Propagated Where the Best Trees Grow, 
Selected Varieties of Apricots 
ALEXANDER APRICOT 
Gibb — Tree hardy, grows symmetrical, pro- 
ductive; fruit medium, yellowish, sub- 
acid, juicy and rich; the best early va- 
riety, ripening last of June. 
J. L. Budd — Tree a strong grower and profuse 
bearer, fruit large, white with red cheek ; 
sweet juicy, with a sweet kernel, as fine 
flavored as an almond; the best late 
variety. 
Harris — Equal in size and quality to the best 
cultivated, recommended for its hardiness 
and good bearing qualities. June 20th 
to July 1st. 
Montagamet — Deep yellow, one of the best 
for preserving. Sub-acid and of good 
quality. Tree vigorous and productive. 
St. Ambroise — One of the largest and finest 
apricots, ripening early in August. 
Wholesale Price of all varieties of Apricot 
trees 3 to 4 feet high, 75 cents each, 10 
for $7.00. 2 to 3 feet high 60 cents each, 
10 for $5.50. 
Select Varieties of Nut Trees 
Chestnut American Sweet is adapted to a 
great portion of this country. It is val- 
uable as a nut producing tree, timber and 
ornamental purposes. 
Wholesale Price of 3 to 4 ft. trees, $1.00 
each. 
Chestnut Spanish — A handsome round-headed 
tree, producing abundantly, very large 
nuts that find a ready market. 
Wholesale Price of Spanish Chestnut 
trees, 4 to 5 feet, $1.00 each. 
Butternut — A fine native tree producing a 
large, longish nut, which is prized for its 
sweet, oily nutritious kernel. 
Wholesale Price of Butternut trees, 4 to 
5 feet, $1.00 each. 
Pecans — This nut is very productive. 
Wholesale Price, 3 to 4 feet, $1.00 each. 
Walnut, English — A fine, lofty, growing tree, 
with handsome, spreading head ; produces 
large crops of thin-shelled, delicious nuts 
which are always in demand at good 
prices. Every home garden should have 
one or more English Walnuts. Tree very 
hardy. 
Wholesale Price, 3 to 4 feet, $1.50 each. 
Walnut, Black— The common well-known 
Black Walnut, the wood of which is most 
beautiful and valuable. It is very pro- 
ductive in nuts, which are liked by many. 
Wholesale Price, 5 to 6 feet, $1.00 
each. 
Select Varieties of Strawberries 
NOTE: Do not order Strawberry plants sent by freight. Our 
patrons order from 50 to 500 trees, and 500 or more strawberry 
plants by freight. Now the trees should go by freight and the 
strawberries by express, or small lots by mail. In all cases when 
desired by mail, add postage at rate of 20c per 100. Always state 
that strawberry plants are to be sent by express or mail. 
Senator Dunlap — A well tested, early variety, one of the safe 
sorts to plant everywhere. Fruit good size, regular form, 
beautiful bright red, glossy, firm, splendid keeper and ship- 
per, excellent quality, one of the best for canning. 
Glen Mary — An exceedingly atttractive berry, as large as the 
Sharpless. Color is a bright glossy crimson and so handsome 
that it brings the highest prices in market; moderately firm, 
and fine in flavor. The plant is vigorous, healthy and very 
productive and the berries maintain their large size until 
the close of the season. 
SENATOR DUNLAP 
Brandywine — A very late and firm berry; a good shipper, good canner, a good all around 
strawberry. Season medium to very late. 
Corsican is a great strawberry for many reasons. First, it is the biggest berry; second, it is 
the brightest and best color; third, it is a great yielder, and producer; fourth, and the most 
important of all the foliage is exceedingly vigorous and leathery, resisting fungus, 
drought, weeds, and even neglect of cultivation. 
Special Wholesale Price for all varieties of Strawberries, except Fall Bearing, (by express) 25 
for $1.00, 100 for $1.75, 1,000 for $10.00. 
By mail postpaid, 25 for $1.00, 100 for $1.95. 
FALL BEARING VARIETIES — Americus and Productive, by express, 25 for $1.25, 100 for 
$3.50. By mail postpaid, 25 for $1.45, 100 for $3.75. 
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