’ and
‘*Special Prices’’ see inside of front cover.
Apples
Two-Year Budded Apple Trees, All Standard
Kinds
Each 10 100 1,000
6 to 7 f£t.<.5..25.2.$0.40) $3.50) SeQ00 See
tO Obese oa a 3.00 25.00 200.00
# Ott AREA ss eee ee .30 2.50 20.00 150.00
bt ERs eee 2a 2.00 15.00 125.00
aE ee RIES. cata ae 16 1.50 12.00 100.00
One-year Budded Apple Trees, All Standard
Kinds
Each 10 100 1,000
Fy tO RO ben, oats ae ome $0.35 $3.00 $25.00 $200.00
AS FOr ines 2 ee .30 2.50° 20200 150.00
BBG ee 2 eageeoe Bea e G5 2.00 15.00 125.00
NSU BES Sn eee .16 1.50 12.00 100.00
Alphabetical List of Apples
Albemarle Pippin, or King (of Tompkins
Yellow Newtown County )
American Golden Russet King David
Alexander Lankford
Baldwin Lawver
Ben Davis _Limbertwig
Benoni sHiveland Raspberry
Bismarck Longfield
Carolina Red June Mammoth Black Twig
Carthouse Maiden Blush
Coffelt Beauty Mann
Cooper Market McIntosh Red
Delicious Missouri Pippin
Dominie Myrick
Duchess of Oldenburg Nero
Early Colton Northern Spy
Early Harvest Northwestern Green-
Early Ripe ing
Early Strawberry Opaiescent
Ensee Paradise Winter Sweet
Fallawater Pewaukee
Fall Pippin Porter
Fameuse Rambo
Fanny Rawle’s Janet
Fourth of July Red Astrachan
Gano Rhode Island Green-
Golden Sweet ing
Gravenstein Rolfe "=
Gr s’ Golden Rome Beauty
JAarrison Russet ~ Salome
Hubbardston Nonsuch Scott’s Winter
Jefferies ~ Smith’s Cider
Jonathan Smokehouse
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Spitzenburg
Springdale
Starr
Stark
Stayman
Strawberry
Summer Rambo
Summer Hagloe
Sutton Beauty
Sweet Bough
Tolman’s Sweet
Apples.
Wagener
Walbridge
Wealthy
Williams Early Red
Winesap
Winter Banana
Wolf River
Yellow Bellflower
Yellow Newtown
Yellow Transparent
York Imperial
Crab
Prices same as other Apples
Golden So Martha
Hyslop Transcendent
Peaches
All Standard Varieties, except Ray and Brackett
Each 10 100 1,000
GL MOL Os co Se alow $0.35 $3.00 $16.00 $110.00
APG Se 7508s 0 Pee nee a ae ae .30 2.50 14.00 100.00
Ea 6, (Yh. Diath i oe oer ara peer 25 2.00 12.00 90.00
eee ROD Digs Be eae meee .20 pew G5 11.00 80.00
AES te SN OP ee a ois 1.25 10.00 70.00
Bae Aree tb socte bie, hee > one a 2 1.00 9.00 60.00
PTO DLP sist ore AO 90 8.00 50.00
Ray and Brackett Peaches
Each 10 100 1,000
Date Co htes tees ans $0.40 $4.00 $18.00 $160.00
7 Fag 0 eas Ces Bt Sen a ee .30 3.00 14.00 120.00
AAO. Sable eset ee 24 2.40 12.00 110.00
AB oa! a 3 eer .20 2.00 11.00 100.00
rif £0 ROP SSE § See ale ape ae .16 1.50 9.00 80.00
AO ot Cae ech ee ee 14 1.25 8.00 60.00
Alphabetical List of Peaches
Admiral Dewey
Alexander
Belle of Georgia
Brackett
Bray’s Rareripe
Bilyeu’s Late October
Captain Ede
Carman
Chair’s Choice
eotmett’s Southern
Early
Champion
Chinese Cling
Crawford’s Early
Crawford’s Late
Crosby
Edgemont Beauty
Elberta
Vf — ee? oe
Engle’s Mammoth
Fitzgerald
Ford’s Late White
Foster
Fox Seedling
Francis
Geary’s Hold On
Globe
Gold Drop
Se ee tee
larrison Cling
-~Hiley (Early Belle)
Iron Mountain
Jackson Cling
Kalamazoo
Krummel’s October
Late Elberta
Levy’s Late
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Peaches—Continued a rg
Mamie Ross “Smock, Beers
Marshall Sneed
Matthew’s Beauty Stevens’ Rareripe
Mayflower Stinson’s October
Meore’s Favorite Stump
[eCallister Sunrise Cling
Miss Lola Triumph
, Mountain Rose Waddell
New Prolific Walker’s Variesicd
Niagara Free
Oldmixon Free : White Heath Cling
Picquet’s Late Wilkin’s Cling
Prize Wonderful
Ray Willett
Reeve’s Favorite pJvelew St. John
Salway (Fleita)
Slappey
Pears
Standard Pear Trees—Except Kieffer
Each 10 100 1,000
G@ tot Jhb Se ee oe $0.50 $4.00 $35.00 $300.00
te’ G-TeEs cae es ee .40---. 3:50: —30.00 25008
GEC ER Se ete ita oo” oO 25.00 200.08
Sto 4 flee eae eee Ur a 2 ae Ow 150.00
Each 10 100 1,000
7 to 8 ft.. 3 yrs......$0.40 $3.50 —$25.00- $225.00
6.10 4,26. 2 VES. =e a5 3.00 20.00 175.00
Fy 0 ee BS | and 2 YES. [a0 - 2-50 15.00 140.00
4 to 5. ft. 1 and 2 yrs. =..25 2.00 12.00 110.00
3 to 4 ft. | and 2 yrs. 220-50 8.00 75.00
2to3ft.,land2 yrs. .15 1.00 7.00 60.00
Dwarf Pear Trees
Each 10 100
4: $05 file ey ee eae eee $0:25- $2.00." Sis-00
S 604 Ei ao eo Oe .20 1.50 12.00
PEO. ee FE ee eee BS 9a" 1,25 10.00
STANDARD AUTUMN PEARS
Bartlett Le Conte
Garber Seckel
STANDARD WINTER PEARS
Kieffer
DWARF PEARS
Bartlett
QP, x
SCF BION E
SA -—X Fe $8 eo Ne
Grapes
Two-year vines, 10 cts. each, 75 cts. for 10,
$3 per 100, $25 for 1,000; l-year vines, $20 per
1,000.
