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A. F. Lake, President
SAS
Winter
Wholesale Trade ©
.. List...
DECEMBER 22, 1938
FRUIT TREE SEEDLINGS
A\PPLE and PEAR SCIONS
BOREOW IREE SEEDLINGS
FRUITS
NURSERY MEN’S SUPPLIES
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LONG DISTANCE PHONES 406-407
SHENANDOAH NURSERIES
1370-1938
SHENANDOAH, IOWA
R. 8S. Lake, Sec’y.-Treas,
TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE
‘LERMS—Account due tirst of second month following date of invoice.
QUANTITY DISCOUNTS: (if account is paid when due).
$100.00 to $300.00__.______- oe ee aod, NPOOU.008 TO (p00 00S Se ae ee ee 4%
$300.00 to $500.00_____ 75795 ws OO.00stOr 51000002 eee 5%
been settled for, can not be included in figuring discounts.
Cash, security, or satisfactory reference is required frora unknown parties. Orders to be sent
C. O. D. should be accompanied by one-fourth cash. Interest charged on past due accounts.
PRICES—Apply upon the following quantities: Fruit Trees.
300 or more take 1000 rates where published.
30 to 300 take 100 rates.
Under 30 take 10 rates.
All grades and varieties in any one class are ailowed to make up total.
SMALL FRUITS and ALL SEEDLINGS
300 of same variety and, grade take 1000 rates.
Under 300 of same variety and grade take 100 rates.
BROKEN LOTS of less than 10 of any one variety and grade will be billed at
15% above 10 rates.
SPECIAL NOTICE—tThe prices named in this list cancel all previous lists and are
subject to change without notice. All sales and contracts are made subject to crop
losses or other causes over which we have no control.
PACKING—AIll cost of packing is additional to prices quoted. Bales and boxes
will be charged for at actual cost of material and labor used.
FOR FURTHER TERMS GUARANTEE, etc., see our regular trade list.
pate: § - 3 Ps \ : 5 . ee %
. Y, tied } <= a | {
200 No. 2 Apple Seedlings
100 No. 1 Appie Seedlings
SHENANDOAH NURSERIES, SHENANDOAH, IOWA 3
FRUIT TREE SEEDLINGS—American Grown
The growing of Fruit Tree Seedlings has been a specialty with us for over sixty
years. We maintain large plants in Oregon, Washington and Kansas. No firm is in
better position to take care of your wants in this line. The large trade we have en-
joyed for years is proof of the satisfaction we give our customers.
We are pleased to quote and book advance orders for Fruit Tree Seedlings. It
enables us to plant enough seed so you can plan on full delivery. The prices will be
subject to the usual quantity discounts.
APPLE SEEDLINGS, Kansas grown Peri00 Per 1000
V/Arinmandelkp., DrANCHeG: 2 a- = sent te ee Lee 22D ee ee $ 1 40 $ 12 00
)/Aeineancd sup eScralent= 542 ee seen 1S See NST PE 2 Se 1 20 10 00
NOs ees / 1G. in candullp: OrancheGines = Se vx 5 278s Bee of ee Hee ep 1 20 10 00
Nomlens orins andulp, Straientas Sas. 25 see tee es te 1 00 9 00
INOte2 scl OetOno flowin... branched 92a eat es Se ee 70 6 00
INOS 2) /GEtOnS / Gain wStrareht 222 e eene S i ss ee es ee 70 6 00
INO Mo waDOUtE 2 ONIN See. Beaman es Fb A ho ae een 45 4 00
APPLE SEEDLINGS, Washington grown
IV Agi Gandeup. sbrancned 22 os 2 22a eens ea eee 1 80 15 00
VARI CANO a SChaAleh teat eee wo ts ei SR ke ee 1 60 13 00
INOW So /lGain wang gupbrancheds. 22 = 27 wae Sao ee ee 1 60 13 00
INO o/1Goineand- ip mstrale hh ae 9 oe oP ee ee Se ae 1 40 12 00
IN@i2592/ 1GEtOus/16. in ebranched =o. 922) 2s 90 8 00
NOM 252/6stons/ 16 neestral ght. 2 22255 ene Se ee 90 8 00
CHERRY MAHALEB, Western grown
INO neler / Al Gain AN Gowers se He oe a ee ee tO 14 00
IN OM 2/1 OLtOWS /UOBLINS <r ste Se meee Ce ie i ee) ee 1 00 9 00
INO Moma DOU bee a Omile 8 aaa FSR Eee es ee 70 6 00
CHERRY MAZZARD, Western grown
INO ino GIN sandal ps Sa ts Saree SLD a tee ee seas 1 40 12 00
INO M2582) Ont Ono el Gali renre en eee Se Se ee oe Se eS 1 00 9 00
PEACH SEEDLINGS, Shenandoah grown
NON goy A Gain anda pc Sse oe ee ee ae 1 80 15 00
IN Ose 2502) A GECO coy OriT see) SS ae ee ee 1 20 10 00
PEAR SEEDLINGS, Bartlett or French, Washington grown
L/AMN ean Galip mOranched sie 1s oe ees Oe AY De Se 1 90 16 00
/ AP ATLOSUP ESLER AISNL = 22 25a ener 2) eto) | Sal Se ee EN 1 40 12 00
Now sylosin-and up; branched... 9.4. 1 70 14 00
NomiEs/ orn yandalp straight 22. 22 Cee et Se 1 20 10 00
INOS Zeal GatOua/16. ins branched =.=. 92 223 jin ee 1 00 9 00
INOGw Zc AGecore/1G.in.. straight... 4 2 en oe SE eee 8 ee 80 7 00
VOmomra DOULA Gaitieeres “ie 5 oh ee ee 60 5 00
PEAR SEEDLINGS, Ussuriensis, Washington grown
ft / Asian mip a pranched 2.0.2) ke ee 1 90 16 00
YASIR ATI CMU SER ATO Gaetan a se 8 og es ee Ae iL 240) 12 00
ING lee Moen andaup jorancned a. 92 See eS ed 1 70 14 00
INGOs AGsanwanduip-Stratohts. 255. 28) eee 1 20 10 00
INO 22 AostOrs 16 In: branched. 4902 flies aD dee 1 20 10 00
NOM 22 AGELOLo AG ine Straight 2.4. bee 7 Ge See ee 1 00 9 00
4 WINTER WHOLESALE TRADE LIST, DECEMBER 22, 1938
FRUIT TREE SEEDLINGS—American Grown—(Continued)
PEAR SEEDLINGS, Serotina, Kansas grown Per100 Per 1000
INO.fi5ve/16 im. and up wstralght..? S) ot. Jo eee ee eee $ 1 20 $ 10 00
INOiPZ392 16703 /16lin: sstraichnites eyes ae ee oe ee 1 00 9 00
INo23? about2/AGAin.. = 55222 nee el een 2 ee ee eo ge 70 6 00
PLUM MYROBOLAN, Western grown
INOS co /2iG ins andi Ups tae 2 ee ok pe ee ee ee 1 70 14 00
INO: *2,.2/,16 toss /1G wink 2. el ye es ee es 1 20 10 00
PLUM NATIVE, Shenandoah grown
Now 31 Giins and) Up 2 Oa Fete Oe ee ee ee See 1 20 10 00
INONI292/ 16 7t0.3/16Cin ei < Se) 2 oe ee oe Rey Oe a ee 90 8 00
INOS, 2a. bOUEy 2/16 ain 2 ee ee ee i ee ee 2 Se 60 5 00
¢,UINCE ROOTED CUTTINGS, Western grown
INO. 13 /16sins ang wp. 2 es pera Dee ee SO ee A 2 60 22 00
ROSE STOCKS
MULVYIFLORA JAPONICA (Seedlings) Peri00 Per 1000
Nor l63/16sinand sup 22 © Ser 5 ee A ee: ee anes $ 1 20 $ 10 00
INO.92 592/16 2tOVS/)16,1n 2 2 ee yg ey oe ee oe eee 80 7 00
INO. 3,,about 2/16 in.=> 22 aS Sed 3 Sei Ge. BIEL nie eee, Seem Bee s,s 60 5 00
MULTIFLORA JAPONICA (Rooted Cuttings)
INOS SYA Mins ands Up ee ad Ae ees Oe ae eee 1 90 16 00
APPLE SCIONS
We have a fine assortment cut from our scion orchard and graded twelve inches
and up. We are giving list of leading varieties only. Send want list and perhaps we
can supply your needs in other kinds.
