H. helix (Hahn’s Self Branching) Hardy 
type. : 
Each 
DU aNTe DOUS Behe Cost al ek ates. .25 
H. helix gracilis (miniature English Ivy) 
eeGU=1 (eit, 
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LONICERA 
Lonicera japonica halliana (Hall Japanese 
Honeysuckle) 20-25 ft. Blooms freely, 
large, fragrant white flowers turning 
to yellow. 
L. sempervirens (Trumpet Honeysuckle) 
20-25 ft. High climbing vine with shiny 
foliage; scarlet or orange-red flowers. 
Bi Wig ee IN Gs ee Pon acs Part i ee 1.00 
WISTERIA 
Wisteria sinensis (Blue or Purple Chinese 
Wisteria) 30-50 ft. Produces in early 
spring thousands of pendulous clusters 
delicate violet-blue blossoms. Rich per- 
fume. 
FRUIT TREES 
APPLES 
2 year apple trees, well branched. 
ie On. OnlelhCh OLtOs belt. eee. 2.00 
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1 year Apple Trees 
RU OR ied Ure see Senter ee Sane head 1.25 
exw COre 4 11 Leki cee et nara 1.50 
Aston Del taeee set a a eran ih at. 1.60 
SUMMER VARIETIES 
Summer Rambo. Size medium. Last of 
August. 
Yellow Transparent. Medium size. Earl- 
lest and best of early kinds. Late 
August. 
AUTUMN VARIETIES 
Maiden Blush. Large flat; pale yellow. 
Valuable for market. September and 
October. 
McIntosh Red. 
September. 
Vigorous tree. Middle 
Fall Rambo. Size medium. September and 
October. 
Red Astrichan. Very sub-acid; red in 
color. August and September. 
Smokehouse. Large yellow. 
WINTER VARIETIES 
Grimes Golden. Medium size. 
November to March. 
Jonathan. Medium size. 
until late winter. 
Mammoth Black Twig. Flavor mild. Long 
keeper. 
Red Delicious. Fruit large dark red, Tree 
vigorous. Good keeper, excellent ship- 
per. 
Red Rome Beauty. Excellent keeper. 
Stayman’s Winesap. Tree Vigorous, 
hardy. Fruit bright red—delicious. Fine 
keeper. 
Winter Paradise. Large fruit, juicy and 
sweet. 
Yellow Delicious. Very satisfactory. Yel- 
low. Keeps November to March. 
York Imperial. Fruit large. Quality very 
good. 
Keeps 
Can be kept 
CRAB APPLE 
Hyslop. Deep crimson. Large, hardy, tree 
vigorous. 
Martha Crab. Yellow striped. September. 
APRICOT 
Each 
SetOraatts 
Si LGelOure sy LO cil: Calvanese 1.25 
4 to 6 ft. 
TAO COme) LO CA lace eee 1.50 
baton, Le. 
9/16) touLly 1600. Cale cease iD 
Detour Le: 
Li 6rinw.cale and sup) sn. 2.00 
Early Golden. Small, roundish oval; 
hardy and productive; freestone. 
CHERRIES 
Sour Varieties 
4 to 5 ft. 
9/16 in. cal. to 11/16 in. cal. 2.00 
4% to 6 ft. 
It plGinecale ands Upper cat 225 
Early Richmond. Medium, dark red, June. 
English Morello. Fruit large. Splendid for 
pies. 
Large Montmorency. A large red cherry. 
About ten days later than Early Rich- 
mond. 
