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NURSERY DEPARTMENT— Continued 



ORNAMENTALS 



Each. 



Carolina Poplars, 9 to 10 ft $ .40 



Carolina Poplars, 10 to 12 ft. 

 Lombardy I'oplars, 9 to 10 I't. 



Silver Maples, 9 to 10 ft 



Silver Maples, 10 to 12 ft 



Norway Mnples, 8 to 9 ft. 



.50 

 .50 

 .50 

 .70 

 1.00 



Norway Maples, 10 to 12 ft 1.50 



Norway Maples, 12 to 14 ft 



I'in Oaks, Red Oaks. Willow Oaks, i! to 7 



Weeping American Willow, G to 8 ft 



Golden Willow. 9 to 10 ft 



American Elms. 9 to 10 ft 



American Elms, 10 to 12 ft 



American Elms, 12 to 14 ft 



Each. 

 ..$2.00 

 . . .70 

 . . .40 

 . . .60 

 . . .70 

 . . .80 

 . . 1.20 



STRAWBERRY PLANTS 



DIKECTIONS FOE CULTURE. — Strawberries require well-tilird soil; tlie plants shonid lie set 15 

 Inches apart, In rows 2 feet wide. Firm the plants well in tUe soil and keep tiiorougUly cultivated. 



FENDALL. — Medium to late. Berries very larse and of 

 delicious flavor. Strong, healtliy plants. 



GANDY. — Standard late variety, bearinz better in black 

 swamp laud than any other soil, but will thrive in 

 clay land. 



KLONDIKE. — Early. Tlniform, shapely, dark red berries. 

 Juicy. A good 8hii)per. 



NICK OHMEB. — Very large and productive, with glossy 

 red globular berries of superior flavor. .Superb for home 

 use. 



OREM. — Late. Truit light red, firm, large, durable and 

 very productive. 



PARSON'S BEAUTY. — Mid-season. Fruit dark red and 

 mild flavor. Sturdy plants. 



SHARPLESS — Similar to Bubach, but lighter red in color. 

 Large berries, and succeeds in practically all soils and 

 climates. 



STEVENS LATE.— A strong grower, and will thrive well 

 nil a variety of soils. Brit'ht red color and acid flavor. 

 Itipeus late, making a medium-length season. 



SUPERIOR. — Medium early. Very productive; stands hot 

 weather; berries large, glossy and make great yield. 



TUBES.— Early. 



PRICE.— Any variety, strong, healthy layer plants, 25c. per doz. 

 75c. per 100; $4.00 per 1000. 



By express not prepaid. 



INDURATED FIBRE WARE 



Fibre-Ware Rolling Stand 



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

 and furnish an easy and ready means of m.)ving heavy plants In 

 permanent or temporary locoti. ns. 



Outside 

 Diameter. 



1(5 inches 



18 inches 



20 inches 



22 inches 



Will take tub 

 diameter at bottom. 



inches .... 



15 in^'lics . . . , 



17 inches 



20 inclies 



Price, 

 E.'.ch. 

 . .$1.15 

 . . 1.25 

 . . 1.50 

 . . 1.85 



Florists' Vases 



For displaying cut flowers. 



Depth. Price, 

 Diameter. Inside. Each. 



4 ',2 in 1.5 in 60o. 



"iVa in IJ- in 75o. 



S in 13 in 75c. 



Small Wood 

 Flower Tubs 



a.S t 

 h5 o5 ^S, £ 



A 8 6 1 % $ .25 



r- SVi 8% 2 .40 



C 10% 9 :i .G5 



D 11 lU/2 4 .m 



U. S. Plant Tubs 



Cellar,' 



painted Green. 



Outside Top 



No. Diameter. Depth. Price. 



1 11% lli/a $1.00 



2 l.Ji/s 11% 1.25 



3 14% 14 1.65 



4 l(i 15 2.00 



5 19 18 3.00 



fi 22 191/, 3.75 



7 25 22" 5.00 



Fibre Flower 

 Pot Saucers 



Cleaner and More Durable Than Pottery. 

 Diameter. Price. Each. Per 100. 

 6 in 14c $12.50 



I HI... 



8 in. . . 



10 in. . . 



12 in.. . 



15c. 

 ..16c., 

 ..18c. 



. .25c. , 



13.50 

 14.50 

 17.00 

 20.00 



altm fbiccs subject to chakge without notice. 



