Choice Selections NUT TREES 

 FRUIT TREES for Fall Planting 



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APPLE TREES (5-6ft.) 



STAYMAN'S Double Red WINESAP. Beautiful deep red apples. 

 Vigorous, hardy, productive, early bearing. 



YELLOW DELICIOUS. Crisp, juicy, yellow apples. Thrifty, heavy 

 producer. Early fruiting. Vigorous grower. 



RED DELICIOUS. Large, rich red apples. Excellent flavor and aroma. 

 Hardy, vigorous. 



Each 3 Trees 10 Trees Slilpped 



$1.75 $5.25 $14.50 Express Collect 



PEACH TREES (5-6ft.) 



Xew, extra early, brilliant color. Juicy flavor. Hardy. 



RED HAVEN. 



Freestone. 



tirm. 



ELBERTA. Most widely planted peach. Beautifully colored, 

 juicy. Grows in wide range of soil and climates. 



BELLE OF GEORGIA. Best of the white-fleshed peaches. Large size. 

 Delicious flavor. Freestone. 



Each 3 Trees 10 Trees Shipped 



$1.(5 $5.25 $14.50 Express Collect 



PEAR TREES (4-5ft.) 



BARTLETT. Old favorite. Large, golden-yellow pears with reddish 

 blush. Vigorous, highly productive. 



CLAPP'S FAVORITE. Best of the pollinators. Large, lemon-colored 

 pears with dotted blown markings. Juicy, sweet. Hardy, vigorous. 



SECKEL. Pears of excellent flavor in September and October. Med- 

 ium sized, deep brown with reddish cheek. Hardy, vigorous. 

 $1.80 each (Sliipped Express Collect) 



Be sure to plant Clapp's Favorite with Bartlett or Seckel for Polli- 

 nation. 



DWARF FRUIT TREES 



Ideal for limited space. Can be planted 15 to 20 feet apart. Grow 

 12 to 15 feet tall. Same fruit as grown on regular trees. 



" DWARF APPLE TREES 



Wiuesap, Yellow Delicious, Red Delicious varieties 



2 year Trees 3 ft. and up $3.00 each; 3 for $8.00 



Shipped Parcel Post or Express 



^ DWARF PEAR TREES 



Bartlett, Clapp's Favorite, Seckel varieties 

 2 year Trees 3 ft. and up $2.50 each; 3 for $6.00 



Shipped Parcel Post or Express 



CHINESE CHESTNUT 



Fully as good as native American chestnut. Production begins in 

 two or three years. Blight resistant, vigorous, fast-growing trees make 

 growth in wide range of soils. 



Plant two or more trees for pollination. 



3 ft. Trees $1.95 each; 2 for $3.50 

 Shipped Parcel Post or Express 



America's most popuLir sliriib for acid soil 

 culture. Halves excellent growth when furn- 

 ished rotted oalv leaves ; acid peat and similar 

 materials. Responds to feedings of aluminum 

 sulfate (see Catalog). We offer real bargains 

 in these great varieties : 



HINODEGIKI— Biilliant scarlet. 



COK.VI. BELLS— Dainty, shell-pink. 



SXOW — Large, pure white. 



2 year Plants 90c each; 3 for $2.50 



Colorful ETOROREEN!^ at Rargaiii Priees 



Make It A Home Outside, Too 



.J.\I*ANESE YEW — The Yews are in greatest 

 demand because they do equally well in shade 

 or sun. Leaves are broader than other ever- 

 greens, are not prickly, and have a flat, glossy 

 deep-green hue that remains all year round. 

 Spreading type at left. S-10" 



75c each 



3 for $2.00 



JAPANESE YEW (Upright)— The Yews are 

 liar(l\ and can be sheared. The upright has 

 a cc.mpaet habit that demands little attention. 

 Deeper green than most evergreens. Unsur- 

 passed for glossy beauty. At left. 8-10" 



75c each 



8 for $2.00 



IRISH .lUNlPEK — One of the best shaped 

 natural growing evergreens. Hold.s columnar 

 sliape for years with little shearing. Closely 

 matted, silvery-green foliage. Prefers sun. 

 Illustrated at right. 8-10" 



85c ealch 



3 for $2.25 



I'FITZER JUNIPER— This evergreen is con- 

 sidered indispensaljle for evergreen borders 

 and foundation plantings. Handsome, feathery, 

 grey-green foliage. Prefers sun but tolerant 

 to some shade. Ideal under windows. At 

 right. 8-10" 



75c each - 3 for $2.00 



CREEPING ANDORRA JUNIPER— Unexcell 

 ed wliere a very low planting is desired for 

 steep banks, rock garden or as a border. 

 Finely cut, bright, silvery-green foliage in 

 spring and summer and with frost develops 

 a debghtful pink hue. Not illustrated. 8-10" 



OOc each 



3 for $2.50 



CANADIAN HEMLOCK— Most graceful of all ever- 

 greens with drooping branches and soft delicate 

 needles. Can be set as hedge and severely trimmed 

 or can be grown in individual pyramidal form. Not 

 illustrated. 8-10" 



80c eacli 



3 for $2.25 



PYRAMIDAL ARBORVITAE— A favorite for en- 

 trances. Grows rapidly in shapely pyramidal habit. 

 Easily trimmed. Illustrated at right. 8-10" 



80c each 



GLOBE ARBORVITAE The flat, soft foliage 



of Arborvitae makes it most popular and the 

 globe shape is a natural for foundation groups 

 and plantings. Responds to shearing. 

 Illustrated at left. 8-10" 



75c each 



3 for $2.00 



3 for $2.25 



AMERICAN ARBORVITAE — Similar to pyramidal but 

 less tapering at top. Lacv, dark-green, pungent leaves. 

 Not illustrated. 12-15" 



90c each 



BOXAVOOD (Old English Dwarf) — The favorite so often 

 seen at Washington's Jlount Vernon and in other 

 famous gardens of the Middle Atlantic States. Grows 

 in any well-drained soil. Prefers some shade. Illus- 

 trated" at left. 4-(;" 



50c each 



12 for $5.00 



