SMALL FRUITS, ETC. — Continued. 
Clematis 
Per 10. 
Per 100. 
Honeysuckle, climbing, and upright 
2 00 
Spirea Crenata, hardy shrub 
2 00 
Ivey, Am., hardy climbing vine 
2 00 
Bleeding Heart, strong roots 
I 00 
6 
00 
1 horn, double flowering, hardy 
5 00 
STREET, SHADE AND ORNAMENTAL TREES, 
ETC. 
Per 10. 
Per 100. 
Ash, Blue, 
6 to 8 feet 
$ 1 $ 
00 
Ash, Mountain, 
8 to 9 “ 
Alder, European, 
6 to 7 “ 
it ft 
5 to 6 “ 
Box Elder, 
8 to lo “ 
it H 
7 to 8 “ 
15 
00 
Birch, European, 
6 to 7 “ 
. 2 50 
U ft 
5 to 6 “ 
(( <( 
4 to s “ 
• I 50 
Birch, cut-leaved. 
6 “ 
Balm, Gilead, 
to to 12 “ 
. 2 50 
Cottonwood, 
12 to 14 “ 
• 3 00 
Elm, Red, 
12 to 14 “ 
. 4 00 
Elm, Scotch, 
3 1 « 5 “ 
. I 50 
10 
00 
Elm, White, 
6 to 8 “ 
3 00 
Kilmarnack Weeping Willows, good heads 
.. s 00 
Larch, European, 
2 to 3 feet 
Locust, Honey, 
2 to 3 “ 
For small sizes, see “ 
Hedge Plants,’’ — valuable timber tree. 
Maple, Sugar, 
5 to 6 feet 
(< (( 
4 to s “ 
3 to 4 “ 
“ Soft, 
8 to 10 “ 
(( (( 
7 to 8 “ 
. I so 
tt it 
6 to 7 “ 
Mulberry, White, 
9 to 10 “ 
. 2 so 
20 
00 
<( (( 
8 to 9 “ 
IS 
00 
“ Black, 
3to 4 “ 
Horse Chestnut, 
6 to 7 “ 
. 5 00 
(( 
5 to 6 “ 
(( 
4 to s “ 
“ 
to ^ “ 
HARDY HEDGE PLANTS. 
Per 100 . 
Per i,( 
300. 
Berberry, 1 5 to 20 inches 
. $2 00 
“ to to 
12 “ 
• t 75 
$12 
00 
“ 6 to 
10 “ T....T. 
• « 2S 
- s 
00 
“ 3 ‘0 
6 “ 
. I 00 
5 
00 
Honey Locust, root-pruned 
6 
00 
(( tt 
4 
00 
“ transplanted, 12 to 20 inches 
10 
00 
The Hedge Plants will be cut back to within 6 to 8 inches of collar, before 
shipment, unless otherwise instructed. 
The Berberry is perfectly hardy, branches out from the collar, does not sucker, 
and being a thorny bush, and growing 6 to 9 feet in height, requires no shear- 
ing, and will make a perfectly defensive hedge in 5 to 6 years with the same 
care and cultivation for the first 2 or 3 years after planting, that is given to corn 
or potatoes. Louden, in his Arboretum et Fruticetum Brittanecum, says ; “The 
common Berberry will live for two or three centuries without increasing much 
in size. The rate of growth when the plant is young is rapid ; and, in conse- 
quence, in five or six years will attain the height of 7 or 8 feet ; but it grows 
slowly afterwards. * * The plant makes an excellent “hedge. * *” 
Mr. Geo. J. Kellogg, the well-known horticulturist, of Janesvil,e, Wis., 
advises us on January 7th, 1880, that “he has 140 rods of Berberry Hedge, and 
that as a hedge it is a success.’’ 
EVERGREEN TREE SEEDS. 
Seeds, at ounce and pound rates, will be mailed, postage prepaid. No 
allowance or reduction will be made for failure in germinating or unsatisfactory 
growth. If on receipt of seeds they prove, on examination, to be defective, they 
may be immediately returned to us, and the money paid will be refunded.* 
Peroz. Perth. 
