Home-Grown Fruits Aid Economical Good living 



Evergreens, Trees and Shrubs 



Tall Evergreens 



ARBORVIT/E, American Nigra. More 

 symmetrical in form and deeper in color. 

 The best of the taller Arborvita?. Very com- 

 pact; rapid grower. 2*<> to 3 ft., each S6.50. 



A., Pyramidal. Dense, dark green foliage. 

 2Y 2 to 3 ft., each $6.50. 



CEDAR, Deodar. Tall, pyramidal tree of 

 bluish green. A rapid grower, not hardv in 

 far north. 24 to 30 in., each S7.50. 



HEMLOCK. Best evergreen for shade. 

 Rich deep green foliage. Can be used to 

 make a beautiful hedge. 18 to 24 in., each 

 S5.00; 2 to 2Y 2 ft., $7.00. 



MAGNOLIA grandiflora. A noble ever- 

 green tree in the South. Tulip-like, large, 

 pure white flowers; fragrant. Not hardv 

 in far north. 18 to 24 in., each $5.00; 

 3 to 4 ft., $12.00. 



SPRUCE, Colorado. Silverv green foliage. 

 Tall grower. 24 to 30 in., each $7.50. 



S,, Glauca. Silvery foliage. More compact 

 than Norway Spruce. Very shapelv. 

 2 to 2 y 2 ft., each $5.00. 



YEW, Upright (Taxus media Hicksi). 

 Symmetrical shape. Brilliant scarlet fruits. 

 15 to 18 in., each $6.50; 18 to 24 in., $8.00. 



Broad-leaved Evergreen 

 Shrubs 



ABELIA grandiflora (Bush Arbutus). 

 Leaves dark green and glossy. Flowers 

 white, tinted with pink. 15 to 18 in., 

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



AZALEA, Hinodegiri. Low-growing. Scar- 

 let flowers; evergreen leaves. 8 to 10 in. 

 spread, each $2.50; 10 to 12 in., $3.25; 12 to 

 15 in., $4.25; 15 to 18 in., $5.50. (All sizes 

 indicate spread.) 



A., Kurume, Coral Bells. Clear pink. 8 to 

 10 in. spread, each $2.50; 10 to 12 in., 

 $3.25; 12 to 15 in., $4.25. 



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

 each $2.50; 10 to 12 in., $3.25; 12 to 15 in., 

 $4.25. 



BOXWOOD, Old English (Buxus suffruti- 

 cosd). Slow-growing. For edging or bor- 

 ders. 4 to 6 in., each 75c. (bare root) ; 8 to 

 10 in., $3.00 (B&B). 



ILEX cornuta Burfordi (Chinese Holly). 

 A shrub to 10 feet tall. Lustrous dark 

 green leaves, always beautiful. Its large, 

 bright red berries are most effective. 15 to 

 18 in., each $4.50; 18 to 24 in., $6.50. 



I. crenata (Japanese Holly). Grows 8 to 10 

 feet high. Good shrub or hedge plant, with 

 evergreen boxwood-like leaves and black 

 berries. 12 to 15 in., each $4.00. 



I. crenata Hetzi. 5 to 6 ft. Large convex 

 foliage of dark glossy green, resistant to 

 spider. Hardv. Grows fast, broader than 

 tall. 12 to 15 in., each $5.00. 



OSMANTHUS Aquifolium. One of the 

 handsomest of evergreen shrubs, with 

 lustrous green foliage similar to holly. 

 Can be used for hedge. 15 to 18 in., each 

 $3.75. 



PIERIS japonica. Clusters of small droop- 

 ing white flowers in May. 15 to 18 in., 

 each $6.00. 



PYRACANTHA (Firethorn). Valued for 

 profuse clusters of brilliant red and orange 

 berries all fall and far into the winter. 

 Evergreen in South. 

 Red Berries, 18 to 24 in., each $4.25. 

 Red Berries, 2 to 3 ft., each $7.50. 

 Orange Berries, 18 to 24 in., each $4.25. 

 Orange Berries, 2 to 3 ft., each $7.50. 



HYBRID RHODODENDRON. Crimson, 

 lavender to pink, pink, red, rosy lilac, and 

 white. 18 to 20 in., each $8.50. 



ARBORVITAE, Globe. Globes of dense, 

 light green foliage. 15 to 18 in., each $4.50. 



A. Biota (Aurea nana). Grows 4 to 5 feet 

 tall. Pyramidal and compact in form; 

 golden yellow in spring, turning reddish 

 brown in winter. For edging and formal 

 planting. 12 to 15 in., each $4.25. 



JUNIPERUS chinensis Pfitzeriana. Low- 

 spreading, dark green branches. 15 to 18 

 in., each $5.00. 



J. chinensis Hetzi. Resembles Pfitzer 

 Juniper. Fast-growing blue-green foliage; 

 can be sheared. 15 to 18 in., each $5.00. 



PINE, Mugho (Dwarf Pine). Valuable for 

 its low, dense growth. Foliage deep green. 

 Very hardy. Does well on hillsides. 12 to 

 15 in., each $6.00. 