BLACK GRAPES
Champion McPike
Concord Moore’s Harly
Katon Worden
RED GRAPES
Wyoming Red
WHITE GRAPES
Diamond Niagara
Empire State Pocklington
Martha
Cherries
Each 10 100 1,000
Gr tO: eae re: $0.35 $3.00 $25.00 $225.00
DCO IG See wer aae a 00 §=6©2:50 =20.00 175.00
AGO Bie Bes chess 25 2.00 _ 15.00 125.00
oy tOr Fete. eee ss 20.21.50. 12:00 §=100:00
ZStoroenhe ee se ae -15)> 21.25 > 20,00. ~ «75.00
SOUR CHERRIES
Early Richmond English Morello Montmorency
SWEET CHERRIES
Black Tartarian Windsor Yellow Spanish
Plums
Fach 10 100 1,000
GEO (ok Ue hee ree _.$0.35 $3.50 $25.00 $225.00
B40 (Or Phe ts ae cr, 20 §=§©3.00 § 20:00 © 175.00
COO Ot tee tee. ee a2) = 2 OO, taeu0: 125700
BOA ES ee ac als 20. 2500" 12-00" 1:0000
22105. ftw ee 20 150 8.00 75.00
Burbank Red June
Quinces
Prices, 3 to 4 feet 40 cts. each, $8.50 for 10,
$30 per 100.
Champion
Apricots
Prices, 3 to 5 ft., 30c. each, $2.50 for 10, $20
per 100.
Russian Superb
Blackberries
Prices, 15 cts. each, 75 cts. for 10, $3.50 per
100, $25 per 1,000,
Eldorado Rathbun Snyder
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Dewberries
Prices, 5 cts. each, 25 cts. for 10, $1.50 per
100, $7.50 per 1,000.
Austin Lucretia
Raspberries
Prices, 15 cts. each, 75 cts. for 10, $3 per 100,
$20 per 1,000,
Cumberland Gregg Ruby
Currants
Prices, 15 cts. each, $1 for 10, $5 per 100.
Fay’s Prolific Wilder
Goosberries
Prices, 20 cts. each, $1 for 10, $7.50 per 100,
$60 per 1,600.
Downing Houghton Pearl
Strawberries
PLANTS FOR SPRING SHIPMENT
12 25 50 100 250 500 1,000 5,000
Aroma. $0. 2080. 3580. 5080. 75$1 2582. 0083. 50815. 00
Bubach. .20 sided abies 0 15.00
Brandy-_
wine .. <~<25 40° .60. .90°£.50 2:25 4:60 Pis0
Chesa-
peake . .25 .40 .60 1.00 1.75 3.00 5.00 20.00
Chipman. -20 .35d .50 .75 1.25°2.00°3:50 15.00
Climax... :<20 °.30 <.40 60 1.00 1-60.3.00 13.7%
Crescent... .20 .35° 50.75 2-25 2:00 -3.50 00
Dunean ... 220° .30- 40 .60. 1:00 £60 3.00ci3
Bkey- 2... 25) 40°. 60 290. 1.50 2225-4.00 150
Excelsior. .20 .30 .40 .60 1.00 1.60 3.00 13.75
Fairdale
Giant.:.2 .20. 2355-50... fa Pe 2200S eee
Fendall... .25 .40 .60 1.00 1.75 3.00 6.00 25.00
Gandy..........20 30°. 2:40 - .60°1:0021.60- 2.00, fai
Haverland .20 .30 .40 .60 1.00 1.60 3.00 13.75
Klondike. .20 .80 .40 .60 1.00 1.60 3.00 13.75
Michel’s
Barly... .20 .30 :40 .60 4.00 £.60°3:00-22ci
Missionary .20 .380 .40 .60 1.00 1.60 3.00 13.75
Nick
Obmer. .:25 .40.'.60 .90 1:50 2.25 24.00°2630
Norwood. .25 .40 .60 1.00 1.75 3.00 5.00 20.00
Parson’s
Beauty. .20 .30 .40 .60 1.00 1.60 3.00 13.75
Sample... .20 .30 .40 .60 1.00 1.60 3.00 14.59
Senator
Dunlap. .20. .30 .40 .60.1.00 1.60 3:00 I2-%
Superior:. 20° <3 .40. ..60. 1.00 1.60 3.00 13.75
Tennessee .20 .30 .40 .60 1.00 1.60 3.00 13.75
hree W’s: .25 .40 .60 .90 1.50 2.25 4.00 17.50
Warfield. - .20 .30 .40 .60 1.00 1.60 3.00 13.75
Plants for shipment in the fall, $1 per 1,000
extra.
