ITEDGE PLANTS 
BARBE tee cra? (plant 18 in. apart) 114-2 ft., heavy, 
25¢ each; 10 for $2.00; 25 or more 15e each. x 
Narrow Upright (eliminates trimming) Pient Jett. “apart. 
15-18 in., 20e; 10 for ol (9; 25 or more, 15¢@ each, 
Red Lon 15-18 in., 25¢ each : 10 for $2.00; 25 or more, 16¢ 
each. 
PRIVET—Amur River North (Hardy in sub-zero) —2-3  ft., 
heavy, 25¢ each; 10 for $1.50; 25 or more, 12e each. 
A RALIA—(Fi ine and unusual hedge plant, hardy, tolerates 
shade and dry soil, remains foliage to ground. 1144-2 ft., 50¢ 
each; 10 for $3.50; 25 or more, 25e¢ each, 
SHADE TREES 
For street, lawn and specimen planting. All trees offered 
are twice transplanted and have an excellent fiberous root system. 
EUROPEAN MOUNTAIN ASH. Clusters of red fruit. 6-7 ft., 
SL D810) 26. 82,50) 
BIRCH, Cutleaf Weeping. White bark. 6-8 ft., $3.50. 
ELM, American. 8-10 ft., $2.25; 2 in. stems, 10-12 ft. in height, 
$3.50. ; 
ELM, Chinese. Rapid grower, aS at maturity than above. 
6-8 ft., $1.75; 3-10 ft.7 $2: 
GINKO (Maiden Hair Hes cea is a touch of the Orient. The 
oldest tree known to man. Slow growing. Makes a magnifi- 
cent specimen, 7-8 ft., 2 in. stems, $5.00. 
MAPLES— 
Silver Leaf—Fast grower. 9-10 ft., $2.50; 12-14 ft., $5.00; 
few larger to $8.00. 
Norway or Hard Maple. Makes large globular top. 8-10 ft., 
$2 fo; LO-12 Tt., $3.50) 
Schwedler’s (Purple Leaf Norway). 9-10 ft., $5.50. 
OAK—Pin—Shiny leaves turn red in fall. 8-10 ft., 214 in. 
stems, $5.00; 8-10 ft., 1 in. stems $2.00. 
POPLAR, Lombardy for screen and formal effect, 
pyramidal, 8-10 ft., $2.00; 10-12 ft., $2.50. 
FLOWERING and ORNAMENTAL TREES 
DOGWOOD, White. Unusual beauty and charm, large white 
flowers, red berries. 4-5 ft., $3.00, earth ball; 5-6 ft, $3.76 
earth ball; 6-7 ft., $5.00, earth ball. 
Pink. Same as above except for having pink flowers. 3-4 
f., $3.00» 45 ft., $4.90. 
CRAB, Eleyi (Carmine Crab) Bronze foliage, 
flowers, handsome red fruit. 5-7 ft., $1.50 
Chinese Apple. Large flowers of soft pink, large red fruit, 
very attractive in Fall. 4-6 [t., $1.50. 
Betchels. Large double pink rose-like flowers in clusters. 
Fine, specimen. 314-4 ft. $1.75. 
HAWTHORNE, Paul’s Scarlet. Vivid red flowers cover the 
tree, red fruit in fall. 3-4 ft., $2.00; 6-7 ft., $5.00, earth ball. 
HANSEN BUSH CHERRY. New. Delicious fruit, fine for jel- 
ies and jam. 3-4 ide GOS 
MAGNOLIA, Soulangeana. Saneer-like flowers of pink and 
white, eck tide in bloom. 2-3 ft., $3.50, earth ball. 
MAPLE, Dwarf Bloodleaf (Oshi Beni) This is the reddest of 
the grafted maples. 2-21% ft., $5.00, earth ball. 
PRUNUS Triloba (Rose Tree of China) Striking, very double, 
light pink, blooms borne in great profusion, 3%%4-4 ft., heavy 
plants, $1.00 
VINES FOR EVERY PURPOSE 
POSTON IVY. Popular for growing on brick. 2 yr. old, 50c; 3 
for $1.25 
VIRGINIA IVY, (Woodbine) Rampant grower, clings to any- 
thing. 2 yr. No. 1, .40c; 3 for $1.00. 
BITTERSWEET VINE, Orange fruit. 3 yr. plants, 50c; 3 for 
$1.25. 
CLEMATIS— 
Jackmani (large purple) pots, $1.25 
Henryi (large white) pots, $1.25 
Mme. Andre (large red) pots, $1.25 
Paniculata (White) Sweet scented, Aug and Sept. .75¢e. 
DUTCHMAN’S PIPE, large leaves, fine cover, 3 yr. plants, $1.00 
SILVER LACE. Fleecy white flowers, fast grower. 3 yr. plants. 
Toe. 
WISTERLA. Blue flowers. Grafted plants from blooming wood. 
2 yr. plants, 75e. 

