SPECIAL BARGAIN S 
for this fall only. In order to get them 
moved now rather than next April when we 
have more than we can do we offer unpre¬ 
cedentedly low prices on hedge and wind¬ 
break seedlings. Terms: cash with order, 
delivery late October or November. We 
won ! t hold them for spring delivery at 
these preices: 
RUSSIAN OLIVE, 2-yr., 
per 1000 
5000 
12/18 
inches 
$8.00 
$ 32.00 
18/24 
inche s 
10 # 00 
40.00 
2/3 
feet 
18.00 
70.00 
3/4 
feet 
30.00 
125.00 
CARAGANA Arbscns, 2-yr, 
i 
6/9 
inche s 
4.00 
16.00 
9/12 
inches 
5.00 
20.00 
12/18 
inches 
6.50 
27.50 
18/24 
inches 
9 >00 
35,00 
2/3 
feet 
15,00 
65,00 
HONEYLOCUST, THORNLESS 
9/12 
inches 
6.50 
12/18 
inches 
9,00 
OBSERVATIONS — Caragana arborescens 
is first on Chadwick* s 11 selected list 11 
of large shrubs in ”A New Nursery List 1 ’ 
published in American Nurseryman. — 
Mentor barberry isn*t used nearly as 
much as it should be — Double pyreth- 
rums bloom for Memorial day and folks 
sure do snap up the cut flowers — Day- 
lilies will be the next perennial n craze 11 
and the man who stocks up now will reap 
plenty — they f re still buying plenty 
iris but not those old wornout kinds — 
you never saw nicer, straighter Bolles 
than those we have now *— our Shasta 
daisies are biggies” and I really mean 
big — we offer rosa rubrifolia, cotone- 
aster, hackberry, conifers — let*s get 
out of the Chinese elm class and sell 
things that will stay, that we can be 
proud of ten years from now — that our 
customers can be proud of ten years from 
now. 
