age 4 = Price Liste Spring, 1947. 
BLACKBERRY PLANTS (Farly Harvest ) BLACK RASPBERRY PLANTS (Morrison ) 
Fall of Spring planting « Tips=- Spring planting only. 
La Coren os S125 Bo plants, 54.00 
ads. oF Beco 50 N 8.00 
50 “4 4.00 100 A 15.00 
-100 u 7.00 The Morrison ts a new mid-season 
1000 i 55-00 variety, best of the blackcaps. 
RED RASPBERRY PLANTS (Sunrise) This. ts a new variety; best of the reds. 
18 -plants,  § 8.25 25 plants, $4.00; 100 $15.00 

All quotations in this price list are for immediate acceptance and sub~ 
ject to our being able to supply stock at shipping time without liabil- 
LT Ome SOU a minora ave fall etock Prom yroet; tiaith, fire or other 
causes beyond our control. We aim to keep our varteties true to name 
and wiltvrepilace on: proper prods, ‘all shat prove otherwise, ‘or refund 
the purchase price, but we do not give any warranty, expressed or tm-= 
plied, and it is-mutually agreed between the purchaser and ourselves 
that we shall not, at any time, be held responsible for a greater an- 
ount than the purchase pricee Fall shipments are nade during October 
and November, and Spring shipments in March, April and May- according 
to locality, weather and other conditions, but departure or arrival 
dates are not guaranteed at any specified time or seasons 
We would Like to call your attention to same of the items of nure 
sery stock that we offer whtch are worthy of spectal constderation by 
home planters as well as commercial planters: 
(il) The CHINESE GHESTNUT. Our best authorities say that Chinese 
Chestnut trees are not productive when planted alone. For this reason 
we advise Planting three or more trees near each others 6 to 12 trees 
would be better because of a more generous supply of pollen which in-~ 
sures better productione 
(2) The HARDY ENGLISH- or PERSIAN WALNUT, has a future in the Fast. 
These are fine items, well worth trying out tn any localitye 
(3) APPLE TREES. fhe Vandever is an old variety prized by the older 
people of Virginia princtpally, where tt was grafted to the seedling 
trees from one plantation to another. t wos used chiefly for fried 
apples and for which we believe tt has no equal. fhe fruit is red, 
medium stge and a good winger keeper. 
(3-a) The MeCourtney Seedless apple. While this is a novelty, its 
value as a good apple justifies its planting. 
