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GRIFFITH ®. TURNER CO^^ 



ISURSERV DEPARTMENT— Continued. 



HEDGE PLANTS. 



CALIFORNIA PRIVET: AMERICAN AEBORVITAE: 



1 to IV2 ft $4.00 per 100. $30.00 per 1000 12 to 18 inches 25c. each. $12.50 per 100 



1 to 2 . ft 5.00 per 100. 35.00 per 1000 2 to 3 Feet 75c. each. 22.50 per 100 



2 ft L, - !^:^ 6.00 per 100. 40.00 per 1000 JAPAN HARDY ORANGE (Citrus Trifoliata) .—Three Years Old 



OSAGE OR4NGE: Each, 10c. Per dozen, $4.00, Per 100, $16.00. 



One Year 75c. per 100. $6.00 per 1000 



f I *l "ft A A T^TTH^^ " °^ strawberry Plants of -ill the leading 



I IfV iaT BxI^ H i^l /\ |\| I ^ varieties. Wo can suppl.v tlicm at short notice, freshly dug 



^-^ * ^^M, M, * W aJa^m. A K •L^A a1 ^ JL kJF and shipped direct from the nursery. 



Directions for Culture NICK OHMER. — Very large and prodnctive, with glossy red globular 



*** c» berries ol: superior fl:ivor. Superb for home use. 



StrawlK>rries require well-tilled soil; the plants sliould be set 15 Inches OAK'S EARLY.— Strong, vigorous grower, producing hardy plants which 



apart, in rows 2 feet wide. Firm the plants well in tlie soil and keep '**o'£.;\Jil';g ^'^i'l,'^'•^T,^.^^^S,S^^^^ '.'"'^ ^ f"?*^ shipper. 



thorou-'hly cultivated STEVEN'S LATE CHAMPION. — .\ new late variety, yielding heavy cropj 



CLYDE.— Very productive; early and as large as Bubacb. Medium late. '''^-'|S!^^!rroS"T.°iTTvTH-"i-o' "a*^ ''"If' ^'^^ ^^"^^"l ""'^ .^^'luer 



pTTivrfl-s- vor-,, .%T.r,fi„/.fi„o T?i„i, i,„t,>io™„ „t„ , . SENATOR DUNLAP. — A good vanetp for amateurs, being healthy and 



<5«^^^n,i ^vi'v^ ^ productive. Rich, handsome berry, strong and vigorous. easy to grow. Iriiit is large, dark red and juicy. Hardv. Midseason. 



^^n-^rJJA-o . , , , , ^ „ ^ ... , TENN. PROLIFIC— Reliable standard variety, bearing abundantly. 



EXCELSIOR. — An early market varisty, good for rihioplng. Medium Medium to late 



^^^^.^r^^ "'i*! ^''I'^y P-'^^''-^^''^: ^ ^ . WM. BELT.— Good for home use, being a good bearer, with large berries. 



GANDY. — Standard late variety, bearing better in black swamp land Stands drought well, 



than any other soil, but will thrive, however, in clay land. ZEITZER'S EARLY.— Extra early, productiye, and a ?ood «hipp^r. 



GLEN MARY. — One of the best varieties, having large crimson and The following varielies should have another perfect flowering sort near 



juicy fruit. Very productive and popular, growiug well in any soil. them: 



JOHNSON'S EARLY. — Second early; medium-size berry, extra fine. It BUSTER. — Vigorous and healthy. Medium to late, 



should be planted in stiff, dry land. BUBACH. — \ large and strong grower. Early. 



LADY THOMPSON. — Strong, healthy plants, having medium large, firm CRESCENT.— Standard variety, producing fine berries. Medium to late, 



berries, growing freely In drought and standing dry season well. PRICE.— Any variety, strong, healthy layer plants, 25c. per doz. ; 75c. 



MICHEL'S EARLY. — A hardy grower, with large and firm berries of per 100; $4.00 per 1000. Ready October 15. 



finest flavor. The best for early market. Pot-grown plants will be ready for delivery after September 15. Price: 



NEW HOME. — Nearly as late as Gaudy. Bright red fruit and fine for Per doz., 75c.; per 100, $4.00. Orders for same should be in by Augrust 



shipping. 1, 1911. 



BY EXPRESS, NOT PREPAID. 



PLANT TUBS 



COLUMBIA, No. 1 PLAIN. ' 



Made of cypress. Natural varnish finish on the wood, or If 

 wanted can finish them in oil paint, but to order only. 



12 inches in diameter by 11 inches high Each $1.00 



15 inches in diameter by 14 Inches high E:'ch 1.50 



IK inches In diameter by 161/2 inches high F.aih 2.00 



21 inches in diameter by 18% inches high F.acb 2.50 



24 inches in diameter by 20% inches high Encb 3.00 



Small Wood 

 Flower 

 Tubs 





a 



es 











Top Di 

 Inches. 



Deep. 

 Inches. 



Weigh 1 

 Pounds 



Price. 







9 



2 



$ .45 



B 



11 







3 



.50 



C. . . 



11 



12 



314 



.63 



D 



12 



12 



4"i 



.85 



INDURATED FIBRE WARE 



A light, strong material, impervious to molstnre. moulded lute one piece, seamless and mst-prcof. 

 Finished in a rich mahogany color. 



Fibre-Ware Rolling Stand 



Fibre-ware rolling stands are mounted upon ball-bearing casters 

 and lurnisli au easy and ready means of in.)ving heavy plants ;n 

 permanent or temporary locations. 



Outside Will take tub Price, 



Diameter. diameter at bottom. ^1 ic 



10 inches 13 inches $1.15 



18 inches 15 inches- 1.25 



20 inches 17 inches l-ou 



22 inches 20 



inches 1'85 



Florists' Vases 



For displaying cut flowers. 



Dentil, Price. 

 Diameter. Inside. Each. 



41/2 in 15 in 60c. 



51/2 in. . .'. 18 in 75c. 



8 in 13 in 75o. 



U. S. PLANT 

 TUBS 



Cedar, Painted Green. 



Diameter. Depth. Price. 



No. ] in. 32 in. $1.00 



No. 2 14% in. 14 in. 1.25 



No. 3 KS in. Ifi in. 1.75 



No. 4 19 in. IS in. 2.25 



.N'o. 5 21 ill. 20 in. 3.00 



No. (j 25 in. 22 in. 4.00 



Fibre Flower 

 Pot Saucers 



Cleaner and More Durable Than Pottery. 

 Diameter. Price. Eac!i. Per 100. 

 G in 14c $11.59 



7 in 16c 12.50 



8 in 16c 13.50 



10 in 18c 15.50 



12 in 20c 18.50 



ALL PRICES SUBJECT TO CHAXGE WITHOUT NOTICE. 



