



The Old Farm House, formerly known as the Lieut. Samuel Train 
House, from its first owner and probable builder in the year 1740, derives 
its name from the fact that its sixty-two acres of rich farm lands were 
under continuous cultivation for over a century. There are some grounds 
for thinking that this house was used as an inn, about the year 1802, 
for travelers en route by stage or horse-back to Plymouth, Boston or 
Worcester. Today these same rolling acres, with their diversity of soils, 
elevations, and exposures, are ideally adapted to the growing of our 
large stock of flowering and ornamental shrubs of every type and variety. 
Ftardy Ornamental Shrubs 
ACANTHOPANAX pentaphyllum (Five-leaved Aralia). 
Ten feet. Finely cut leaves, grows well in shade. 
AMELANCHIER canadensis (Downy Shadblow). Twenty 
feet. Clusters of pure white flowers in May. 
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oblongifolia (Thicket Shadblow). Fifteen feet. White 
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Each 
Per 10 
$4.50 
6.70 
13.50 
15,70 
27.00 
45.00 
6.75 
