Cyrtoglossum 
Digitalis, 40c doz. 
Godetia—mixed colors 
Larkspur, assorted colors. 
Lobelia—trail ing; 
also compact. 
Lobelia—blue, doz. 50c. 
Marigold, tall French, mixed 
Marigold, tall African, mixed 
Sweet William 
Dianthus 
Tithonia speciosa—early flow¬ 
ers. Grows 8 ft. Doz. 75c. 
Vertidium. Doz. 50c. 
Violas—blue, violet, yellow 
Viscaria 
Zinnia—giant flowers 
Zinnia Pompom 
FRUIT DEPARTMENT 
With such foundation stock and reasonable care you are 
bound to succeed with our trees. 
Please Note:—We specialize in shipping fruit trees, parcel 
post, but in doing so, they must be cut back sufficiently to 
meet Post Office requirements as to length of package. In so 
doing, we will prune them ready to plant. The only pruning 
you need will be to trim off broken roots. 
COMMERCIAL PLANTING—always glad to make special prices 
where possible in larger quantities, also note that the second 
grade in 100 lots are 5c each less and 10c less for the third 
grade or 2-3 ft.—these are good healthy trees in every way 
and are suitable for large planting if your ground is new, and 
good soil. 
PRICES—12 trees of one kind for the price 10, thus giving you 
2 free trees. 
Tree Protectors: 25 ira. !or*g, 100 $3.00. 18 in. long, 100 $2.50 
Perforated or plain. 
Black perforated, 18 in. 100 $2.75, 1000 $15 
Black perforated, 24 jn. 100 $3.25, 1000 $20 
White perforated, 18 in. 100 $2.75, 1000 $15 
White perforated, 30 in. 100 $3.50, 1000 $23 
Black. If bothered with BORERS, use Not per- 
If bothered with squirrels, or gophers, use 
forated. 
APPLES 
4 to 6 feet, 50c each 
BELLFLOWER (October)—Table or market. Fruit large, ob¬ 
long and irregular, Flesh tender and juicy. A wonderful all¬ 
purpose apple, yellow. 
DELICIOUS ( November-December)—Fine shipper. Fruit long 
and tapering; thin yellowish skin splashed with red; fine 
grained white flesh, sweetly acid; pleasant aroma. 
GRAVENSTEIN (August) —Fruit large and skin striped; round, 
greenish-yellow; flesh yellow; crisp and juicy. 
JONATHAN (October)—Very popular. Medium sized; red 
skin, dark on sunny side. Flesh delicate cream tinged with 
pink. Excellent flavor. 
NEWTOWN PIPPIN (December)—Yellowish-green, flat. A 
fine cooker. Firm crisp and juicy. Excellent flavor. 
RED ASTRACHAN (July)-—Deep crimson. Juicy, crisp and rich, 
acid flavor. A fine early summer apple and a good bearer. 
RED JUNE (July)—Fruit round, red and yellow; skin tender 
and smooth. Flesh white, tender, juicy and sub-acid. 
ROME BEAUTY (November)—Brill iant red over base of yellow. 
Flesh, white. 
SPITZENBERG (November)—Brilliant red, specked with white 
dots. Large and tapering. Butter yellow flesh of rich vinous 
flavor. 
WHITE WINTER PEARMAIN (October-November)—Of good 
quality; pale green with blush; heavy bearer. 
WAGNER —SWEET FINE—NOV. 
CRABAPPLES 
4 to 6 feet, 50c each 
RED SIBERIAN (August) —Medium sized, dark red striped. 
1 ree a vigorous grower and bears young. 
YELLOW SIBERIAN (September)—Large, golden-yellow fruit, 
Amber colored flesh, juicy and sub-acid flavor. 
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