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Asparagus
PRICES OF ASPARAGUS CROWNS.—l-year
crown 25 cts. per 10, 65 cts. per 100, $3 per
1,000; 10 to 49 crowns are sold at the 10 rate,
50 to 299 crowns are sold at the 100 rate, 300 or
more crowns are sold at the 1,000 rate:
Barr's Mammoth Conover’s Colossal
Donald’s Elmira
Giant Argenteuil Palmetto
Miscellaneous Shade and
Ornamental Trees
AILANTHUS GLANDULOSA
Hach 10
SHC OA aehinnes es, eae ea cna PN $0.25 $2.00
a Mal (KON HEY E50 Ne ne i Ne aa GE OD 3.00
> to 4 ft. 50 4.00
ofr BLO? oe ep ate ei cas ance als: Sear gucua Rpenets Td 6.00
ASH
Black
Each 10
Sect eal Nalgene sek say ions aoe eee eee $1.25 $10.00
1 UC es (06 esa (2A 3s Et Caled ea oP mag ean may elle 1.75 15.00
Mountain
Hach 10
AOR CMa EEE Rowe a hk ROR OS Peet ne ne Rani tee is $0.50 $4.00
DEO ee sO inteacereeem are uoth iaulagie as ye tee ike HD 6.00
GEO aot astute aca GN nde ebane ork tac Mate othe 1.00 8.00
Se Oa eMule meager etek ie irs aha teen-e saditodac ese 2.00 15.00
BEECH
Purple
Kach 10
Boag EO Fe MDS ELE te oa oe Ae Sa ear eee ar $1.00 $8.00
Des O ey Ae eieur e No k a w a ee wee 2.00 18.00
Purple Weeping
Each
DEVAS MORONUIES Mitt elegy cco se guetta ea we we ici vow $3.00
BIRCH
European
Each 10
SSAC OA B26: Face eg Ae ote 2 I $2.00 $17.50
EG) SPT ROG | 2s 28 FF bee ee an ea PALO) 20.00
12 to 14 ft ‘ait «RE ay, ae ne 2 o00. 2o.00
Cut-leaved Weeping
Each 10
= EEOC (El Cay ag sae 2 ee $1.00 $8.00
OM OMe eee ee To en Soe aia 1.50 12.00
SS EG TCR Bo is ae a ee 2.00 16.00
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Lo=..'6
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to-~ 7
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CATALPA BUNGEI
budded, l-yr. crown.
budded, 2-yr. crown.
CATALPA SPECIOSA
ft. $6.40 3.00
Pee es ee oe ee 00 4.00
PERS SS Yee Sak ee bees eee 60 5.00
ji Ne ie te Ma aioe oma Ma el a Ta 6.00
LBS io ato eee ee oe eee 1.00 8.00
1H SOR ae MSV RA eA mag cae vest ply sgls 1.25 10.090
DE See a ee 1.50 12-50
ELM
American
Each 10
Bis ok 2 ee a eee $0.75 $6.00
Cte Ree ee ae 1.50 12.50
Ec ed cea eee are 2.00 18.00
ft. ee oe Bo ane 2350 208
Bis e oo ee ees $0.50 $4.00
13 ieee oe Fan oak teresa e's ase kh eM ee Td 6.00
| 5 PNR ae A teem aioe ARR Ua wires SUSE? 1.00 au
PbS oa ee ee 1.25 10.00
HORSE-CHESTNUT
European
Each 10
fee eS ee Be ee $0.50 $4.00
BESS oe ee ne aes 5 6.00
| §] PA eee ae pe Rc REE 1.00 8.00
BES Se ee ce cla eee E25 10.00
FES Re ee et ee ay
Double White
Each 10
| RRS OS, tia dene eS, ere $1.00 $8.00
Bil a. TS a eae ee ee $25 10.00
LINDEN
American
BOL eye Were eps mie om, Cm elses be
.60 5.00
Td 6.00
1.25
1.735
Clee ict
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LOCUST
Honey
Each 10
OE Rg A ee eee $0.75 $6.00
ee AI a 8 RR ee Se 1.00 §.00
OTB yh CESS IRS or te Sea fanaa eae ae 1.50 12.50
Were ae PN are Ran E asa? hl tes ora’ 2.00 18.00
Black
Each 10 L100
Na vie hatin naibew as eae -e eo $8.00
ee ey op re. | aL ee ea oe ae ae .20 1.50. 12.00
PSR el Pi ok 20 2.00 16.00
oe ao Re eee .30 2.50 20.00
MAPLES
Ash-leaved, or Box Elder
Each 10 100 1.000
Perit tee: *; $0.30 2.50 $20.00 $175.00
Ph aes Sey ee a 1 3.00 95.00 200.00
10° 1S Bia ss ess OO. -4.50 ~ 40.00 ~ 350.00
Coluhicum or Red
kaeb 10
oO eS ae eae meet $1.00 $8.00
eer A Aa bg eshte oa eg gr glen ee 1.50 12.50
Japanese
See under Shrubs
Norway
Each 10 100 1,000
6 eke 6 ws a -eo.00° $2.50" $22.00 .“$200.00
Oi. Seuled a ankeedare on 3.00 27.00 250.00
i 0 eee oo a0) 4.00 32.00 300.00
Eth WRN ete ae er tn CO 7.00 60.00 500.00
