PROSTRATE JUNIPERS 
Horizontalis, pfitzers and sabina, 1-1% ft._$1.50 
l%-2 ft., $1.75; 2-3 ft., $3.00; 3-4 ft., $4.00. 
Andorra, Japanese and waukeegan, 
1-1% ft., $2.00; l%-2 ft., $2.50; 2-2% ft., $3.00; 
3-4 ft., $4.00. 
BULBS 
Iris in Variety. 
LILIES—Candidum, Madonna, Speciosum, Tigruium. 
Rock Garden Iris, Scilla, Snowdrops and Specie Tulips. 
TULIPS—fresh imported bulbs. 
Cottage and Darwin’s_per 100 $4 50 
Breeder _ per 100 6.50 
Home Grown, mixed _ per 100 2.50 
Special Offering in Various Trees 
AMERICAN ARBOR VITAE—8-10 feet tall, shapely, and 
fine for immediate effect, $10.00. 
CATALPA BUNGEII (Umbrella Tree)—Large size, $3.00 
to $6.00. Very shapely. 
CHINESE ELM—Large sizes, 1% to 5 inch caliper, 15-20 
feet tall, at $3.00 to $25.00 each. 
DOUGLASS FIR—A beautiful bluish green, tall growing 
evergreen. We have them 10-15 feet at $10.00. 
FLOWERING CRAB—Large size, in three varieties. 
If you want a quick effect plant these larger sizes. 
HARD MAPLE (Sugar Maple)—10 to 20 feet tall, at 
$3 00 to $20.00. 
LARCH—A few 10-12 ft. and up, $10.00. 
NORWAY MAPLE—In the same sizes and prices. 
PONDOROSA PINE—In large sizes. 
SCHWEDLER’S MAPLE— 1% to 3 inch caliper at $3.00 
to $20.00. 
SCOTCH PINE—1'0-15 feet tall, $10.00. 
We move them in a way that insures satisfaction. 
See these trees, ask us about them. 
FRANKLINIA—A rare tree you will find in only a very 
few nurseries. An exquisite fall flowering tree, 
slender trunk and graceful branches. Bark smooth 
and dark grey. Begins to bloom when 3-4 feet 
high. Satiny snow-white blossoms with a delicate 
fragrance. Very desirable for a small, intimate 
garden. Charming lawn tree, also thrives when 
planted by pools or streams. 
l%-2 ft., B. and B., $2.50; 2-3 ft., B. and B., $3.75 
3-4 ft., B. and B., $5.00. 
New Varieties of Fruit 
APPLE 
KENDALL—Fine dark red all over. About the season of 
McIntosh, keeping a little longer. Large, whitish, 
fine grained flesh. A better apple. 
No. 1 Size Tree $1.00. 
MACOUN—About a month later than McIntosh. Red 
skin, white flesh, rich flavor. Regular to bear. It 
extends the McIntosh season. 
No. 1 Size Tree, $.75; No. 2, $.60; No. 3, $.30. 
LODI—Fruit type of Yellow Transparent, but larger and 
just a little later. 
No. 1 Size Tree, $.75; No. 2 size, $.60; No. 3 size, $.30. 
PRUNE 
STANLEY PRUNE—One of the best flavored and hand¬ 
somest in a collection of over 300 at New York 
Agricultural Experiment Station, Geneva, N. Y. 
Large size, prune shape, dark blue, flesh greenish 
yellow, fine grained, tender, firm, sweet, freestone. 
Free to bear. 
One year trees only, 2-3 ft., $1.00. 