fe.
35¢ per 100; $3.00 per 1000
(250 at 1000 rates)
Baldwin Jonathan Stayman
Black Ben Davis Liveland Tolman Sweet
Delicious Dark Red Maiden Blush Wealthy
Duchess McIntosh Whitney
Fameuse Roman Stem Yellow Transparent
Grimes Golden Red Astrachan York Imperial
PEAR SCIONS
45¢ per 100; $4.00 per 1000
(250 at 1000 rates)
Bartlett Flemish Beauty Lincoln
Clapps Favorite Howell Patten
Douglas Kieffer Seckel
Duchess Lawrence
SHENANDOAH NURSERIES, SHENANDOAH, IOWA
APPLE GRAFTS
For nearly seventy years we have made “Whole and Piece Root” apple and pear
grafts for the trade. Please write for low prices.
Whole Root Grafts on Piece Root Grafts \Vhole Root Grafts on
Branched Roots Straight Seedlings
FOREST TREE SEEDLINGS
ATLANTHUS GLANDULOSA (TREE OF-HEAVEN) Per 100
Bio, TOS ir Se Se dae ee ee ee eee as ee en ee * $ 45
MC OMS ETI as estes Seales ye NR fo eS Saat Pe OE ee ee 80
I SMCOMD 4 ili Cees Se Pee A ae Pe OY, BL og See Se See ee he ee 1 20
DMO Mey gi ea ge a ple Py a eae ts tek ee Rs See Ae Be 1 70
RE OE Ost ee ree nee Pk Sn) ensiers BI SN es Lee oe oe a es ONS 2 10
ASH, GREEN (FRAXINUS LANCEOLATA)
GEICO ET Wrrte ot Se op WR eee ee) Ratu OS Se Pe 8 eS 30
TA, iggy” Ike SCC Se ey ae A as aS a oe ae et aS i ete a Nee 60
TE ie) GAL ATi ee fies ee ee Sake eat Caer hy Se a et iy oe i 90
Det Ome gab ee i ny et ee a Peo Bee oS Ee 1 40
ECON EEC. Sere sac py et ee er oe eee ae ey oe 1 90
BOX ELDER (ACER NEGUNDO)
EE) TOPS ee 0 Se EE I Se ee SR, ye cee ie ee a 35
RE CU es D TE mae isa Fe et) oe Se ie IY ae ee eS 70
a CO 4 wad eee Be, PO py ae. Mak TA MES Oh eae ey a 1 00
SOCOM EE ia Serta 2 ave Bey 2 Se LOTS Sa ee a pyle 1 40
BUCKTHORN (RHAMNUS)
GIO Mp ERE PES et eee oe 2 See Dee ee es te Se Se 90
TIES) ILE: LEE he AEE PRN I Rod I cal: Syne ee ae pee ee ean ng nn a a re i 1 40
Toe jie) ath Ties SO Re een Ree Pee ee 2 ee ee ee ee ee oe | ee ee ee 2 40
W410, 3 JRL _ deed See es ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 3 20
CARAGANA, ARBORESCENS, (Siberian Pea Tree)
eo) Leonia 52 Se ae eee Be ahh 5 ea A ee ae ae ee ee eee 80
sf MRE MPl DIY rete tis 2 ee eS See Sed seed fic get 1 20
i SEAL Cyne aL ee eae 2 = Ae = eerie Ste Se BE eT et Se 1 80
2 LO Oe cee eee a Sees a se ee es i Bee Se St ee 2 60
Per 1000
$ 4 00
7 00
10 00
14 00
18 00
6 WINTER WHOLESALE TRADE LIST, DECEMBER 22, 1938
FOREST TREE SEEDLINGS—(Continued)
CATALPA (WESTERN) Per 100
Gictor 12 sine se Oe se ee sr cee $ 30
a W/ibg *o yes Ube tide b 0 ip he een ed Aree, UE aig * Mie Peer Re 2 ee 50
LS tO ee ninse Oe ee ae ae Sh ee 80
D2 etOwor hte koe oe oe ee ee ee 2 yee Eo eee ae 5 iy ee eee 1 20
GEOG 2 Miri, oe er FO be one Pe fet 6 ee oie pr on 35
AZ tO 1S Fin ess Nelo es Ree SO er etn, ee eee ee ee 60
Stor 24 An. = soe ee Se ee eee ee Saks Sa ee a ee eee 90
DhtOwe ob Gees eee — MR mt ee eS ee eee ne oR Ons A 1 20
SS CONE LeCompte bee es a 1 80
AgTO 6 UT ee eg yo Nae eye eS ae ae hs ae ges Se ee 30
GRECO S12 sera ere st ee Ny a ple ee 2) So asa, A ee 40
12 ACORLO AUN Eee eee i oe ah MO A 2 UT he ey he ea 65
US RCO R24 yeh Te eek oe? Se PRS, cS ete tel de ee, Lp hee Sede, ae ee 90
DWC O bor Lee rece ota fee Nee oS MAT 65, ease, ee Merce 1 40
PTT ONE: Assi lee ee es A ee RA! ta Se Sree Se LE a EE cy 2 80
ANE |b Te aye Ney tr Re oe hy ane hee, Se I Ee yy [Rey See A se eee gee nO, oe 5 00
HACKBERRY (CELTIS OCCIDENTALIS)
Geto Sis eee eee kG Rett ST eon Seen ee ee ee ee 90
DF COPS Witt ree ST ees See et ee, ee ee ee eg ere neeee 1 40
SH COs DAMN jo Steere ss Oe A) ieee Bees ee se Ca Oe ree eee ee ee 1 90
HONEY LOCUST (GLEDITSIA TRIACANTHOS)
Geto MLE hry ee oes ee ne ee a ee ge de ee ee een eS 45
AZO Sina see he hee es ew ee Set “Wine Se nee ig) eee 80
VSutOe 24 Mince sane jae ree RN Syke oy ee we APU ally eee A ee eens eee 1,20
PAG 0) 36 A eae AE eb epee ates a et age ee Dp ge 2 a a Ee Se 10
HONEY LOCUST THORNLESS (GLEDITSIA TRIACANTHOS INERMIS)