to” O° Et: 1.00 9.00 80.00 TOO.00
to 20 tha 1.50 14.00 130.00 1,250.00
toy. 1 Ee. oe... ..2-00
to. 14. fi 5.00
Schwedler’s
Bach 10
OE ee NE as a re ee $0.75 $6.00
RR gh LE Ae ee a 1.00 9 00
ee ee ee 1.25 10.00
a UR Pe Si ee cas 1:75 15.00
Silver
Each 10 100 1,000
to § ft. $0.15 $1.25 $12.00 $100.00
i Cle. 20 1.75 15.00 125.00
te. °F te 25 2 00 17.50 150.00
to 8S ft. 30 2.25 20.00 175.09
WO: Zt. 35 2.50 29 00 200.00
to 10 ft. 40 2.75 25.00 225.00
tp 12) £6: 45 4.00 30.00 250.00
to 14 ft 50 4.50
oe SSS
4 to
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6 to
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6 to
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Sugar
Each 100 1,000
aeathiteec. « $0.30 $2.50 $22.00 $200.00
Ce Butar Se eee ee 3.00 27.00 250.00
SABES Ws es ee Oe 4.00 32.00 300.00
SEs oo ee 19 7.00 60.00 500.00
S8t. ds ee OO. 4. 9200) «-S000-- “700300
Wier’s Cut-leaved
Each 10
= ia 1] ae gn iene aie ate Nee ey le eve $0.25 $2.00
Es 52 oe aN cles ae ees 0 4.09
7 Seog! Tt Cae pene ee ect ee = ear kee Rd .60 5.00
STRESS ens tek re ee eee Te 6.50
2 BE) fa ee SBE Set hh Oi iit ope eral ne 1.00 8.00
OAK
White Each 10
Ty SES cats: aerel fee ener ne Ne, S100. 2: $7.50
LS pe Ue igs aretha, lk Tange Sa 1.50 12.50
fig eee take is oe Ged See eee a Ca 2.00 17.50
Sm oh A SIR ae J ee ee 2250. 20.00
Pin Each 10
SW Gt ea, Aa, a ea ee ee eater ate $1.00 7.50
GeO oo aetna ye WR oe 1.50 12.50
7 ©) A ee ae i dA Se Peet Oe SAG a eee 2.00 es
PO: Bra wen eee Candy 2's 5: cee Za 20200
Scarlet Each 10
BUG De ors hg nish ea rem eat Te $1.00 Sf.00
GHB ae Se oe ee ic 0) 22a
af aes el ere eee ee es a 2.00 17.50
SUPE. Se ee er es Slee ohiace eS) 20.00
MULBERRY, TEAS’ WEEPING
ist <i ive, 2 Seen Sie ae EH ch OD, gee $2.00
ORIENTAL PLANE
Each 10 100
Gefbse 2 Soe ae oOo, “SO S000
S586. 2255) nee ee By? 5" 7.00 60.00
HC 0) Grok en RC ess os ee 1G. 9.00 80.00
EG fhe. Bengt fe ee nee Gl 4.00 25.00
ESSE 65a. yo Mitre eae oe 5.00 40.00
eee Each 10
Be Sy Sn ear cities ke eS, 7 arg ae $0.50 $4.00
APC iy Maca Po eee RA Ae ERIS afi 6.00
ESB) 3) 7a a erie at: Ser, Lak hs tea a 1.00 rensie)
POPLAR
Carolina
G ft.
S 428.
HO EE
bbe.
Lombardy Each 10
pie oS DP eel ae ae Re $0.25 $2.00
a 1 CIN Sak © Leo Sn alge eae ies tects ei are fee a 3D 3.00
SE ALe MED PRE So. ee es ee ae a D0 4.00
Byes ETM C97 Fy SME i gc nea Om cereale Ar aa 6.00
PURPLE FRINGE
Smoke Tree
Each 10
Pele TRE, oe | I SS OS Fae ee pre eee rae iT | $4.00
oa We Meas HRS by Pl dala 3 tae Re ys ee eC aR, ee Ta
2 feat C1 ei Rt ST ae ee Ca Pree See mer Senet: rane 1.00
TULIP TREE
kach 10
BU pee) 6 ee Fe tere ee os ee oe $6.00
LIA Ie Se Clete ote ea aes 1.00 8.00
Sse ee ti to eee Oe. Soa feds 15.00
LOT eae bes re re SE en Lae 2.50
iy Pg 1 De = SAR ee AR ey lala FY Tepe ea 3.00
WALNUT
Black Each 10
ie eae Ne ere eo Sel Ee a ee $4.00
FGF GEN Cet 2 2 EIR Stas eRe SAE Neto vee ie ees bg bs 6.00
ee” Pies ee Res Se at OO ates or 1.00 7.50
Pacae) toy a ees A ek ene aoe 25 10.00
BE ABE oe Pee ha oe ae Oe eee 1.50 12.50
WILLOW
Babylonian Weeping Each
De EGY a cet Rte ee Aes ee ein, oe ete ais PORE
Ts Fee: oS pS ee ae oe en pee ie 35
ERE iw Sat oe LO th” Ty A eee fare .5D0
ee as ree eee eee oe ae eee 2 2 byt
OG, OR YS 0 Ie ere a ER Ag se Aa 1.06
Evergreen Trees
ARAUCARIA IMBRICATA
Each
BRS oe Been ete Re nn Sel a Sh at asc whe Te | $1.50
ARBORVITAE
American
Each 10 100
12 to 18 in ee eee eos soe StS 00
18 to 24 in 50 4.00 25.00
eae Te ie ae eo oe AE 6.00 40.00
eg) OM: (BE F pei 5 oe ae eee 1.50 12.50 80.00
4 i0° AE See hee ee, 2
