WAY NESBORO NURSERIES, Inc. 
WAYNESBORO, VIRGINIA ) 
BRANCH NURSERY: Boxwood Gardens, Afton, Virginja 

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Spring 1941 and Fall 1941 — 
VIRGINIA’S LARGEST SOURCE OF SUP- 
PLY of dependable Fruit Trees and Orna- 
mentals is offered by the Waynesboro Nurseries 
after eighteen years serving the planters with 
satisfactory plant material and service. 
Our stock and service have been increased 
and improved from year to year. Improved 
varieties and methods of culture are added as 
tested and found practical. So our customers 
are not only provided with the best in varieties, 
but are given the advantage of saving in 
production cost, made possible by modern 
production methods. While you will find our 
prices low, our stock was never better. 
OUR STOCK AND PRICES. Being gov- 
erned strictly by price in buying Nursery Stock 
is false economy. The best is the cheapest, 
even though the initial cost may be more. Our 
prices are based on furnishing vigorous, healthy 
trees true to name, grown and sold on a small 
margin of profit and delivered in first class con- 
dition. For the benefit of those who are willing 
to use small sizes of trees and plants and wait 
for them to grow, we offer the Mail Order Sizes 
in Shrubs and small sizes of Fruit Trees for less 
than Standard sizes. Our small plants and 
trees are healthy, true to name, and will give 
satisfactory results. We, however, believe in 
most cases it is economy to purchase medium 
or larger sizes. 
CERTIFICATE OF INSPECTION, issued 
by Virginia State Entomologist, furnished with 
each shipment. 
TRANSPORTATION. We are located on 
two trunk line railroads and also have motor 
freight lines out of Waynesboro, affording the 
best of transportation service. 
PRICES. The prices quoted are f. o. b. our 
shipping point or for local delivery on our 
regular truck routes. We make no charge for 
packing and delivering to our local freight, 
express, or motor freight office. 
TERMS. Cash with order unless otherwise 
arranged. 
REMITTANCES. Remittances may be 
made by Postal Money Order, Express Money 
Order, or your personal check, if you prefer. 
LIBERAL REPLACEMENT TERMS. 
While losses from transplanting our vigorous, 
carefully handled stock are at a minimum, 
there are always some losses to be expected, 
regardless of how careful both Nurseryman and 
planter may be. We agree to share with our 
customers any losses from transplanting our 
stock by refurnishing at half catalogue list 
price any plant material reported dead within 
twelve months after date of delivery, provided 
the original purchase was paid for as per sale 
terms and the plant material has been given 
reasonable attention. 
VARIETIES AND QUANTITIES. Incase 
you do not find listed the variety, quantity, or 
size desired, write for further information. 
MAKING UP ORDERS. Do not fail to 
give sizes, quantities, and varieties wanted. 
Also give shipping point if different from post 
office, and approximately when you would like 
your stock shipped. We furnish 6 at dozen 
rate, 30 at 100 rate, and 300 at 1,000 rate, with 
the exception of Berry Plants, Bulbs and 
Perennials, which are sold not less than 50 at 
100 ieee and 500 at 1000 rate, with exceptions 
noted. 
NOTICE OF WARRANTY. While we are 
very careful to keep our varieties true to name, 
in the event they should prove otherwise, we 
cannot be responsible for more than the amount 
we receive for the stock. 

