SWEET CHERRY TREES 
2 yr. 14 in. cal. 5-7 ft. 
Black Tartarian. Very dark. Delicious variety. 
Governor Wood. Light. Early cherry. 
Windsor. Large, late, dark red. 
SOUR CHERRY TREES 
Each 
,. $ 1.00 
2 yr. 14 in. cal. 5-7 ft. 
English Morello. A very late, dark, sour cherry. 
Each 
. $ .85 
Ten 
$9.00 
Ten 
$7.50 
Montmorency. The most commonly planted sour variety. 
PEAR TREES 
20 ft. apart is a very satisfactory planting distance. 
2 yr. li in. cal. 5-7 ft. 
2 yr. fa-14 in. cal. 4-6 ft. 
1 yr. 4-5 ft.. 
i yr. 3-4 ft.I!!.!!!!”!!!. 
5 yr. transplanted, 1-1*4 in. 6-7 ft.—In varieties . 
5 yr. transplanted, V/i-V / 2 in. 7-8 ft. marked* . ......... . *.ju 
Bartlett.^September 1st. Large, yellow, standard canning variety. 
*Clapp’s Favorite. August 15th. Large, bright red blush. Good quality. 
"Beurre Bose. October. Very large, russet variety. Finest quality o£ any 
variety grown. The tree itself for the first few years is a poor grower 
having a tendency to be quite crooked, but outgrows this with age. 
Gorham. 1 yr. 3-4 ft. only. An introduction by the New York Fruit 
Testing Association. Very similar to Bartlett, but ripening two or three 
weeks later. 
*Seckel. September 10th. Fine for pickling or table use. 
Sheldon. A round, russet, fine flavored old time variety. 
Each 
Ten 
100 
$1.00 
$8.50 
$75.00 
.75 
7.00 
65.00 
.65 
6.00 
50.00 
.50 
4.50 
40.00 
2.00 
2.50 
PLUM TREES 
Ten 
$9.00 
2 yr. 14 in. cal. and up, 5-7 ft. $K00 
5 yr. 1)4*2 in. cal., 6-8 ft. (In varieties marked *) . 2.50 
"Burbank. Middle of August. Deep red with yellowish background. Extra 
fine. 
Abundance. Early August. Light with red cheek. 
German Prune. September. A good purple preserving variety. 
^Italian Prune. One of the largest of prune varieties. 
QUINCE TREES 
2 yr. H >n. cal. and up, 4-6 ft. 
Orange. Well known yellow variety. 
Each 
$ 1.00 
Wallingford Nurseries 
OF 
BARNES NURSERY & ORCHARD CO. 
WALLINGFORD, CONN. 
SPECIAL 
WHOLESALE 
PRICE LIST 
SPRING 
1936 
RHUBARB PLANTS 
Myatt’s Linnaeous 
Each Ten 
$ .15 $1.00 
STRAWBERRY PLANTS 
Plant 15 n\. x 3j£ ft. 
Howard ’17 (Premier) Fine all around berry . $1.00 $7.00 
Dorsett. One of the finest newer varieties. Long season. Deep red. 
very productive ... i 00 7.00 
Mastadon Everbearing. One of the best of everbearing varieties 1.50 
HEDGING 
JAPANESE BARBERRY 
3 yr. Very bushy. 
12-18 in. 
18-24 in. 
2 -2V2 ft. 
Ten 100 
. $1.50 $12.00 
.. 2.00 15.00 
.. 2.50 20.00 
CALIFORNIA PRIVET 
2 yr. 12-18 in. 
2 yr. 18-24 in. 
2 yr. 2-3 ft. .. 
100 
$3.50 
4.50 
6.50 
SHADE TREES 
Norway Spruce 
For screening, windbreak, specimen or living Xmas trees 
EVERGREENS 
Space will not allow us to enumerate the varieties and sizes which we 
can furnish, but a special descriptive list of sizes and prices will be mailed 
upon request. 
GRAPE VINES 
2 year, No. 1 
Plant 6 to 8 feet apart 
Each Ten 100 
Concord. Blue . $ .25 $2.00 $10.00 
Moore s Early. Blue. Ripens two weeks ahead of Concord .30 2.50 15.00 
Niagara. White .30 2.50 15.00 
Brighton. Red .30 2.50 15.00 
Caco. Red .40 3.50 25.C0 
Delaware. Red .30 2.50 20.00 
CURRANT BUSHES 
Plant 4 ft. apart 
Each 
2 yr. No. 1 ... $ .25 
Fay’s. Large, red. Early. 
