
NUT TREES 

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Nut trees are dual-purpose plants, producing food as well as pro- 
iding shade and beauty. 
BLACK WALNUT-—Its richly flavored nuts are prized for eating 
out of hand and for use in cakes, cookies, ice cream and candies. 
PRICES; forz4-5) ft trees 2.5 cane Eee eee eee $2.50 
CHINESE CHESTNUT—Hardier than a peach, blight resistant. 
Trees are fast. growing and bear young. Two trees needed for pol- 
lination: - 
PRIGES “for. 3-4 ft. treeso a0 ee ee $2.50 
BUTTERNUT—Hardy and excellent for northern locations. A 
handsome, rapid-growing tree with a nut that is rich in flavor and 
cracks easily. 
PRIGES).fors4-5: ft. trees: ee ee eee eee ee rere $3.50 
ENGLISH WALNUT—An exceedingly handsome tree for the lawn. 
It produces large crops of thin-shelled delicious nuts, which are 
always in demand at a good price. 
PRICES -fori2-3uft trees. cern Cee eee $1.75 


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Our Apricot trees are budded on myrobolan root stock, hence are 
hardier and can be planted on a wider range of soils. 
VARIETIES 
EARLY GOLDEN MOORPARK—Mid-Season 
2 yr. 5-6 ft. trees $2.50 ea. — 3 for $6.75 
ORCHARD PRICES—10 or more trees; no less sold at these prices. 
50 or 
10-19 20-49 more 
each each each 
2 yr. 3-4 ft. 7/16" cal. $1.25 $1.10 $ .90 
2 yr. 4-5 ft. 9/16" cal. 1.45 1.15 1.00 
Z yr. 5-6 ft. 11/16” cal. 1.65 1225 1.10 
POLLINATION OF FRUIT TREES 
(Possible to bear fruit) 
Cross-pollination is needed for most varieties of Apple: therefore plant at 
least two different varieties. Cortland, Delicious and Wealthy have been 
highly recommended by the New York State Agricultural Experiment Sta- 
tion, Geneva, N. Y., as being very good pollinators. Therefore, include 
one of these varieties in your planting. 
Varieties not requiring cross-pollination are: Baldwin, Jonathan, Red 
Rome Beauty, R. I. Greening, and Wealthy. However these varieties are 
benefited by a pollinator. 
Pears like apples need cross-pollination. However Bartlett and Seckel do 
not pollinate each other, and therefore when these two varieties are 
desired, plant a third variety. 
Prunes, Plums—Varieties which we offer are self-fertile and produce 
fruit on their own pollen; however they produce better when interplanted 
with other varieties. For example—if the variety Stanley is wanted most, 
plant another variety such as Bradshaw with it. 
Cherries—tThe varieties we offer need cross-pollination; therefore plant 
at least two different varieties. Sour cherries are self-fruitful and do not 
require a pollinator. 
Peaches—With the exception of Mikado and J. H. Hale, all the varieties 
we offer are self-fruitful. 
GUARANTEE 
All material which we offer is guaranteed to be first-class, graded 
to or better than the standards adopted by the American Association 
of Nurserymen. If planted and cared for properly it should thrive 
and grow. However, nursery stock is of a perishable nature and a 
limited amount of failures are to be expected. They might be due to 
weather conditions over our control, improper planting methods, or 
for no apparent reason at all. Therefore should failure occur, we 
will replace once at one-half the original price if notified before 
August Ist, following the preceding Fall or Spring shipments. 
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MEDIUM-SIZED 
Appropriate for the confined 
areas of your home. They add height 
to borders and display picturesque habits and color. 
CORNUS FLORIDA ALBA—White Flowering Dogwood. 
3 t0°4.ft, treeS 25 coe eee Cee eer eer 5 $2.95 
CORNUS FLORIDA RUBRA—Red Flowering Dogwood. 
2 to 3 ft thes. eee Bea re oto tee eee neler a 3.95 
MALUS HOPA—Red Flowering Crab. 
5 tO. Gs ft (lees fees tee sere ee emote So Ee ee Eee 2.75 
BECHTEL’S DOUBLE PINK FLOWERING CRAB. 
4to 5 ft trees cicero orn Coe et oe Die 22> 

An arrangement of well-matched shrubs makes a 
harmonious, handsome group. 
CYDONIA JAPONICA (Flowering Quince)— 
Upright Red. $1.50 each 
FORSYTHIA FORTUNEI—Bright golden yellow flowers in April 
before leaves unfold. 
HYDRANGEA P. G.—White flowers changing to pink. August. 
BEAUTY BUSH—Covered in early May with mass of pink flowers. 
HONEYSUCKLE—Pink and white varieties. 
PHILADELPHUS CORONARIUS (Double Mockorange)—Double 
white flowers in May and June. 
SPIREA ANTHONY W/ATERER—Dwarf shrub producing rose- 
pink flowers all summer. 18-24 inch plants—$1.00 each. 
SPIREA VAN HOUTTEI—White, May-June. 
WEIGELA ROSEA (Pink Weigela)—Rose colored flowers in May. 
Varieties of shrubs listed are 3-4 feet tall, of blooming size, and 
priced at $1.00 each, $9.00 per 10 (except as noted). 
NEW! MINNESOTA SNOWFLAKE 
Improved shrub of double mockorange—Write and let us tell you 
about this new flowering shrub. 
HRDGR PLANTS 

glossy green leaves; holding them well into the winter. 
PRICES: Branched Plants 18-24 inches — $16.00 per 100 
BARBERRY HEDGE 
The hedge of beauty—density—protection. Rich green leaves with 
brilliant attractive berries in the fall. 
PRICE: 
Transplants 18-24 inches — 70c each, $6.50 per 10, $60 per 100 
2 Yr. Seedlings 12-15 inches — $16.00 per 100 
DELIVERY 
All material is shipped F.O.B. Pittsford, N. Y., unless otherwise 
noted. It is shipped via PARCEL POST, or Express, or Freight, 
according to our judgment. Stock is well packed to reach you in 
a field-fresh, ready to grow condition. 
REFERENCES 
American Association of Nurserymen; 
New York State Nurserymen’s Association; 
Security Trust Company: Pittsford and Rochester Offices; 
A great many satisfied Customers. 
MAYO’S BEVERLY NURSERIES 
“Continuous Dependable Quality” 
3638 Monroe Ave. Pittsford, N. Y. 