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EVONYMOUS (Kvergreen Bittersweet) OY growing, refined, 

evergreen with fruit-like bittersw 
neys and walls. 15-18 in., $1.00; 
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home garden. Grow and pick your own “for ANB re- j 
serving. COOK’S varieties are espec es selected e a 4D 1a 
home garden. mone: Deparianenit if Asnicuttare ‘ 
APPLE—all two year 4-5 ft. in sae (De Ca, 
Cortland—Late fall and early winter, large, delicious, for 
eating, fine cooking variety. 
Delicious—Winter. Fine keeping qualities, excellent eating 
sort, crispy, fine grained fruit, juicy, all-over red. 
MaclIntosh—Fall. Red fruit of highest quality for eating or 
cooking, tender, juicy white flesh. 
Red Northern Spy— Winter. Fine for eating and cooking, 
solid, bright red, juicy rich flesh. 
Red Summer. An old favorite. One of the first 
to ripen. Good eating and unexcelled for cooking. 
Yellow Transparent—Early. Bears the second year after 
planting. This is the first summer apple. Yellow, crispy and 
slightly tart, making it unequaled as a cooking apple. 
APRICOT—=3-4 ft. trees, 90e each; 3 or more 80e each. 
Hungarian—This fine, tested variety has borne well in this 
section for many years. Large fruit of golden yellow. 
CHERRIES, Sweet— all two-year 4-5 ft., 90¢ each; 3 or more 
7de each. 
Black Giant—lLarge, firm, meaty fruit of blackish purple, 
mid-season, fine canning type. 
Napoleon—Large yellow fruit, brilliant red cheek, firm, 
sweet, juicy meat of best quality, mid-season. 
CHERRIES, Sour. 2 yr. 4-5 ft., 80e each, 3 or more 70e each. 
Large Montmorency—Best of the sour cherries. Large, firm 
reddish-vellow flesh, popular canning variety. 
PEACHES—AIl 2 year 45 5 ft., 50e each; 5 or more 40¢ each. 
Elberta—September. Very popular canning peach, large 
fruit, yellow flesh, freestone. 
Golden Jubilee—Mid-August. A fairly new variety. The best 
freestone in its season. Yellow blushed red, orange-yellow 
flesh, unexcelled for eating and canning. 
Rochester id-August. Orange yellow fruit, blushed dark 
red. A fine eating and canning peach. 
Vedette—Late August. A fine Canadian origination. Ripens 
five days after Golden Jubilee. This is an Elberta seedling 
of superior quality. 
PHRAR—Bortleii— 546 it. 2 yr., 80c each: 75¢ for 3 or more. 
For canning or eating this variety covers the field. Large, 
juicy, clear yellow flesh of highest quality. 
DWARF FRUIT for the small lot where space is limited. 
Early bearing, small size trees at maturity they bear heavy 
crops of fruit as large as the standard trees. 
All Dwarf Apple—$1.25 each; 3 for $3.00. 
APPLE—WMaclntosh— Same as above described but on a dwarf 








tree. 
Red Delicious—Same as regular Delicious but on a dwarf 
pneees 
PEAR—all trees 2 yr., each $1.25; 3 for $3.00 
Bartlett—Same as standard Bartlett but on a dwarf tree. 
SMALL FRUITS 
BOYSENBERRY—new mammoth. A recent development bear- 
ing huge berries, the flavor of which is a combination of 
raspberry, loganberry and blueberry. Rich, tangy flavor, 
sweet, two inches long. Excellent for pies, canning and des- 
sert. Plant four feet apart. Will bear next year. 5 for 950c; 
25 for $2.00. 
RED RASPBERRY—Taylor—Large, long, firm, delicious fruit. 
10 for 80e; 25 for $1.75. 
PURPLE RASPBERRY—Columbia@’ Fine for sauce, pies and 
canning. 10 for 80e. 
BLACKBERRY—Eldorado—Large, sweet, jet-black fruit. 5 for 
50e. 
CGURRANT— Wilder. Fine for jellies and jams. Large transplant- 
ed plants. 4 for 40c. 
GRAPES—Color collection of two-year No. 1 vines. 
Red—Caco; White—Portland; Blue—Fredonia. 
These are fine table varieties. One each, three vines, 60c; 
Three each, nine vines, $1.75. 
