FRUIT TREES, Coa't. 
S Zi @ 
PEACHES , Set trees I5 to I8* apart. 
ELBEPTA, Large yellow with red cheek, 
freestone 
HALE HASTEN, large new yellow, free¬ 
stone ^-5' 
J. H. HALE, Larger than Elberta, 
and 5 days earlier 
SOUTH HA\^N, large fruit, free 3 tonel 4 .-S’ 
Quotation on other varieties on request 
PEARS , Set trees 18-20 feet apart. 
BARTLETT, Summer, large, buttery, 
juicy, August to September. 5-7* 
BOSC, Vvlnter, extra large, long 
and tapering, vigorous. 5-7» 
FLEMISH BEAUTY, Autumn, large, 
juicy, and rich. 5-7’ 
SECKEL, Autumn, small but of del¬ 
icious flavor. 5 “ 7 ’ 
PLUMS , Set trees 16-20 feet apart. 
Lo¥IBx\RD, Oval fruit, reddish violeti|- 6 ^ 
MONARCH, Large, dark purple, free¬ 
stone, Does not crack in rain 
VICTORY, A new Japanese Plum, large 
pointed fruit, dark red flesh 
Each 
1.25 
1.25 
1.25 
1.25 
1.25 
•1.25 
1.25 
10 Rate C Rate 
.60 
.50 
.60 
.50 
.60 
,50 
.60 
.50 
1.15 
I.IQ 
1.15 
0 
1—1 
• 
rH 
1.15 
1.10 
1.15 
1.10 
1.15 
1*10 
1.15 
1.10 
1.15 
1.10 
SMALL PR U*I T 
GRAPES , Set vines 8 feet apart. 
BRIGHTON, Sweet and of good quality. 
red 
CONCORD, Still 
the best standard 
2 
year 
.30 
.27 
.20 
grape, black 
CACO, Wine red 
over amber, very 
2 
year 
.30 
.27 
.20 
early 
DEIJIWARE, Rod, 
s.mall bunch, very 
2 
Year 
.30 
r- 
C\J 
• 
.20 
rich flavor 
NIAGARA, White, 
the standard white 
c. 
year 
0 
K^ 
• 
r- 
CM 
• 
• 
ro 
0 
grape 
2 
year 
.30 
.27 
.20 
OTHER SIVIALL FRUIT, Vi/e can quote advantageously and save you money 
on all varieties of fruit if you inquire before March I5 or 
April Ist at the latest. 
OVERSIZE FRUIT TRESS, We can supply several varieties of fruit 
trees in larger than standard sizes, and if interested shall be 
glad to quote. 
SHADE TREES 
Size 
ACER DASYCARPUM, (Silver Leaved Maple) 2 - 2 j-” 
ACER PLATANOIDES, (Norway Maple) 
Transplanted and rootpruned stock, l-lj” 
For quantities ask for special lg- 2 ” 
quotations. 2 - 2 -t” 
24 -y 5 " 
ACER PLATANOIDES SCffiVEDLERI, (SCH’/SDLERI 
Maple) li- 2 " 
CATALPA BUNGSI, Umbrella Tree, 2 " cal., 5 - 6 ' 
ovi/runoT AnTT.cj njOTna mvAPA 5“4’ 
H-S’ 
GYMNOCLADUS DIOICA (Coffee Tree) 
LARIS EUROPEUS, European Larch, B 5 £ 
POPLARS, Lombardy 
^ Maximowiczii, Broad tree, 
very attractive 
Simoni, dark glossy green 
foliage 
QUERCUS PALUSTRIS, Pin Oak 
1 - 10 ’ 
8 » 
6 - 8 ’ 
Each 
R.qo 
7.^0 
10.00 
5.00 
4.50 
5-80 
7.50 
10.00 
k -50 
3.50 
1.50 
3.60 
4.30 
1.50 
8-10’ 1.50 
LIQUIDAMBER, Styraciflua ”Sweet Gum” 6 - 10 ’ 
2.00 
5.50 
5.00 
10 Rate 0 Rate 
5.00 
7.25 
9.50 
2.80 
4.25 
5.00 
7.25 
9.50 
3.25 
1.40 
2.75 
4.25 
1.45 
1.40 
1.75 
4.75 
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