Gitomer os Fs es Fe a pa ee ie ya aA ye ge Rah Nee en lt 60
AQZE CO MLS SIS re eet, Per Ee Sara Ee i ee ete 90s See ee = ae ee 90
TS) CORSA aire ge te ome ee ae SA ee en ney ee, See 1 40
ZEtOvartte see ee Fae eagle ons Se Sa Se ee eS ee 1 90
LOCUST BLACK (ROBINIA PSEUDOACACTIA)
6! COZ pins kes 2c ee ek ee te ee ne a ee 35
nD AgS Wo ngs oT | 9 eM ap oe Renee ere Aina Aerie ee, pa Din eRe eae etys a Pe, | a 60
aD oo fan OR 0 a Be Sea ce rt Ra yan fl pee REA eal tec an, SE 90
Dr EO FOL SS ee pre ap ete een Se ee en ey ee 1 20
Be LOLA Rite Note eee ea eer Sete er Sen oO ee ee ib 7A)
A CO gD Sie op te ete ee ee ee a ee ae ee 2 10
MAPLE SILVER (ACER DASYCARPUM)
6:to p12 ins. Se eee a ee ee ee ee 35
12 COL SiN, 222 ee Se ee © SO ear: eee ek eee 70
13 tO 24 ini se So oe ee a DE cee ee ee ee ee 1 00
2*to Sf it Sa Ses ae ee ee So Ro ee ee ee JE eee ee)
Sto iA it ee ee See en i ON en ee 2 10
Per 1000
$ 2 50
4 50
7 00
10 00
5 00
8 00
naw Wd
On
=)
12 00
24 00
12 00
16 00
10 00
14 00
SHENANDOAH NURSERIES, SHENANDOAH, IOWA 7
FOREST TREE SEEDLINGS—(Continued)
MULBERRY RUSSIAN (MORUS TATARICA) Per100 Per1000
OD 1 Nils Sa Sate ge ere eee eo ee ee ree eens ete hae eee $ 35 $ 3 00
ZERO Same Tape a ten vee ee Onn SN eres. BSE EL Rett ya Sle oe emi ae 60 5 00
HUF SMN ECM BAU eye oes NSE ae See sen Perea me yk Ble te Se Ne oe 90 8 00
COMO PLL mmrene tet ae gt Ss 5 BE ye ree ee ee eee ee Men 2 see 1 20 10 00
3 iO Cath tee ae eee a ee We ag eee Eg eee ok eee ee 1 90 16 00
OLIVE RUSSIAN (ELAEAGNUS ANGUSTIFOLIA)
© WO) eA shi a eee EL ee ee. esp ee SA 2, emer | ie eee eee ee 90 8 00
TP Tey TRS) STa he Mae ee hae eae ee i eR CN a et eS, 1 40 12 00
alt Oe ANT) oe et sete SS ret. Se ee oer es Ses Ae Ee 2 40 20 00
DA TEGY BAe th Se lies Sali, See se USNS ln inne SP, A Se ant ah ee ee 3 20 28 00
OSAGE ORANGE (MACLURA POMIFERA)
GEICO Me Deeh ee ee 2 Sep ee, ee ee ae eee oe SA eS oS 30 2 50
COWS T fern ee rem See ony ee ee oe. eee SORES 45 4 00
The} 140). Pah TS eee Nae ea anne at ee ee eee ea ee eee 70 6 00
Fe, VSG) 1S) TRG ae a er ae a ee 90 8 00
-WALNUT BLACK (JUGLANS NIGRA)
DS UD) PA a ea Ir Se Neen a Pt a I = 1 20 10 00
ZC OM Olel entre eee eine Slee ees Sy eR eet nee, Sear Be 1 80 15 00
MRC ONES ae 1) pen eo es ee eee pee ee i eee te Sere 2 40 20 00
24 UO) GRINS Bae Ee eR 2S pei ees a Si me a pe a wee 2 90 25 00
SRLORT ebb eee. Em rye Py ees = ea ee ee San ee 3 50 30 00
ONE YEAR FROM CUTTINGS
POPLAR (POPULUS)
Carolina and Norway Per100 Per 1000
SSLORcagin: NV AIDS SS 5 eye eed eee ae he eed ees ee $ 1 80 $ 15 00
2EtOrortt. go i 2 ya eo Oe eg ee et oe a eee, © 2 40 20 00
3 to 4 ft. eR cao Sts ey Be ae ce a ee ie a 3 50 30 00
4 to 5 ft. Se tp i ee I Ee ee RIS ee gh ALT ee 4 50 40 00
5 to 6 ft. Rs ee A a ae ee Ne Se ed oe 5 50 50 00
Lombardy and Volga
SELON BIN VV AEDS S96 ee Le SL eee A ek es Sp eee oy ee 2 40 20 00
DetOws. tte eet Ste SE 2 3 tn BU et Ree ee Nore Lee NT aN 3 20 28 00
OELOLA at; os Siesta A 2 ahs, syle See Rese ra eet i NOE oe, SE 5 00 45 00
4 to 5 ft. Web oa ey oe See Fe ee SED ae anemone 7 00 60 00
WILLOW (SALIX)
Golden
bss (YG) ZAL Tho se nee el epg ee alee geen ® ope Se eS 5 oP 1 70 14 00
FA HO) BS IG ais Bee ESN EE, See eee Re tn ae gs eRe Tek ws ea eS 2 10 18 00
3) UO) Gh Te Be cr eg age At) Seren Ee a ae Ea Ora 2 90 25 00
GL SS) iB) TEE a, eel iy ee epee cle pe ee a COE ee a ODO Fiabe sce
Laurel Leaf
12) VHS) Like} Tas Sar le ee ee 8 1 70 14 00
Tey (KO). PME TUTE SRS SE ae, Se ne ee en ee eS eS 2 10 18 00
FA WO) 8) FED 5s eR ae ee NS 2 90 25 00
8 WINTER WHOLESALE TRADE LIST, DECEMBER 22, 1938
APPLE and CRAB
Our apple trees are exceptionally good this year and will please any trade. We
will gladly send samples to anyone interested.
(Please note that caliper shall govern the size of fruit trees. The height given below
represents the average height of most varieties.)
