
DWARF YEW 

Now You May Have 
“The Hedge Everlasting” 
HESE low prices now permit the purchase of the finest of evergreens for hedge 
purposes. The heretofore somewhat prohibitively high prices have made this 
an item available only to a few. We firmly believe that many people cannot or 
do not wish to pay the high price of larger plants, but are willing to wait a few years 
for these splendid small plants to produce the beautiful finished effect. 
NOTE: Evergreen hedges should be trimmed so they are broader at the bottom than the top. 
FRUITS FOR FOOD AND BEAUTY 
LL B. & A. fruit trees and bushes offered on this page are 
not to be compared with customary small sizes frequently 
offered. Our trees are all 2 or 3 years old, with a trunk 
diameter averaging 34 inch and a height of 4 to 5 feet. This 
means heavy, fibrous root-systems to produce good fruit in a 
comparatively short time. While some varieties such as peaches 
APPLE TREES $1.75 each 
Baldwin. Winter. 
and yellow skin. 
Delicious. Winter. Large; dark red; aromatic; 
fine flavor. 
Grimes Golden. Winter. Medium-sized; golden 
yellow, tender. 
McIntosh. Winter. Large; round; bright red; 
flesh white, tender. 
Northern Spy. Winter. 
juicy flesh. 
Red Astrachan. Summer. Deep crimson, tart. 
Rome Beauty. Winter. Fine firm red; white 
flesh. 
R. I. Greening. Winter. 
flavored cooking Apple. 
Stayman’s Winesap. Winter. 
dark red markings. 
Wealthy. Autumn. Brilliant red, striped; wine- 
Fine solid round fruit; red 
Bright red; tender 
Late; green, fine- 
Yellow with 
like flavor. 
DWARF APPLE TREES 32.50 each 
Baldwin Mcintosh 
Delicious Northern Spy 
Stayman’s Winesap 
Yellow Transparent. 
flesh; tender. 
Summer. Pale yellow 
Bobbink & Atkins 
CHERRY TREES $2.50 each 
SWEET: 
Black Tartarian. (Oxheart.) Purplish black. 
Governor Wood. (Oxheart.) Light yellow 
with red cheek. 
SOUR: 
Early Richmond. 
Cherries. Dark red. 
Montmorency. Bright, clear, shining red. 
PEAR TREES $1.75 each 
Bartlett. Summer. Yellow with red blush. 
Most popular of acid 
Beurre Bosc. Autumn. Large, long, deep 
yellow fruit. ; 
Beurre Clairgeau. Autumn. Light yellow 
fruit shaded crimson. 
Clapp’s Favorite. Summer. Large; yellow 
with crimson and russet. 
Duchesse d’Angouleme. Autumn. Greenish 
yellow fruit spotted russet. Often weighs 
one pound. ‘ 
Seckel. Autumn. Small; yellowish russet with 
red cheek. 
Sheldon. Autumn. Large; yellow or greenish 
russet skin. Excellent for eating. 
DWARF PEAR TREES 82.50 each 
Bartlett Clapp’s Favorite 
Seckel 
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UPRIGHT YEW 
DWARF YEW For ee pee or 
Taxus brevifolia. 6 to 8 in. Plant 18 inches 
apart In a straight row. $4.50 for 10; $40 per 
100 in lots of 50 or more. (Will average 
27 cents a running foot when purchased in 
100 lots.) 
UPRIGHT YE For nates or tall 
Taxus cuspidata capitata. 12 to 15 in. Plant 
2 feet apart ina straight row. $6.50 for 10; $60 
per 100 in Iots of 50 or more. (Will average 30 
cents a running foot when purchased in 100 lots.) 
The fibrous roots are carefully packed in damp special 
sphagnum moss to insure safe arrival of live healthy 
plants. They pack lightly for economical transportation. 
do best when planted in the spring, the trees listed below are 
all safe for fall planting. Even though you are unable to plant 
them this fall it would be well to order them shipped now and 
heel them in over winter, burying the roots well. Undoubtedly 
many varieties will be difficult to obtain in the spring. 
We have an excellent supply of Apple, Cherry, and 
Pear Trees in larger sizes. They are all 5 years and 
over, and prices range from $5 to $10 each. These 
“‘hearing-size”’ trees are for local sales and deliveries 
only, and cannot be economically packed for long 
transportation. 


