HILLSDALE LANDSCAPE CO. 
FRUIT TREES, SMALL FRUITS AND FERTILIZERS 
APPLES—3 yr. old, 5-G ft. high; 60c each. $5.50 
per 10. 
Crab—For preserving, jellies and cider. 
Delicious (Winter)—Good keeper and shipper. 
Crisp, juicy dark red fruit with delightful 
aroma. 
Grimes Golden (Winter)—Yellow apple. High¬ 
est quality. 
Jonathan (Winter)—Red apple. Good quality. 
McIntosh—Deep crimson, highest quality, juicy, 
sub-acid. 
Rome Beauty — Yellow shaded red, tender, 
juicy, sub-acid. 
Stayman’s Winesap (Winter)—Red. Larger and 
im pro red W inesa p. 
Tolman (Sweet)—Medium, yellow and red. Rich. 
November. 
Yellow Transparent (Summer)—Earliest. Yel¬ 
low, tender and juicy. 
CHERRIES —3 yr. old, 5-6 ft. high; 60c each. 
$5.50 per 10. 
Black Tartarian—Very large. Black, juicy and 
sweet. June. 
Early Richmond —Dark red. Juicy, sour. June. 
Montmorency—Large red, sour. Ten days later 
than Early Richmond, in June. 
Yellow Spanish— Large, yellow with red blush. 
J une. 
PEACHES—3 yr. old, 5-6 ft. high; 40c each. 
$3.50 per 10. 
(All Freestone varieties except 
where otherwise quoted) 
Champion—Very large, creamy white with red. 
Sweet and juicy. August. 
Elherta—Large, yellow with red. Firm and 
‘juicy. August. 
Early Crawford—Very large. Yellow. Early 
September. 
Heath (Cling)—Very large, flesh-white, juicy 
and melting. Good keeper. October. 
J. H. Hale—Golden-yellow with red. Little 
larger than Elberta. Ripens about five days 
earlier. 
Rochester —Large, yellow, sweet and juicy. Skin 
prettily blushed. August 10. 
PEARS—3 j r. old, 5-6 ft. high; 60c each, $5.50 
per 10. 
Bartlett—Juicy, high flavored. Good eating and 
canning. August and September. 
Duchess —Very large, rich and juicy. October 
and November. 
Seckel (Sugar)—Small yellowish-brown. Sweet, 
very fine grained. Highly flavored. Good for 
dessert and pickling. 
PL CMS—3 yr. old, 5-6 ft. high; 60c each, $5.50 
per 10. 
Bradshaw (European Plum)—Large, dark, 
juicy. August. 
Burbank (Japanese Plum)—Large fruit. Cherry 
red with lilac bloom. August. 
German Prune—Large, dark purple, sweet, 
good. Popular for canning. September. 
Imperial Gage (European Plum)—Large, pale 
green. Juicy and sweet. August. 
SMALL FRUIT 
BLACKBERRIES—2 yr. o'.il; 10c each. T.'c iier 
10, $5.00 per 100. 
Eldorado — Large jet black clusters. Sweet. 
Have no hard core. 
Snyder—Medium, sweet. No hard core. 
CURRANTS—3 yr. old; 20c each. $1.50 per 10. 
Diploma—Large round, light red fruit in mid¬ 
season. 
W hite Grape—Very large. Yellowish-white cur¬ 
rant. 
GOOSEBERIES—3 yr. old; 20c each, $1.50 
per 10. 
Houghton—Small to medium, roundish-ova 1 ., 
pale red, sweet, tender. Mid-season. 
Pearl—Light green. Mid-season; very good. 
GRAPES—3 yr. old. 
Catawba—Red or amber grape. Sweet. Late. 
35c each. $3.00 per 10. 
Concord—Black grape. Good. 25c each, $2.00 
per 10. 
Green Mountain—Extra early variety. Thin 
skin, tender pulp, and sweet. White. 25c each, 
$2.00 per 10. 
Moores Early—Early black. Large. Each 35c, 
$3b)0 per 10. 
RASPBERRIES—2 vr. old: 10c each, 75c per 
10, $5.00 per 100. 
Cumberland — Black raspberry. Large firm 
fruits in mid-season. 
Cutlibert—Red raspberry. Large, remarkable 
for canning. Good flavor. 
St. Regis—Berries bright crimson, large size, 
rich, sugary with full raspberry flavor; flesh 
firm and meaty. Ripens with the earliest, con¬ 
tinues until October. 
STRAWBERRIES— 
Dunlap—Good flavor, fine for canning. Grows 
on all soils and in extremely cold climates. 
12 plants . $0.20 
100 plants . 1.00 
1000 plants . 7.00 
Mastodon — Everbearing. Yield continuously 
from May or June until frost. Immense size. 
Strong grower. 
12 plants . $0.50 
100 plants . 2.00 
1000 plants .15.00 
GARDEN ROOTS 
ASPARAGUS, WASHINGTON—2 yr.; 10c each. 
Immune from rust; purplish-green, long season. 
FERTILIZERS 
At Nursery or Delivered 
ALUMINUM SULPHATE—For acidifying alka¬ 
line soils in rhe treatment of Rhododendrons 
and other eraceous plants. 
100 lb. .. $7.00 
50 lb. .. 4.00 
10 lb. 1.00 
AMMONIUM SULPHATE — Very desirable 
where a large leaf development or rapid growth 
is desired. Water immediately after using as 
the dry crystals will burn green vegetation. 
100 lb_ $4.50 
50 lb. 2.50 
10 lb...-.7<> 
BARNYARD MANURE—Well rotted, per cubic 
yard .$3.00 
BONE MEAL—This pulverized ground bone is 
excellent for lawns and rose culture, etc. 
100 lb.$3.50 
50 lb. 1.50 
25 lb. 1.00 
10 lb. ..50 
COW MANURE— 
Per cubic yd.....;...$3.50 
Per bushel . 50 
LEAF MOLD—Rotted Leaves. 
Per cubic yd. $4.00 
Ter bushel .. 50 
LOMA—A quick-acting plant food balanced 
with the required elements. Easy to apply, free 
from weed seeds. 
100 lb. $4.00 
50 lb.. 2.50 
25 lb. 1.50 
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