EVERGREENS 
Although our stock of evergreens has been greatly depleted due to heavy sales during the last 
two years, we have a choice selection of the following varieties. All are specimen stock, dug with 
a large ball of earth and carefully burlapped. 
ARBOR VITEA (Thuja). 
Pyramidal Arbor Vitea. 24/3 ft., $2.50; 
3/34 ft., $3.00; 34/4 ft., $3.50; 4/44 
Pt BAL 00 S447 te, 95200, 55/611, 
$7.00. 
HEMLOCK (TSuga canadensis). 
Canada Hemlock. 4/5 ft., $6.00; 5/6 ft., 
$8.00; 6/7 ft., $10.00. 
JUNIPER (Juniperus). 
Cannart Redcedar. (Juniperus cannarti). 
Sf oy tite 695. 003 5/411 tee oon O/Ol ihe, 
$8.00. 
pfitzer Juniper. (Juniperus Pfizeriana). 
15/18 in., $1.50; 18/24 in., $3.00; 2/24 
$5,005 74/5 TL o. Sht@0. 
Savin Juniper. (Juniperus sabina). .5/18 
inn3.oer 00> 1B/2401n. $5,005 22 2a07T. § 
$4.00. 
Horizontal Juniper. (Juniperus Horizon~ 
talis). 15/18 In. 5°$2:75; 18/24-1n., $3.40; 
ai Qaatt 35. °$4.25, 
Canadian Juniper. (Juniperus Canadensis). 
[8724 in., $3.25. 
Andorra Juniper. 
18/24 in., $3.40. 
(Juniperus Plumosa). 
PINE (Pinus). 
AUSTRIAN PINE. (Pinus nigra). 3/4 ft., 
$3.50; 4/5 ft., $5,005. 5/6) Tig ea 700; 
6/7 ft., $8,50;3.-7/8ft., $15, Ose A IOs tte 
$18.00. 
Mugho Pine. (Pinus mughus). 10/12 in., 
$1500: $2715 ine, e$27799 157 inane eee. 
18/24 In. , $4,003 42/24. Tt., $5..0039 2845 
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YEW (Taxus). The Yew is the finest dwarf 
type of evergreen grown. 
Dwarf Yew. (Taxus cuspidata nana). 12/15 
in., $ic755 WS/18 ine, $2) 1D et Sree 
$4,505) 2/2hft15) $6000; 25/35 tt soe 
Spreading Yew. (Taxus Cuspidata). 18/24 
heh. «G4 2002 92/4 220 Th. $5 O02 tea oe eee 
$7.00; .3/34,ft,,, $9005 54/41 slau 
Upright Yew. (Taxus cuspidata capitata). 
2/24 FU.» $35.505 24/5 413, $5,005) pees 
$6.00; 34/4 ft., $8.00. 
Hicks Yew.’ (Taxus media hicksi). 15/18 
ine: $2029°0187 24.10... $5. 00 eee 
$5002. 22/3 ft., $7.00; 3/5e4tte, ee soo 
34/4 Tt... $10.00; 4/44 ft 2 2S) 20007 
Intermediate Yew. (Taxus cuspidata 
intermedia). (5/18 .in., (32:50% 
FRUITS 
TREE FRUITS 
APPLES: 
Wealthy, Sweet Delicious, R. |. Greening, 
Baldwin, Jonathan, King, Northern Spy. 
Ey eee, TERE RO ae Bee Cee 
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. 
2 yr. 4/5 ft., 85¢ each. 
PLUMS: 
Abundance. 2 yr., $1.00. 
PRUNES: 
Fellenberg. 3 yr. 4/5 ft., $1.25. 
SMALL FRUITS 
BLACKBERRIES, #1 grade. |0¢ each; $1.00 
per doz. 
Eldorado. Largest of the blackberries. 
Very sweet. 
RASPBERRIES. #1 grade. 10¢ each; $1.00 per doz. 
' |ndian Summer. Everbearing. The best red 
raspberry. Bears very heavy crop. 
Bristol. Heavy crops of large, black, 
firm berries. 
GRAPES. #1 grade. 20¢ each; $2.00 per doz. 
Concord. The best grape for home use. 
Berries large, almost black; sweet and 
juicy. 
STRAWBERRIES. 6¢ each; 60¢ per doz. $4.00. 
per 100. 
Mastadon. Everbearing. Abundant large 
fruit. Not as tasty as the following 
seasonal varieties. 
Catskill. Large bright red berries. 
Excellent flavor. Late bearing variety. 
Fairfax. A fairly new variety with a 
long fruiting season. Excellent flavor, 
Early Bearing variety. 
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