Home-Grown Fruits Aid Economical Good Living 



Evergreens, Trees and Shrubs 



Tall Evergreens 



ARBORVIT/C. American. Tall, rapid 



grower. IS to 24 in., each S2.00; Ixol'^-i ft., 

 S2.50; l^i to 3 ft.. S3.25; 3 to 4 ft., $4.00; 



4 to 5 ft.. $S.OO; 5 to 6 ft.. $6.50. 

 BIOTA compacts. A thick, columnar 



e%cn:r«x-n. 2 to 3 ft., each 53.00; 3 to 4 ft., 

 $4.00; 4 to 5 ft.. S5.00; 5 to 6 ft.. $6.50. 



FIR, Balsam. Foliage dark above, pale 

 beneath. 18 to 24 in., each $3.00; 2 to 3 ft., 

 $4.00; 3 to 4 ft.. $6.00. 



HEMLOCK. Best evergreen for the shade. 

 Will stand close shearing and makes a 

 good hedge. 15 to 18 in., each $2.00; 18 to 

 24 in.. $3.00; 2 to 3 ft., $4.00; 3 to 4 ft.. 

 $5.50; 4 to 5 ft., $7.50. 



JUNIPER, Irish. Tall, narrow spires of 

 blue-green foliage. Fast growing. 3to4ft., 

 each S5.50:4to5fl..$4.5();5 to 6 ft.. $6.00. 



PINE, Austrian. 50 to 60 ft. Stiff, deep 

 green needles on upward curving l><>ughs. 

 Vcrv hardy and even thrives near the sca- 

 "ihore. 18 to 24 in., each $2.50; 2 to 3 ft., 

 J4.5<l: 3 to 4 ft.. $5.50; 4 to 5 ft.. $7.00. 



P., White. 18 to 24 in., each $2.50; 2 to 3 ft., 

 54. (W; 3 to 4 ft., S5.50: 4 to 5 ft.. $7.00. 



RETINOSPORAplumosa. Graceful plume- 

 like foliage of a prcttv green. 2 to 3 ft., 

 each $3.00; 3 to 4 ft., $4.00; 4 to 5 ft., $5.50; 



5 to 6 ft.. $7.00. 



R. plumosa aurea. Golden tipped. 18 to 

 24 in., each 52.(X); 2 to 3 ft., $3.00; 3 to 4 

 ft.. 54.00: 4 to 5 ft., $5.50; 5 to 6 ft.. $7.50. 



SPRUCE, Norway. Dark green, handsome 

 tree reacfiing 30 to 50 feet. Good for 

 hedges. 18 to 24 in., each $2.00; 2 to 3 ft., 

 S3.25; 3 to 4 ft.. $4.50. 



YEW, Upright {Xaxus cuspidala capitate). 

 Symmetrical in shape, bearing brilliant 

 scarlet fruits which are very attractive 

 against the black-green foliage. 15 to 18 

 in., each $3.00; 18 to 24 in., $4.00; 2 to 3 

 ft., $5.50; 3 to 4 ft., $7.50. 



Dwarf Evergreens 



ARBORVIT>C, Globe. Globe-shaped ever- 

 green with dense ilark green foliage. Used 

 in large tubs or for entrance planting. 12 

 to 15 in., each $1.50; 15 to 18 in., $2.25. 



JUNIPERUS chinensis Pfltzeriana (Pfitz- 

 er's Juniper). Low, >prea(ling; ilark green 

 branches. Very effective when used among 

 other tvp>es in the foundation planting. 

 15 to 18 in., each $3.00; 18 to 24 in., S3.75; 

 2 to 2I3 ft.. $4.50. 



PINE, IMugho (Dwarf Pine'). Gray foli.-ige; 

 compact; vcrv ornamental. 15 to 18 in., 

 each $2.50; 18 to 24 in., $3.50. 



YEW, Spreading (Taxus cuspidate). Mod- 

 eratelv bushy growth. Branches densely 

 clothed with short dull green leaves. 12 to 

 15 in., each $2.25; 15 to 18 in., $3.00; 18 to 

 24 in., $4.50; 2 to 3 ft., $6.00. 



Broad-leaved Evergreen 

 Shrubs 



ABELIA grandiflora (Bush Arbutus). 

 Leaves dark green and glossy. Flowers 

 white, funnel-shaped, tinged with pink, 

 delicately sweet scented, borne in clusters 

 from earlv spring until late autumn. 15 to 

 18 in., each SI. 25; 18 to 24 in., $1.75. 



AZALEA, Hinodegiri. Low-growing. Bril- 

 liant scarlet (lowers and evergreen leaves. 

 8 to 10 in., each $2.25; 10 to 12 in., S3.00; 

 12 to 15 in., S3.75. 



A., Kurume (Coral Bell). Clear pink. 8 to 

 10 in., each $2.25; 10 to 12 in.. $3.00. 



A., Snow. Pure white. 8 to 10 in., each 

 $2.25; 10 to 12 in.. $3.00; 12 to 15 in., $3.75. 



Azalea and Rhododendron 



BOXWOOD, Old English (Buxus suffruti- 

 cosci). Very slow-growing. Fine for edging 

 or borders. 4 to 6 in., each 35c.; 6 to 8 in., 

 6()c.; H to 10 in., 9()c. 



