Waynesboro Nurseries 
INC. 
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WAYNESBORO, VA. 
Branch Nursery: Boxwood Gardens, Afton, Virginia 
Spring 1937 and Fall 1937 
FRUIT TREES. ORNAMENTALS, AND LANDSCAPE SERVICE of the highest 
quality. The remarkable growth the Waynesboro Nurseries have made since their 
beginning fifteen years ago is convincing that our stock and service are pleasing. 
With only the best of plant material and service would it have been possible to 
have built up in such a shoTt time the largest Nursery business in Virginia and one 
of the largest in the East. Our appeal has always been offering plant material of 
the highest quality, delivered in good condition at reasonable prices. We solicit 
your continued business on these terms. 
OUR STOCK AND PRICES. Being governed strictly by price in buying 
Nursery Stock is false economy. The best is the cheapest, even though the initial 
cost is more. Our prices are based on furnishing vigorous, healthy trees true to 
name, grown and sold on a small margin of profit and delivered in first class con¬ 
dition. For the benefit of those who are willing to use small sizes of trees and 
plants and wait for them to grow, we offer the Mail Order Sizes in Shrubs and 
small sizes of Fruit Trees for less than standard sizes. Our small plants are 
healthy, true to name, and will give satisfactory results. We, however, believe in 
most cases it is economy to purchase medium or larger sizes. 
WE PAY TRANSPORTATION CHARGES to points in Virginia and adjoining 
States. Instead of paying transportation to other States, we allow 10% discount 
from list price. See note under Evergreens and Shade Trees for exceptions. 
WE GUARANTEE SAFE DELIVERY and stock to be as represented in our 
catalogue. 
TERMS. When remittance in full accompanies order, we allow a liberal premium in free stock 
when a deposit of as much as 25% accompanies order. 
WE FURNISH FREE, f.o.b. our shipping point. Ornamentals for replacing any reported within twelve months as being dead, provided the original ship¬ 
ment was paid for not later than thirty days after delivery and the stock was given reasonable attention by the purchaser. Fruit Trees and Berry Plants 
for replacing those reported within twelve months after date o'f delivery as being dead will be refurnished f.o.b. our shipping point at one-half catalogue list 
price. Replacements for Ornamentals which were net, paid for within t'nirtv da; •■■'tc. delivery but - aid for - .n full at the ‘-me repert is made win be fu.- 
mshed i.o.b our shipping point at one-half catalogue list price. Seo exceptions under Evergreens and Shade Trees. 
VARIETIES AND QUANTITIES. In case you do not find listed the variety, quantity, or size desired, write for further information. 
MAKING UP ORDERS. Do not fail to give sizes, quantities, and varieties wanted. Also give shipping point if different from post office, and approxi- 
matelv when you would like your stock shipped. We furnish 6 at dozen rate, 30 a* 100 rate, and 300 at 1,000 rate, with the exception of Berry Plants, 
Bulbs and Perennials, which are sold not less than 50 at 100 rate, and 600 at 1000 rate, with exceptions noted. 
NOTICE OF WARRANTY. While we are very careful to keep our varieties true to name, in the event they should prove otherwise, we cannot be re¬ 
sponsible for more than the amount we receive for the stock. 
YORKING 
The York Supreme 
One of few apples ever to be honored with 
a U. S. Patent. U. S. Patent No. 125 
Orders for C.O.D. shipments are accepted and booked 
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FRUIT TREES 
Planters in various communities demand differ¬ 
ent sizes and varieties, so we offer a large list of 
both. All of our stoek is clean, healthy, true 
to name, and bears a State Certificate of Inspec¬ 
tion. Our list of varieties is_ carefully worked 
out. Whether you are planting a commercial 
orchard or a small home orchard you can make 
a suitable selection from our list. 
APPLES 
The following varieties for home orchards will 
furnish Apples from the earliest to the latest: 
Yellow Transparent, Summer Rambo, Grimes 
Golden, Delicious, Lowry, Winesap, and Yorking. 
