
FRUIT and Suburhan Won 
Trees will be shipped direct from the nursery at Westfield, Mass., by Parcel Post or Express, our option. Purchaser 
to pay transportation charges. Add 15c for first tree—5Sc for each additional tree. 
APPLE TREES 
Only the Best Varieties Listed 
All trees are standard size. 
2-year Apples, $1.50 each; $12.50 
per ten. 
Baldwin. 
vorite. 
Cortland. Red. Autumn. Similar to 
McIntosh. Two weeks later. 
Northern Spy. Winter. Red and yel- 
low striped. One of the best eating 
apples. i 
Red Delicious. Winter. Red. Supe- 
rior to regular Delicious. 
Mcintosh. October to January. Red. 
One of the best. 
R. I. Greening. Large, flesh yellow, 
firm, crisp. Best cooking apple. Rip- 
ens in December. Keeps until May. 
HARDY PERE 
Both the old and new garden should 
contain these perennials. 
Red. Winter. An old fa- 
Delivery: Add for parcel post, six 
cents for one plant and two cents for 
each additional plant. 
ACHILLEA. Double white flowers. 
(R). 
ACONITUM (Monkshood). Dark blue 
flowers from July to September. 3 ft. 
ALYSSUM. Compact masses of showy 
yellow flowers. Dwarf. (R). 
ANEMONE JAPONICA (Japanese 
Windflower). Needs winter protec- 
tion. 
Alba. In August produces lovely 
pure white blooms with a yellow 
. center. 2 to 3 feet. 
Queen Charlotte. Abundant semi- 
double flowers of a beautiful pink 
shade. Very popular variety. 2 to 
3 feet. 
September Charm. In full bloom 
the middle of September. Delicate 
silvery pink flowers about 2 feet 
tall. 
ANCHUSA. Clusters of large gentian- 
blue flowers. Excellent for cutting. 
ARABIS (Rock Cress), Alpina. Neat, 
compact rosettes of dark green foli- 
age forming a dwarf carpet, usually 
not over 9 inches tall. Pure white 
flowers produced in dense masses in 
early spring. Splendid for border and 
rockery planting and last well when 
cut. 
ASTERS, DWARF. 
ender, blue, white. 
BEE BALM. Aromatic foliage, bright 
scarlet flowers. 
Clear pink, lav- 

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PEACH TREES 
Easy to Grow—Take Little Room 
$1.00 each; 3 for $2.85; 10 for $9.00. 
Elberta. Large yellow with red cheek. 
Flesh yellow. Heavy cropper. Hardy. 
Early September. 
Golden Jubilee. Large yellow over- 
cast with red. Flesh yellow. One of 
the newer varieties. Late August. 
GRAPE VINES 
Strong, 2-year roots, each 50c. 
Brighton. Red. 
Concord. Black. 
Delaware. Red. 
Green Mountain. White. 
Niagara. White. 
Worden. Black. 
If Grapes only are ordered, add 5c 
each for postage. 
NIAL PLANT 
BOLTONIA (Bolton’s Starwort), As- 
teroides. Large, single, Aster-like 
flowers, blooming during the summer 
and fall, completely covering the 
plants and producing a very showy 
effect. Good for backgrounds. 6 ft. 
CAMPANULA (Bellflower), Calycan- 
thema. The Cup-and-Saucer Canter- 
bury Bell. A popular biennial grow- 
ing 2 to 3 feet tall. We have three 
separate colors: Pink, Blue, and 
White. 
CAMPANULA (Canterbury Bells). 
Various colors. 
CENTAUREA Montana. 
flowers. 
CERASTIUM Tomentosum (Snow-in- 
Summer). 5 to 6 inches. Low grow- 
ing plants. Silvery foliage, white 
flowers. (R). 
CHELONE Lyoni (Turtle-Head). 
Heads of showy purplish red flowers 
on 24-inch stems. Its queerly shaped 
flowers remind you of snapdragons. 
Blooms during summer and early fall. 
COREOPSIS (Tickseed). Bright yel- 
low. Very hardy. 
DIANTHUS (Garden Pinks). 
mixed colors. (R). 
DIGITALIS (Foxglove). Various col- 
ors. Mammoth spikes. 
GAILLARDIA (Blanket Flower). Yel- 
low with brownish red center. 
HIBISCUS (Mallow Marvels). 
and red, and white. 
HOLLYHOCK. Crimson, yellow, rose- 
pink, and white. Double or single. 
IBERIS (Candytuft). Dense heads of 
white flowers. 
IRIS, German. Various shades. (R). 
IRIS, Japan. Large flowers. 
colors. (R). 
Large blue 
Choice 
Pink 
ROSS BROS. CO, Worcester Maree 
Mixed 
RASPBERRIES 
Strong plants: $2.00 per 12; $15.00 
per 100, postpaid, except Indian Sum- 
mer, 
Cumberland. Large “‘black-cap” fruits 
of excellent size. 
Indian Summer. A recent introduc- 
tion. Large red berries of the ever- 
bearing -type. 
$2.75 per 10; $20.00 per 100. 
Latham. Vigorous, disease-resistant 
plants producing exceptionally large 
berries of good quality, bright red. 
BLACKBERRIES 
$1.50 per 12; $10.00 per 100, postpaid. 
Eldorado. A very early main-crop 
variety, with large, handsome fruits 
of exceptionally high quality. Very 
hardy and much prized for home and 
local market. - 
Each 30c; 3 for 75c 
6 for *1.50; doz. *3 
LAVANDULA vera (English Laven- = 
der). This is an old garden favorite Zs 
because of its pleasant, clean odor. 
Beautiful, fragrant, blue flowers in 
July and August. 18 inches. : 
LYCHNIS (Ragged Robbin). Scarlet 
Maltese Cross. Very desirable. 
MENTHA (Mint). 
Piperita. Leaves and tender tops 
may be used in cooling drinks for 
their peppermint flavor. 
Spicata. Fresh leaves of this herb 
produce the spearmint flavor. 
PAPAVER Orientale (Oriental Pop- 
py). 3 feet. Brilliant scarlet with 
black center; very showy. June. 
PHLOX Paniculata. Will grow and 
flower in nearly any soil and can be 
depended upon for color in the gar- 
den when there is little else. 
Daily Sketch. Salmon-pink. 
Jules Sandeau. Dwarf pink. ~ 
Miss Lingard. Early. White. k 
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Mrs. Jenkins. White. 
Rheinlander. Salmon-pink. 
Salmon Glow. Bright salmon. 
Special French. Clear pink. 
W. Kesselring. Purple, white eye. 7 
PLATYCODON (Balloon Flower). — 
Blue and white. (R). 
PYRETHRUM (Painted Daisy). Mixed _ 
colors. Early. 
SWEET WILLIAM. Mixed colors. (R). : 
VERONICA (Speedwell). Violet-blue 
flowers borne in masses. ; 
VIOLA (Perennial Pansy). Bloom all 
summer. Yellow, blue, purple, and 
white. 
YUCCA (Adam’s Needle). Cream col- 
ored; tall spikes. 


