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Evergreens, Trees and Shrubs 



vergreens 



ARBORVITAE. American. 1 .ill, rapid 



■2 'a ft.. 

 • 

 A., Pyramidal. D« se, il.irk jirtx-n Foliage. 



I Ft-, $5.00; 



BIOTA compacta. A thick, columnar 



(3.00; 3 to 4 ft., 



- - i JO. 



HEMLOCK. B - evergreen f«>r the shade. 



It ^ood hedge. 



18 to • P.OO; 



'DO. 

 JUNIPER, Irish. ,'!. narrow -pi" 



blue-- - - >> 3 ft., 



(3.5 



PINE. Austrian. 90 to 60 ft. Stiff, deep 

 i upward curving boughs. 

 • ardv and even thn 

 • 

 P.. White. - 24 in., each | i ft., 



J7.00. 



RETINOSPORA plumosa. Grai efuJ plume- 

 like : ••'•' green. 2 to 3 ft., 

 I; 4 to 5 Ft., $5.50; 

 - 

 R. plumosa aurea. Golden tipped. 18 to 



J3.00; 3 to 4 



• 



SPRUCE. Norway. I I handsome 



tree r Good for 



i in., eaci | o3 ft., 



; 3 to 4 Ft., * .00; 4 to 5 ft., $9.00. 

 S., White, rail) v eigi cen with F>l u i^h green 



• - I; 2 to 3 ft.. 

 K). 

 YEW, Upright laxus cuspidata capitata). 

 Symmetrical in shape, bearing brilliant 

 scarlet fruits which are very attractive 

 against the black-green foliage. 15 to 18 

 in., each $3.00; 1^ to 24 in.. $4.00; . 



Broad-leaved Evergreen 

 Shrubs 



ABELIA grandiflora Bush Arbul 



green and gloss v. Flowers 

 white, funnel-shaped, tinged with pink, 

 delicately sweet scented, borne in clusters 

 from earlv spring until late autumn. 15 to 



J2.50. 

 AZALEA, Hinodegiri. Low-growing. Bril- 

 liant scarlet flowers and evergreen leaves. 

 25; 10 to 12 in., (3.00; 

 • - / r>. 

 A., Kurume ' or I Bell . Clear pink. 8 to 



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

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

 ; 10 to 12 in., 53.00; 12 to 15 in., $3.75. 

 BOXWOOD, Old English Buxus suffruti- 

 ing. For edging or borders. 

 b 35c; 6 to 8 in., 60c. 

 B., American H. sempernrens). Faster 

 6 in., each 35c.; 6 to 8 in., 

 - to 10 in., 75c; 10 to 12 in., $1.00. 

 EUON YMUS japonicus. A compact-grow- 

 iirub with glossy dark green [< 

 18 in., each $1.50; 18 to 24 in., $2.00. 

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

 Good shrub or hedge plant, with evergreen 

 boxwood-like leaves and black berries. 

 15 to 18 in , each $4.00; 18 to 24 in., $5.00. 

 NANDINA domestica Heavenly Bamboo;. 

 Large clusters of small red berries in au- 

 tumn. Dirk green foliage, orange-red or 

 crimson in winter. 18 to 24 in., each $2.25; 

 2 to 3 ft.. $3.00; 3 to 4 ft., $400. 

 RHODODENDRON catawbiense. large 

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

 4 ft., (7.50. 

 R. maximum (Rosebay). Large pink to 

 tte Bowers. 2 to 3 I- i5.00; 3 to 



50. 



Dwarf Evergreens 



ARBORVIT/E, Globe. GhSbe-shaped ever- 

 green with dense dark green foliage. Used 

 in large tubs or for entrance plaining. 12 

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

 • 24 in., $4.50. 



JUNIPERUS chinensis Pfitzeriana (Pfitz- 

 er's Juniper . I ow, spreading; il.irk green 

 branches. 15 to 18 in., each $3.00; 18 » 2 1 

 in.. $^.7^; 2 to 



PINE, Mugho (Dwarf Pine). Gray foliage; 

 compact; very ornamental. 15 to 18 in., 

 each $2. SO; 18 to 24 in., $3.50; 2 to 3 ft., 

 $5.00. 



YEW, Spreading {Taxrts cuspidata). Mod- 

 erate!} bushj growth. Blanches densely 

 clothed with short dull green leaves. 12 to 

 1 5 i,,., each $2.25; 1 5 to 18 in., $3.00; 18 to 

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



Fruits and Berries 



APPLE TREES 



2-yr.-old, each $2.00; 3-yr.-old, each $3.00 



Winter Varieties 

 Red Delicious. Fruit large, dark red Mesh 

 fine-grained, crisp and melting, iuicj with 

 a delightful aroma. Annual l« 

 Stayman Impim p Red; large. 



More prolific. 

 York Imperial. Yellow, blush cheek. An 

 and good producer. 



