THE WILSON NURSERIES, WILSON, 
I B R A R ^ 
ridokivkd 
* MAYl 1940 1 
n, J, D«pM*m»« of Aplootto 
NEW YORK 
“The Home of Good Nursery Stock” 
New Outstanding Varieties 
of Fruits 
Recently introduced by Experimental Stations in 
different parts of the country. 
EVERGREENS 
At Special Reduced Prices 
SpltMidid Id)r()us-r()(itcd s])t'cini(,'iis. Indit'd ;ind liiu hipped, <iiitct‘d safe 
iirrival. Xu tdiarij;'e for jiacdcint^ and lioxin”'. 
American Arbor \dtae, .V4 ft., $1.50 each. 5/7 ft.. $2.00 each. S/10 ft.. $,E00 
each. 
Three New Certified Raspberries 
MARCY. (Red) W'e consider IMarcy the finest red ras])l)erry we have . 
ever seen. 'Phe fruit is very large, firm of high cpiality. Plants hardy, thrifty < 
and productive. | 
Xo. 1 ])lants. 25 for $1.00. 100 for $2.50. 1,000 for $20.00. .100 or over at 
1.000 rates. 
SODUS. (P urple ) Fruit is large, firm, does not crumble. Plants harch 
and very jiroductive. 
25 for $1.25. 100 for $4.00. 50 at 100 rates. 1,000 for $.10.00. .100 or over 
at 1.000 rates. 
TAYLOR. (Red) Long, conical sha])e, firm, thick flesh. Kxcelleut (pial- 
ity. I’lants hardy, vigorous and very productive. 
25 for $1.00. 100 for $2.50. 1.000 for $20.00. .100 or more at 1,000 rates. 
The above varieties introduced by New 44)rk State Lxjierimental Station, j 
Geneva. N. \ . \ 
VIKING, d'he fruit is large, does not crumble, bright red in color, which 
makes it verv attractive to the consumer, excellent ijuality. Ripens a week | 
earlier than the Cuthbert, l.iringing toji ])rices on the market. 'Phe canes are \ 
stout, strong and straight and together with the fact that the canes remain { 
upright rvhen loaded with fruit makes it preferred for picking by workers, j 
Jlardv. (Originated Experimental Station, A’ineland. ()ntario. | 
25 for $1.25. 100 for $4.00. 50 at 100 rates. i 
MACOUN APPLE. V ery higliK' colored, having no strijie—same (|uaht\' 
as IMcIntosh, rijiens late in September, excellent cpiality. S]dendid keeping- 
apple. Introduced by Experimental Station. Ottawa, Canada. 
2 Vr. No. 1 Grade, 50c each. 10 for $4.00 or 100 for $.15.00. j 
GOLDEN JUBILEE PEACH. Intri'duced 1.".' X. J. Expermicutal /Pa- 
tion. New Brunswick. Imrge, early yellow flesh, free-stone. No orchard is 
complete without this variety. 
No. 1 grade, 4 to 6 ft., $20.00 per 100. 20 or over at 100 rates. 
HALE-HAVEN PEACH. Introduced by .Michigan Exiierimental Station. 
Large, new yellorv free-stone, ripens early in Sei)tember, excellent cpiality. 
Splendid canning peach. Comes into bearing the second year. 
Extra selected trees, 5 to 6 ft.. -Rj inch up. 40c each. 10 for $,1.50. hor 
9/16 grade. 4 to 5 ft. and .1 to 4 ft. size see price list. 
VALIANT, VEDETTE, VETERAN. Introduced by Ontario Experi¬ 
mental Station. Vineland, Out. See P^rice List for description. \Mrieties that 
should be in every commercial orchard. 
ADAMS IMPROVED ELDERBERRY. Introduced by N. V State Fix 
perimental Station, Geneva, N. \. 
12/18 inch, 25c each, 5 for $1.00. .1 to 4 ft.. 50c each, 5 for $2.00. 
SWEET SEPTEMBER, NEW FALL BEARING CHERRY. Plant 
Patent No. 94. , V./ / 76 .' 
'fhe fruits are very attractive, inedium dark red. similar to Windsor. 
