Persimmons 
Diospyros Virginiana 
Native varieties and very good. Bear 
early. Foliage very beautiful, blossoms 
unique and fragrant, growth narrow col¬ 
umned head makes a tall tree. Excellent 
lawn trees. 
Early Golden —One of the oldest varie¬ 
ties. Excellent. 
Lambert —One of the largest with few 
seeds. Each Dozen 
3- 4 feet .$2.00 $20.00 
4- 5 feet . 2.50 25.00 
5- 6 feet, well branched . 3.00 30.00 
6- 7 feet, well branched . 3.50 
7- 8 feet, well branched . 4.00 
Balled and burlapped, $1.50 per tree extra 
Japanese Flowering Cherries 
One of the most beautiful and ornamental 
trees one can use for lawns and home 
grounds or street planting. The setting at 
Washington, D. C., along the Tidal Basin 
is internationally known. 
Doable Pink or New Red —Early bloomer, 
very good. 
Double Pink —Large flower, later bloomer. 
Excellent. 
Creamy White —Rich and gracious, semi¬ 
double. Blooms before the early pinks. 
Each Dozen 
3- 4 feet .$1.25 $12.50 
Three-year, nicely branched heads 
All flowering age. 
Each Dozen 
4- 5 feet .$1.50 $15.00 
5- 6 feet . 1.75 17.50 
Balled and burlapped, 50c per tree extra 
Four-year well branched. 
Each Dozen 
6- 7 feet .$2.25 $22.50 
7- 8 feet . 2.75 27.50 
Balled and burlapped, $1.00 per tree extra 
Weeping Cherries —Pink bud, single 
flower, fragrant, very beautiful. Tree gets 
real large. Budded 4 to 6 ft. from ground. 
Balled and burlapped. 
fscich 
Three-year head .$5.00 
Four-year tree, 3}4-inch caliper, head sweep¬ 
ing ground . 7.00 
Weeping Mulberries 
6 foot heads, 2-3 year old trees, trans¬ 
planted, bearing. 
Each 
Light .$0.75 
Strong . 1.25 
Marvellous for bird food as the weeping 
effect protects the birds while feeding. 
Amelanchier (Canadensis) 
Often known as Shadberry, Juneberry, or 
Servisberry, Bush form 
Bearing in nursery row, large clusters of 
blue-black berries in almost solid masses. 
Make attractive specimen for lawn or gar¬ 
den. Attractive white bloomer in the 
spring. Bears heavily. 
Fruit —The best description one can make 
is to compare it with the huckleberry. The 
berries are almost twice the size of the 
huckleberry, and ripen about two weeks 
before them. Excellent to eat out of hand, 
as a table dessert. Last but not least they 
are excellent for bird feed when planted 
along fence rows or in bird sanctuaries. 
Each 
Light plants .$0.50 
2—3 feet, strong bushy plants.. .75 
Blight Resistant Pears 
The bane of the pear grower is the fire 
blight. Here are varieties that have proven 
resistant to this pest. 
Maxine —Resembles the Bartlett in time 
of ripening and character of fruit. 
Cayuga —Flavor of the good old seckle 
pear with nearly the size of the Bartlett. 
Seckle —Unrivaled for sweetness and 
flavor. 
Each Dozen 
3- 4 feet .$0.50 $5.00 
4- 5 feet .75 7.50 
5- 6 feet, 2-year . 1.25 12.50 
6- 7 feet, 2-year . 1.50 15.00 
7- 8 feet, 3-year . 1.75 17.50 
Dog Wood, * Native White Flowering 
Each 
Size Bare Root 
3— 4 feet .$0.50 
4— 5 feet .75 
5— 6 feet, branched . 1.00 
* These bloom beautifully in the spring and bear 
red berries in the fall. Make excellent lawn speci¬ 
mens or for fringes in woodland plantings. Bird- 
food. 
Pines 
All balled and burlapped 
Austrian Pine —Very beautiful and orna¬ 
mental; beautiful for lawn specimens. Twice 
transplanted. 
Size 
Each 
Dozen 
15-18 
inch . 
.$0.50 
$5.00 
24-30 
inch . 
. 1.00 
10.00 
2-4 
feet . 
. 1.50 
15.00 
4-6 
feet . 
. 2.50 
25.00 
Norway Spruce —Those beautiful grace¬ 
ful evergreens so excellent for individual 
planting or windbreaks. Twice transplanted. 
Size Each Dozen 
15—20 inch, compact .$0.50 $5.00 
2-3 feet . 1.00 10.00 
Golden Willows 
Each 
3—5 feet .$0.50 
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