HYBRID BLUEBERRIES 
Huge new berries in July on 
neat, ornamental bushes. 
(Each) (10) (100) 
2 year ( 6 to 12 in.) 
$ .90 $ 6.00 $47.50 
3 year (12 to 15 in.) 
1.15 8. 
00 57.50 
3 year (15 to 18 in.) 
1.50 9.50 67.50 
4 year (18 to 24 in.) 
1.75 ~ 12.50 , 95.00 
Rubel. Vigorous. Large blue 
berries in July. 

Look at these berries! 
Photograph is life-size, Light blue color. 
Needs only an acid soil 
Blueberries require an acid soil containing 
peat or other rotted vegetable matter. They 
need a moderate supply of soil-moisture, and 
good drainage so that the roots can get air 
during the growing season. 
Rancocas. Slender, upright 
bush. Berries larger than 
Rubel, a few days earlier. 
Concord. A large bush with 
huge berries of fine flavor. 
Early July. 
Jersey. The largest bush, also 
the largest berries. Vigorous. 
Light blue. 
Cabot. The earliest. Broad ,low 
bush. Delicious berries, 
Stabler 

Thomas 
English Walnut 
BLIGHT-RESISTANT CHESTNUTS 
Chinese Chestnut (Castanea mollissima). Similar to the dying 
American, of fine flavor, and sweet. It is inured to the Chestnut 
blight. Lives and bears Zone V. / 
(10) (100) 
2 to 3 ft. (transplanted, sturdy)................$9.00 $60.00 
—Grafted Trees. Still better nut-bearing. Bear about as soon as 
apples. We strongly recommend these. Varieties Carr, Zimmerman, 
Hobson, and Conn. Yankee. 
(Hach) (10) 
4 to 5 feet....$2.00 $18.50 
5 to 6 feet.... 2.25 21.00 
(Each) (10) 
6 to 7 feet.....$2.75 $26.25 
8 to 10 feet.... 4.00 39.00 
Japanese Chestnut—Very like the Chinese. Even quicker to bear, 
but lower quality. 
(Each) (10) (100) 
A FOr feet. en 2 Ge ae Stade A ele $1.75 $138.00 $100.00 
Gio Beet eas aye ae Coenen sc Nee 2.75 24.50 210.00 
BLACK WALNUTS 
One of. our most beautiful native trees, growing well in any fertile 
well drained soil. The grafted sorts bear their first nuts commonly 
in the third to fifth year. ; 
Stabler meat falls out easily in halves or one piece and is of a 
rich mellow flavor. A fine spreading specimen. 
Thomas is a rapid-growing tree. The meat is attractive and 
tasty, but does not crack as easily as the Stabler. 
(Each) — (10) (Each) (10) 
3 to 4 feet....$2.25 $19.00 5 to6 feet.....$2.75 $25.00 
4 to 5 feet.... 2.50 22.00 6 to 8 feet..... 3.25 30.00 

A 4-foot hedge, about 6 years after planting the 15-18 inch plants in photo below. 
UPRIGHT HARDY YEW HEDGE 
(Taxus cuspidata capitata) 
TREE FORM Hardy Yew (Taxus Cuspidata) is undoubtedly 
the best hedge plant for north-eastern. America. It responds to 
shearing with a dense even textured surface. It grows fairly rapidly 
the first few years and then slows down to a yearly growth which 
permits it to be kept easily around 6 to 8 feet high and 38 to 4 feet 
wide. 
(Each) (10) (25) (100) (1000) 
10 to 12 in. X (light)... ...: ..... $ 10.00 $ 36.00 $350.00 
12'to 15 in. XXi..0 0-5. 22. . $7.50 16.50 50.00... 
1D 40) 18.4n. OX io ene 10.00, 1800 60.00 ..... 
18 to 24 in. B&B....... .... 35.00 85.00 300.00 ..... 
2 to 214 ft. B&B.......... . 45.00 110.00 400.00 ; 
3 to 4 ft. B&B......... $7.00 50.00 125.00 470.00 ..... 


A hedge of 15 to 18 inches xx yew (set 18 inches apart) photographed 
same day it was set. 
A Hedge of Hemlock 
_ Hemlock hedges (Tsuga canadensis) when properly sheared 
give a fine, even, smooth dark green surface unlike any other 
ledge. The plant thrives in soils ranging from ordinary to 
mp, and from full sun to full shade, hence is easy to grow. 
Set plants 114 feet apart. 
Special Hedge Grade (100) 
12 to 18in.X...... os $28.00 
12 to 18 in. B&B... 
(1000) 
$240.00 
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