Apples 
290 R. I. Greening. Large, greenish yellow, juicy and 
tender. November. 
291 Russett. Large, juicy, golden russett. Productive. 
September. 
292 Wealthy. Juicy, good quality, medium size, round, 
deep red. September. 
293 Winesap. Large, deep^red, juicy, good flavor. 
November. 
CRAB-APPLES 
294 Hyslop. Crimson, medium size, bears abundantly. 
September to October. 
PEACHES 
295 Belle of Georgia (Freestone). Large, white skin with 
red cheek. Rapid grower and productive. July. 
296 Elberta (Freestone). Yellow flesh, tender and juicy. 
Early September. 
PEARS 
297 Bartlett. Large, very juicy and highly flavored. 
Bears early and abundantly. August and September. 
298 Seckel. Small, yellowish brown, highly flavored. 
Very productive. September and October. 
QUINCE 
299 The Quince is much sought for canning. When mixed 
with other fruits it imparts a delicious flavor. 
GRAPES 
300 Concord. Black. Large, juicy, productive. 
301 Wyoming. Red. Large, thin skin, good flavor. 
Bearing Age —Many of our fruit Trees and Grape vines 
have been bearing fruit for several years. These will 
blossom and bear fruit the first year you plant them, under 
normal conditions. 
TABLE OF CONTENTS 
A A 
A 
Abelia. 9 
Abies. 3 
Acer.12 
Adams Needle.11 
Aesculus.12 
Althaea.19 
Amelanchier.18 
Ampelopsis.18 
Amygdalus.12 
Andromeda.11 
Apple, Flowering.16 
Apple Trees.20 
Aralia.12 
Arborvitae. 6 
Aronia.18 
Ash.17 
Ash, Mountain.17 
Azalea—Deciduous. 9 
Azalea—Evergreen. 9 
B 
Barberry—Deciduous.18 
Barberry—Evergreen.10 
Bay berry.19 
Beautyberry.18 
Beech.15 
Benzoin.18 
Berberis—Deciduous.18 
Berberis—Evergreen.10 
Betula.13 
Bignonia.18 
Biota. 6 
Birch.13 
Bittersweet (Dec.).18 
Blueberry.20 
Blue Spruce. 4 
Boston Ivy.18 
Boxwood.10 
Broadleaf Evergreens. 9 
Buckthorn.19 
Buddleia.18 
Butterflybush.18 
Buttonwood.16 
Buxus.10 
C 
Callicarpa.18 
Calluna.10 
Calycanthus.18 
Carpi nus.15 
Cedar, Blue Atlas. 3 
Cedar, Red. 4 
Cedrus. 3 
Celastrus.18 
Cercidiphyllum.15 
Cercis.18 
Chamaecyparis. 3 
Chaste-tree.20 
Cherry, Flowering.17 
Chionanthus.18 
Chokeberry.18 
Clematis.18 
Clethra.18 
Coralberry.20 
Cornus—Deciduous Shrubs.. .18 
Cornus—Deciduous Trees-15 
Cotoneaster—Deciduous.18 
Cotoneaster—Evergreen.10 
Crabapple, Flowering.16 
Crabapple Trees.21 
Cranberrybush, European ... .20 
Crataegus.15 
Cryptomeria. 4 
Cydonia.18 
Cypress. 3 
D 
Daphne—Deciduous.18 
Daphne—Evergreen.10 
Deciduous Shrubs.18 
Deciduous Trees.12 
Deutzia.18 
Devils-walkingstick.12 
Dogwood, Shrubs.18 
Dogwood, Trees.15 
Douglas-fir. 3 
E 
Elaeagnus.19 
