Fruits 
TREE FRUITS. 
Applies: : 
Wealthy, Sweet Delicious, R. |. Greening, 
Baldwin, Jonathan, King, Northern Spy. 
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Dwarf Apples. Height at maturity, 5/6 ft. 
Cortland, Early McIntosh, Lodi, Red Delicious. 
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Dwarf Apples. Height at maturity, 8/10 ft. 
Cortland, Early McIntosh, Lodi, Red Delicious. 
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Cherries. 
Bing (large sweet Ox-hart type). 
Black Tartarian (the old favorite Ox-hart). 
Montmorency (sour cherry). 
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Peaches. 
Elberta, South Haven, Hale Haven. 
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Plums. 
Abundance. 2 yr., $1.00. 
Prunes. 
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Quince. 
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SMALL FRUITS. 
Blackberries. #1 grade, 10c each; $1.00 per doz. 
Eldorado. Largest of the blackberries. Very 
sweet. 
Raspberries. #{1 grade. 10c each; $1.00 per doz. 
Indian Summer. Everbearing. The best red 
raspberry. Bears very heavy crop. 
Bristol. Heavy crops of large, black, firm 
berries. 
Grapes. #1 grade. 15c each; $1.50 per doz. 
Concord. The best grape for home use. Berries 
large, almost black; sweet and juicy. 
Strawberries. 5c each; 35c per doz.; $2.00 per 
100. 
Mastadon. Everbearing. Abundant large fruit. 
Not as tasty as the following seasonal varieties. 
Catskill. Large bright red berries. Excellent 
flavor. 
Fairfax. A _ fairly new variety with a long 
fruiting season. Excellent flavor. 
Vines & Ground Covers 
IVY AND CLIMING VINES. 
Bittersweet. (Celastrus scandens). Glossy  folli- 
age. Twining habit. Good fall color with an 
unusual display of bright reddish-orange berries. 
Field grown. 75c each. 
Boston Ivy. (Ampelopsis tricuspidata). Best 
wall cover for this section. 4 in. pots. 50c. 
Small-leaved Boston Ivy. (Ampelopsis tricuspidata 
lowi). A small-leaved variety of the above. 
C’ematis. (Large Flowering Hybrids). The finest 
of the flowering vines. Light twining habit. 
Flowers 4/6 in. across. All varieties, 2 yr. #1, 
75c ‘each. 
Henryi. Pure white. 
Jackmani. Purple. 
Mme. Edouard Andre. Red. 
Ramona. _ Blue. 
Duchess of Edinburgh. Double, pure white. 
Clematis Species: 
Paniculata. Clusters of fragrant white flowers. 
4 in. pot plants, 50c each. 
English Ivy. (Hedera helix). An evergreen ivy 
widely used as a house plant, ground cover and 
dwarf hedge. 4 in. pot plants, 50c each. 
Forsythia. (Forsythia suspensa). A weeping type 
of shrub excellent for any type of training 
against a wall, as a ground cover, etc. 2/3 ft., 
SOG 80/4 atte OCs 
Hall’s Honeysuckle. (Lonicera japonica halliana). 
Strong growing twining type. Fragrant blossoms. 
4 in. pots, 35c each. 
Everblooming Honeysuckle. 4 in. pots, 50c each. 
Silverlace Vine. (Polygonum auberti). A hardy 
climber of strong growth. 2 yr. #1, 4 in. pot 
plants, 50c each. 
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Trumpet Vine. 
Bignonia grandiflora. Dark orange flowers all 
summer and fall. 2 yr. # 1, 4 in. pot plants, 
75c each. 
Bignonia Mme. Gallen. Large, tawny-orange 
colored flowers. 2 yr. #1, 4 in. pot plants, 
75c each. 
Virginia Creeper. (Ampelopsis quinquefolia). 
Clinging habit, heavy foliage. Good on stone 
walls and old tree stumps. 3 yr. #1, 4 in. pot 
plants, 40c each. 
Wintercreeper. (Euonymus carrieri). Glossy, long 
pointed evergreen leaves. 12/15 in., 40c; 15/18 
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Big Leaf Wintercreeper. (Euonymus’ vegetus). 
Deep green, oval leaves. Heavy foliage. 12/15 
in 4067. Foy Sein. 7c me) 24hin., > 12 >O: 
Baby Wintercreeper. (Euonymus minima). Tiny 
dark green leaves. Excellent for good pool edg- 
ing and wall gardens. 3 yr., 50c; 5 yr., $1.00. 
Wisteria. 6 in. pot plants, 75c each. ‘In the 
epllowige separate colors: purple, blue, white and 
pink. 
GROUND COVER PLANTS. 
Myrtle. (Vinca minor). One of the finest of 
evergreen ground covers. Bright blue’ flowers 
in early spring. Does well in shade but must be 
planted in a loose, loamy, well drained soil with 
plenty of peat moss added. 2 yr. field clumps, 
15c each; $12.00 per 100. 
Pachysandra. (Pachysandra terminalis). Light 
green foliage. 6/8 in. high. Does well in shady 
locations. 2 yr., 15c each; $12.00 per 100. 
Wintercreeper. (Euonymus colorata). Produces 
solid mats of evergreen foliage. Leaves turn 
blood-red or bronze in the fall. 1 yr. field grown, 
15c each; 2 yr. field grown, 25c each. 


