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THE ELIZABETH NURSERY CO., ELIZABETH, N. J. 
EVERGREENS FOR TRANSPLANT! 
10 100 
ARBOR VIT/E, American. 4 years, transplanted, 12 to 18 in. $0 30 $2 00 
“ “ “ 18 to 24 inches, “ 1899 ... 40 3 00 
PINE, Austrian. 4 years, transplanted, 12 to 18 inches ... 35 3 00 
“ Scotch. 2 “ “ 10 to 12 “ ... 25 1 50 
“ “ 5 “ “ 1899, 18 to 24 inches . 50 3 50 
SPRUCE, Norway. 5years, “ 12 to 18 inches . ... 35 3 00 
FRUITS. 
Each 10 
APPLES. First-class .$0 25 $1 50 
“ X size. 35 2 50 
“ XX size. 50 4 50 
“ Bearing age . *. 80 7 50 
CHERRIES. First-class. 35 2 50 
“ X size. 45 3 50 
“ XX size. 60 5 00 
“ Bearing age. 1 00 7 50 
PEARS, in leading varieties. First-class. 30 2 00 
“ “ “ “ X size . 40 3 00 
“ “ “ “ XX size. 50 4 50 
“ “ “ “ Bearing age. 90 7 50 
“ Dwarf, 2 to 3 feet. 20 1 25 
“ “ X size. 30 2 00 
“ “ XX size. 50 3 50 
“ “ Bearing age. 60 5 00 
PEACHES. 4 to 5 feet, 1 year. 15 1 25 
“ 4 to 6 “ 1 year. 25 1 50 
PLUriS, American varieties. XX size.$0 40 3 50 
“ “ Bearing age. ... 75 5 00 
“ Japan varieties. First-class .... 40 3 00 
“ “ “ X size . . 50 4 00 
QUINCE, Champion. X size. 30 2 00 
ASPARAGUS. 1 year. Conover’s Colossal, Barr’s Mammoth, 
Palmetto. Donald’s Elmira, per 100, 50c.; per 1000, $4.00. 
BLACKBERRIES. Erie, Early Harvest, Kittatinny, Lovett’s, 40 
“ Iceberg (white), Rathbun, transplanted, 50 
CURRANTS. Cherry . 10 50 
“ Fay’s Prolific. . 10 60 
RASPBERRIES. Cuthbert, Golden Queen, Miller Red .... 40 
“ Strawberry Raspberry. 08 40 
RHUBARB. 75 
CHESTNUT, Japan. 3 to 4 feet. 25 2 00 
“ “ 4 to 5 “ 35 3 00 
“ “ 5 to 6 “ 50 4 50 
NG. 
1000 
$15 00 
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30 00 
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100 
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3 
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7 
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POTTED STRAWBERRY PLANTS 
NOW READY. 
SEND FOR LIST. 
LAYER PLANTS AFTER SEPT. 15 th. 
CERTIFICATE* 
New Jersey State Board of Agriculture. 
„ . . NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J., Sept. 27, 1899. 
ll 13 IS IS 10 Certlty, That I have this 23d day of September, 1S99, examined the 
nursery stock growing on the Elizabeth Nursery Company’s nurseries, at Elizabeth Union 
County, New Jersey, and have found the small fruits, shade and ornamentals apparently free 
from St. Jos§ Scale and other dangerously injurious insect pests; also, that the stock examined 
W f a + l in ^, a ? p -, ar o? tly condition. This certificate is good only for the shipping season 
examined/ P S ° f 19 °°’ and COvers only 8tock actually grown on the furse??es 
JOHN 
B. SMITH, 
State Entomologist. 