B., American {B. scmperviren.i). The faster- 

 growing variety. 8 to 10 in., each 75c.; 

 10 to 12 in.. 90c.; 12 to 15 in., $1.65; 15 to 

 18 in., $2.00. 



ILEX crenata (Japanese Holly). 8 to 10 ft. 

 Good shrub or hetlge plant, with evergreen 

 boxwood-like leaves and black berries. 

 15 to 18 in., each $2.75; 18 to 24 in., $3.75. 



NANDINA domestica (Heavenly Bamboo). 

 Showy shrub of medium height; large clus- 

 ters of small red berries in autumn. Dark 

 green foliage assumes orange-red or crimson 

 color in winter. 15 to 18 in., each $1.50; 

 18 to 24 in.. S2.25; 2 to 3 ft., $3.00. 



RHODODENDRON catawbiense. Large 

 purple (lowers. 18 to 24 in., each $3.5(); 

 2 to 3 ft., $5.00. 



R. maximum (Rosebay). Large pink to 

 white (lowers. 18 to 24 in., each $3.00; 2 

 to 3 ft., $4.50. 



R. carolinianum. Pink. 18 to 24 in., each 

 $3.50; 2 to 3 ft., $5.00. 



fruits and Berries 



APPLE TREES 



2-yr.-old, each 52.00 



Winter Varieties 

 Delicious. Fruit lart;e, dark red. Flesh 



tinc-grained. crisp and melting, juicy with 



a delightful aroma. Annual bearer. 

 Stayman Mm proved Winesap). Red; large. 



.More prolific. 

 York Imperial. Yellow, blush cheek. An 



early and grxxi producer. 



Autumn Varieties 

 Grimes Golden. Good size; yellow; of 



highest quality. Productive. 



Summer Varieties 

 Early Harvest. .Medium. Pale yellow; 



tender, lUicv. 

 Yellow Transparent. Earliest. White 



skin changing to pale yellow. 



CHERRY TREES 



2-yr.-old, each $2.50 

 Early Richmond. Sf^ur, light red fruit. 



Bears about the middle of June. 

 Montmorency. Sour variety. Bears last of 



June. 

 Napoleon. Large; sweet. Good quality. 



.Midseason. 

 Tartarian. Large, sweet, black Cherries 



in June. 



PEACH TREES 



2-yr.-old, each $2.00 



Belle of Georgia. Large; white flesh. 



Freestone. 

 Carman. White fiesh. Early and Large. 



Semi-clingstone. 

 Elberta. Large; yellow flesh. Freestone. A 



few days later than Belle of Georgia. 



PEAR TREES 



2-yr.-old, each $2.50 

 Bartlett. The best, large eating Pear. 

 Seckel. Small; sweet. Very popular. 



PLUM TREES 



2-yr.-old, each $2.50 



Abundance. The popular early cherry-red 



Plum. 

 Burbank. A well-known dark red early 



variety. 

 Damson (Blue Shropshire). 



GRAPE-VINES 



2-yr.-old, postpaid 



Caco. Large wine-red berries. Each 75c. 

 Concord. The standard black. 

 Lucile. Light red wine Grape. 

 Moore's Early. Large; black. 

 Niagara. White. 



All Grape-Vines, except where noted, 

 each 60c.; 6, $3.00. 



RED RASPBERRY PLANTS 



No. 1 Plants, postpaid, delivery 

 March 15 to June 1 



10 25 50 100 



Chief (Early). ..$2 50 $4 00 $7 00 $13 00 

 Latham fLate). 2 50 4 00 7 00 13 00 



Newburgh 



(.Midseason) . . 2 50 4 00 7 00 13 00 



St. Regis 



(Everbearing). 2 50 4 00 7 00 13 00 



BLACK RASPBERRY PLANTS 



Postpaid 

 Cumberland. ..10 25 50 100 



(Midseason) . $2 50 $4 00 $7 00 $13 00 



STRAWBERRY PLANTS 



Postpaid 

 Delivery March 15 to May 15. 100 to 475 

 plants at 100 rate, 500 at 1000 rate. No plants 

 shipped C. O. D. 



Early Varieties 



25 50 100 1000 



Blakemore. .81 50 $2 50 $3 50 $16 00 



Dorsett 1 SO 2 50 3 50 16 00 



Premier .... 1 50 2 50 3 50 16 00 



Midseason Varieties 



Big Joe $1 50 82 50 83 50 816 00 



Catskill 1 50 2 50 3 50 16 00 



Late Varieties 



Redstar $1 75 82 75 $3 75 $17 00 



Starbright. . 1 75 2 75 3 75 17 00 



Everbearing Varieties 

 Mastodon.. .82 25 $3 75 85 50 $30 00 



BLACKBERRY PLANTS 



Strong plants, postpaid 



Eldorado 10 25 50 100 



(Midseason) $2 25 $3 75 $6 50 $11 00 



BOYSENBERRY PLANTS 



Postpaid 



1-yr. No. 1 



Plants $3 00 S5 50 $9 00 $16 00 



ALL PRICES ON THIS PAGE ARE SUBJECT TO MARKET CHANGES 



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