146—Nursery Stock THE MAULE SEED BOOK FOR 1908 
[VET The Best Hedge Plant. 
Absolutely Free from Insects. 
I have a fine lot of good strong, well-rooted 
plants to offer at the following prices: 
By express, not prepaid 100 ~=—.1,000 
12 to 18 inches, not branched $3.00 $25.00 
18 to 24 inches, branched 4.00 38.00 
2 to 83 feet, well branched 5.00 
By mail, postpaid : 
12 to 18 inches, not branched 8.50 
Remove the unsightly fence. Increase the 
value of your property by planting a California 
Privet hedge. It will do almost as well on 
poor soil as on good, in all situations and un- 
der all conditions. 
It is a vigorous grower, with leaves of a good 
rich shade of green, almost an evergreen, the 
leaves (in the latitude of Philadelphia) remain- 
ing on the branches until almost Christmas. 
It can be pruned at any time, and the more 
you prune it the better it will look and the.bet- 
ter hedge will be formed. 
Insects never attack it, and it never grows 
dull, but holds its beautiful green foliage 
throughout the season. 
It can be planted in a single row, plants 4 to 
6 inches apart, but I recommend for a Wore 
compact hedge to plant a double row, plants 
6 inches apart, 3 inches off the line, in this 
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Native Sweet Chestnut. 
The fruit is small, but very sweet. Makes 
handsome, well rounded specimens, and pos- 
sesses a great deal of value as an ornament. 
RDY NUT TREES. 
manner: 
x X 6in. X 
8 ip 
line 
Pecan Nut. 
TEXAS THIN SHELL. A rapid grower; 
| foliage light green. 25 cents each; $2.50 per 
| dozen, postpaid. 
- Shellbark. 
*By express, not prepaid. Each Dozen 100 
*Extra size 4 to 5 ft.. - $ .50 $5.00 $25.00 ; i 
By mail, postpaid, 1 to 2 ft. . 1.25 A domestic nut of superior quality. Tree of 
Japan Mammoth Chestnut. 
Tree of dwarf habit, decidedly ornamental, 
very productive, bears quite young, nuts of 
enormous size, which are 4to5d times as large 
as the wild chestnut; everyone should plant it. 
sturdy, lofty growth. 
dozen, postpaid. 
Japan Walnut. 
Max cordiformis. As hardy as an oak, leaves 
of immense size. Comes into bearing in four 
to five years. Produces in great abundance 
peculiar shaped nuts which allow the kernel to 
25 cents each; $2.50 per 
*By express, not prepaid. Each Dozen | be extracted whole. 
*Extra size, 3 to 4 ft. 5 $5.00 | *By express, not prepaid. Each Dozen 
*Bearing size, 5 to 6 ft. . 1.00 10:00)||= BearineiSize pes ctssstsc-ccscererenesccoresascecerescess $ .50 $5.00 
By mail, postpaid, 1 to 2 ft. 30 3.50 | By mail, postpaid, 1 to 2 feet .................. 25 2.50 
Paragon Chestnut 
Tree vigorous. Producing in great numbers 
when quite young large nuts, which are richly 
flavored and very sweet. 25 cents each, $2.50 
per dozen, postpaid. 
ENGLISH WALNUT. 
Golden Mayberry. 
An improved mayberry perfected by Luther 
Burbank. Itis of sturdy growth, ripening be- 
fore strawberries. It produces large, golden- 
yellow berries which are sweet and luscious. 
15 cents each; 2 for 25 cents; $1.25 per dozen, 
postpaid. By express, not prepaid, $6.00 per 100. 
Japanese Wineberry. 
A fine berry for preserving. Perfectly hardy. 
AMERICAN NATIVE 
Sweet CHESTNUT. 
English Walnut. 
MADEIRA NUT. The large quantities of 
nuts sold prove the high esteem in which this 
variety is held. Perfectly hardy. 35 cts. each; 
$3.50 per dozen, postpaid. 
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JAPAN MAMMOTH CHESTNUT. 
Logan Berry. 
A cross between the raspberry and the black- 
berry. Enormously productive; fruit as large 
as the largest blackberry, of quite the same | 
shape. Color, a rich dark red. Fine for the 
table, and for jelly and jam is without an 
equal. 15 cts. each; 2 for 25 cts.: $1.25 per doz., 
postpaid. By express, not prepaid, $8.00 per 100. | 
Strawberry-Raspberry. 
A Japanese novelty. A spreading, low grow- 
New AMERICAN MULBERRY. 
Mulberry. 
NEW AMERICAN. One of the best and 
hardiest. Fruit black; very sweet. July to 
September. 
*By express, not prepaid. Each Dozen 
*Extra size, 5 to 7 ft... 3 50 5.00 
By mail, postpaid, 1 t ic) 3.50 
American Persimmon. : 
Hardy and very ornamental. Fruit pun- 
J gent when green, but sweet when ripe, after 
frost. 25 cts. each; $2.50 per dozen, postpaid. 
Holt’s Mammoth Sage. 
Leaves attain great size. Plant vigorous 
and shouid be in every garden. It is really 
the only variety of sage worth extensive 
eultivation and in every way desirable. 
10 cents each; 3 for 25 cents; 80 cents per 
dozen, postpaid. 
Hop Vine. 
GOLDEN CLUSTER. A large, productive 
sort, growing in clusters and easily gathered; 
the finest variety. l0cents each; 3 for 25 cents; 
80 cents per dozen, postpaid. By express, not 
prepaid, 50 cents per dozen; $4.00 per 100. 
Canes covered with a hairy growth, as also is| ing bush. It bears its fruit in branching clus- |] Texas Thin Shell Pecan....... 25 
the calyx. The calyx eventually opens and| ters at the tip end of the stems. Fruit is the | ] Shellbark (Hickory Nut)... 25 
turns back, presenting the beautiful fruit, | size and shape of a strawberry, with the melt- |] Japan Cordiformis Walnut ety OF 
which in appearance is quite similar to a red] ing flavor of the raspberry, and is grand for |] fnelish Madeira Walnutt.......................... «BD 
raspberry. The fruit has a sprightly, sub-acid| preserving. 15 cts. each; 2 for 25 cts.; $1.00 per 7” 
flavor. 10 ets. each; 3 for 25 cts.; 75 cts. per doz., | dozen, by mail, postpaid. By express, not pre- Cost if procured separately...s..ccseeecees: $1.45 
postpaid. By express, not prepaid, $5.00 per 100. ! 
paid, $2.00 per 100. 
One of each of the above four superior hardy berries only 35 cents, postpaid. 
One of each of the above five Hardy Nut Trees 
only $1.00, postpaid. 
