GLOUCESTER, MASS. 
Three Per 10 Per 100 
(r) White Perfection. A good white. 
Pot plants.75 2.00 15.00 
(r)York Gem. Plant Patent No. 83. This new Viola 
has clear mauve flowers, bold yellow eye, purple rays 
radiating from the eye on the three lower petals. 
Steady long flower stems and compact neat foliage. 
Blooms from early spring until the ground freezes. 
Hardy. Pot plants.50c each; $4.50 per 10 
VIOLET 
cucullata. Blue Marsh Violet. This is one of our 
beautiful native plants. .75 2.00 
WALL-FLOWER—see Cheiranthus 
YARROW—see Achillea 
YUCCA 
fllamentosa. June and July. Tall spikes of fragrant 
drooping bell-shaped, creamy white flowers. Foliage 
sword-like. 4-5 ft. 
2 year _ .75 2.00 15.00 
3 year _ 1.05 2.70 21.00 
HERBS______ 
We grow thirty or more of the outstanding varie¬ 
ties, such as Rosemary, Sweet Marjoran, Garden 
Sage, etc. 
FRUIT TREES___ 
We are one of the very few concerns that grow 
(oversize) FRUIT TREES. These trees have 1 ]/i to 
3^2 in. calibre butts, are well pruned, shaped and 
sprayed. Most of these trees have borne fruit the 
past few years. 
APPLES 
3 year trees, 6-7 ft....$1.50 each, $12.50 per ten 
4 year trees, 7-8 ft.$2.50 each, $22.50 per ten 
6 to 8 year trees, 8-10 ft.$5.00 to $12.00 each 
SPECIAL PRICES ON LARGE LOTS IN ANY 
SIZE OR VARIETY. 
Baldwin. Leading winter apple. Good quality, well 
colored. 
Cortland. New, improved McIntosh. Large, rich, red 
fruits. 
Gravenstein. A large red striped fruit maturing in 
October. 
McIntosh. Beautiful dark red fruit borne abundantly 
each year. 
Red Astrachan. Early. An old favorite, deep red fruit. 
Yellow Transparent. Large, pale yellow apples early 
in the season. 
Winesap. A good keeper. Deep, red fruit. Late. 
Keep Fertilizer From Contacting the Roots of Plants and Trees 
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