SPECIALTIES. 
FRUIT TREES. 
WINTER NELI 5 PEARS. 
Top grafted, transplanted, extra size 8 to io ft. high, Sio.oo dozen. 
CHERRIES—2 years. 
A fine assortment of sweet and sour varieties. Prices will be quoted 
in car lots if desired. See page 2. 
APRICOTS—On plum. See page 2. 
ORNAMENTAL TREES. 
CATAuLPA BUNG El—On own roots. Whips. See page 4. 
CUT LEAF BIRCH—15 to 18 feet. Very handsome specimens. See 
page 4. 
AMERICAN ELMS—A splendid lot of all sizes. See page 4. 
EUROPEAN LINDENS—Very handsome trees. See page 5. 
HAPLES— Norway, Sugar, Schwedler’s, etc. See pages 5 and 6. 
OAKS—A fine assortment. We are especially strong on Macrocarpa 
and Palustris. See page 6. 
ORIENTAL PLANE—See page 6. 
POPLAR, CAROLINA—8 to 20 feet. See page 6. 
VIRGILEA LUTEA—See page 7. 
IRISH JUNIPER — We have some splendid blocks three times trans¬ 
planted. See page 7. 
SHRUBS. 
ARALIA PENTAPHYLLA—See page 8. 
BACCHARIS HALIMIFOLIA—See page 8. 
CORNUS ELEGANTISSIHA—See page 9. 
JAPAN MAPLES—See page 6. 
VINES. 
HALL’S HONEYSUCKLE—See page 10. 
WISTARIA— Chinese White and Purple. See page 10. 
CLEHATIS— Paniculata, Jackmanni, ITenryi, Andre, etc. Field 
grown plants. See page 10. 
CLEHATIS — Young stock for transplanting, 2]/ 2 inch pots. See page 10. 
HEDGE PLANTS. 
CAROLINA POPLAR—See pages 10 and 6. 
CALIFORNIA PRIVET—See page 9. 
BERBERIS THUNBERGI—See page 8. 
ROSA RUGOSA — See page 11. 
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