F. W. SCHUMACHER 
Jamaica Plain, Mass 
V 4 lb. 1 Ib. 10 lbs. 
HICKORY, Bitternut (cordiformis). .25 
Mockernut (alba). .25 
Pignut (glabra). .25 
Shagbark (ovata). .20 
Shellbark (Kingnut) laciniosa. .20 
PECAN, Large fruited. Paper Shell. .35 
Naturals, for stock. .30 
Naturals, hardy Northern, from Indiana. .40 
WALNUT, Black Walnut. .18 
Black Walnut, New England or Prairie States collected. .30 
Black Walnut, nuts of cultivated varieties having large kernels: 
Ohio 
Ten Eyck 
Thomas 
Stabler 
All are. 35 1.00 
Price per bushel upon request. 
Butternut. .20 
Butternuts, New England collected. .30 
Californian Black Walnut. .25 
English (Persian). .45 
English, Chinese variety. .65 
Japanese (sieboldiana), imported. .35 1.00 
Japanese (sieboldiana), domestic. .50 1.50 
Japanese (Heart Nut—sieboldiana cordiformis), imported. .35 1.00 
Japanese (Heart Nut—sieboldiana cordiformis), domestic. .50 1.50 
Manchurian, Coast strain. .45 1.25 
Manchurian, Interior Strain, hardiest of all Walnuts. .50 1.50 
Hybrid Nut (Butternut x Japanese). 10 seeds, .35; 100 seeds, 2.50 
Hybrid Nut (Japanese Heart Nut x Manchurian) 
10 seeds, .35; 100 seeds, 2.50 
ASPARAGUS, Paradise, a new asparagus, highly resistant to rust, coming 
into production one year earlier than any other variety, crops yielding 
above average green tender stems of fine flavor, mild in taste. 2.25 21.00 
Martha Washington .20 oz. .45 1.50 12.50 
GINSENG (Panax quinquefolium), 
100 seeds, .50; 500 seeds, 2.25; 1,000 seeds, 4.00 
GOLDENSEAL (Hydrastis canadensis), 
100 seeds, .35; 500 seeds, 1.75; 1,000 seeds, 4.00 
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CONIFERS 
A—Conifers of Merit (Insufficiently known to the trade) 
Packets —Packets of all items listed can be supplied at 15c. each unless priced otherwise. 
PICEA hursti, new and rare American Spruce from N. W. Ontatio and British 
Columbia apparently intermediate between Picea canadensis and 
Picea pungens. In habit similar to the former and often found in 
specimens equaling in color a good silver foliaged Blue Spruce. 
.30 pkt.; .75 Vl oz. 
PSEUDOTSUGA douglasi caesia, a strain from the Interior Northwest, 
intermediate between glauca and viridis. Originating in typical bad 
land country with severe winters and extreme heat and drought in 
summer, this variety is as hardy as glauca. It is much faster growing, 
however, and has not the tendency to lose its lower branches at an 
early age. Foliage is of pleasant bluish-green color. A good forest tree 
to plant where the green form is not hardy and a fine ornamental in 
place of glauca.... 
TSUGA caroliniana, Carolina Hemlock, the handsomest American Hemlock 
of dense bushy habit, hardy as far North as this and farther north 
if planted in wind-shelter. 
oz. lb. lb. 
2.50 
.60 
1.05 
5.00 
.70 
1.75 
6.00 
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