Perfection. Large, red. Follows Fay’s. 
Wilder. Exceedingly productive. Strong grower. Red. 
Ten 100 
$2.00 $15.00 
Ash, Mountain, 8-10 ft.. . 
Birch, Cut Leaf Weeping, 6-8 ft. 
Elm. American, 8-10 ft. 
“ Chinese, 8-10 ft. 
Maple, Japan Red (grafted) 18-24 in.. 
“ Norway, 8-10 ft. 
* “ 10-12 ft. 
12-14 ft. 
“ Silver, 8-10 ft. 
“ Sugar, 8-10 ft. 
“ Schwedler (purple leaf) 8-10 ft. ... 
“ “ “ “ 10-12 ft. 
' Wier’* Cut Leaf Weeping, 8-10 ft. 
Plane, Oriental, 8-10 ft. (light) . 
“ “ 8-10 ft. (heavily branched) 
10-12 ft. (heavily branched) 
12-14 ft. (heavily branched) 
“ 14-16 ft. (heavily branched) 
“ “ 16-18 ft. (heavily branched) 
Poplar, Carolina (spreading) 8-10 ft. 
“ Lombardy (erect) 8-10 ft. 
Willow, Babylonica Weeping, 6-8 ft 
“ “ “ 10-12 ft..1 
Each 
$ 2.00 
2.00 
2.00 
2.00 
2.00 
2.00 
5.0C 
4.00 
1.50 
2.00 
l.JU 
1.00 
3.00 
5.00 
10.00 
15.00 
25.00 
1.00 
.75 
1.50 
3.00 
GOOSEBERRY BUSHES 
2 yr. No. 1 . 
Downing. Pearl colored. 
Josselyn. Red. 
Each 
$ .25 
Ten 
$2.00 
RASPBERRY PLANTS 
Cuthbert. Red . 
St. Regis. Red, everbearing . 
Latham. Large, red . 
Chief. Fine new early, red variety . 
Newburg. Fine new mid-season, red variety . 
Columbian. Purple . 
Plum Farmer. Black ... 
BLACKBERRY PLANTS 
Plant 3 x 5 ft. 
Eldarado . 
Ten 
100 
1000 
$ .40 
$3.00 
$25.00 
.40 
3.00 
25.00 
.40 
3.00 
25.00 
.40 
3.00 
.50 
4.00 
.50 
4.00 
.40 
3.00 
25.00 
Ten 100 
$ .50 $4.00 
We consider this the best of blackberries. Coreless. Solid black and good flavor. 
ASPARAGUS PLANTS 
Plant 15 to 18 in. x 4 ft. 
100 1000 
Mary Washington (Rust resistant) 2 yr. $1.50 $12.00 
Gentlemen: 
Harvard, Mass., May 14, 1935 
The trees arrived in fine shape and are all starting good. 
Yours truly, Walter A. Farnsworth 
Quantity 
Articles 
Size or Age 
Price 
Please give names and addresses of a few friends who are interested in Fruit growing 
and we will be glad to add enough stock to your order to pay for your kindness. 
Name 
Address 
FLOWERING AND SPECIMEN TREES 
Beech. Purple leaved. Dug with ball of earth. 4-5 ft. @ $5.00 
Catalpa Bungei (Umbrella Tree) 2 yr. heads $1.00 Each. 
Crabs. This group makes one of the prettiest for lawn and specimen trees, 
being valuable not only for their blossoms, but also the resulting small 
fruit which adorn many of these varieties, often hanging to the tree 
even into winter. 
Bechtel’s Crab. Double flowering, peach blossom pink. Very sweet. 3-4 ft. 
@ $ 1 . 00 . 
Florihunda Crab. Beautiful peach pink. 4-5 ft. @ $1.00. 
Carmine Crab. Very showy. Rich rosy red. 4-5 ft. @ $1.00. 
Cherry, Japan Pink Flowering. 5-6 ft.!@ $2.00. 
Cherry, Japan Weeping Pink Flowering. 5-6 ft. @ $3.00. 
Dogwood, Pink Flowering. A most beautiful and striking lawn speciman tree. 
