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FRUIT TREES 
Lexington offers only the hardiest and finest fruits for New England, all certified top quality true to name 
trees and plants. Every garden large or small should have some of these plants for their lovely fragrant blossoms 
and delicious fruits. 
APPLES 
2 year, $1.65 each, 10 for $15.00 
Quantity prices to orchardists on 
application 
UMMER 
Red Astrachan. Crimson, 2 year. 
Yellow Transparent. Yellow. Fin 
quality. 
AUTUMN 
Gravenstein. Striped. 2 year. 
McIntosh Red. Waxy red. 2 year. 
WINTER 
Baldwin. Bright red. Fine keeper. 
2 year. 
Cortland. Red. Fine new variety. 
2 year. 
Delicious. Dark red. Fine quality. 
9) xraar 
2 year. 
Northern Spy. 
Good keeper. 
CRAB APPLES 
Red; crisp and juicy. 
Hyslop. 2 year. Yellow with crimson 
overlay. Late September to October. 
2 year, $2.00 each, $17.50 for 10; 
3 year, o2.7p each, $25.00 fore 10: 
CHERRIES 
$2.50 each, $22.50 for 10 
Bing. Very sweet; solid black flesh, 
grows almost anywhere. 
Black Tartarian. Early, very large 
black juicy fruit, sweet rich flavor 
prolific bearer. 
Hansen’s Bush Cherry. Sensational 
new fruit; delicious Cherries borne on 
arching branches; grows from 4 to 5 
feet tall. Often bears the first year 
planted, Can be used for ornamental 
as well as practical purposes. Covered 
with white blossoms in early Spring; 
foliage silvery green turning to red and 
gold in the Fall. $2.00 each, 3 for $5.50. 
PEACHES 
$1.50 each, $13.50 for 10 ; 
Champion. Early August. A white 
Peach of superior quality. 
Elberta. Early August. 
flushed red. 
Orange-yellow, 
A fine commercial Peach. 
Hale Haven. Yellow 
freestone. 
Early midseason. 
J. H. Hale. Early August. Large golden- 
yellow fruit of high quality. 
PEARS 
$2.50 each, $22.50 for 10 
Bartlett. 
Geurre Bosc. Russet. 
Seckel. 
Yellow and red. 
Brown. 
PLUMS 
$2.50 each, $22.50 for 10 
Abundance. Dark red, yellow flesh, 
juicy and tender. Adaptable to many 
soils. 
Fellenberg. Dark purple, medium size, 
freestone, delicious eating. Late. 
ASPARAGUS ROOTS 
2-year roots, 25 for $2.00, 50 for $3.00, 
100 for $5.00 
Mary Washington. A _ rust-resistant, 
tender variety considered the standard 
home-garden sort. Roots should be set 
about a foot apart and 12 inches or 
more deep. Light, sandy loam is best 
for growing Asparagus. Dress with a 
good vegetable fertilizer each Summer 
after the cutting season. 
BLACKBERRIES 
$2.00 for 10, $18.00 per 100 
Eldorado. ‘Tall, spreading plants; fruit 
large, jet black, pleasantly flavored. 
Quality very good. Early midseason. 
RASPBERRIES 
$2.00 for 10, $18.00 per 100 
Chief. Red; early; firm fruit. Very hardy 
plants, mosaic proof. 
Indian Summer. Fine, large red; ever- 
bearing. A recent introduction of merit. 
Latham. Very large, bright red, the pre- 
ferred berry for home use. Late. 
GRAPE VINES 
In proportion to the small space they 
occupy Grapes yield unusual dividends in 
fruit that has many uses. The ideal soil 
for Grapes is a gravelly clay; but they 
grow well in any good loam which does not 
dry out in Summer. Bonemeal or crushed 
bone is the best fertilizer. Set the vines 
at least 10 feet apart, in a sunny place. 
Grapes are a good source of Vitamin B-1. 
3-year plants, $1.00 each, 3 for $2.75 
Brighton. Red; midseason. Large fruit 
of pleasing sweetness. 
Concord. Black; late. An old and popu- 
lar variety. 
Fredonia. 
quality. 
Niagara. White; late. Best white Grape 
for New England. 
Worden. Black; early. Fine quality. 
Black; early. Extra good 
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VEGETABLE PLANTS 
Though we lack space for listing vege- 
table plants, we are growing and selling 
them as in previous years. Prices remain 
the same as in 1947, 
USE SUMMER-FLOWERING 
ANNUALS 
as ‘‘fillers’’ in the perennial border 
Their continuous bloom supplies much- 
needed Mid-summer color. Their varied 
hues make possible the development. of 
definite color schemes in the garden. 
Pot-grown plants are preferable; space 
them a foot apart. 
Garden Supplies 
Our store is a mecca for the experienced 
gardener. We handle the most complete 
line of quality garden supplies available 
anywhere in New England. 
We stock lawn seed, vegetable, annual 
and perennial flower seeds, bulbs of all 
kinds in season, soil conditioners, ferti- 
lizers, insecticides, tools and implements, 
power equipment of all kinds. Customers 
new and old are constantly astounded by 
the scope and completeness of our garden 
center; the expression most often heard is 
“T didn’t realize there was anything like 
this anywhere.” Come to us with your 
gardening problems, we have the know 
how and materials to solve them. 
GENERAL INDEX Page 
Annuals. wc ose... 10 
Evergreens......0.-:s... e/a 4-5 
Kivergreen Shrubs.......... eee 
Fruits; Berries. .........: 2 
Guarantee-lerms.,... .... ane 20 
Hedges..002....5.045 55345. 19 
Landscape Department............... 20 
Perennials. 0... 2. eee 15-16-17 
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Shrubs. .we-¢..c. cars Gee a ee 6-7 
Trees, Flowering and Shade........ 18-19 
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