SS JE Aedes sor as od os 3.00 30.00
Ellwanger’s Each
iy. OO ARR Se a a 5k yr oe ea A ee org $1.50
SA Fe te se IO
Globular Each 10
Is 00 DA Eitan ss ei rn ad peg 5 $1.50 $12.50
7 ee ree On ee 2.00 18.00
Oriental
k ee Each 10 100
2to 5 ft... curse eegeeess- 80.75 $6.50 $60.00
B20, 2 Meenas tines eek s tus £30 12..50
ae Fy 5 Meee ri. veo wee 1.3.00
> to 6 ft. Pe ce ee Jee
@ Oi. we heer ek os hee es ». 00
B Gh. Bo Ein. cha are aw ee ee 7.90
Peabody's Golden
Each 10
+h OE RAs. Soe eee 2 eee $0.50 $4.00
Oe Oe. a Ss a See ee ea oes oe Td 6.00
- Oe Bs . Pine ac! ae aia Oi aa Pgs Oe eee 125° -- 10:06
A See ae ay te, L.7d
Pyramidal
Each 10 100
Oe 6 Sn ee eee. 94.50. $40.00
eee ne RE es 3G sk 6% os iy 6.50 60.00
i ee Nhe ere ee ge ae Te 1.50. 12.50
YT oy. See 2.00 18.00
Dre OO Aer ees cee hee ee ae oie 3.00
Ware's Siberian Each
Cee ere foes eds na a wen wes hg $1.50
THUYOPSIS DOLOBRATA
Each
SD Gk Oe Bo eck ea a Se ins ae ee $1.00
CEDAR
Blue Virginia
Each 10
Ol ie Bees gk Ne ins ea een secs $0.75 $6.00
, Wie SS, Ae ee ree er ee 1.00 9.00
Indian
Each 10
or Oe OR eee eo $0.50 $4.00
Sie ROR a as 2 eee Saou aie Ses aS 6.00
es ee es eee ee ee ee 1.50 12.50
ee Gh RR CS Sipe, OT ea eee eee 2.50 20.00
+ to “SET BR ee ee OR Pee oer eo
Bek BR eo as Shae eipie eke st <> 4.50
ee Oe ee ee ace ak on 2s 6.00
Red °
Each 10 100
1 a: oy ee peare teense $0.30 $2.50 $20.00
ee ee eS SR ee eee 50 4.50 40.00
ee Re oy eS a ee ee 1.00 8.00
‘46 oo a ee 1.50 12.50
Japanese Each
Sy ae Se ia ae i ee ee $1.50
14
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CYPRESS
Glory of Boskoop
Each 10
Pe Ee ee ee Pe SO $1.50 $12.50
ee EO. She oc See eee a tee 3.00 25.00
4. £6. 5) Teg ora rae A pe eee 4.00
SB Gy Re eS Cote Soe eee eee 5.00
GOR “TRESS © et ee ae ee 7.00
(For other Cypresses, see Retinosporas) :
FIR
Cephalonian
Each 10 100
12 10s Sa 3h ee ee eee $0.50 $4.00 $30.00
LS $022 ens oe Sea eee ag 6.90
Nordmann's
Each 10
12 te: PSAe ae. Vass ac os Re eee ees $9.00
White or Concolor
Each 10
12 16: TS ae oe 5 ea ee $5.00
1S 162i ok oe a ee eee 1.00 7.50 :
2 tO Pte ee ge bie Be eee 2.00
Balsam Each 10
12 “te IS ins eA oe ee Se eee es $5.00
18 16:28: IN See ee ee eee 1.00 7.00
HEMLOCK
Canadian
Each 10 100
12: toy TS. oe eee $0.50 $4.00 $30.00
18 160° 242 ee ee i 6.00 50.00)
2: 10-3 Shite ee eee 1.00 7.50 60.00
3: t6. -4° PSs eet ere 2.50 20.00
JUNIPER
Chinese Golden Each
2 ft ee ee eee $2.00
Common Each 10
2'te . 3: fice ee eee $9.00
Douglas Golden Each
12to: TSS ee ee oe ee ee eee C5 Gar
Irish
Each 10 100
18S te 22 Ain. So cs 2 ee ee ee ree
ZO Be Mebieocs So eee ee eee oT 6.00
oo. LO. 24 hit Se re eee 1.50 12.50
Savin Each
12 te. £8) he ee ae ea ee ee eee $0 30
18 to 24 PL ie ee ea ee yee Ae ed item
24 to” SO ike See es oe ea ee ee Tee 1.00
15
18
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
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r4
Se ue
Tamarisk-leavea
VS TW ooo ae re ee ee
PINE
Austrian
Each 10
LS ABD oles Se 3 eee $0.50 $4.50
OM diag = we ae 15 6.00
SS set MS, ate Fay 1.00 7.00
Scotch
Each 10
ESOS. 52 i eee OO eer
7A SS) See Se aM oe ee A 8 bas ie 6.00
Be i geen Eek 5 eid ee 1.00 7.50
A ARR. See es Ge on ode die 2.00 17.50
Se 1 2 aon ON SEA 3.00 25.00
6 ft IES S 5 oR ee od re ie 4.00
White Each
cS) Ne 1 See ra ee ee ee EE)
Fe: Se | apo... eC mane ei uacte et: hoe 6 a0
Sib oe ee aa eee ee 75D
A ie ns oa Oe een, ie eee 156
BEE ee «os Sy ate ee See 2.50
RETINOSPORA
Japanese Bach
OEP SEINE ee ee Ra Ae eae eee $0.75
Japanese Graceful
Fach
7h GE 13 CAD eee a a Pd oa eng e Me ery es] try.