Per10 Peri00 Per 1000
Standard First Class, 41%4 ft. and up, 11/16,to 1 in._____________- $3 20 $28 00 $250 00
g a Uo #0:9/ 16 tonily/aG ine <3— sees 2 60 22 50 200 00
i + oD ele A /AG*tO¢9/AGeIn ss ee 2 10 18 00 150 00
“ ey 4 a /1GILO Gnas ee 1 40 12 00 100 00
4 Kg iMass 45) ee) 0 / Sain. -and supe = - ee 3 50 30.00: =e
Anisim Golden Winesap Red Astrachan
Anoka Gravenstein Red Red June
Arkansas Black Grimes Golden Red Wing
Autumn Strawberry Haralson R. I. Greening
Bailey Sweet Hibernal Roman Stem
Baldwin Hyslop Rome Beauty
Banana Ingram Rome Beauty Red
Ben Davis Jonathan Roxbury Russett
Black Ben Davis King David Salome
Boiken King of T. County Stayman Red
Carlton Liveland Raspberry Stayman Winesap
Chenango Strawberry Longfield Sweet June
Cole’s Quince Maiden Blush Sweet Russett
Cortland Malinda Tetofsky
Delicious M. B. Twig Tolman Sweet
Delicious Dark Red McIntosh Transcendent
Delicious. Yellow Minkler Turley
Duchess Minnehaha Twenty Oz. Pippin
Duchess Red Minnie Hess yirginia
Dudley Missouri Pippin Wagener
Early Harvest Northern Spy Wealthy
Early Red Bird Northern Spy Red Whitney
E. G. Russett N. W. Greening Willow Twig
Erickson Okabena Winesap
Fall Pippin Ontario Winesap Dark Red
Fameuse Opalescent Wolf River
Florence Patten’s Greening Yellow Bell
Gallia Beauty Perkins Yellow Siberian
Gano Pewaukee Yellow Transparent
Golden Sweet
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Ramsdell Sweet
- eS.
- Be Bee z
A Beautiful Block of 2 Year Apple Trees
York Imperial
SHENANDOAH NURSERIES, SHENANDOAH, IOWA
APPLE and CRAB—(Continued)
Per 10
Standard First Class, 4% ft. and up, 11/16 to 1 in._____________- $3 20
as os ee aa ne NE OPEL GE CO RL / LG, Iss so eae eS 2 65
sf H etm! fo eae eon pL OFcO -O/ Losin, ae mel oe 2 10
de i Weotn a Oe ee OPIS tO CO uIMe o> eae ce 1 40
Beacon
Delicious Newfane
Delicious Orleans
Delicious Sweet
Dolga
Flame
Hawkeye
Joan
Jonathan Dark Red
Macoun
McIntosh Dark Red
McIntosh Early
McIntosh Milton
McIntosh Sweet Secor
Medina Sharon
Melba
CHERRY—Sour, Two Year
(On Mahaleb)
Minnesota No.
Minnesota No.
Minnesota No.
Minnesota No.
Minnesota No.
Per100 Per 1000
$235 001 Seen ae
23 00
18 00
12 00
638
700
790
993
1007
A splendid lot of well rooted and “full of life’ Cherry trees. Sure to please.
Peri0 Peri00 Per 1000
Ame and. wp, 11/16 in.and, Up.-o 252s oe ee ee $4 40 $38 50 $350 00
Soom ae 9/16 COU / AG tre eee ee Naa 3 80 33 00 300 00
3 eer HC / 1G: tO 0/1 Gi IN ine eee hE IR tae 5} PAD 28 00 250 00
2 Nea ty 1 Ge COLIC LOT Nae tas te eee RE Se ek 2 60 22 50 200 00
5 ie J ISO STs 1 Woe 8 O10 bg 6 0 Fie eerie een ato vos oat ee, re ee te a ee 5 00 A500.) 3 ee,
Early Richmond Montmorency Wragg
English Morello Olivet
May Duke Ostheim
CHERRY—Sour, One Year
(On Mahaleb) Per10 Peri100 Per 1000
Sie anuupa lh /lGine and up 92 6 ees i. on. ee ee $4 40 $8850 $350 00
3 ime ee OL OCtOo LL (Gs int ek Sere Bess a Oe BN Ree eb 3 80 33 00 300 00
emerson 0165 tO 9/16 is 205s te oe Oe ee ee 3 20 28 00 250 00
2 ea sO / 16 tO: 1/16 ID. es Se, 2s ena en ee ee fonmtinend 2 60 22 50 200 00
Early Richmond Montmorency
English Morello Wragg
CHERRY—Sweet, One and Two Year
(On Mahaleb) Peri0 Per100 Per 1000
Ss optemanduups 1/16 in. and Ups S222. OS Ae S400") ($4200 — $2 age
. 99 99 29 99 3) 9? 9? whips Ra i Sa ee eae ae eee 4 835 388 00 aL rae
Ametieandeup, -O/16 to 11/16 ine 2 es ee 4 00 SD 000A
39 99 99 99 99 99 9 whips ue Ae acl en * 2 eee SNe MRE othe ate’ 3 80 33 00 Deke Sas
Seeettwandeum 1/16 to.9/1G ine. 2 se ee 3°50 46 530,00. eee
2 ie Mmm OVO tO~ 0/16 In. 28’ hse ee ew el ee 2 50 22 00 aOR Se
Bing : Gov. Wood Schmidt
Black Tartaria Lambert Windsor
Gold Napoleon Yellow Spanish
Yellow Glass, Exceptionally hardy, originated near Shenandoah. Fruit large, golden,
with firm flesh. A large ornamental tree that has stood temperature as low as
20 below zero. By far the best sweet cherry.
WINTER WHOLESALE TRADE LIST, DECEMBER 22, 1938
PEAR STANDARD—1Iwo Year
A real fine lot of pear and graded to a high standard.
Per10 Peri100 Per 1000
Aoi wand. Ups 1d) /1 Gein san dutip = ees ee a es eee Sa $3 80 $33 00 $300 00
4 e SO /A16 «0,211/ 16 ins pak eet See ee Se 33 740) 28 00 250 00
3 * a PW AG Sto 19/16) sine: on 2 ee ss eee ae eee 2 60 PH SY 200 00
2 ” “i 2 PD / GEO ay A OUI ee ee oe OSS cee een ee 1 80 15100; 27>
5 eae ge ee LA ATO RUDE, - ee ou een Oe ce 2 4 50 40 00) ==
Anjou Flemish Beauty Parker
Bartlett Garber Patten
B. Bosc Kieffer Seckel
Clapps Favorite Lawrence Sheldon
Duchess Mendel Wilder
Douglas. Outstanding, hardy heavy bearer. Large yellow blushed fruit. Usually bears
first year after planting. Considered to be blight proof.
Gorham. Ripens two weeks later than Bartlett, better keeper.
juicy, sweet. Canners find this pear superior to Bartlett.
Lincoln. Large yellow. Bears as a young tree in late summer.
resistant.
