Per 100 
Per 1000 
PACHYSANDRA terminalis (Spurge) From beds* 4/8" .... $4*00 $30*00 
JAPANESE BARBERRY. (B* thunbergi) 4/6” S . 1*25 10.00 
6/8" S *. 1*50 12.00 
TERMS: Net. We make no charge for packing. Transportation paid by 
purchaser. If wanted by mail add 10 ^ents for each dollars worth 
ordered, unused balance refunded. About 2000 seedlings is the limit 
in one package by mail. 25 sold at the 100 rate, 300 at the 1000 rate 
FALL PRICES ARE LOWER. AS SEASON ADVANCES TOWARD SPRING PRICES GO UP 
YOU CAN SAVE BY ORDERING NOW FOR FALL OR SPRING DELIVERY AT THE 
FOLLOWING DISCOUNTS. All orders received until January 1st. for 
delivery now or later subject to 10 percent discount. 
Early Fall planting is the best as it allows "the roots to become 
established. Unless you have very heavy soil, fall is the ideal time 
to plant. Seedlings should be lined out in beds four to six inches 
apart and given plenty of moisture. Shading usually is not necessary 
unless weather is very warm. After ground freezes cover beds with 
several inches of straw and leave straw on until early spring. 
Transplants need no such precaution. 
NEWER PLANTS. 
Hardy Cherries that grow on bushes instead of trees. A Sweet Cherry 
that bears fruit in the Fall instead of spring or summer, A Peach 
equal to southern peaches that is hardy in Canada. These and others 
will be available in future lists. 
PROFITS. 
A young man did not like farming, moved to the town and married. 
His parents on the farm died and he had an idle farm. He would not 
give up his job for any old farm, but it was idle and not producing. 
On our advice the land was planted to Christmas trees. That was 
some years ago. Today his job is not steady but the old farm pro¬ 
duces hundreds of dollars worth of trees each season. Know of any 
old farms like it?. 
