SPRING of 1941 
WHOLESALE PRICE LIST 
SCHOELL NURSERY 
1899 
FRED SCHOELL, Prop. 
1941 
Nauvoo, [ilinois---On Route 96 
Open Sundays after April 1st. 


TERMS :—Cash in advance. 

Goods sent C. O. D. only when one-fourth of the 
amount is sent with order, with charges for returning money added to bill. 
REFERENCES:—We refer you to the State Bank of Nauvoo. 
APPLE TREES 
2 year—4 to 5 feet. 
Each, 30c; 10 for $2.75. 
Winter Varieties 
YELLOW DELICIOUS. Waxy golden 
color. Luscious flavor, finest in the 
world. Bears very early, in second 
or third year. 
ROME BEAUTY. Large, yellow 
shaded red; tender, juicy, sub-acid. 
BELLFLOWER. Large, crisp, yellow. 
GRIMES GOLDEN. Good size yellow. 
BEN DAVIS. Large, fine striped. 
GENETON. Streaked with red. 
WINE-SAP. Medium, deep red. 
YORK IMPERIAL. Large, yellow 
shaded red. 
JONATHAN. Deep red. 
KING DAVID. An improved Jonathan. 
MAMMOTH BLACK TWIG. Large, 
dark red apple. 
DELICIOUS, Fruit large, dark red. 
RED DELICIOUS. Deep red. 
STAMAN’S WINE-SAP. Red. 
WEALTHY. Write fleshed. 
Summer Varieties 
EARLY HARVEST. Pale yellow. 
RED JUNE. Large red. 
YELLOW TRANSPARENT. Smooth, 
yellow. 
Autumn Varieties 
MAIDEN’S BLUSH. Large yellow. 
PRICE’S SWEET. Yellowish green, 
sweet. 
Crab Apples ° 
HYSLOP. Large, deep crimson. 
TRANSCENDENT. Golden ~ yellow, 
striped with red. 
PLUM TREES 
2 year—4 to 5 feet. Each, 50c. 
BURBANK. Fruit large, cherry red. 
ABUNDANCE. Large, lemon yellow. 
WILD GOOSE. Red, early. 
LOMBARD. Large, violet red. 
BLUE DAMSON. A favorite. 
for preserves. 
GERMAN PRUNE. Lge. dark purple. 
Used 
CURRANTS 
Each 10 100 
Cherry Red, 2 yy. ...... 25c $2.00 $15. 
Pay’s Prolific, 2iyri. 2ber 2-00 ao: 
STRAWBERRIES 
Note—All Self Fertile. 
If to be sent by mail—60c per 100; 
postage paid. 
By express—50c per 100; 500 or over 
at 1000 rates; purchaser pay charges. 
(If you want plants of more than 
one variety, igure the cost of each 
separately, the same as though you 
were ordering only one variety, not a 
combination of varieties.) 
By Express, per 1,000: 
SENATOR DUNLAP, Per. ........ $2.75 
PREMIER, Per -..----0-....-- Wee S $3.50 
BLAKEMORE, Per. (Early) —. $2.75 
CATSKIRI Bea neyo ee $3.50 
RASPBERRIES 
10 100 1000 
CUMBERLAND, blk. 50c $1.50 $12. 
LATHAM, red .......... 60c 1.75 $14. 
BOYSENBERRY .. 10 for 75c. 
The commercial planter who sets 
out Boysenberry this year can be 
assured of large profits from his 
excellent crop of fine flavored, large 
attractive berries. 
NECTARBERRY .. 10 for $1.00 
Berries are as large as IBoysenberry 
larger than Youngberry. 
NEW THORNLESS 
BOYSENBERRY .. 10 for $1.25. 
A new and Improved Boysenberry. 
Has all the good features and char- 
acteristics of the common Boysen- 
berry, but is absolutely thornless, 
and ripens 3 weeks earlier! 
BLACKBERRIES 
Each 10 100 
SNYDER 22a mes 10e 50c $3.00 
EARLY HARVEST ..102 50c 3.00 
GOOSEBERRIES 
Each 10 #100 
DOWNING, 2 yy. .... 25c $2.00 $15. 
HOUGHTON, 2 yr. ..25¢ 2.00 15, 
ASPARAGUS 
20, 40c; 100, $1.50; 1,000, $9.00 
WASHINGTON, 2 yr. 
MARY WASHINGTON, 2 yr. 
CHERRY TREES 
2 year—4 to 5 feet 
Each, 40c; 10 for $3.75. 
MONTMORENCY. Larger than the 
Early Richmond. 
EARLY RICHMOND. Dark red. 
BLACK TARTARIAN. Sweet. 60c. 
PEAR TREES 
2 year—3% to 5 feet. 
Each, 40c; 10 for $3.75. 
DUCHESS—(std.) 
greenish color. 
DUCHESS—(dwf.) 
SECKEL. A beautiful and delicious 
little pear. 
KIEFFER. Large size. 
appearance. October. 
APRICOT TREES 
4 to 5 feet—Each, 50c. 
SUPERB. The best flavored, most 
productive, hardy apricot yet pro- 
duced. 
MOOR PARK. Large. 
Very large, dull, 
Handsome 
PEACH TREES 
4 to 5 feet. 
Each, 25c; 10 for $2.25. 
CRAWFORD’S EARLY. Large yel- 
low, red cheek; early September. 
CRAWFORD’S LATE. Large. 
ELBERTA. Larger, yellow. with red 
cheek. August. 
J..H. HALE. One-third to one-half 
larger than Elberta. September. 
CHAMPION. Large, handsome, early, 
creamy white. August. 
HEATH CLING. Very large, flesh is 
white. @ October, é 
EARLY BERTA. July. 
ROCHESTER. Earliest, Aug. 10. 
SOUTH HAVEN. July. 
REDBIRD CLING, Early. 
CARMEN WHITE. ‘September. 
GREENSBORO. Early July. 
HALEHAVEN. New early freestone, 
Originated at Michigan Experiment 
Station and a cross between J. H. 
Hale and South Haven. 
GOLDEN JUBILEE. Extra early, 
yellow ifreestone. July. 
CHINESE ELM 
6 to 8 feet—Each, 60c. 
Has well-rounded head and grows to 
tall, spreading specimen. Will make 
good growth in soil too poor to 
grow an ordinary tree. 
LOMBARDY POPLAR 
6 to 8 feet—Each, 50c. 
RHUBARB 
LINNEUS, 2 yr. Each, 15c; 10, $1.00. 