STANDARD VARIETIES 
One Year Whips and Partly Branched 
Each Doz. 100 1000 
18-24 in.$ .30 $ 3.00 $20.00 $150.00 
2- 3 ft.35 3.50 25.00 200.00 
3- 4 ft.45 4.60 33.00 275.00 
4- 6 ft. .60 6.00 38.00 330.00 
Two Year Branched 
3- 5 ft.65 6.50 40.00 350.00 
4- 6 ft.75 7.50 48.00 425.00 
VARIETIES 
Albemarle Pippin. Yellowish green. Winter. 
Ben Davis. Well-known red Winter Apple. Poor 
quality but popular for export market. 
Bonum. Red Fall Apple, medium size. Excellent 
quality for export. 
Delicious. Red and green striped. One of the best 
known Winter varieties. Excellent quality. 
Duchess. Old-time late Summer Apple. Red. 
Early Harvest. Well-known early greenish yellow 
Apple. Good in its season. 
Fall Pippin. 1 yr. only. Yellow. An old-time 
Fall Apple having a place in every home or¬ 
chard. 
Grimes Golden. The most popular late Fall and 
early Winter yellow Apple. 
Grimes Golden, Double Worked. Lives longer 
than the standard trees. 10c extra per tree. 
Hyslop Crab. Excellent for jellies. 
Jonathon. A late Fall, red export Apple. Much 
in demand for exporting. 
King David. Another medium-sized red late Fall 
Apple. 
Macoun. 1 yr. only. Dark red, good size, rich 
flavor. Introduced by New York Experiment 
Station. Regular bearer. 
Maiden Blush. Favorite Midsummer home and 
commercial variety. Golden background, red 
cheek. 
Mammoth Black Twig. Large, dark red. Long 
keeper. Good quality. Rather shy bearer. 
McIntosh. A red Winter variety in New England 
States, late Fall in Virginia. 
Milton. 1 yr. only. Belongs to McIntosh family 
but ripens a month earlier. 
N. W. Greening. Large Winter green Apple. 
Paragon. Resembles Black Twig, but is more 
abundant bearer. 
Red June. Popular early, red, home variety. 
Rome Beauty. A well-known striped Winter Ap¬ 
ple. Very near sweet. 
Smokehouse. Aug.-Sept. Striped. Favorite home 
orchard variety. 
Stayman. One of our most popular commercial 
Apples of the Winter varieties. Large, red, 
green striped. 
Our Trees Double Inspected 
PRONOUNCED FREE OF DISEASE by 
Virginia State Entomologist. 
PRONOUNCED TRUE TO NAME by 
Professor Shaw, A National Author¬ 
ity on Identification of Varieties. 
Professor Shaw, Mass. State College, 
reports: 
“TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: 
This is to state that we have examined 
for trueness to name all the saleable two 
year Apple Stock of Waynesboro Nurseries, 
Inc., near Waynesboro, Virginia and as 
they now stand in the nursery row all 
varieties are, to the best of our knowledge 
and belief, true to' name.’’ 
(Signed) (Signed) 
A. P. FRENCH J. K. SHAW 
Professor of Research Professor 
Pomology of Pomology 
October, 1936. 
Summer Rambo. 1 yr. only. Undoubtedly one 
of the best Summer varieties of its season. 
Large, striped, excellent quality. Ripens in 
August. 
Sweet Paradise. Most popular Fall sweet Apple. 
Virginia Beauty. Resembles Delicious in quality 
and shape: darker and extra fine quality. 
Williams Red. Late Summer. Large red; home 
and commercial variety. 
Winesap. Standard commercial variety. Medium 
size. Solid red. 
Yellow Transparent. The earliest Apple on our 
list. A very popular early APtiie. Iviediur' 
size and excellent for cooking purposes. 
York Imperial. Most extensively planted Apple 
in Virginia but is now being displaced by 
Yorking, the Solid Red York. By all means 
plant Yorking. 
YORKING 
On May 28, 1935, was awarded United 
States Patent No. 125. 