Dug with ball of earth. 3-4 ft. @ $2.00. 
Dogwood, White Flowering. Dug with ball of earth. 5-6 ft. @ $2.00. 
Magnolia Soulangeana. Bright pink. Dug with ball of earth. 3-4 ft. (0 $3.00. 
Mulberry, Teas’ Weeping. 2 yr. heads, 5-6 ft. trunks @ $2.00. 
Thorn, Paul’s Scarlet. Beautiful scarlet flowers. 4-5 ft. @ $1.50. 
VINES 
All 2 yr. No. 1 
Wisteria, purple . $ .50 
Hall's Japan Honeysuckle .... 
Boston Ivy .. <£3 qq 
Clematis Paniculata. White, late summer ..35 3 yy 
“ Edourard Andre. A wine red hybrid .75 
Jackmanii. A purple hybrid .75 
Dutchman’s Pipe . .i.75 
SHRUBS 
Shrubs naturally vary in their habit of growth. Some large, some small, 
some medium. We shall in each case furnish the very best 2 year No. 1 plants. 
$ .50 each except where otherwise stated. 
Althea. (Rose of Sharon) Red, pink or white. Very erect. Late summer. 
Almond. Pink Flowering. Beautiful old fashioned plant. 
Azalia Mollis. A Japanese variety ranging from yellow to orange. 12-18 in. 
@ $1.50. 
Azalia Kaempferi. (Torch Azalia) Beautiful orange red flowers. 12-18 in. 
@ $1.50. 
Barberry. Red Leaved. 2-3 ft. 
Beauty Bush. One of the newer varieties. Very profuse bloomer, with pink 
flowers in early June. 
Butterfly Bush. Although of a woody nature, the growth kills back each 
winter to within a few inches of the ground, then making three to five 
feet the following summer, it being covered with purple or lavender 
sweet scented flowers which attract myriads of butterflies. Hence its 
name. 
Coral Berry.. Pink flowers, followed by red berries. 
Deutzia Gracilis. Dwarf, white, June. 
Forsythia Spectabilis. One of the earliest and most profuse bloomers. 
Honeysuckle, Pink Tartarian. Pink flowers. June. Followed by red berries in 
late summer. Very attractive. 
Honeysuckle, White Tartarian. Similar to the pink variety, but flowers 
white. 
Hydrangea P. G. Large cone shaped flowers. Lale summer. 
Hydrangea Hills of Snow. White ball shaped flowers. July till frost. 
Japan Quince. Brilliant scarlet flower*, in May. 
Japan Kerria FL Pl. A most striking bush with greenish bark and double 
yellow blossoms in May. 75c each. 
Lilac. Purple. 
Lilac. Named varieties @ 75c. 
Madam Lemoine. Double, white. 
President Grevy. Double, dark blue. 
Souvenir de Ludwig Spaeth. Single, red. 
Mock Orange Syringa. Cream colored, very sweet scented flowers. June. 
Mock Orange Syringa Virginalis. An improved variety of the old fashioned 
Mock Orange. Larger, double flowers. 
Spirea Anthony Waterer. Dwarf. Pink. June and July. 
Spirea Tricocarpa. (Korean Spirea) One of the newer varieties similar to 
Spirea Van Houttei, blossoming later. 
Spirea Van Houttei. Mass of white. Early June. 
Snowball, Japan. White ball shaped flowers. Late May. 
Snowberry. Pink flowers followed by white berries in fall. 
Weigelia Eva Rathke. Crimson flowers. June. 
Weigelia Rosea. Pink. Early June. 
„ Storrs, Conn., November 30 , 193 s 
Dear Sirs: 
Fruit trees received 0. K. and planted immediately. Was well pleased -with sise of trees 
sent. 
Yours very truly, John N. Fitts 
PEONIES 
White, pink or red. $ .35 each, 3 for $1.00. 
We offer over 50 named varieties at varying prices. Special peony list on 
1 equest. 
ROSE BUSHES 
We handle only the best two year plants. They are not to be compared 
with department store “so called bargains”. 
CLIMBING ROSES — 40c each — $3.50 per ten 
Best 2 yr. No. 1 
American Pillar. Single, rosy-pink, large flowers. 
Aviator Bleriot. Yellow. 
Climbing American Beauty. Red. 
Dr. Van Fleet. Flesh pink. 
Dorothy Perkins. Pink. 
