Tree Form Amelanchier 
Each 
3— 4) (6BE i. ee eee $ 1.50 
45 feet nee ee eS ee ee en ee i775 
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67: FOC ET eee re en oe ee geen ke ees 2:50 
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Persimmon Dwospyros Virginiana all grafted 
Excellent selections of the American species. 
Josephine, ripens fruit after the middle of September. 
Sweet, delicious, yellow. 
Early Golden, comes in a few days later, slightly larger, 
yellow. 
Buhrman, large, late, solid flesh, color a dark marroon 
with purple bloom. Don’t plant north of southern Penna. 
Kitch, ripe December 1st, small but delicious. This is 
the prune of the persimmon world. Dries on tree. So 
high in sugar content you can see the crystals when you 
break the flesh. Hangs all winter, slowly dropping to the 
middle of March. Greatest game food you ever saw. 
Up to 5 feet only. 
Male tree—If your persimmons don’t bear or if your 
planting out of the persimmon range a Pappa will make it. 
Available up to 6 ft. 
No Buhrman over 6 ft. 
~ Bears 3-5 years. 
Note sizes available in each variety. 
Each Dozen Hundred 
DS LCOL ere eae earn ti $2.00 $17.50 $125.00 
Sead 1eCtigy. 3 rk Sh ane ao oo DAS 20.00 130.00 
AS eet aoe ok ati. fect 2.50 22.50 150.00 
5-0 feet sate! cess es els 25.00 160.00 
6 (sleet ieee tee ior. 0a ic S200 30.00 
1-8 eet hceeee cies SMe $290 35.00 
Early Golden only. . 
8-10 feet heavy........... 5.00 
Six at the dozen rate, 50 at hundred rate. 
You should see the beautiful trees 2 and 3 years old 
bearing in the nursery row. 
CHINESE PERSIMMONS 
Sheng, Great Wall, Peiping. 
And now folks I’m able to offer a limited number of these 
excellent, marvelous wonders of Oriental horticulture. 
You know those large ones you like to buy on the market. 
These are grafted high to prevent frost burst at ground. 
Not recommended hardy north of Southern Penna., 
Jersey, L. I. and southern Ohio, west. 
We will not ship your order ‘until spring if you live in 
or north of Va. and Ky. unless you promise to winter 
protect them with corn fodder or burlap. But order now— 
may be gone later. 
Each 
Hee en (ect MEE hg S| aye ee ne $3.50 
50 CCL eee mr ane ee ge Ce 4.00 
Gas] nlCCl ieee net Pane ree sey ee SL ae 4.50 
Pears—Blight Resistant, Budded. 
Here’s a family selection. 
MaxiINE—Resembles_ Bartlett—excellent. I’ve never 
hooped up this variety too much because, altho knowing 
it is good, couldn’t proove it. Today customers of our - 
local orchard men and others prefer it to the bartlett. 
We-haye a nice supply this year. Plant a bunch. 
WortTON SICKLE—about three-fourths size of bartlett, 
flavor sickle. 
Ducuess—A delightfully fall pear. 
CoLLins—sand pear, Salad pear, fruit. hangs till January. 
Ornamental large fruit. Decorative. 
Each Dozen 
5-6 feet .<ccadne acta oe $2.00 $20.00 
6-7 feét.nd ct ek ee ee ee eg is 22700 
7-8 feet. ee eae ee eee 2.50 25.00 
Can Supply in Hundred Lots. 
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