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AMPELOPSIS 
§Quinquefolia (Virginia Creeper). 35 ft. High- 
climbing vine of rapid growth. Foliage 
rich crimson in autumn. Blue berries. 
Each Ten 
2d. AWE <n. Ren Eu eee $0.60 $5.50 
Uh Syfie SiGe eric we trey ae 1.00 9.00 
§Tricuspidata Veitchi (Boston Ivy). 40 ft. A 
clinging vine, densely covered with glossy 
green foliage. Blue berries in the fall. 
* Adapted to partial shade. 
CELASTRUS 
SOrbiculatus (Oriental Bittersweet). 25-30 ft. A 
tall, vigorous climber which produces an 
abundance of brilliant orange and scarlet 
fruits in small clusters which are espe- 
cially attractive in the fall. 
§ Berried vines. 
Each Ten 
SAC ae ne eee teats rate is $0.90 $ 8.00 
A-Dy tte ees eR Siocon vas allay) 
Berry-bearing plants are 25c extra. 
LONICERA Honeysuckle 
*§Halliana (Hall’s Honeysuckle). 20 ft. Semi- 
evergreen vine. Fragrant pure white 
changing to yellow flowers from June to 
August. Each Ten 
a0 Eb ye theteee coher a a tale esetnererayens $0.30 
GE4 TEteee ees Ren A Ae eens 40, 350 
Bie SUR PEMAENAY: 5 Ses shou oun oko -70 6.00 
Heckrotti (Goldflame). A dazzling bright 
flame-pink with creamy gold fragrant 
Each Ten *SScandens (Bittersweet Vine). 25 ft. Glossy 
ORITUBD OLS Bee tet ot Gee ae $0.85 $7.50 foliage and orange-crimson fruit remain- flowers. 15-20 ft. A marvelous new Honey- 
ARISTOLOCHIA ing all winter. Yellow flowers in June. suckle. Fragrant and lovely two-toned 
BIR Heai Ditties. P: ‘ Because of plant sexes, one male should flowers, bright flame-pink outside and 
pho (Dutchman's Pipe). 25-30 ft. Rapid- be planted to two female plants for berry- creamy gold within, are produced in 
oe, vine with dark heart-shaped bearing. Berry-bearing plants are 25c abundance from June until freezing 
m eaves and yellowish green pipe-shaped extra. Each Ten weather. Glossy dark foliage adds to its 
gece in Rey and June Each Ten ela a dee ye he Re $1.25 $11.50 charm. May be trimmed to make an ex- 
i EV LomNI Oeil Bectret nema) sea imu tee te. $1.25 $11.50 Ls§21 phe ss SY cory See ep oe RE ee 1.75 15.00 cellent shrub. See page 28. 
Ware INO pl rere ye a ra 2.00 18.00 CLEMATIS Each Ten 
BIGNONIA Paniculata (Sweet Autumn Clematis). 25 ft. me - a ac te tate ea eee pie to 
Radicans (Trumpet Creeper). 20-30 ft. A ro- Pure white flowers in profusion in August eee ke. yh. aaa Mic aa : 
bust, woody, fernleaf vine with large and September. Very fragrant. 
orange-red trumpet-like flowers. July, Each Ten TRUMPET CREEPER See Bignonia. 
August. Each Ten Ay Tite Fer stacetesah dearest at esenche Tosicens $0.90 $ 8.00 
ABV TNO al rere Me ee $1.25 $11.50 asin INGENAY goccooo oe enooeoe 1.25 11.50 VIRGINIA CREEPER See Ampelopsis. 
)! MOOR Geen eee ee een TD 15.00 POLYGONUM WISTERIA 
Auberti (Silver Lace Vine). 25-30 ft. Very 
paoanecy cneh aes scandens. rapid grower with small light green Sinensis (Chinese Wisteria). 40 ft. Hardy, 
ee Ampelopsis Veitchi. leaves and large feathery sprays of fra- fast-growing climber. Long racemes of 
DUTCHMAN’S PIPE See Aristolochia. 
EUONYMUS See page 20. 
HONEYSUCKLE See Lonicera. 
grant white flowers. August to October. 
pea-shaped lavender flowers in May and 
June. Each Ten 
AE Deets te Waves oxer aeporas senses Sa $2.50 $22.50 
Each Ten 
acts eee ern. $0.75 $6.50 

FRUIT 
TREES 
Our Fruit Trees and Vines are carefully pruned, shaped, and sprayed in our Nurseries. 