Excelsa. Crimson red. 
Gardenia. Cream yellow. 
Mary Wallace. Salmon pink. 
Paul’s Scarlet. Scarlet. 
Primrose. A new hardy, yellow climber with large double, canary yellow 
flowers in great profusion. 
Silver Moon. Pure white, Yellow stamens. 
White Dorothy Perkins. White. 
HYBRID PERPETUALS (HARDY) 
Best 2 yr. No. 1 . 
American Beauty. Red. 
General Jacqueminot. Red. 
Frau Karl Druschki. Pure white. 
Harrison Yellow. The old fashioned yellow rose. 
Paul Neyron. Pink, very large. 
Each Ten 100 
$ .45 $4.00 $35.00 
TEA ROSES (EVERBLOOMING) 
Best 2 yr. No. 1 
Each Ten 100 
$ .45 $4.00 $35.00 
Betty Uprichard. Brilliant, copper red buds and semi-double, salmon pink 
flowers stained with copper pink on outside. 
Briarcliff. Bright rose pink. 
Columbia. Vivid pink. 
Duchess, of Wellington. Intense saffron-yellow, stained rich crimson. 
E. G. Hill. Large blossoms of deep maroon, velvety inside, glistening out¬ 
side. Very fragrant. 
Etoile. de Hollande. Dark, velvety crimson. 
Francis Scott Key. Brilliant crimson. 
Gruss an Teplitz. Very free bloomer. Bright crimson red. 
K. A. Victoria. Pure white. Very fine form. 
Killamey White. Pure white. 
Los Angeles. Flame pink. 
Miss Rowena Thom. Brilliant, satiny pink, shaded with orange. Flame at 
center. 
Mme. Butterfly. Bright pink, apricot and gold. 
Mme. Edouard Herriot. Coral red, shaded yellow and scarlet. 
Mrs. Aaron Ward. Yellow, sometimes shaded salmon and rose. 
Mrs. Charles Bell. Salmon, turning to pearly pink. 
Mrs. E. P. Thom. Fine long buds open into rich lemon-yellow bloom. 
Ophelia. Salmon flesh color. 
Pink Radiance. Carmine pink, yellow at base of petals. 
President Herbert Hoover. Maroon, orange and gold, long pointed buds, 
rigid stems, and continuous bloomer. 
Red Radiance. Dazzling, crimson scarlet. 
Rev. F. Page Roberts. Reddish yellow and copper. 
Souv. de Claudius Pernet. Sunflower yellow. 
Talisman. Orange red, golden yellow and copper red. 
RUGOSA AND MISCELLANEOUS 
Grootendorst. Pink. Fine to mix with shrubbery plantings. Yellow seed balls. 
F. J. Grootendorst. Same as pink Grootendorst except red flowers. 
Red Baby Rambler. A very free bloomer with blooms similar to crimson 
rambler, but plant dwarf. 
SOME NEWER VARIETIES 
Blaze. (US. Plant Patent No. 10.) Sometimes called Everblooming Paul 
Scarlet. Similar to this vanety but continues to bloom all season uni 
hard frost. $1.25 Each. 
Golden Climber (Mrs. Arthur Curtis Jones.) (U. S. Plant Patent No 28 
A very hardy new yellow climber. Blooms over a long period even in la 
1 U 50 Each nd ^ ' Semi ' double blooms Pure gold on 15 to 18 inch stem 
New Dawn (U. S Plant Patent No. 1.) Vigorous free bloomer. Flowe 
similar to Dr. Van Fleet. $1.50 Each. 
Countess Vandal. (U. S Plant Patent No. 38.) Long, pointed bud. coppe. 
bronze, suffused with soft gold. $1.00 Each. 
Nigrette (U S Plant Patent No. 87.) The darkest of roses, appearing a 
most black from a little distance. Intensely deep maroon with blacki< 
velvety sheen and deliciously fragrant. $2.00 Each. 
Souvenir. (U S. Plant Patent No. 25) Sometimes called Golden Talisma’ 
Deep golden yellow blooms with Talisman characteristics. A most e’ 
cellent vanety. $1.00 Each. 
Dear Sirs: 
Received the trees in fine shape and they 
the premium. 
South Royal ton, Vermont, April 20 , 1935 
are now set out. Thank you very much for 
Yours truly, Henry Dodge 