Flesh tender, white,
Exceptionally blight
PEAR DWARF—Two Year Per10 Peri00 Per 1000
Salt andvup,,0/Scin ands Wp. se ae eee Re a ee $ 350) $30°00) 2S a=
DG Siete 1 /2itos5/S in oe oe a Cae eer ae gee 2°90 . 25:00 = — ae
18 to 24 in., 3/8 to a 27-40 bo aa Wea eRe ON ORAL bool AUC AE we we PO 2) 0 13°00
Anjou Duchess Mendel
Bartlett Flemish Beauty Seckel
Clapps Favorite Kieffer
PEACH—One Year Peri0 Peri100 Per 1000
4ieett sand Up, ly /1G win gan Wp eee] oe. eee ale eee eee eee $2 25 $19 00 $160 00
4 22 % 2219 /3:6e.to eae: AG gins & en ein re ees) 2 00 16 50 140 00
3 4 2 ee C/G COS (AGRI ee ea Pen ee Oe 5 ode ase ge ae al (335) 13 00 110 00
QR ie ae SGOT GR ine oe eed ies Seen = ire wets 1 15 9 00 80 00
2storoelte., UNndersh/ GUIs oe fos Bee A og seme oe 85 7 50 65 00
Alexander Early Rose Red Bird Cling
Belle of Georgia Elberta Rochester
Bokara Eubank Salberta
Carman Golden Jubilee Salway
Champion Hale Haven South Haven
Crawford Early Heath Cling Veteran
Crawford Late J. H. Hale Wilma
Crosby Indian Cling
Early Elberta Mayflower
PEACH—(Continued)
Peri0 Peri100 Per 1000
Ae Tea Up et y/ il Geis eT) Gh AU ee pe eee pee eee $2.40 $20 00 $2:===
4 2 ” 2 OAC SEO! (16 nese ae ee ee Se a ee a 2 10 18 00... ===
3 i? Le 2 tf 1G COL Gein, see ees ee eee ae yee oeess ae ae 10 14 00 2 oa
2 Me ue YD / 1G tO76 LLOwin: Se 2k eae ewe ee ee 120 10:00 —————
Eclipse. Self pollinated seedling of Belle, which it resembles in size and shape of
fruit. Very productive; yellow fine grained, good quality, freestone, mid-season.
Marigold. Early semi-cling, tender, flesh excellent flavor. Fruit ripens the first ten
days of August.
Mikado. Most popular early yellow, medium sized tree, vigorous and productive. Fruit
ripens first week in August. Medium size, round, semi-cling, attractive yellow
of good quality.
Oriole. Attractive, medium sized, rounded yellow fruit. Good quality freestone. Vig-
orous; fruit ripens middle of August.
Valiant. Promising seedling of Elberta. Productive; large, yellow blushed with red,
firm, juicy and good quality freestone. Ripens two weeks before Elberta.
Vedette. Elberta seedling ripening three weeks earlier and of superior quality and
color; fruit large, yellow; freestone.
Polly. Exceptionally hardy, vigorous, productive.
Fruit large; freestone; juicy, white,
firm flesh. Ripens week before Elberta.
SHENANDOAH NURSERIES, SHENANDOAH, IOWA 11
APRIiICOT—One Year
(On Peach Roots) Peri10 Peri00 Per 1000
Agee Banat pe P/AG in: ANG sUp 94" 2. ee En Se ee $4500; $358007 aeSeeeae
8% ” s pee AGstO oe 1O-1he es Boe. oe 2 ee Se ae 2 90 25700, een
3 “mood =n / 10 CORO / 1G lls 2 frie a= Sis BR SEE ee 2 10 1S O04 te eee
v2 cen) AGEtO. b:/ 1G 1. soe 22. 2 ae ee eS 1 40 1200ue oe
DECOR BLE RTIOeCis 1G Inne ee oe 8 Cee ee ae geet 95 S00 Mr ye ee
Alexander Lalin Superb
Alexis Montgamet Tilton
Chinese Moorpark Wenatchee Moorpark
Early Golden Royal Wilson
J. L. Budd
APRICOT—One Year—(Continued)
HARDY MANCHU VARIETIES
Originated by Professor Hanson at the State Agricultural College, Brookings,
South Dakota, from seed which he gathered in Manchuria. Manchuria is a cold country
of extremely iow temperatures.
Per10 Per1i00
AeA Cel etl G. 1 an deu pe 340" en ee ee Se ee $4.00, Se
ames /l Geto Grins oe et oe eee ee 2:90? 1 Seals 2
ee 1/1 OrtOl9/1G IN 2 Sa be SE ee ee ae 210) eee ®
dee) 1 GLLOnt/ LOU = ae ee ee Slee ee 1 40 cs
Anda (No. 19). Productive, good size fruit, stays firm, freestone.
Chow (No. 3). Productive, large fruit, good quality and good eating.
Manchu (No. 22). Large yellow fruit, heavy crop No. 1 in size and quality.
Mandarin (No. 23). Large rich yellow, one of the best in quality.
Ninguta (No. 2). Large yellow, red-blush; heavy crop, late season. Fruit very mild.
Sansin (No. 11). Large, productive, excellent quality; makes rich orange-yellow sauce.
Sing (No.1). Large, productive, flavor stronger than other varieties.
Zun (No. 39). Quality of fruit excellent: small pit, freestone.
NECTARINES Per10 Peri00 Per 1000
Pec eandalp, 11/ 1G, and Ups=. 5222-922. Jes ee ee S400)" $$302007 = see ===
Sen 2 OPIGatoe 1 /1G0iIn, 22 2. eo LN ee 3 50 30 00h: ese
nee «11/16 Oro / 1G N.. —-- A e e 2 50 22°00; 9 gee
2 eee) 1 Gato s/ 1 Gm Ins ee = EE es ee ae i 90 16.00, 92.3
New White Red Roman
PLUM—One Year
AMERICAN and HARDY HYBRIDS
Peri0O Peri00 Per 1000
A eA aps eth Orin. sand) Ups) 2 a2 ee es te $295 $2550 #£$230 00
4 a a ale OO ACOW IE / 1G 10) oo See Sy ee ee! Pes ate © 2 60 22, 50 200 00
ee eee 16-089 (Gs 15 oe ee 225 1900 £160 00
72 5 x AL ak Sy ACTA 0 Ne 7 6/6 San b © Wace cena ae aoe ene eee Pas Oe ae ae 1 70 14 00 120 00
ON NATIVE ROOTS
America La Crescent Stella
Burwood Loring Prize Terry
Compass Milton Toka
Elliott *Minnesota No. 195 Tonka
Endicott Monitor Underwood
Fiebing Prize Nicolett Wachampa
Gold Oka Waneta
Golden Rod Omaha Wild Goose
Hanska Opata Winona
Kaga Red Wing Wyant
Kahinta St. Anthony Zumbra
Sapa
*Kmber. (Minnesota No. 83). New yellow plum with red blush. Good size. Fine dessert
and canning plum. Late bearer, hangs to tree even after maturity. Exceptionally
good keeper.
