Pm 
Flowering Crab: Ornamental, Bird Food 
Siberian Seedlings, varies in bloom, fruit hangs late In 
Ww ‘inter. Only over 5 feet. 
Hopa—Rose colored flowers, Fruit red, hangs to late 
an 4—5 feet, 5—6 feet, 6—7 feet sizes only. Prices 
velow. 
Washington Hawthorn, bloom white, but loved be- 
cause it’s the last spring bloomer, early June, Fruit bril- 
liant red, hangs till Christmas or later. All sizes. 
Each Dozen 
Dein S EEC Ue See, Se sods 1 OTE eee ee ee $1.00 $10.00 
RE SS [ Rheeg, Pa Or Pee Ore ee, er os a L225 12.50 
SS Peete ae nat Oe 6 eee eee: 8 eee 1.50 15.00 
SO Teli kn BR ie a a eee Aa 175 17.50 
Gist feetoreaett Sp Mule eed. ee eee 2.00 20.00 
[PCR TORL hin irc Sah su a ISNT ae. eee Rr 22S 22.50 
PINK LOCUST (Robinia Hispida) 
Should be used for naturalization on banks and knolls. 
The delicate candy-pink flowers are extremely fascinating 
and different. Maximum height not over 6 ft. 2-3’—-75¢; 
3-4’—$1 .00. 
Dogwood, Native White Flowering 
Cornus Florida 
We have the finest stock in America. 
Bare Root 
Size Each Dozen 
ane OCT stn aril tere ee ete he Oe cnet $0.80 $ 8.00 
4a feet get a oe eee: 1.25 12.50 
5—6 feet, branched:.............0:4.. 2.00 20.00 
6-7 feét branchedys > 4.4 f°. 2 Se. 2 ba ~2.50 25.00 
7~10 feet, branched, flowering Le See eS 3.50 35.00 
Oe see POE eee Pie 4.00 40.00 
12—15 .“’ 3 Se oeaate Weis i toe cams 6.50 65.00 
, Each Dozen 
DOS CCLRC Ase ere tole ese Tagitk ties $0.75 $ 7.50 
HEAVY USNES oe. a) ce a ae eo ear 1.00 10.00 
Club Selections for Planting Chicken Lots 
Suggested Selection: 4 American mulberry, 4 Servis- 
berry, 4 Sweet acorn white oak, 3 Paw Paw. 
Special ofler on this combination, $2.50 
European Mt. Ash 
Sorbus Aucuparia 
One of the most beautiful umbrella like small lawn 
ornamentals. Their attractive fruit grow in large clusters 
not only decorate the home landscape but feed birds, 
especially quail and pheasants all winter. Must plant 2 
for pollenation. 
Each Dozen 
Ge Adal a eat setae eo. OO sores 125 12.50 
1 ESA 7 ge ede CN ee Me RS os 1.50 15.00 
Se LCE ek Fee and a we 175 £7.50 
Ge TCO L een. oe eee is ey 8 BE 2.00 20.00 
Tis COtee eh ae Be fe i a ee pan 22550 
Bret) fection te ee ee ee 2.50 25.00 
LOE ef eet es ee on mrn eae. 255 27.50 
PLANTING FOR FUTURE WILD-LIFE 10¢ 
Plants for Wildlife Feeding 
How to Plant a Border for Best Results in Bird Feedin Ee 
Blue print for border, $1.00. 
The ultimate effect will be an ornamental bank nearly 
all year—a solid hawk screen where birds can feed in 
safety and scoot to cover among the low bushes if at- 
tacked by predatory birds. 
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