A New Solid Red York having all the 
good qualities of the famous old York and 
the tremendous advantage of being a Solid 
Red, a pleasing purplish red, and coloring 
two weeks earlier than the standard York. 
Yorking is one of only a few Apples 
ever to be honored with a United States 
Patent. You can imagine what a Solid 
Red York—every Apple on the tree being 
a solid, bright red—would mean to the 
grower. That is exactly what we offer in 
the YoTking. 
Place your order early for Yorking as 
enough Yorking trees have never been 
available to supply the demand. 
Each 
Doz. 
100 
1000 
1 
yr. 
18-24 in 
$ .50 
$ 5.00 
$35.00 
$300 
1 
yr. 
2-3 
ft.. . 
. .60 
6.00 
40.00 
350 
l 
yr. 
3-4 
ft.. . 
. .75 
7.50 
50.00 
450 
1 
yr. 
4-6 
ft.. . 
. .85 
8.50 
60.00 
500 
2 
yr. 
3-5 
ft.. . 
. .85 
8.50 
60.00 
500 
2 
yr. 
4-6 
ft.. . 
. 1.00 
10.00 
70.00 
600 
Town Talk. See General Catalogue for descrip¬ 
tion. Offered only for Fall ’37 delivery. 3 yr. 
6-7 ft., $2.76 each, two for $5.00. 
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NEW VARIETIES 
Each Doz. 
100 
1000 
1 
yr. 
18-24 in. 
$ .35 $ 
3.50 
$25.00 
$200 
1 
yr. 
2-3 
ft.. . 
.40 
4.00 
30.00 
250 
1 
yr. 
3-4 
ft.. . 
.50 
5.50 
37.00 
330 
1 
yr. 
4-6 
ft.. . 
.65 
6.50 
42.50 
375 
2 
yr. 
3-5 
ft.. . 
.75 
7.50 
45.00 
380 
2 
yr. 
4-6 
ft.. . 
.85 
8.50 
52.50 
430 
NEW SOLID RED 
DELICIOUS 
A “Super” Delicious. An Apple with 
all the good qualities of the Common De¬ 
licious: Same size, same shape, same flav¬ 
or, same texture and same ripening period, 
but the New Solid Red Delicious colors 
two to three weeks earlier and colors solid 
red without trace or sign of stripe, even 
into the stem and blossom ends. 
LOWRY 
Beautiful dark red Winter Apple, en¬ 
joying the reputation of selling for the 
highest price of any Apple grown in Vir¬ 
ginia. It sells for $1.00 to $2.00 more per 
barrel than standard varieties. Always in 
demand both as a home variety and a com¬ 
mercial Apple. The Lowry should be in 
every orchard whether home or commercial. 
NEW RED ROME 
Same as Rome Beauty with the excep¬ 
tion of being a solid red. 
NEW SOLID' RED STAYMAN 
Sport of the well-known Stayman, hav¬ 
ing all the good qualities of the Common 
Stayman and the big advantage of being 
solid red in color instead of pale striped 
greenish coloring found in the Common 
Stayman. Write for further information. 
NEW SOLID RED JONATHAN 
Same size, quality and shape as Com¬ 
mon Jonathan and differs only by coloring 
two weeks earlier and coloring solid red. 
Lady. 1 yr. only. Small; golden back¬ 
ground, red blush; highly flavored; ex¬ 
cellent quality. Demands unusually 
high prices, having sold for as much as 
$20.00 per barrel on U. S. markets and 
is equally as popular on export markets. 
Trees very scarce. 
New Red Duchess. Differs from the Stan¬ 
dard Duchess by having more color and 
coloring earlier in the season. 
Summer Yellow Delicious. 1 yr. only. A 
G'olden Delicious which ripens in July. 
Most promising new Summer Apple 
known. 
Turley. Somewhat resembles Stayman but 
has better color and is somewhat larger. 
Does not crack. Yellow flesh. More 
regular bearer than the Stayman. 
Yellow Delicious. Resembles Grimes Gold¬ 
en but larger, more prolific, and earlier 
bearer. 
