EUONYMUS fortunei vegetus—Bigleaf Wintercreeper. 
AA en ER AM RL Cap SA Doe d Spe ie OER 2.00 
Las 0 ORS Ed bY: a ae 2.50 
he, STs REG 20d 5 aa eon Se 3.75 
LONICERA heckrotti—Everblooming Goldflame 
Honeysuckle. 
Pend sl Ne NA So Ne 1.00 9.50 
re eee een ae. ea 1.25 12.00 
L. japonica halliana—Hall’s Honeysuckle. 
a (cid de a le Sl 90 8.50 
2 RN Ut Si SER EAD ere 1.00 9.50 
POLYGONUM auberti—Silvervine Fleeceflower. 
“hag A RISB RG SR .90 8.50 
Hardy Fruits 
Fruit trees are sold according to diameter. Heights 
given are approximate. 
MALUS—Apple 
All varieties of apples listed have proven adapted to 
this section. 
DO rortt,. ta) ift,. diam. $1.50 
Boge it. ae invediam. ssl ro. 225 
Perertt 124. in. diam ean is 3.00 
Bare 312) )34. in. diamine 4,50 
Pott 2) in, Gia 6.00 
SUMMER 
YELLOW (ah stale aaaes — Yellow, fine dessert 
apple. 
DUCHESS—Striped red, good bearer, excellent cooker. 
AUTUMN 
WEALTHY—Bright red, fine for cooking or eating. 
EARLY WINTER 
KING DAVID—Similar to Jonathan, red, early bearer. 
McINTOSH RED—Red, similar to Snow, very good. 
GRIMES GOLDEN—Yellow, excellent quality. 
WINTER 
NORTHWESTERN GREENING — Yellow-green, 
large, fine for baking, late keeper. 
DELICIOUS—Dark red, fine flavor, good bearer. 
JONATHAN—Bright red, fine quality. 
BLACK BEN DAVIS—Dark red, good keeper. 
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