April, 1889. 
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GARDEN ROOTS. 
DECIDUOUS SHRUBS. 
Postage on Asparagus roots 1 yr, 25c, per 100., Rhu- 
barb 5c. each; Hop roots, 50c. per 100,- Horse Radsil) , 
15c. per 100: Sage, 3c. each. Horse Radish, Aspara- 
gus, 1 yr. and Hop Roots post free, at dozen rates. 
Ea. doz. 
Asparagus— Conovers Col’s’1,1 yr 20 
" “ 2 yrs 30 
“ Barr’s Mammoth. 1 yr. 35 
Rhubarb— Myatt’s Linnaeus 10 75 
Hop Roots— Golden Cluster 10 1.00 
SAGE— Holt’s Mammoth 10 75 
Horse Radish— S ets 25 
100 1000 
50 4.00 
75 5.00 
1.00 5.00 
3.50 25.00 
5.00 40.00 
5.00 40.00 
1.00 4.00 
ORNAMENTAL TREES & PLANTS. 
Price per dozen of all is ten times tlie 
price of each. 
DECIDUOUS TREES. 
All those quoted as Small will be sent by mail at 
' each and dozen rates, at prices quoted', but larger 
. ones will besent if they go by express or f reight. 
Alder, Imperial Cut-leaved, 3 ft., ea., 50e. 
Beech— Fern-leaved, 2 to 3 ft., ea.. SL00. Rivers’ 
Purple, 1 to 2 ft., ea., 35c; 2 to 3 ft., ea., 50c, 3 to 4 ft., 
'.75c. Weeping, 2 to 3 ft., $1.00. 
Birch— Cut-leaved Weeping, 6 to 8 ft., ea., 75c. 
■ flatalpa— Umbrella (Bungei) large, ea., $1.50. 
■ Cornus— (Dogwood) Red Flowering, 3 to 4 ft., ea., 
$1.50. Weeping, 3 to 4 ft., ea., $1.50. 
Elm— CamperdowD Weeping, fine heads, ea., $1.00. 
Fringe — White, small, ea., 15c. 
Hawthorn- Dbl. scarlet, red, white, 4 to5ft., 
'ea., 75c. 
Horse Chestnut, Dbl. White Flowering 4 to 5 
ft., ea.# $1.00. Common, 0 ft., ea., $1.00. Red Flow- 
i ering, ea., 25c. 
Laburnum— Common, 3 to 4 ft., ea., 40c. 
Larch— European, 2 ft., ea., 15c. 
Linden— European, White-leaved, small, ea., 25c. 
Maple, English or Sycamore, 2 to 3 ft., ea., 20c. 6 
to 8 ft., ea., 50c. Japan Blood-leaved, 12 to 18 in., ea., 
$$1.25. Norway, 2 to 3 ft., ea., 20c. Schwerdler’s, 3 ft.. 
ea.,58c. Silver-leaved. 3 to 4 ft., ea., 20c; 5 to 7 ft., 
ea., 85c. Sugar, fi to 8 ft., ea., 50c. Weir’s Cut-leaved, 
6 to 7 ft,, pa,, 75c. 
mountain Ash — European, small, ea., 10c: 2to 
3 ft., ea., 15c; 3 to 8 ft,, ea„ 50c; Oak-leaved. 6 to 8 ft., 
ea.. 60c. 
Poplar— Carolina. Black Italian. 3 to 4 ft., ea.,15e; 
G to 8 ft., ea., 20c; 8 to 10 ft,, ea., 25c; Lombardy. 6 to 8 
ft., ea., 30c. Van Geert's Golden. 6 to 8 ft., ea., 50c. 
Sycamore— Oriental, small, ea., 10c; 2 to 3 ft., ea., 
15c; 6 to 8 ft., ea., 25c. 
Willow— Common Weeping, 5 to 7 ft., ea., 85c; 
Kilmarnock Weeping, fine heads, ea., 50c. Laurel- 
leaved, 3 to 4 ft., ea., 20c; 6 to 8 ft., ea., 25c. 
EVERGREEN TREES. 
Those quoted as small will be sent by mail, if de- 
sired, at eachand (h>zen rates but larger ones will 
be sent if they goby express or freight. 
Arbor Vitae— American, small, ea., 10c; 1 ft.,ea., 
15c; 2 to 3 ft., ea., 25c. Heath-leaved, small, ea., 20c; 
1,8 to 20 in., ea., 40c. Globe, Hovey's Golden, small.ea. 
J5cj 18 to20 in., ea., 30c. Little Gem, 8 to 12 In., ea., 
50c. Peabody’s Golden, small, ea., 25c. Pyramidal, 
small, ea., 15c; 1 ft., ea.. 25c; 4 ft., ea.,50c. Ralllnson’s 
Golden, I ft.., ea.. 25c; 2 ft., ea., 50c. Semper Aurea, 
1 ft., ea., 25c: 8 ft., 50c. Siberian, small, ea.. 15c; 2 ft., 
ea.,30c; 3 ft., ea., 50c. Tom Thumb, small, ea., 15c; 
18 to 20 in., ea., 80c. 
