20 
EVERETT & GLEASON’S 
FRUIT, HEDGE PLANT AND TREE SEEDS. 
Fruit. 
Apple (Pyrus malus) 
Currant (Ribes) 
Gooseberry (Ribes grossularia) 
Pear (Pyrus communis) 
Quince (Cydonia vulgaris) 
Strawberry (Fragaria) 
Peach (Persica vulgaris), natural fruit 
Hedge. 
Arbor Vitae (Thuja occidentalis) 
Barberry (Berberis vulgaris) 
Buckthorn (Rhamnus catharticus), clean 
Honey Locu.st (Glcditschia triacanthos) 
Osage Orange (Madura aurantiaca) 
Privet (Ligustrum vulgare) 
Tree. 
Ash, White (Fraxinus alba) 
Fir, Norway Spruce (Abies excelsa) 
White Spruce (Abies alba) 
Hemlock Spruce (Abies Canadensis) 
Balsam (Abies balsamea) 
Silver (Abies Pectinata) 
Larch, European (Larix Europea) 
Locust, Yellow (Robinia pseudo-acacia) 
Maple, Sugar (Acersaccharrhinum) 
Pine, White (Pinus strobus) 
Pitch (Pinus rigida) 
Black Austrian (Pinus nigra Austriaca) 
Scotch (Pinus sylvestris) 
Sea-Side (Pinus maritima) 
peroz. 
>er Ib. 
pr. bu 
.10 
.50 
.40 
I.OO 
•25 
2.50 
•25 
2.50 
.80 
2.50 
peroz, 
per lb. 
pr. bii. 
.40 
4.00 
•15 
1.50 
•■5 
1.30 
. 10 
•75 
.10 
•75 
.20 
2.00 
per oz. 
per Ib. 
pr. bu. 
.20 
2.00 
■>s 
1.50 
.40 
4.00 
.40 
4.00 
•30 
3.00 
•'5 
1.50 
.20 
2.00 
.10 
1 .00 
.20 
2.00 
•25 
2.50 
.40 
4-50 
.20 
2.06 
i .20 
2.00 
: -'5 
1.30 
I 
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We know of no crop for plowing under for green manure that equals i 
this. The seeds are similar to Beans in appearance and growth, and ; 
should not be planted until the ground is warm. On good soil tliat is i 
simply “ run out ” no manure is required in starting the crop, but on 
poor land some fertilizer is desirable, though not essential. Repeated 
crops plowed under will insure a degree of fertility upon any soil not 
attained by any other green crop we know of. Two bushels of seed 
per acre, drilled in, is the usual seeding. 
Per Quart, 15 cts. ; Per Bushel, « 2 . 50 . 