Arborvita;, American |So 30 
“ Golden per pkt. 50 
“ Oriental “ 30 
“ Tartarian “ 40 
“ Siberian “ 50 
Cypress Torniforte’s “ 50 
“ Sempervierens 75 
“ Horozontalis per pkt. 25 
Fir, Balsam 25 
Fir, Frazer’s 50 
Fir, European 25 
Holly, English 40 
Juniper, Swedish 40 
Pine, Austrian 25 
Pine, Swiss Stone 20 
Pine, White 30 
Pine, Scotch 25 
Pine, Mediterranean 25 
Pine, Umbrella per pkt. 25 
Pine, Corsican 50 
Pine, Pitch 40 
$3 00 
2 50 
4 00 
2 00 
3 00 
2 00 
1 00 
2 so 
2 00 
2 00 
4 00 
3 00 
EVERGREEN TREE SEEDS— Continued. 
Pine, Pumila per pkt. 
Pine, Riga “ 
Pine, Mountain 
Redwood 
Red Cedar 
Spruce, Norway 
“ Hemlock 
“ White 
“ Black 
DECIDUOUS TREE SEEDS. 
Ash, White 
Ash, Green 
Alder, European 
Amalancher Vulgaris 
Ailanthus 
Basswood 
Box Elder, ^4.00 per bushel 
Birch, Black 
“ Yellow 
*Black Walnut, $3.00 per bushel 
*Bitter Nut, (as from tree), $1.25 per peck 
*Beech Nut 
■*Butter Nut, (as from tree), S1.50 per bushel 
*Buckeye 
Blue Gum, Australian 
Buxus Sempervierens 
Blue Beach 
Catalpa, Common 
“ Hardy 
Cottoneaster Vulgaris 
Cherry, Wild, Black 
Celtis Australis 
Cypress 
Carpenus Betulis per pkt. 
Dogrvood, Florida 
“ Blue 
“ White 
“ Black 
*Hickory Nut, $2.50 per bushel 
Hop Tree 
Hazel Nut 
Kolrutera Panculata 
Larch, European 
Locust, Yellow.. . . 7 .; ... . .'. .IF. . . . r;.rr. .7. .... .v. 
“ Black 
“ Honey 
Maple Sugar 
“ Red 
Mountain Ash 
Mulberry, Black 
“ White 
“ Red 
Plantinus Orientalis 
Palownia Imperealis 
Red Gum, Australian 
Per oz. Per Ib. 
25 
5 ° 
30 
5 ° 
25 
, 
75 
50 
50 
5 
00 
50 
5 
00 
60 
6 
00 
Per oz. 
Per lb. 
$0 20 
$l 00 
60 
30 
40 
30 
2 50 
20 
I 00 
20 
1 00 
30 
40 
40 
50 
50 
60 
75 
50 
30 
25 
30 
03 
0 
0 
50 
20 
I 00 
40 
20 
I 00 
25 
25 
I 50 
30 
30 
30 
40 
30 
20 
I 00 
40 
25 
2 00 
20 
20 
I 00 
75 
20 
i 00 
30 
3 00 
50 
50 
40 
75 
50 
75 
75 
♦The nut seeds are packed in damp saw-dust, and exposed to frost to insure germination. 
SHRUB SEEDS. 
Amorpha, Fragrans 
“ Lewisii 
“ Fruticosa 
“ Pumili 
“ Glabra 
Arbutus, Menziesii 
“ Unedo 
Black Haw 
Berberry, common, berries.., 
“ clean seed 
Buxus, Sempervierens 
Bladder-nut 
Bupleurum, Fruticoseum 
Caragana, Arborescens 
Cyticus, Laburnum, Alpinus. 
Clematis, Vitalba 
Cranberry, Highbush 
Honeysuckle, Upright 
Lilac, White 
Mahonia, Aquifolittm 
Spirea, Billardia 
“ P'ortunii 
“ Callosa 
“ Noblena 
Pawpaw 
Red-bud 
Viburnum, Opulus 
Latana « 
Tinus “ 
Per oz. 
$0 SO 
75 
50 
75 
50 
75 
50 
30 
40 
50 
50 
50 
50 
I 00 
50 
I 00 
25 
50 
25 
75 
50 
I 00 
50 
I 00 
25 
30 
25 
25 
25 
Per Ib. 
$ 
3 
50 
00 
1 50 
3 00 