Flr— European Silver, small, ea.. 15c; Nordman’s 
Silver, small, ea., 25c; 1 ft., ea., 50c: 2 ft., ea., $1.00. 
Ju nf per— Irish, 1 ft., ea., 25c; 3 ft., ea.,50c. 
PI ne— Austrian, 1 ft., ea., 15c; 2 to 8 ft., ea.. 40c; 
Bhotan, small, ea., 20c. Dwarf, small.ea.. 25c; 1ft. 
across, ea., $1.00. Scotch, small, ea., 15c; 1)4 ft., ea., 
20c. Swiss Stone, l)4to2ft, ea.,50e. White small, 
«a., 15c ; 2 to 3 ft., 50c. 
Bf tinlgpora— Obtusa nana. 1 ft., ea., 50c; Picif- 
era, 2 ft., ea., 50c; 4 ft., 75c. Plttmosa aurea. small, ea., 
20c; 1 ft., ea , 25c; 18 to 20 in., ea., 50c. Squ irrosa, sm. 
ea., 20c. 
Spruce— Gregoriana, small, ea., 30c. Hemlock, 
.small, ea., 15c; 1 ft., ea.. 20c, Lovett’s Globe, 2 It., ea., 
•ii.tX): 3 ft., ea., $1.50. Norway, small, ea., 10c; 1ft., 
,ea.,lf)c; 1)4 to 2 ft., ea., 30c; 3 ft., ea., 50c. White, 
small, ea., 15c; 1 to 1)4 ft., ea., 20c. 
Yew- English, 1 ft., ea., 25c. 
EVERGREEN SHRUBS. 
Mail sizes will be mailed postpaid, if desired, at 
rates of Each and Dozen, but larger plants will be 
sent if they go by express or freight. All other sizes 
are shipped bg freight or express only, and the 
charges are paid by the purchaser. 
Althea— Dbl., of all colors, mail size 15c; 2 to 3 ft., 
25c; 3 to 4 ft. 35c. 
Azalia— Ghent, best named, large bushes, 50c. Mol- 
lis, mail size. 25c.; large plants 60c. 
Berberry— European and Purple-leaved, mail 
size 15c.; 2 to 3 ft., 25c. 
Valicarpa— purpurea, large, 25c. 
Calycantliiis— Floridus, mail size 15e; 1st cl., 25c. 
Cletlira— alnifolia, mail 15c; large 25c. 
Cornus— Red-twigged, large, 25c. 
Ootonester- Simonsii, mail 15c; large, 25c. 
Daphne— Mezereum, mail 15c; 1st cl., 25c. 
Deutzia | Crenata fl. pi., ditto alba, Fortunii, Sco- 
bra, large, 25c. Gracilis, 1st cl., 15c. 
Enonymus— Europeus, large, 25c; extra, 35c. 
Exocliorda— Grandiflora, mail, 15c; 1st cl., 35c; 
large 50c. 
Forsythia— Viridissima, large, 25c; extra, 35c. 
Friuge— Purple, mail 15c; 2to 3 ft 25c. 
Hazel— Purple-leaved, mail 15c. 
High bush Cranberry— 2 to 3 ft., 25c. 
H oneysnekle— Tartarian, pink, white, large,25c. 
Horse Chestnut— Dwarf, mail 15c; 1st cl., 30c. 
Hydrangea— paniculata grandiflora, mail 25c; 
1st el„ 50c. 
Indian Currant— mail 15c; large 25c. 
Japan Quince — Scarlet, mail 15c; large 35c. 
White, 1st cl., 25c; large, 35c. 
J udas— Japan, small 20c. 
Lilac— Common, mail, 15c; 2 to 3 ft., 20c; 3 ft., 25c: 
White, 1st cl., 25c; Persian aud Persian white, 3ft 25c. 
Privet— California, mail 15c; 2 ft 25c; 4ft 50c. 
Khodotypus— Kerrioides, mail 15c; large 25c. 
Sn »w ball— Common, 2 to 3 ft., 25c; 3 to 4 ft., 35c; 
4 to 5 ft., 50c; Japan, 2 ft., 50c; 3 ft., 75c. 
Snowberry— 1st cl., 25c. 
Spira-a— Billardii, mail 15c; extra 25c; Bridal Wreath, 
large 25c; Bumalda, or Japonica, Callosa or Fortunii 
and alba, mail 15c; lstcl.,25c;Golden-leaved,Reevesii fl. 
pi. .large 20c; extra 30c; Thunbergii, mail 15c; large 20c; 
extra 30c; Van Houttei, mail 15c; 1st cl., 25c. 
Sumac— Cut-leaved, mail 15c; 1st cl., 25c. 
Syringa— Golden-leaved, mail 15c; 1st cl.. 25c; Gor- 
don’s grandiflora. Mock Orange, large, 25c; extra, 35c. 