Deliciouslv sweet, excellent for eating fresh or canning. It ripens in (.)hio 
during the month of September which makes it valuable for roadside markets. 
THE NEW BOYSENBERRY. Cross of Blackberry, Rasiiberry and 
Loganberrv. Almost seedless, firm sweet with delicious flavor, produced in 
large clusters on long stems, cannot be erpialled as a berr}- for local or road¬ 
side purposes. 
X’^o. 1 plants, 10 for $1.00. 25 for $2.00. Transplants, 20c each. 10 for 
$1.75. 
SPECIAL BARGAIN ON CONCORD GRAPE VINES, ,1 yr. old. F'ruit 
first season. 15c each, 2 for 25c or ten for $1.15. 
Ideal for hedge, screen or windbreak. F'or quick results plant the larger 
size. Can be trimmed and hejit in an_\' lorm or height. 
Arbor \'itae Pyramidal. -\ valuable upright evergreen of dense conqiact 
habit. 
6/8 ft., $2.00 each, 8/10 ft., $.L00 each. 
Colorado Blue v8])ruce. Cmpiestionably the most beautiful of all evei- 
greens, beyond words of descrijition. 4 ou will be justl}' pi oud of haring one 
or more o1 these beautiful trees on r'our grounds. 
6/8 ft., $5.00 each or a pair for $9.00. 
Colorado Green Spruce. Having the same fine characteristics of the 
Blue Spruce exce])t color. \ ery attractive. 
5/() ft.. $,C50 each. Two for $6.(X). 
Roster Blue Spruce. The bluest of Blue spruces. The truest, most jier- 
sistent Idue in color of any known tree. 'I'he aristocrat of the evergreen 
family. 
7/9 ft., $25.00. Siqiply limited. 
ORNAMENTAL TREE, PRUNUS PISSARDI ( Puride Leaved). Leaves 
when young are a lustrous crimson, changing to dark purple and retain thi^ 
beautiful tint until they droji late in the .\utunm. No other pui ple-leac ed 
tree retains its color like this. Flowers small, white, single, covering the 
tree. 8 to 10 ft., $1.25 each. 
SPECIAL 
EARLi'TO'BEAR FRUIT TREES 
F\nir and h'ive year old fruit trees, 
ing- the second or third year, producing 
\illage and suburlian homes, the ideal 
APPLE 
Baldwin 
Grimes Golden 
llyslop (Cral)) 
iMacoun 
IMcIntosh Red 
I’ound Sweet 
Red Sp\- 
R. 1. (dreening 
Tolman Sweet 
Wagener 
Wealthy 
Any variety, $1.(X) each. 
7 to 9 feet that should come into bear- 
quick returns on the investment. For 
tree to jilant. 
PEAR 
Sheldon 
Seckel 
PLUM 
Burbank 
SWEET CHERRY 
Gov. Wood 
Na])oleon Bigarreau 
Schmidts Bigarreau 
SOUR CHERRY 
Large Montmorency 
DWARF FRUIT TREES (Supply limited) 
2 yr., 2/3 ft., $1.00 each 
Baldwin 
Red Spy 
Red Astrachan 
R. I. Greening 
2 yr.. 3/4 ft., $1.50 each 
Early McIntosh 
Kendall 
Milton 
KENDALL. .Attractive, handsomely covered over the entire surface 
with dark red covered with a rich bloom, the apples are large, fine-grained 
flesh. 
MILTON, 'fhe tree is hardy and vigorous. The fruits are pinkish red 
with a heavv bloom—most beautiful, tender, crisp and juicy. McIntosh flavor. 
All Stock offered strictly first class andTrue-to^Name—Products you can plant with confidence 
THE WILSON NURSERIES 
Thomas Marks & Son 
Wilson ‘ ’ New York 
GROWERS AND DISTRIBUTORS OF HIGH QRADE NURSERY PRODUCTS 
Located in the center of the Famous Fruit Belt of Niagara County for the past thirty years 
REFERENCES: Consult your local banker or Dun & Bradstreet Commercial Agency, Buffalo, N. Y.; Niagara County National Bank 
& Trust Co., Lockport, N. Y., or any Business House in Wilson, N. Y. 