Planters in various communities demand 
different sizes and varieties, so we offer a large 
list of both. All of our stock is clean, healthy, 
true to name, and bears a State Certificate of 
Inspection. Our list of varieties is carefully 
worked out. Whether you are planting a com- 
mercial orchard or a small home orchard you 
can make a suitable selection from our list. 
APPLES 
For home orchards we especially recommend 
the following varieties in 3 and 4 yr. trees: 
Lowry, Maiden Blush, Paragon, New Red 
Stayman, Smoke House, Turley, Yellow De- 
licious, Yorking. 
STANDARD VARIETIES 
Each Doz. 100 1,000 
1 yr. 18-24in.$ .25 $2.50 $18.00 $140.00 
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2 vre3-5 th) 05) 0,50 8 36,00 7300.00 
2 and 3 yr. 5- 
Fert tet .80 8.00 42.00 350.00 
NOTE: 1 yr. Apple are usually whips, while 
2, 3, and 4 yr. are branched. 
VARIETIES 
Albemarle Pippin. 1 yr. only. Yellowish 
Green. Winter. 
Baldwin. An old-time Fall home orchard 
variety in the South. 
Ben Davis. 1 yr. only. Well-known red 
Winter Apple. 
Bonum. Red Fall Apple, medium size. Well 
known. 
Cortland. A member of the McIntosh family. 
Larger, later, and better keeper. 
Delicious. Red and greenstriped. One of the 
best known Winter varieties. Excellent 
quality. 
Early Harvest. Well-known early greenish 
yellow Apple. Good in its season. 
Fall Cheese. Old favorite. Red striped home 
orchard variety. 
Fall Pippin. Yellow. An old-time Fall Apple 
having a place in every home orchard. 
Grimes Golden. The most popular late Fall 
and early Winter yellow Apple. 
FRUIT TREES 
Grimes Golden, Double Worked. 2 yr. only. 
Lives longer than the standard trees. 10c 
extra per tree. 
Hyslop Crab. Excellent for jellies. 
Jonathan. A late Fall, red Apple. Much 
in demand. 
King David. 1 yr. only. Another medium 
sized red late Fall Apple. 
Lady. 1 yr. only. Small, golden background, 
red blush; highly flavored; excellent quality. 
Demands unusually high prices, having sold 
for as much as $20.00 per barrel on U. S. 
markets. Trees very scarce. 10c extra per 
tree. 
Liveland Raspberry. Medium sized. Striped. 
Midsummer, Excellent quality. 
Lodi. 1 yr. only. An improved, larger Yellow 
Transparent. 
Lowry. Beautiful dark red Winter Apple, en- 
joying the reputation of selling for the highest 
price of any Apple grown in Virginia. 
Demands the highest prices on markets 
wherever known. In 1939 in local orchards 
the first crop of bloom was killed by a late 
frost, but the trees bloomed the second time 
and produced a full crop of fruit. 
Macoun. 1 yr. only. Dark red, good size, 
rich flavor. Introduced by New York Ex- 
periment Station. Regular bearer. 
Maiden Blush. 1 yr. only. Favorite Mid- 
summer home and commercial variety. 
Golden background, red cheek. 
Mammoth Black Twig. Large, dark red. 
ong keeper. Good quality. Rather shy 
earer. 
McIntosh. A red Winter variety in New 
England States, late Fall in Virginia. 
Milton. 1 yr. only. Belongs to McIntosh 
family but ripens a month earlier. 
Mother. Late bloomer. Medium sized, red 
export variety. 
N. W. Greening. Yellowish green. Winter. 
Paragon. Resembles Black Twig, but is more 
abundant bearer. 
Rome Beauty. A well-known striped Winter 
Apple. Very near sweet. 
Smokehouse. Aug.-Sept. Striped. Favorite 
home orchard variety. 
(APPLES, Standard Varieties—Continued 
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SAVE TIME IN GROWING FRUIT by 
planting our Super Size Apple Trees 
which have been twice transplanted, 
carefully pruned, and will afford fruit in 
a shorter time than tite younger, smailer 
trees. We especially recommend the 
Super Size Trees for home orchard 
planting and for replanting in commer- 
cial orchards where cross pollenization is 
needed. We can furnish the following 
varieties in 3 yr. 6-7 ft. size at 90c each, 
$9.00 per doz., $50.00 per 100. The va- 
rieties marked * we can furnish in 4 yr. 
7-8 ft. size at $1.35 each, $13.50 per doz., 
$85.00 per 100. 
Ben Davis 
*Bonum 
New Red Stayman 
*N. W. Greening 
*Delicious *Paragon 
*Fall Cheese Rome Beauty 
Grimes Golden *Smokehouse 
King David Stayman 
*Lowry *Sweet Paradise 
Maiden Blush *Turley 
McIntosh Winesap 
*New Red *Yellow Delicious 
Delicious York 
New Red Rome Yorking 


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