4190 MAIN STREET • . EGGERTSVILLE, NEW YORK 
Wm. R. Boocock 
President 
Francis Rohr 
7 Nursery Superintendent 
Julian W. Moody, Jr. 
Landscape Supervisor 
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Time to Plant: After first heavy: frost—about Oct.20th, _ 
PERENNIALS 
PERENNIALS FOR BLOOM THIS FALL: 
Chrysanthemums: Select your favorite colors now. 35c. 
Anemone: Semi-shady plants in white, pink and red. 
30c - 35c. 
Asters: Dwarf border type—1' high with 15" spread of 
blossoms similar to miniature Azaleas. 
PERENNIALS TO TRANSPLANT NOW FOR NEXT 
YEAR’S BLOOM: 
Oriental Poppies: Your choice in white, coral pink, crim¬ 
son, rose or red. 25c - 30c. 
Peonies: Try some of the newer varieties or some of the 
old favorites. 50c to $2.50 each. 
Iris: New varieties in beautiful shades of white, violet, 
purple and blue. Also dwarf Iris for rock gardens. 
25c and 35c. 
Lilies: Madonna, Regal and Coral. 25c each. 
LAWNS 
NECESSARY FALL TREATMENT FOR KEEPING 
LAWNS IN GOOD CONDITION: 
Thin Lawns: Light top dressing with top soil and peat 
moss, fertilizing and seeding. 
Heavy Lawns: Light top dressing with peat moss and fer¬ 
tilizing. 
PRICES ON LAWN NEEDS 
American Peat Moss: Large bale, $4.00; small bale, $2.75. 
Top Soil: 1 cu. yd., $3.00; 2 cu. yds., $4.50; 3 cu. yds., 
$ 6 . 00 . 
Grass Seed: 2 lbs., 70c; 5 lbs., $1.50; 10 lbs., $2.75. 
Agrico: 25 lbs., $1.50; 50 lbs., $2.50; 100 lbs., $4.00. 
(A quick acting fertilizer for immediate results.) 
Driconure: 50 lbs., $2.00; 100 lbs., $4.00. 
(An organic fertilizer which acts as a soil conditioner as well as 
a slow acting fertilizer.) 
Trees for Shade and Screens: American Elms, Honey- 
locust, Oaks, Maples, Sycamores, Ash. $1.50 and up. 
Trees for Flowers and Ornamental Effects: Scarlet Haw¬ 
thorne, Flowering Crabapples, Red Leaf Japanese 
Maple. 75c and up. 
Fruit Trees: (Many of bearing age.) Apple, Pear, Peach, 
Cherry, Plum, Quince. 75c and up. 
EVERGREENS 
CONDITIONS ARE IDEAL FOR THE TRANS¬ 
PLANTING OF EVERGREENS IN THE FALL: 
Tall Growing Types: Spruce, Douglas Fir, Concolor Fir, 
Austrian and Scotch Pine. $2.00 to $15.00. 
Spreading Evergreens for Foundation Plantings: Dwarf 
and Spreading Yew, Junipers and Mugho Pines. 
Broadleaf Evergreens: Euonymus in variety, Oregon 
Holly. 
Ground Covers: Myrtle, Euonymus colorata, Pachysandra. 
(All excellent for shady areas where grass won’t grow.) 
SHRUBS 
Time to Plant: After first heavy frost—about Oct. 20th. 
New Varieties to try: 
Viburnum carlesi 5' Gardenia scented flowers in June. 
Euonymus alatus compacta, excellent dwarf hedge plant, 
attractive red fall leaves. 
Physocarpus monogynus (Dwarf Ninebark) dwarf shrub 
for foundation plantings or hedges. 
(We also have the old favorite varieties including Lilacs, 
Weigela, Forsythia, Honeysuckle.) 
COMPLETE LANDSCAPE WORK INCLUDING TREES, SHRUBS, EVERGREENS, SOD, STONE WALKS AND TERRACES, 
DRAINAGE, GRADING, TENNIS COURT CONSTRUCTION 