OVERSIZED FRUIT TREES 
Another specialty item, which catalog space does not permit us to 
list. DON’T WAIT several years to obtain fruit when you can pur- 
chase our LARGE OVERSIZED FRUIT TREES. Stock of this kind is 
hard to obtain. BUILD UP OUR FOOD RESERVE—PLANT MORE 
FRUIT TREES. 
APPLES 
3 yr., $1.50 each; $13.00 per 10. 4 yr., $2.50 each; $22.50 per 10. 
Anoka. It forms fruit buds on 2-year wood and will bear the second 
year after planting. The fruit ripens in early summer. Truly a 
Wonder Apple. 
Baldwin. Leading winter Apple. Good quality. Well colored. 
Cortland. New, improved McIntosh. Large, rich red fruits. 
Gravenstein. A large, red-striped fruit, maturing in October. 
McIntosh. Beautiful, dark red fruit, borne abundantly each year. 
Red Astrachan. Early. An old favorite. Deep red fruit. 
Red Delicious. A good winter Apple. Fine grained, juicy, red fruit. 
Transcendent. (Crab Apple.) Bright red and yellow. 
Winesap. A good keeper. Deep red fruit. Late. 
Yellow Transparent. A delicious, early, yellow-skinned Apple. 
TRIPLET APPLES. Here is a novelty which might be tried by the 
small homeowner who only has an opportunity to plant a few trees. 
These trees produce three different varieties of apples. 3 yr., 5-6 ft., 
$2.00 each. 
PEACHES 
2 yr., 4-5 ft., 90c¢ each. 
Champion. Handsome, creamy white Peach with red cheeks. Superior 
flavor. Mid-August. 
Ayiud BLUEBERRIES 
Be sure to plant at least two or more varieties to insure perfect pollination of the 
blossoms, otherwise no fruit of consequence will be produced. Spring planting is usually 
recommended and full sun. Plant 3 ft. apart in rows 4 to 5 ft. wide. Besides being 
grown for its fruit, these blueberry bushes are also excellent for lawn shrubs, or orna- 
mental plantings because of their long racemes of waxy white blossoms in spring and 
intense crimson foliage in autumn. 
Cabot. 414 ft. Very ornamental with dense, Rubel. 7 ft. 
flat top. Delicious, very sweet, clear best for canning. Will reach a height 
blueberries in early July. Each Ten of 7 ft. if allowed, but produces better 
mA SATs eID ACES ne tae siete eats $1.75 $15.00 if kept at 6 ft. Bears large quantities 
Sa24 eine GBs oe i eescos.cc mee)» 20,50 of very fine, slightly acid berries. Late 
Pioneer. 5 ft. A good producer of slightly July. Each Ten 
flattened berries in elongated clusters, Hj-Lonins Ba ssa nltb) oLp.00 
delicious and very blue. Mid-July. POa2A nee Is OFS aieuie eiele/ ote 2.25 20.50 
Each Ten PETS Ggre, AbYca aye area oio Oui 3.00 27.00 
PDa1 Sess BOS esleisie.e ses « $1.75 $15.00 
PB e2e IT Gc. ates chels.c.< s * 2.25 20.50 
Dee Wott EG beut arsine! <.ciele:0 3.00 
Heaviest bearer of all, and 
Crawford’s Early. Very large, juicy, yellow fruit. Early. 
Elberta. Excellent, large, light-colored yellow Peach. Late August. 
PEARS 
3 yr., 4-5 ft., $1.50 each. Oversized from $2.50 to $7.00. 
Bartlett. An old favorite, noted for its large juicy fruit. Midseason. 
Beurre Bosc. A productive tree with long-shaped, russet-colored fruit. 
Late. 
Clapp’s Favorite. One of the very best of the early Pears. Very good 
eating. Early. 
GRAPE VINES 
3 yr., heavy, 85c each; $7.50 per ten. 4 yr., heavy, $1.15 each; 
$10.50 per ten. 
Agawam. Large, dark red fruit of sweet spicy flavor. 
Caco. Large sweet wine-red fruit in compact bunches. 
Concord. Most widely known. Large clusters of glossy black fruit. 
Moore’s Early. Medium sized bunches of large black fruit. Early. 
Niagara. The leading white Grape. Vigorous and productive. 
NEW! Concord Seedless Grape NEW! 
The first of a new race of Grapes that should eventually replace the 
common seeded varieties. This variety resembles the Concord in both 
color and flavor, but slightly smaller, ripens with Concord, and is 
entirely seedless. 
BE ONE OF THE FIRST TO GROW AND ENJOY THIS NEW GRAPE 
2 yr., $1.00 each. 

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