Superior (Minnesota No. 194). One of the largest plums originated in Minnesota. Pro-
ductive, vigorous, rich red with thick skin. Flesh a rich yellow.
Radisson. Originated at Minnesota. Good size and quality. Valuable in northern
section. A hardy tree. Fruit matures early.
*Starred varieties (*) are five cents higher on each grade.
12 WINTER WHOLESALE TRADE LIST, DECEMBER 22, 1938
PLUM—Two Year
EUROPEAN and JAPANESE
(On Myrobolan) Peri0 Per 100
Aout twang Up reul/LG Ine andeuUp sss 6. ee”) ee eee ee ee $3 80 $33 00
4 4 i uO Oto. LL / GRIN e ne) We he AP ee, 2 nee 3 20 28 00
3 Ns a2 et PAG tO: 9/16 ine 548k ee ee ee 2 60 22 50
2 4s ” nD / 16: tO 0/1 Gsin. see ee ee, Zeb 19 00
Abundance Imperial Gage *Reine Claude
Blue Damson Italian Prune Shipper’s Pride
Bradshaw Lombard Shropshire Damson
Burbank Monarch Wickson
German Prune Prunus Simoni Yellow Egg
*Green Gage Red June
Starred varieties (*) are five cents higher on each grade.
QUINCE—Two Year Per10 Per 100
DY SmiTimal Gest lees a.” eae ee eee ge ee ee $4 50 $40 00
I (ZRUCOR OVO) Tks YM Sea aie SIN ake ee he Oh ee a er 3 50 30 00
S/SmtOPL Zein te aire UE US ot is 7 ae ee ee See et eee 2 50 22 00
Champion Orange
CURRANTS
Tied, No. 1, 25; No. 2, 50 per Bundle Per 100
Cherry 2 Ay Tor INO. Leo 200 8h Ie Be ns Cali ne gee ee ne $ 6 50
Me hw 2 BVT INO. Oe EE ag Se SA) pe 2 yaa rat ny 4 50
Diploma, ?2-yreINo. Lose Ua eee ee ee ee 7 50
tg 2 VION. 2st TS oe Wa SUE op ae eae ee Se te oe ee 5 00
Mays; Prolific, 2. yroINo.ed a a ee ee ee ee ee eee 6 50
fe ” 2 YEs INO 22 28s Bae ee oi see ane ee A wk Soe ees oy ee 4 50
Perfection, 2iiya. NOs Lie oe 5 Bes eit ae ae pee a a a (oe 7 00
i DVD NOS 205 (2 Eo ee ey ssp ners eae eae ge 4 50
RedeCross,.2,yr.Nor i. - 222 ya oe eS EET a eee eR ees 7 = a > ee a 5 60
4 ve Pe sy INO M2 Le oe 28s ee RO Riel es ee tre ns Se ore ae ee 4 00
Redaliake (2ivraNo. 22S. 2s eae See eS Bs se ee 12 00
Wihite:Grape;:2) yr. INO. 13-262 toe eee ee ee ae ee en 2 Se eee 7 00
% % 2) VEIN 2 2 Set Ai See Ee ce a eee eee 4 50
Walder42 yreoNo0..1 202-22 ee ee ee Dee ee ee 5 60
2 eT INO; 22-2222 3c te eS ee se Se oe ee ee 4 00
Per 1000
$300 00
250 00
200 00
160 00
Per 1000
Per 1000
$ 55 00
40 00
65 00
45 00
55 00
40 00
60 00
ue to a splendid growing season,
new and improved growing meth-
ods, the quality of our stock is even
higher than it has been in the past.
*
SHENANDOAH NURSERIES, SHENANDOAH, IOWA 13
GRAPE VINES
Tied, 2 year 50; No. 2, 100 per Bundle Per100 Per 1000
SAAT E ORC OLY Ts IN Os, esas det! oye og repre) Os, Seen Se ae A Fi $ 5 60 $ 50 00
ee VT IN Osea ODay VE seINOL el ap ee eee New Aetee DS e t e 4 00 35 00
Cra DIAC Kae Sy EIN O!, Ue = ey eo es ie Re ee oe ee eee 5 60 50 00
3 Maer INO. 2 OF of “yrs INOS ees ateer eae Re ol. SR ese 4 00 35 00
Pl ntoneredm ae Vl. INO. LS see eee ee oe, Pe ee ee eS 6 50 55 00
z. geet YT INO: OsOl SVT NOR a oe eee wee 4 50 40 00
Caco. Best hardy red grape, large fruit, delicious flavor. Bears young, heavily and
regularly.
DEVE ENOS 1 5h. ee oe ee Seem ienrs Bee eae ees FES 10°00
ay ENON OF 1. yI:-INOv gk See ee oy NE eS CA00, = es
Campbpelbsrwarly, black, 2 yr, NO wis == ae. 35 ee ee 5 60 50 00
ed dy ZY Le NOP EOteL Yls IN Ong eee ee oe 4 00 35 00
Cape DAELCON a VE INOS Ls 5: ees ee ae ee ee Be es Se 5 60 50 00
ue MOV I NOs +2) OP ACY Ts NOs le pee enn ete ooo se ee a ee 4 00 35 00
SGUCOLGMDIACKs G2V Ts INO. Lo eo ee eres Ee ae Sg ee ee 4 00 35 00
ie 2 2 VE PINOF 2) OF ay ie NON ee ae ee we = SoS ee ee 2 60 22 00
oy % iy t- INOio2 9s. = eee rn, EEL Bi SA tem ee, re 1 70 14 00
TAM ALEC MELE Cs 2 Vis INO. Ase 0S Sean ee pet nee See Se eS 6 50 55 00
an MEAT INO OF “evil INOme mee ee oe ee meee ees Be os Se 4 50 40 00
BTM OTC WOTLe ta Vile INO. La 5 2 ees ee Be Pee eee ee 5 60 50 00
4 me, Vis AN OF 2c OTs Amy Es BIN One eee is et Pei es 4 00 35 00
Fredonia. New outstanding earliest black grape. Large clusters of berries with a juicy
delicious flavor; vigorous and very hardy.
Zep Sigod S Oe [pe ee seiner Fs rae ace AS oe ot eee ah Rs ee 10 50 90 00
ZEN IN O32; OF ALey Ts INOW es =e ee ee ee es Re 50 65 00
"LIES, THEO ly BAS OR o Mit Rae iS Ss cae Se Se eS ee ee ee eee ee 7 00 60 00
a MOBY TINO: 2 OL Dots rINOsg ls see Brie preene a) ok eT oe ee 4 50 40 00
MepriocenanrlywOlaCkKs<2 Vis. INOs des 2 2p St BP.) Sie 2 ee Bl eee ee 6 50 55 00
he 4 me ob OF YL. ENO eLlOP MEY Te NOL ese soe 2s meee 1 ese 4 50 40 00
INTO tLe, tT INOS Ven. 28 2 Pee ee Rea Ree Pee i re 5 60 50 00
° eee Ory TINO 2 OF. YT, INO oes eee eee ee ae 4 00 35 00
Ge ATIO MN OILe 2ayT TINO 2 Sens 5 oe Se ne 28 eo ea See AE A 10:00.% {a=
a Xe ZY T NO S2LOr, Ly yTeNO! ee ee ee en ee ea se (c00n Si) gee ee
Portland. New earliest white grape, very productive and hardy. Bunches of berries
are larger than any other white grape.