Japanese Thread-like
Each
ok RIN rc oe seas ei ae ees $0.75
a fh RM et eae SOE! hie te 1.50
es BO il Bene peered ert en 8 1 Sane em ee aS IU,
GE A eet boa ae ee eae 6.00
eo Ne
10
$3.00
4.00
6.00
12-50
20.00
10
$6.00
10
$10.00
10
$6.00
12.50
25.00
Each
a rn tree ats uA PA A OR cn ot A: $1.25
RETINOSPORA PISIFERA AUREA
RETINOSPORA PISIFERA
Each
15 | Reaper or Minna nee gay rent gone <7 a
Each
BY8 cure She ne ae ee es ee Se aD
DC] ie Raa eem na Sik MERA AN ae a yah D5
RETINOSPORA
Plume-like Fach
TELS 6 d82 oe ees Sea ee ee eae tes $1.00
| gre PMoRE sient “contains; Thos Sate 3 Rea
fis) oie Se wd cE CE Se eee eee
1 | SRR ERE a ee ree eC hac on 3.00
a, @y,
g° Se
10
$6.00
$6.00
SO SE FED em
Golden Plume-like
Each 10
ES TAEO Mc arA sea ace ore ses ek Ne SO:75 > ~ 56:00
DEO ecvoad i tet obey eee ke Seen et ee 15h 12250
SPRUCE
Colorado Blue
Each 10
PARI ED el Pein U0 ak 5 eet ee SR 2h me $1.00 $8.00
LS REO eo’ CIT Ress seen ce Nc eee eee 1.50 12.50
AT GS Wire pon! CER Guee A “acca See eam av le ga 2.00 18.00
SSO eae ities ge hee ese we ee eee 4-00— 35:00
ARE OGgic¥ plete eA st are oS) on he 6.00 55.00
ibe Uae ti VE a7 OM ce i A me A vole | 8.00 60.00
Douglas Each
da O@US one ee Se! ee eee ee Be $0.50
SSE Cin ine STN Waite hone a Roce oie See nica TEST ve ge ea Co
Pats (CMa L105 sete ea a a aie Rel) ee ec ae reg ae 1.00
Koster’s Blue Each 10
TEE Te ATMOS ia kdl ee a le ami as $2.00 $17.50
pe eet See eee oer een 25.00
Ul Chee aa ee ee eo ar Se as a ee ees 4.00 35.00
PES SUC Ys ie Ge Baal Fy Golan ee Sant MO I OR tet ges 6.00 50.00
Norway
Each 10 100 ~—-:1,000
Goto deen $0.15 $1.25 $12.00 $100.00
ire] RG hd Wee Ud ee .20 Tats 15.00 125.00
TS bor 24 Til etic e ek se 2.00 17.50 150.00
oye a a5 ye 0 6 a ee 35) Dae 20.00 175.00
SOS Hoe An. Ht aes ee oD Zea 22.00 200.00
F&O stees Mie fF IM eee a 40 aekes 25.00 225.00
LST] Macha MB) BO eee 50 4.50 35.00 300.00
White Each 10
aes Die 2 Peter b teeta tm oes ect a ete Me me ae $0.50 $4.00
2 PSS Bg Jobts Siar i 9 Poe cine ae ee ete ene oF) 6.60
APRON es UBT Sr ie ea cies Sz eke eens 1.00 8.00
YEW
English Each 10
RSCG ie ee NE poe eee = ee ws ake $1.00 $8.00
Parl 5 Staats || Pa. alles a ne ale a ne gee if 15.00
asl we te Ait ge ee oe oo a ne RO TUO
Oe Sy ENO rae ir Shs socks Godlee Sa 4.50
Irish Each 10
SON ree on ee eee oe os SS SP OO.” $18.00
2 ty hd 3.00
to ee eo See =
Broad-Leaved Evergreens
Azalea, Evergreen.
12-in. plants, <15— te-25 “buds, -$1.50° each,
$12.50 for 10.
Azalea, Hinodegiri, ©
12-in. plants. 15 to 25 buds, $1.50 each.
$12.50 for 10.
Azalea. Japanese.
12-in. plants, 15 to 25 buds, $1 each, $7.50
£0r 10:
Boxwood. See under Hedge Plants.
Cotoneaster, Box-leaved.
i tOne EH. 15) CESS eden.
Cotoneaster, Shining-leaved or Rose Box,
t:- to: 2 ft.,; 15 ets.each:,
Fetter Bush, Japanese.
fb. ib -eaene
Fetter Bush, Mountain.
I £t., sb eaeh.
Garland Flower.
18 to 24 in., $1 each.
Holly, Japanese.
2 to 3 ft., $1.50 each, $12.50 for 10.
Laurel, Cherry.
18 to. 24 in., $1.25 each; 2 TO. 358. Die
each.
Laurel, Mountain.
1 ft., 50 cts. each, $4 for 10.
Mahonia, or Oregon Grape.
2 ft., $1.50 each, $12.50 for 10.
Mahonia, Japanese.
2 tt. S50 each, -o12250) for, 10:
Rhododendron Catawbiense Hybrids.
$1 each, $9 for 10. $80 per 100.
Flowering Shrubs
Barberry, Purple-leaved.
See under Hedge Plants.
Bladder Senna.
3 to 4 ft., 50. ets. each, “SS for 10:
Currant, Red-flowering,
2 to 3 ft., 50 cts. each, $4 per 10.
Currant, Mountain.
2 to 3 ft., 50 cts. each, $4 for 10.
Daphne.
2 to 3 ft., 50 cts. each, $4 for 10.
Deutzia.
12 in., 25 cts. each; 18 to 24 in., 3d cts:
each: 2 to 3. ft.; 50 ets. each:
Deutzia, Single White.
2: to.3. f£t:,. 50°cts. each
Deutzia, Double White.
18 to 24 in., 35 cts. each; 2 to 3 ft., 50 cts.
each.
Deutzia, Pride of Rochester.
2 to 8 ft., 50° ets; edeh; 2 -toct tio fo ees.
each.
~
Se OSS
ee EF FP ae =
FLOWERING SHRUBS, continued.
Deutzia, Single Pink.
2 tOnonkb.. 50 ets. each,
Deutzia, Double Pink.
at ean Cus. CHC = 12-10no. fb DO ets. each:
> LOY At Tocris. each.
Deutzia, Slender,
ZetO Stk. oo els: each:
Deutzia, Lemoine’s.
2 to 3 ft., 50 ets. each.
Deutzia, Small-flowered.
2 tOvor tos 0: -Ciss- e2eh.
Deutzia, Rough-leaved.
DLO Eben a0. CLS. EXE.
Deutzia Wells’.
2 to 3 ft., 50 cts. each.
Dogwood, Red-flowering,
2 tO oti ol each, SO-per 210.
Dogwood, White-flowering.
2 LOU i, CS ween ~Sbr Lora O:
Dogwood, Yellow-leaved.
Zito abba pL: Ove,
Filbert.
ZuAGeo tise. cts: each, $6 for, 10
Globe Flower, or Japanese Rose.
18 to 24 in., 75 ets. each.
Golden Bell, Droopine.
A hott, oO. CLS. each.
Golden Bell, Fortune’s.
18 to 24 Ime, oD - cts Caen 20" oe “LL.,-00' cts:
each.