Dwarf Evergreens 



RETINOSPORA ericoides. Green foliage, 

 turning purplish in fall. Beautiful spring 

 and autumn foliage. Slow grower. 15 to 18 

 in., each $4.50. 



YEW, Spreading (Taxus cuspidata). Mod- 

 erately bushy. Short, dull green leaves. 

 Scarlet berries in autumn. Slow growing. 

 15 to 18 in., each $6.00. 



Y., Spreading English (T. baccata repan- 

 dens). Spreading, horizontal branches; 

 dark blue-green foliage. Valuable in low 

 plantings. Adaptable to sun or shade. 12 

 to 15 in., each $6.00. 



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ENGLISH IVY. The fastest-growing 

 ground-cover. 214,-m. pot plants. $3.50 

 per doz.; $25.00 per 100. 



PACHYSANDRA (Japanese Spurge). A 

 trailing plant, 6 to 8 inches high, forming 

 a complete cover of bright, glossy green 

 foliage and small spikes of flowers during 



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May and June. $3.50 per doz.; $25.00 

 per 100. 

 VINCA minor (Periwinkle; Trailing Myrtle). 

 An exxellent dwarf trailing plant for car- 

 peting the ground where it is too shady 

 for other plants to thrive. $4.00 per doz.; 

 $30.00 per 100. 



Fruits and Berries 



APPLE TREES 



2-yr.-old, each $2.50 



Winter Varieties 

 Jonathan. Hardy; productive. 

 Red Delicious. Red; fine grained. 

 Stayman (Imp. Winesap). Large. 



Autumn Varieties 

 Grimes Golden. Good size; yellow. 



Summer Varieties 

 Early Harvest. Medium. Pale yellow. 

 Yellow Transparent. Earliest. White 



skin changing to pale yellow. 

 5-N-One Apple Trees. One tree with five 

 varieties. 2-yr.-oId, 5 to 6 ft., each $5.50. 



CHERRY TREES 



2-yr.-old, each $3.25 

 Bing. Large, delicious black variety. 

 Montmorency. Sour. Bears last of June. 

 Napoleon. Large; sweet. Midseason. 

 Tartarian. Large, sweet, black. June. 

 Windsor. Almost black, used for pollination 

 purposes. 



QUALITY FIG TREES 



Choice selection of several varieties. No 

 other fruit tree will give more pleasure and 

 profit. Ask for free literature at our stores. 

 Each $2.00. 



PEACH TREES 



2-yr.-old, each $2.50 

 Belle of Georgia. Freestone; white flesh. 

 Elberta. Large; yellow flesh. Freestone. 

 Golden Jubilee. Early yellow freestone. 

 J. H. Hale. Golden yellow freestone. 



PEAR TREES 



2-yr.-old, each $2.75 

 Beurre Bosc. Brownish yellow. Delicious 



flavor. For late fall. 

 Bartlett. The best large eating Pear. 

 Kieffer. Large; golden yellow. Late. 

 Seckel. Small; sweet. Very popular. 



PLUM TREES 



2-yr.-old, each $2.75 

 Abundance. The popular early cherry-red. 

 Burbank. A well-known dark red; early. 

 Damson (Blue Shropshire). 

 Stanley. Blue. Prune type. 



GRAPE-VINES 



2-yr.-old, not mailable 

 Caco. Large wine-red berries. 

 Concord. The standard black. 

 Golden Muscat. Each SI. 50. 

 Niagara. White. 



Seedless Grape, New Interlaken. Golden 

 yellow, crisp and sweet. Each $1.75. 

 All Grape-Vines, except where noted, 

 each 75c; 6 for $4.25 



RED RASPBERRY PLANTS 



1-yr. No. 1 plants, not mailable 



5 10 25 



Earlired. (New; early) . $2 50 $4 50 $10 00 



Latham (Late) 2 00 3 75 6 75 



Indian Summer 



(Everbearing) 2 00 3 75 6 75 



BLACK RASPBERRY PLANTS 



1-yr. No. 1 plants, not mailable 



5 10 25 



Cumberland $2 00 $3 75 $6 75 



Blackhawk 3 00 5 50 12 50 



BLACKBERRY PLANTS 



1-yr. No. 1 transplants, not mailable 



5 10 25 

 Ebony King $2 50 $4 50 $10 00 



BOYSENBERRY PLANTS 



1-yr. No. 1 plants, not mailable 



5 10 25 

 Thornless $2 50 $3 25 $6 50 



BLUEBERRY PLANTS 



12 to 18 in., 3-yr. No. 1 plants, 



not mailable Each 



Rancocas (Early) $1 65 



Rubel (Midseason) 1 65 



Jersey (Late) 1 65 



DWARF FRUIT TREES 



2-yr.-old, No. 1, each $5.50 



NUT TREES 

 Pecan, Hardy Northern. 2 to 3 ft., each 



$5.00. 

 English Walnut, Hardy Type. 2 to 3 ft., 



each $4.00. 

 American Filbert (Hazel-Nut). 2 to 3 ft., 



each $2.50. 

 HORSERADISH ROOTS. Whole roots, 



each 20c; $1.75 per doz. 



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F. W. BOLGIANO & CO., INC. 