DEY TN ON da. = © Sse ees ae oye ek RS 28 OS tye 10 50 90 00
Za EIN O51 01) 1 Vr. ANO Les 2s es ee ee ee ee 7 50 65 00
OECD Lee 2OVT, INO.» i 5 Ss Se ee ee 8 a i Sy ene 5 60 50 00
a2 ad Dey ENO 12! O11 yrs NOMS egos eee eet ae 4 00 35 00
GOOSEBERRIES
; Tied, No. 1, 25; No. 2, 25 per Bundle Per100 Per 1000
CALICO yo NOt ooh a oN Ee ie ee ae Seg OS ge 2 $ 8 00 bea Fa
Me SER INOne OFF 1 Vt INO a) =. ae aed eee ee ee 6500) eer ee
CHamipions ec ayii INO sete oe. Bee ee en ae ee ee ws ee ee 8 00 70 00
‘3 PRY TNO ZOOL MEY TD. ANG, eee oe a oe ae PN ee 6 50 55 00
BS ONT Tem N Oy Lett ee See ee eee Ea RE SE ee Set 10° (00%s= 7 sse2
Hh ZEVIEINOM SD OLALyre NOW dss So. See ee Se ew ee ed 8400" Sno
SOUS OM ARYAN O.. eee 0 Ses So ee Se ee eee ee 7 50 65 00
x Dey TIN Os 2A OTS eV Gee N Ose wee as pe By PE Py nS, ee 5 60 50 00
SSCS MOB Ie On tie, 20> ee oe ee Sees 5 eee os TRS ees oe 28 1OX00R 4 oe
‘ Za LEN Os 2h OF VEV i INO ee ye ee ee A ee oe Be eee oe 850003
Poorman, Highest quality fruit, large red, very attractive. Plants large, vigorous and
productive. Splendid gooseberry for a heavy soil.
Fe SH TO Mea 2 ee RN ieee fag SEN Ses SE a ee er LOL00# a2
14 WINTER WHOLESALE TRADE LIST, DECEMBER 22, 1938
BLACKBERRIES
Tied 25 per Bundle Per100 Per 1000
Alfred, 2INO: le. 4 220 5 snes See ees Somaya eee A Po ee uo 1 = eee Sree, 10 $ 18 00
Ancient: Britton Nose =. << 2585-1 i ae a Oe er oe ee ee i ealtt) 18 00
IBlOWErSS.INOY HL 2 oe eh i i SR ee, Oe oe pe ee ee ee 2 10 18 00
Harlvs harvest) JINOv ls 2.2082. oo. ee on se ee ee a ya|(0) 18 00
MLAOTAdOVINO.1s) «eta o 2s oe ee ee ee eee ee eee eae ae 210 18 00
MePDonald.Now Lies. ae ee oe ee 5 ee i ge Sk ee oe 1 80 15 00
Mersereaiih INO; ae. see eee Le Oe os Se cee Pan Leas 210 18 00
Snyder. NO. Gl Sees ce Se BE ey” eS ee Ss Nees, See 2 10 18 00
RASPBERRIES
Tied 25 per Bundle Per100 Per 1000
Chief. red#suckers MNO gel oes he See ee ae ee See ee areal) $ 18 00
i “ 4 SIN OF8 2s Seecee eet fn emer sey OO, ia A ee ee 1 70 14 00
Columbian; “purple, ipso ese es ees be ee ee 2 10 18 00
Cumberland:| blacks stips!- see Fa ee eee gee ee 1 90 16 00
Cuthbert. redivsuckers oc) ls pet rar es NP - Seaea e yee ee 210) 18 00
Indian Summer (Red Everbearing) a superior new everbearing var-
iety; large, of high quality, and very early; it also produces an
enormous crop of large high quality fruit again in the fall.
AVP AINOs tL SUCKErS2 Ft at Sat Seiya ee a eS ee 3 00 25 00
Mathai pre dssickers sNO geese ee ar nee POR, 2, ees? Ne 2 10 18 00
INewbure:: red; suckers: 22 S202 aha teehee ae ky ee ee 2 40 20 00
New Logan? black, tips? =... 20s ea OS iy ok eee a ees ee 1 90 16 00
Sodus, a new, outstanding Purple Raspberry, large, thrifty, and pos-
sibly most productive of all Raspberries. 1 yr. No. 1 tips_______- 3 00 25 00
Sti Resis,.red, suckers#Nos digs2 92, 22 he oye ee ee ee 2 10 18 00
~ te 2 a? INO 32 Sea ee pe eee AL se ee 1 30 11 00
Taylor, large red, one of the newest and best commercial varieties
from the-N. Y. Agr, Exp: Stal yre No. i suckerss= 3) 2) 3 00 25 00
STRAWBERRIES
Per100 Per 1000 Peri00 Per 1000
ATOM ag: Soo. ee § e130! 1p oO DOPrsett qe ee $ 40... Swseao
BCAVer goa he eee Uns eae ae 40 oP DOM early © Zar cg ee 35 3 00
Belliniar’ 2s29 fe. 00 ae ae 40 SHOOt. (Mantas 2 ser aes 40 3 50
Blakemore =. 2 ee oe 35 3,00, Premicn® 322252 ses 45 4 00
Catskillws s" 5. Peers 45 4,00, .sen. Dunlap eee = oe 35 3 00
STRAWBERRIES—EVERBEARING Peri00 Per 1000
Gem. o3ate. aos 222 alee eS See ee ee eee a ee ees eee $ 70 $ 6 00
Mastodon = 22s sea oe oe ee ee ee ee ee 80 7 00
MISCELLANEOUS Peri00 Per 1000
Asparagus, Conover’s, Washington, Palmetto; 2 ViwNOs es. one oe $ 80 $ - 6 00
4 VEE INO! le eae 50 4 50
Boysenberry, ‘tip ‘plantss 2. 24-53) ee ee ee eee ee 3 50 30 00
Dewberry, Loucretiay iv... Plans, eNO. cee sae eee eee ee 2 40 20 00
e Tip: plants}i Nomis 3s _. 2o eee eee 1 80 15 00
Horse Radish,.Crowns? 3. 7s 5 ee ee eee 4 50 40 00
Cuttines {229-3 ce ee ee, ee 1 20 10 00
Rhubarb, Victoria, Whole Roots, Zh Tie LS Uin AN Ge ee eo re 3 50 30 00
digas Se ro ALE Y 2 chasers Stay: eae ga A 2 40 20 00
4 SY ie Ie 1 Vit. / GalO cieineere ss ge ee eae 1 80 15 00
Hy 9 Ng uy 2 — Ne DCG) «yi ANN n tees ere ee 1 20 10 00
” 2 x Li EP S/S At A /2eh ee ee 90 8 00
4 McDonald, brilliant crimson, very tender stalks of extra
larze size. Tremendous yielderae.- 222s e eee ee ee eee 20.00. 2=ae
Youngberry, Tip: plants! JINOw! S26 ek oa aie Se ee ee 2 10 18 00
Transplants [2568 5 eee ee te ee nee 4 00 35 00
NURSERYMEN’S SUPPLIES
(Quantity Discounts Do Not Apply)
Note: Supplies of all kinds are subject to an advance in price without notice.