Golden Bell, Hybrid.
2 to 3 ft., 50 ets. each.
Golden Bell, Dark Green.
2. (03. 1ts o02ets;-eaeh:
Golden Chain.
250 > ft. Cts. CaCl.
Gold Flower.
18 to 24 in., 50 ets. each.
Hawthorn, Paul’s Scarlet.
3 to 4 ft... TS ets:- each.
Eawthorn, Double White-fiowering.
3: to 4.4t. fo cts? eaeh.
Hazel, Flowering.
2 40-3 103502 CTS. each.
Honeysuckle, Fly.
2 tO-3 ti. oO Lts: each,
Honeysuckle, Japanese Bush.
2 10 o,ft.,-p0- cts. each.
Honeysuckle, Tartarian.
2: tO es tee OCLs each.
Hydrangea, Japanese Blue.
18 to 24 in., 50 ects. each.
Hydrangea, Large-flowered.
-o to 4 ft., $1 each.
Indigo, False. ;
3 to 4 ft., 50 cts. each.
ae)
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Dee SO ED ae
FLOWERING SHRUBS, continued.
Jasmine, Naked-flowered.
3 to 4 ft., 50 cts. each.
Juneberry, or Service Berry.
2 to 3 ft., 50 ects. each.
Lilac, Common.
All varieties, 3 to 4 ft., 50 cts. each, $1.75
for 4.
Lilac, Single White, Marie Legraye.
Lilac, Double White, Mme. Lemoine.
Lilac, Single Red, Ludwig Spaeth.
Magnolia, Hall’s Japan,
2 to-3 ft. $l exch, SS for 10:
Magnolia, Soulange’s,.
2 to S £t., SL each, $7.50 for 40: Ste — &..
$2 each, $18 for 10.
Maple, Japanese.
ito 2 tte> SE exeh-
Maple, Japanese, Blood-leaved.
| to ZL Si50) eaeh-
Mock. Orange, Common.
2 to 3 £t.,_50 ets. each.
Mock Orange, Large-leaved.
2 to 3 ££... 25. ets. each: 3 te-4. ft... a0 ets:
each.
Mock Orange, Lemoine’s.
2 tO 2 £t., 50 ects. exenh-
Mock Orange, Zeyher’s,
2 to 3 £t., 50-ctS: eaen.
New Jersey Tea, or Red Root.
3 to 4 ft., 50 cts. each.
New Jersey Tea, Gloire de Versailles.
3 to 4 ft., 50 ets. each.
Plum, Purple-leaved.
3 to 4 ft., 50 ets. each.
Quince, Dwarf-flowering,
2 10 3 £250 cis. each.
Rose of Sharon.
2: to 3 £t.,- 25. ets. each, $2 .for (10, StSe per
100; 3 to 4 ft., 35 ets. each, $3 for 10, $25
per 100; 4 to 5 ft., 75 cts. each, $6 for 10.
$50 per 100.
Scorpion Senna.
2 to-3 EE... 50 ets. each.
Siberian Pea Shrub.
2 to 3 £t., 50 ets. each.
Smoke Tree.
2? te 3 £t., 50 ets. each.
Snowberry.
2 to 3. ft, a0 cts) each:
Spirea, Crimson.
1 to 2 £t., 50: ets. eack:
Spirea, Hybrid Snow Garland.
18 to 24 in., 25 ets. each; 2 to 2 ft., a0 ets.
each.
Spirea, Lance-leaved, Double.
2 to 3 ft.; 50 ets, -exen.
Spirea, Meadow Sweet.
2 to 3 ft., 50 ets. each.
20
cox, so ue : NSS
= te 338 oe AK
FLOWERING SHRUBS, continued.
Spiraea opulifolia.
iS toet2t ans, 25 - cts: “each; 2 to 3. fiz, 50° ets.
each.
Spirea, Plum-leaved.
18 to 24. in., 25 cts. each; 2 to 3 ft., 50 ‘cts.
each.
Spirea, Thunberg’s Snow Garland.
2 tO, t.. SO cts. each:
Spirea, Van Houtte’s Bridal Wreath.
Pet a tt, (20 Cis. Gach, 2-25 tor 10:3 to 4
ft... povers..each, s37s0r 40.
Spirea, White-flowering.
2-t0) Surt., 50 cts. each:
Strawberry Bush.
2 dosed. 1D CUS. each. S06 tor 1023-10°-4 Tt,
$1 each, $7.50 for 10; 4 to 5 ft., $1.50 each,
$12.50 tor 102-5- 106 ft.; $id each; , $15
for 10.
Sweet-scented Shrub.
2-10 ovtte 2 (ets. -eaeh>: S2ct0er 10. S18 per
100; 3 to 4 ft., 50 ets. each, $4 for 10, $30
per 100.
Viburnum Lantana,
2 to 3 ft., 50 cts. each.
Viburnum opulus.
2 tno tL... 500 cts.* each:
Viburnum plicatum.
18 to 24 in., 50 ets. each, $4 for 10.
Weigela, Eva Rathke.
2 to 3 ft., 58 ets: each:
Weigela, Rose-colored.
2 to 3 ft., 50 cts. each.
Weigela Steltzneri.
2 tO: 3. Lt.,, 30° ets. ach.
Weigela, White-flowered.
2 £07 a Te. Cis: each:
Willow, Rosemary.
2 to 3 ft., 50 ets. each.
Hardy Climbing Vines
Bittersweet.
6 to 8 ft., $1 each.
Clematis paniculata.
00 ets. each.
Dutchman’s Pipe.
3 to 4 ft., $1 each.
Honeysuckle, Hall’s.
& 10-4-1£-3- 502ets. each:
Honeysuckle, Heckrott’s.
3 to 4 ft., 50 cts. each.
Ivy, Boston.
anton 4 fiz) -ets.each.
Ivy, Engelmann’s.
4 to 5 ft., 50 ets. each.