Autumn Varieties 



Grimes Golden. ( I size; yellow; of 



est quality. Productive. 



Summer Varieties 

 Early Harvest. Medium. Pale yellow; 



ler, iuicy. 

 Yellow Transparent. I irlicst. White 

 skin changing to pale yellow. 



APRICOT TREES 



.-yr.-old, each $2.50; 3-yr.-old, each $3.50 

 Early Golden. Verj large and sweet, golden 



yellow truit. I'.arU . 



CHERRY TREES 



2-yr.-old, each $2.50; 3-yr.-old, each $3.50 

 Bing. I i r^< . delicious black variety. A . 



iper. 

 Early Richmond. S<,ur, light red fruit 



Bl ii Idle of June. 



Montmorency. Sour. Bears last of June. 

 Napoleon. Large; sweet. Midseason. 

 Tartarian. Large, sweet, black Cherries 



in June. 



NECTARINE TREES 



2-yr.-old, each $2.50; 3-yr.-old, each $3.50 

 Boston. Bright yellow flesh; deep red skin. 

 Large; pleasant flavor. 



PEACH TREES 



2-yr.-old, each $2.00; 3-y.-.-old, each $3.00 

 Belle of Georgia. I arge; white flesh. 



Freestone. 

 Carman. White flesh. Early and large. 



Semi-clingstone. 

 Elberta. Large; yellow flesh. Freestone. A 



fev. • r than Belle of Georgia. 



Golden Jubilee. A large yellow freestone 



variety. Ships will. Extra early. 

 Hale Haven. I arge, round, y< How freestone 



of excellent flavor. Fine for canning. 

 Rochester. A very hardy, spreading tree. 



Yellow-red fruit. For earlv market. 



PEAR TREES 



2-yr.-old, each $2.50; 3-yr.-old, each $3.50 

 Anjou. Yellow dotted russet. Juicy, spicy 



ir. For late fall. 

 Bartlett. The best, large eating Pear. 

 Seckel. Small; sweet. Very popular. 



PLUM TREES 



2-yr.-old, each $2.50; 3-yr.-old, each $3.50 

 Abundance. The popular early cherry-red 



Plum. 

 Burbank. A well-known dark red; early. 

 Damson 'Blue Shropshire 



GRAPE-VINES 



2-yr.-old, postpaid 

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

 Concord. The standard black. 

 Lucile. I iglu red wine Grape. 

 Moore's Early. Large; black. 

 Niagara. White. 



All Grape-Vines, except where noted, 

 each 60c; 6, $3.00. 



RED RASPBERRY PLANTS 



1-yr., No. 1 plants, postpaid, delivery 

 March 15 to June 1 



12 25 50 100 



..hief (Early). ..$2 25 $4 00 $7 00 $12 50 

 Latham (Late). 2 25 4 00 7 00 12 50 



Newburgh 



(Midseason).. 2 25 4 00 7 00 12 50 



St. Regis 



(Everbearing). 2 25 4 00 7 00 12 50 



BLACK RASPBERRY PLANTS 



1-yr., No. 1 plants, postpaid 

 Cumberland .12 25 50 100 



(Midseason) . $2 25 $4 00 $7 00 $12 50 



STRAWBERRY PLANTS 



Postpaid 

 Delivery March 15 to May 15. 100 to 475 

 planlsat 100 rate, 500 at 1000 rate. No plants 

 shipped C. O. D. 



Early Varieties 



25 50 100 1000 



Blakemore 90 $1 25 $2 25 $12 00 



Dorsett 1 00 1 50 2 50 1 5 00 



Premier. ... 1 00 1 50 2 50 15 00 



Midseason Varieties 



Big Joe $1 00 $1 50 $2 50 $15 00 



Catskill 1 00 1 50 2 50 15 00 



Sparkle 



(New.) 1 00 1 50 2 50 15 00 



Late Varieties 

 Town King. 51 00 $1 50 $2 50 $15 00 



Everbearing Varieties 

 Mastodon.. .$1 75 $3 00 $5 00 $29 00 

 Gemzata.. . . 1 75 3 00 5 00 29 00 



BLACKBERRY PLANTS 



1-yr., No. 1 plants, postpaid 

 Eldorado 12 25 50 100 



(Midseason) $2 25 $4 00 $7 00 $12 50 



BLUEBERRY PLANTS 



Cabot. Very early- Heavy bearing. 

 Jersey. Late. Large berries of fine flavor. 

 RancoCOS. Midseason. Very heavy crop. 

 Rubel. Midseason. Very hardy; vigorous. 

 3-yr., 12 to 15 in., each $1.75, $15.00 for 10. 



BOYSENBERRY PLANTS 



Postpaid 

 1-yr. No. 16 12 25 100 



Standard. .$1 75 $3 25 $5 00 $15 00 

 Thornless.. 2 25 4 00 7 00 24 00 



WASHINGTON, D. C. 



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