Tamarix— African and Indian, mail 15c; 3 ft., 25c. 
Weigela— Amabilis, Rosea, Isoline large 25c; ex- 
tra 35c; Dwarf Variegated-leaved, mail 15c; 1st cl., 20c; 
large 35c; White, flowering, mail 15c; 1st cl., 25c. 
ROSES. 
Hybrid Perpetual— mail size, ea., 15c. Large 
plants, ea., 25c. 
Moss— mall size, ea., 20c. Large plants, ea., 35c. 
Climbing— mail size, ea., 15c; large plants, ea,25c 
VINES AND CREEPERS. 
Mail sizes sent post free if desired at prices quoted, 
larger plants will be sentiftogo by expressor freight. 
Akebia— qulnata, mail, ea., 15c. 
Ampelopsis— Veltchli, mail, ea., 15c; 1st cl., ea., 
25c; 2 to 3 ft., ea., 50c. 
A ristoloehia — Sipho, mail, ea., 25c. 
Clematis— Flamula, mail, ea., 20c; Jackmanii, 
strong, ea., 60c; Alba, strong, ea., $1.00. 
Honeysuckle— Hall’s Japan, mail, ea., 15c; 
Strong, ea., 25c. Japan, Golden Veined, mail, ea., 15c; 
strong, ea.. 25c; Monthly Fragrant, Scarlet Trumpet, 
mall, ea., 15c; Strong, ea , 25c. 
Trumpet Flower — Mail, ea., 15c; strong, ea., 25c 
Virginia Creeper, mall, ea., 15c; large, ea.. 20c. 
Wistaria— Chinese, mail, ea., 15c; strong, ea., 25c. 
HARDY HERBACEOUS PLANTS. 
By mail if desired at prices aff ixed. 
A stil be— Japonica, ea., 15c; large, ea., 25c. 
Bleeding Heart— Ea., 15c; large, ea., 25c. 
Chrysanthemums— Fine named, ea., 15c. 
Coreopsis— Lanceolata, ea., 25c. 
Day Lily— Blue, White, Yellow, ea.. 15c. 
Eulalia -Japonica variegata, ea., 25c. Zebrina, 
ea., 30c. 
Iris — Japan, named varieties, ea., 15c. 
Lily of the Valley— Doz., 25c. 
P;eonia — Ea., 25c. 
Platy codon — Grandiflora, ea., 15c. 
Rhododendron Best named, tine bushes, ea., 
'7,5c; doz., $7.50. Set with flower buds, ea., $1.25; doz. 
$IS,50. Caucascicum album, (new white) tine plants, 
,ea., $1,00. 
A zalea — Amcena. mail, ea., 20c; 1st e. ea. 35c. 
Box— Tree, mail, ea., 25c; la r ge, ea., 50c. 
JEuon yiim*— Radicans variegata, mail, ea., 15c; 
1st cl. 25c. 
JJahonia— mail, 20c; large, 40c. 
V urea- mail, ea., 15e; large, ea., 30. 
HEDGE PLANTS. 
100 1000 
American Arbor Vitae. 2ft 10.00 
<f’«Uf,»rnia Privet, 2ft 12.00 
“ “ 3 ft 15.00 
<Osage Orange, 1 yr 80 4.00 
" “ 2 yrs 1 00 5.00 
Althea, Double, 2 to 3 ft 15.00 
*• ’• 3 to 4 ft 20.00 
Japan Quince, 1 yr 8.00 
“ “ 2 yrs 15.00 
"Norway Spruce, 1 ft 8.00 
“ “ 1J4 to 2 20.00 
Hemlock Spruce, 2 ft .. 15.00 
BERRY BOXES AND BASKETS. 
PEACH AND GRAPE PACKAGES 
SPRAY YOUR TREES. 
We make the cheapest and best Spiaying Pumps In the 
market. Send for Illustrated circular. 
Ruinsey «fc Co,, Limited, Seneca Falls, N. Y. 
The engraving shows the eur- 
cullo and its mark, full size. This 
insect punctures the Plum, Apri- 
cot, Cherry and Pear, causing the 
fruit to fall when half grown or 
ripen prematurely and wormy. 
LUTTS’ 
CURCULI0 CATCHER 
will free your trees from it. For 
description and price, address, 
HENRY LUTTS, 
Youngstown, - New York. 
Made entirely of iron, with best 
of steel knife. Head and shield 
instantly adjustable for 
long or short bunch. Self-ad- 
justing and rocking jaws, 
prevents the breaking of the as- 
paragus. Makes bunch 2 1-2 to 
3 lbs. at. 7 In. standard New 
York size. Will do one-tliird 
more work than any other 
buncher. Been in successful 
use for two years. Price, 
with knife, *r>.50; without knife, $3.50. Send for descriptive 
circular and testimonials. 
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AND 
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PUMPS 
Simple, durable, powerful. easy to operate 
never affected by frost. Patent GLASS 
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