Ivy, Broad-leaved.
4 to 5 ft., 50 cts. each.
Myrtle, Variegated.
4 to 5 ft., 50 cts~ each.
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HARDY CLIMBING VINES, continued.
Silk Vine.
6 to 8 ft., 7d ets. each.
Trumpet Creeper.
2 to 3 ft., 75 ets. each.
Virginia Creeper.
4 to 5 ft., 50 ets. each.
Wistaria, Purple.
75 ets. each.
Roses
HYBRID PERPETUAL or JUNE
30 cts. each, $3 per doz.
Anna de Diesbach Hugh Dickson
Captain Christy Magna Charta
Ceptain Hayward Margaret Dickson
Clio Mrs. John Laing
Frau Karl Druschki Paul Neyron
General Jacqueminot Ulrich Brunner
EVERBLOOMING HYBRID TEA
‘ 50 cts. each, $2.50 for 6
Caroline Testout Killarney
- Gruss an Teplitz L2 Franee
Kaiserin Augusta Mme. Francisca
Victoria Kruger
CLIMBING AND RAMBLER
30 ects. each, $1.75 for 6
Alberic Barbier Dorothy Perkins
Baltimore Belle Lady Gay
Crimson Rambler Tausendschon
TREE
$1 each, $5 for 6
Frau Karl Druschki Mrs. John Laing
General Jacqueminot Paul Neyron
Gruss an Teplitz Ulrich Brunner
BABY RAMBLER ROSES
BABY RAMBLER
30 ets. each, $3 per doz., $20 per 100
ROSA RUGOSA
Each Doz. 100
2 Oh ere Re 25. Sti Ce $0.40 $3.00 $25.00
eo ROE EES Sc ee ae .D0 4.00 30.00
4 to 58s LS St oi eee .60 5.00 40.00
yy €O° Gi hte oe sa eee ita 6.00 50.00
22
SS INSKS
Peonies
Assorted varieties, 50 cts. each, $4 for 10, $25
per 100.
Agida Festiva maxima
Anemonefiora rubra Lilacina superba
Bagnii Mutabilis
Cyntherii Prince Pr. d’Arenberg
Delachei Purpurea superba
Due de Cazes Rosea elegans
Duchesse de Nemours —_ Rubra triumphans
Faust Speciosa striata
Festiva
BLEEDING HEART (Dicentra spectabilis)
25 ets. each.
Hedge Plants
BARBERRY
Thunberg’s
Each 19 190 1,090
G 10" £204. - oo 352. - OAD. SO:55 7$5200:--$40.60
Lips SOOT OE ASE CC ten aes We = 1.00 7.50 60.00
Lou Sami SO Vf De a ie oe .20 125° -10:00 75.00
ZT KG ne =" & Pee ee aD Spe ave, 1a es 100.00
Purple Each 10
DINO scree cre eT SI I os osc Ne er BOL
RAD Rip Eee en ome Ree A 30 3.50
BOXWOOD
Each 10 100
a Grehs IIE os eee a eee iF. EO 20”. eee SIP. 50
BEANS eS Piece ee ttm lay me 23 2.00 17.50
St 11 Or anise ee Fe ee 3 2.50 20.00
PRIVET
California
10 100 1,000
Gaia a. dee ao ee. S050 . $1,50--'$10.00
; Deke See BENS eS ae ee ee 40 2.00 15.09
Ss SOT! ties Sar ek Se 00 -2.50 20.00
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Cow Pea Seed in Season. Ask fer Quotations.
For ‘‘ Terms,’’ “‘Application of Prices’’ and
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HOW TO GROW AND MARKET
FRUIT
BRAND NEW, thoroughly practical
guide book for master growers or be-
ginners. Covers soil handling, plant-
ing and feeding trees, frost damage, spray-
ing, pruning, thinning, varieties, packing,
marketing and other essentials. Brief, to
the point, but complete; progressive, but
thoroughly reliable. Endorsed by twenty
of this country’s foremost fruit men.
Strongly bound, nearly 100 pages, 24 pages
of pictures that show how. <A book to
keep. Price only 50 cents—and that amount
rebated to you when you send us a $5.00
order.
PROFITABLE EASTERN SHORE
FARMS
The richest, most profitable land in this
country lies on the Eastern Shore of Mary-
land, Delaware and Virginia. The soil is
deep, loose, fertile. The climate is ideal,
seldom any zero weather, drouths never
damage us as much as elsewhere. You can
grow fruit to perfection, and raise all kinds
of vegetables and grain, stock and poul-
try. You ean sell everything you grow
right at your railroad station for highest
market prices. If you want to ship, the
country’s highest priced markets are only
a few hours away by rail. Some of these
money-making farms are for sale for little
money. Write for particulars, and tell us
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CALIFORNIA PRIVET
California Privet (Ligustrum ovalifolium). Decid-
edly the most popular hedge plant, forming beautiful,
symmetrical, live fences of great density. We have
grown Privet for a good many years, have grown
millions of plants, and the longer we grow it the
better we like it. Untrimmed it grows from 8 to 12
feet high; it has attractive, glossy dark green foli-
age, which is not subject to insect attacks. It will
stand pruning to any extent and becomes compact
and solid.
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6 to 7 it. 1.50 8.00 75.00
5 to 6 it. E25 6.00 55.00
4 to 5 it. 1.00 5.00 45.00
3 to 4 ft. - By a 4.00 35.00
2 to 3 it. 60 3.00 25.00
134 to 2 it. 50 2.50 20.00
1 to 1% it. 40 2.00 15.00
6 to 12 in. 30 1.50 10.00
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growing fruit. Do you know
that we own or control over
three hundred thousand
bearing fruit trees? Think
what it will be worth to you
to know all about the
methods we use in these
orchards, and how we make
them pay. Berlin is on the
Eastern Shore of Maryland.
Come on the Pennsylvania
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