Elm.17 
English Ivy.10 
Enkianthus.19 
Euonymus.10 
Euonymus—Shrubs.19 
Evergreen Shrubs. 9 
Evergreen Trees. 3 
Exochorda.19 
F 
Fagus.15 
Fir. 3 
Firethorn.11 
Flowering Cherry.17 
Flowering Crabapple.16 
Flowering Peach.12 
Flowering Plum.16 
Flowering Quince.18 
Flowering Shrubs.18 
Forsythia.19 
Fraxinus.15 
Fringetree.18 
Fruits.20 
G 
Ginkgo.16 
Goldenbells.19 
Goldenchain.19 
Grape-vines.21 
Great Silverbell.19 
H 
Halesia. .19 
Hamamelis.19 
Hawthorn.15 
Heather.10 
Hedera.10 
Hemlock. 7 
Hibiscus.19 
Holly—Deciduous.19 
Holly—Evergreen.10 
Hollygrape.11 
Honeysuckle.19 
Hornbeam.15 
Horsechestnut.12 
Hydrangea.19 
I 
Ilex—Deciduous.19 
Ilex—Evergreens.10 
Inkberry.10 
Ivy, Boston.18 
Ivy, English.10 
J 
Japanese Flowering Cherry . 1 7 
Japanese Maple.12 
Japanese Spurge.11 
Jetbead.19 
Judas-tree.18 
Juniper. 4 
Juniperus. 4 
K 
Kalrnia.11 
Katsura-tree.15 
Kerria.19 
L 
Laburnum.19 
Larch.16 
Larix.16 
Laurel.11 
Leiophyllum.11 
Leucothoe.11 
Ligustrum.19 
Lilac.20 
Linden.17 
Liquidambar.16 
Lonicera. ... 19 
M 
Magnolia.16 
Mahonia.11 
Maidenhair-tree.16 
Malus.16 
Maple. 12 
Mockorange.19 
Morus.16 
Mountain-ash.17 
Mountain-laurel.11 
Mulberry.16 
Myrica.19 
Myrtle, Creeping.11 
O 
Oak.17 
Olive, Russian.19 
Ornamental Trees.12 
Oxydendrum.16 
P 
Pachysandra.11 
Peach, Flowering.12 
Peach Trees.21 
Pear Trees.21 
Pearlbush.19 
Perennials.20 
Philadelphus.19 
Picea. 4 
Pieris.11 
Pine. 5 
Pinus. 5 
Pinxterbloom. 9 
Planetree.16 
Platanus.16 
Plum, Flowering.16 
Privet.19 
Prunus.16 
Pseudotsuga. 3 
Pyracantha...11 
Q 
Quercus.17 
Quince, Flowering.18 
Quince Trees.21 
R 
Redbud.18 
Redcedar. 4 
Retinospora. 3 
Rhamnus.19 
Rhododendron.11 
Rhodotypos.19 
Rhus.19 
Rosa.20 
Rose-of-Sharon.19 
Russian-olive.19 
S 
Salix.17 
Sandmyrtle.11 
Sciadopitys. 5 
Shad blow.18 
Shade Trees.12 
Shrubs—Deciduous.18 
Shrubs—Evergreen. 9 
Silverbell.19 
Smoketree.19 
Snowball.20 
Snowbell.20 
Snowberry.20 
Sorbus.17 
Sorreltree.16 
Spicebush.18 
Spiraea.20 
Spruce. 4 
Spurge, Japanese.11 
Stephanandra.20 
Styrax.20 
Summersweet.18 
Sweetgum.16 
Sweetshrub.18 
Sycamore.16 
Symphoricarpos.20 
Syringa.20 
T 
Taxus. 5 
Thorn.15 
Thuja. 6 
Tilia.17 
Trees—Deciduous.12 
Trees—-Evergreen. 3 
Trumpet Vine.18 
Tsuga. 7 
U 
Ulmus.17 
Umbrella Pine. 5 
V 
Vaccinium.20 
Viburnum.20 
Vinca.11 
Vitex.20 
W 
Weigela.20 
White Fringetree.18 
Willow.17 
Winterberry.19 
Wintercreeper.10 
Wisteria.20 
Witch-hazel.19 
Woodbine.19 
Y 
Yellow-root.20 
Yew. 5 
Y ucca.11 
Z 
Zanthorhiza.20 
. 1 . T. DeLa Mare Company, Inc 
New York, N. Y . 