BOX STRAPS—Made of thin galvanized sheet metal, cut in strips averaging 10
inzongland 34 in. wide, strong, toughyand pliable. Per Ib,2_-7_2-_/.222 $ 08
LEONG LV IEE IN (enn CAO) Sab a atclen Ws CyAm eer, Sanne] au See ee es ee 07
DIBBLES—Made of tooled steel, just the thing for planting grafts, etc. Each____ 1 75
GRAFTING TAPE—Johnson & Johnson. Rolls of 60 yards, % inch wide.
JEP TRO) Soe eee ae ee ee ee ee EPIC, sa She aA 5 OS ip BE Le eee 40
AG) TROLS SS ies I Re desk i 0 ee eRe en 3 50
Gry NhvN Gaol etre Al) —Unwaxed, spersballe. — 035 ee Wei eee 15
‘ i Waxed pensballicc - Seman tata. Os Re Ws Se Sa es 30
GEVAHPDIING, WAX—Per Ib.2-2---- 9 222_- _- ati ae Be, 1 See Pe ee a RN CL aa ae 75
KNIVES, BUDDING—
American Bone Tip. Each ______- SR Ae ye hs Me ay Sa BM ne sy en ahd Ra AL mas SO 75
American Bone Tip, “hake’s) Special’ Make”. Mach = 9-2-2222 96222. 1 00
INOUE. LEXo paves WB od OE Nel ae ees as ee eS, ee ee eee eee ie eee 2a 65
KNIVES, GRAFTING—American, square point. Each_________-_________________- 1 00
KNIVES, PRUNING—Good for light work. American. Hach____________________. 90
KNIVES, PRUNING—Good for heavy work. American. Each____-________-_____-- 1 40
LABELS—Put up in 1000 to the package. Copper wired notched, 3% in. plain
V2Xay WLS S52 Ree a ee ae iP ac 6 een Se A ee Na I Be 1 85
We constantly carry on hand a large stock of labels and are prepared to make
prompt shipment of orders.
MOSS bpalesel4x46x46.in. Per bales = 2 tu. see ee See So ee ee eee 1 00
PAPER—To line boxes. Comes in 60 to 70 lb. roils, 40 in. wide. Per ]b.___________. 07
PRUNING SHEARS—California pattern, 9 in. volute spring. (Wiss Make) Ea.___ 1 15
ewe bestasrade, obtainables Per dbs. 222 22) ee eS ea ee oD
SHINGLETOW—Average about 100 Ibs. to bale. Per bale_____________---__------ 75
SPADES—Good. material (We have this pattern made to our order) It only
weighs 7 lbs., is strapped full length, non-tapering. Hach____________-___------ 3 00
TWINE—Sisal Java, 2 ply for tying trees, 5 lb. balls. Per Ib.___---__-------------- 15
Tarrede wath warn. 1or tyine-trees, 5 ilb; balls er Ibe s- = = ee ee 14
uibeskope. so ply for tyine trees oslbs. balls;;Per lb.-2- = 2552-23222 16
A M
AilanthussSeeqlin 2s ae. = eae ee 5 Maple ‘Secdlingsases- 9s) — ioe 17 Ae 6
APPLE -_~__-_---~----------------------- 8-9 Mulberry. Seedlingat cA 2 -c2 2a Fee 7
Apple Grafts________----------------------- 5 Multiflora Jap. Seedlings_____._-_---------- 4
AMpler Scions oh i 8 be ae ee oe 4
ANOS) SeGullhbayacy oe ek 3 N
ee Hee 2a fs oe Toe Le 5 ee ane Gk Rene i Nectarines. 38215. Be ae eee 11
Rego «hie aia ea oe a ae ee INurserymen’s (Suppiies) =) 2252). | eee 15
oO
BlackbDerrys. 2) 2 = 5 en es, eee 14 é é
Boxttiden, Seedlings: =) = mean) an 5 Olive Russian Pees ee ee es if
Boysenherry comes) ee ee ee 14 Osage Orange’ Seedlings. --=-="— ___- = if
BUCK EHOrn eS eed ling See ee ee ee 5 P
0 Peach). 2) S22 ee. o_o ee eee 10
Carazanay Seedling See a= ee eee 5 Peacheseedlines2 2 = ne ae) ae 3
Catalpas Seedlings): 2... 2a) es eae ee ee 6 Péar’ 24 oP Lo) ek ee See 10
CHM Rs i= os. ee. oy a Pes eee ee 9 Pear Scions\.2 bo 021 Vii 8 2) 2 ee 4
CherniyarSeedlin 2s seas ee ee eee 3 Pear ‘Seedlings =o ee ee 3-4
Cra bynes at he ee ee. ee oe rr 8-9 Plums See __ 2g eee 11-12
Currants 72 S288 220 2s Bae aan eee a 12 Plums Seedlings 22 a2) ee ee 4
D Poplar’ ‘Cuttingss=2 3-2) ee %
IDC wDerny (28 ae 2 ee a ee 14 0
EK Quince = s78e22255 28 A Ue eee 12
Milmie Seedling sp, ¥= eee ai sii a a en 6 Quince Seedlings: = 52 = a eee 4
F R
HOLES te Treey SCeGlin gs meee = = ee eee ee 5-6-7 Raspberry 4:8. 08h). 2 eee 14
HIM Tree Seedlings. ss 5a. = ase 3-4 Hhubarb jac.) 2 oe o_o ee 14
G ROS’ Stocks: 22" £25 Se ee Se eee 4
Gooseberry? 35-0. eee eee ee 13 S
Grapes -.--------------------------------- us Strawberivia 2.82.2 e64 te eS 14
H y
Hackberry Seedlings ____.______.____________ 6 Ww
Honey Locust Seedlings____________________ 6 ee SENS -------------------------- 7
Horse Radish’. 2! 40) 2 ene i See ee 14 Willow: Cuttings 2.222. 2). 2 eee ie
L Y
MOcuste Seedlings!) 4h. 225 ae 2 yee See ee 6 Youngberry <2... 8225/4): 5) eee 14
OUR FROST PROOF NURSERY STORAGE
For 69 Years we have considered ‘‘Storage Facilities’? one of the most important factors in retaining the
life and vigor of stock during the winter. This past summer we spent considerable money for completely
remodeling and improving our Frost Proof Storage. We now have one of the best in the country.