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N^o Dwarf A ft file or Pear Trees Are Now A vail able 
TWO-YEAR APPLE TREES STRAWBERRY PLANTS 
Each $1.25, doz. $12.00 OUTSTANDING JUNE-BEARING VARIETIES 
SUMMER APPLES — Early Harvest (yellow) Queen Ann. A midseason, staminate variety bearing a 
Red Astrachan Yellow Transparent wonderful crop of berries, suited either for the home or 
AUTUMN APPLES — Gravenstein market where a fancy berry of good size is wanted. Very 
McIntosh Red Wealthy (red) popular because of its fine quality. 
WINTER APPLES—Baldwin (red) Doz * 50c *’ 25 for $1 * 00 ’ 100 $3 * 50 * 
Cortland (red) Northern Spy STANDARD VARIETIES 
Delicious (red, striped) Roxbury Russet Except as noted, $2.50 per 100, $20.00 per 1000 
CRAB APPLES: Each $1.00, doz. $10.00. Ask for prices on pot plants, ready in August 
Hyslop (crimson) Transcendant (yellow) EARLY - 
PFAR TRFFS Dorsett. Ripens with Fairfax, producing very large, firm 
» fruits, medium light in color. Quality superb. Perfect. 
Standards, 5 to 7 ft., except as noted Fairfax. Early, bearing large, firm berries somewhat 
Each $1.25, doz. $12.00 darker than Dorsett, but exceedingly handsome. Has 
Anjou (Winter) Clapp’s Favorite (Summer) the finest fhu or of all. Perfect. 
Bartlett (Summer) Seckel (Fall) Senator Dunlap. An old favorite. 
Bose (Fall). Each $1.35 MIDSEASON: 
Catskill. Of wonderful size and vigor. Brilliant red, un- 
SCIONS FOR GRAFTING — Apple and Pear equaled as a cropper. Quality good, second to Dorsett 
An ...... and Fairfax. Perfect flowered. 
All varieties listed above, postpaid Howard 17. Well known as a dependable sort. 
For Grafting Knives and Wax, see page 43 Marshall. Large and handsome. Very popular. 
Of 1 variety, 6 scions, 35c.; 12 scions. d> 55c * FALL BEARING. Doz. 50c., 100 $3.50. 
50 scions, not over 6 varieties.$^.25 Mastodon. The leading variety on account of size and 
100 scions, not over 10 varieties. 4.00 quantity of fruits. 
CHERRY TREES tj a DTW n IMDIMP \7IMCC 
Standards, 2 to 3 years, each $1.25, doz. $12.00 HARDY CxJLIiVL dIIN Cj vllNlliO 
SWEET—Black Tartarian ACTINIDIA arguta (Silver Vine). Rapid growing, doing 
Governor Wood (light red) Napoleon (yellow) well even in partial shade. Glossy, leathery leaves. 
SOUR— Early Richmond (red) Each 60c. 
PFAfH TRFFS AMPELOPSIS quinquefolia (Virginia Creeper). Wood- 
r 1 Ix-HHmD bine is attractive Spring, Summer, or Fall covering 
Each 60c., doz. $6.00 unsightly places quickly. Each 50c., doz. $5.00. 
Belle of Georgia (white) Crawford’s Late (yellow) veitchi (Boston or Japanese Ivy). Clings firmly to 
Champion (white) Elberta (yellow) brick, stucco or other material. Our most popular vine. 
Crawford’s Early (yellow) J. H. Hale (yellow) 2 yr . each, 60c., doz. $6.50. 
PLUM TREES Pot-grown, ready after May 15th. Each $1.25. 
\ tn 7 ft Aaph nn «in an ARISTOLOCHIA sipho (Dutchmans-pipe). Valuable for 
Bradshaw (violet red) * Lombard (violet red) its large > heart-shaped leaves that cover so rapidly. 
_ La.cn $1.00. 
JAPANESE VARIETIES: Abundance (red); Burbank ~_ T a c-tdtto , , D .,, , N , r , 
( rcc j, CELASTRUS scandens (Bittersweet). Clean foliage and 
pn i \riMrc ornamental fnuits recommend this quick covering vine. 
IjKArt, VliNko Each 50c. 
2 year, each 45c., doz. $4.50, except where noted CLEMATIS paniculata (Virgins-bower). Luxuriant foli- 
BLACK age precedes the mass of fragrant, white, starlike. 
Concord Worden Moore’s Early blooms that appear in August. Very popular for trel- 
Campbell’s Early — Each 60c. lises, fences and pergolas. Each 60c., doz. $6.00. 
RED: —Brighton —Catawba — Delaware Extra size, each $1.00, doz. $10.00. 
WHITE: —Niagara —Moore’s Diamond Pot-grown, after May 15th, each $1.25. 
Green Mountain. Each 60c. CLEMATIS, Large-flowered. Very attractive. 
Extra heavy, 3-yr. Grape Vines, each 60c., doz. $6.50. Dormant Roots—Each $1.00 
Concord Niagara Moore’s Early Worden Pot-grown, ready after May 15th, $1.25 
RT AFK’RFRRIFQ Henryi. Ivory white. Jackmani. Violetpurple 
o^av^lvoE.JVIViE.0 Mme. Edouard Andre. Rosy carmine. 
Doz. $1.00, 100 $7.00. 
PiHnr^n Hnr . t \ ’ . ,. . . HALL’S JAPANESE HONEYSUCKLE (Lonicera halli- 
h ^ y er (medium, hardy) ana). Produces quantities of white, changing to buff, 
R A QPRF R R TI7 Q fragrant flowers in the greatest profusion. Each 50c., 
i\AorDLi\l\lLo doz. $5.00; pot-grown, after May 15th, each $1.00. 
* /xt , DO *; $1 ' 00 ’ 100 $7 *°° SILVER LACE VINE (Polygonum auberti). White, fleecy 
Lhief (New, early red) Cuthbert (red) blooms literally cover this rapid grower. Deserves 
Columbian (purple) Latham (deep red) more general planting. Each 75c. 
St. Regis (crimson) 
TRUMPET VINE (Bignonia radicans). A splendid climb- 
CULTIVATED BLUEBERRIES er with large, brilliant orange scarlet flowers in July 
Valuable for landscape effect Spring and Fall, though and August - Each 60c * 
principally planted for their superior fruits of extra large WISTERIA sinensis (Chinese). Provides good shade and 
size and superb flavor. Three or more plants of named long, pendulous racemes of sky-blue blooms in early 
varieties must be planted together for cross-fertilization Summer. Each 75c. 
ll berries are desired. All plants are balled and burlapped. Pot-grown, after May 15th, $1.50. 
Cabot — Pioneer — Rubel sinensis alba (White Chinese). White blooms. 
1J-18 in. Each $1.50, doz. $17.00. Each $1.10. 
18-24 in. Each $2.00, doz. $22.00, See also EUONYMUS under Evergreen Shrubs. 
