Shasta Daisies 
Shasta daisies will furnish a wealth of white blooms in 
both singles and doubles from early to late. In singles we have 
Alaska May Queen, June Marguerite, Conqueror, Lowthian 
Bell, and Mayfield Giant. 
Price each: Blooming size plants in lots of: 
1-4 5-9 10 or 
more 
Singles as listed above 35¢c 30c 25¢ 
Majestic (Huge single) 75¢c 60c 50c 
Mount Shasta (fine double) 75¢ 60c 50e 
Deiner’s Double (large clumps) 1.00 85c Tae 
(last named at nursery only) 
Ornamental Shrubs, Trees, Vines 
Amur Privet North (hedge) 2’-3’, 10 for $2.50;.25 for 
$5.25, 100-$17.50. 
Big Leaf Wintercreeper (Euonymous f. vegetus). Will 
serve as a hedge, vine or shrub, 1 yr., about 6” 35c each. 
Black Walnut, 2 yr., 1’-2’ — $1.00 each 
Boston Ivy, 1 yr., 50c; 3 yr., $1.00 each. 
Blue Mist (Hardy Blue Spirea) — 2 yr., $1.00 am 
Dwarf Winged Burningbush (Huonymus alatus co 
hedge or specimen plants; 12-18”, - $1.25 each. 
Filberts (Hybrid seedlings) 3 yr. 1’-2’, $1.25 ea., 2’-3’, $1.75 ea. 
Forsythia (spectabilis) 2’-3’, 85c each. 
Flowering Almond, 2’-3’, $1.00 each. 
Hazelnuts (Hardy Winkler seedlings) 67-12”, 50c ea.; 12’-18”, 
75c ea.; 18’-24’, $1.00 ea. 
Japanese Quince (Cydonia) 6”-12’, 35c each. 
Lilac (common) purple) 13-’2’, 50c; 2’-3’, 75c; 3’-4’, $1.00. 
Lilac (French Hybrids) “Blue”, red and purple in named 
varieties $1.85 each. 
Sweet Mock Orange (Syringa), 6-12”, 35c ea.; 2’-3’, $1.00 ea. 
Silver Tamarix, 2’-3’, $1.00; 3’-5’ at nursery only $1.75 ea. 
Garden Seeds (All packets, 
25c postpaid) 
GRANITE STATE CANTALOUPE: early, high quality, thick 
salmon flesh, fine flavor. 
YANKEE QUEEN WATERMELON: very small seeded, red 
fleshed, early medium size, and unusually fine quality. Flesh 
is very sweet and tender. We highly recommend it. 
NEW HAMPSHIRE MIDGET WATERMELON: Small ice- 
box size (2-5 lbs.) very early, high quality, heavy producer. 
Ideal for the home garden and local market, 
MERRIMACK SWEETHEART watermelon (Very similar 
to Yankee Queen). - 
COLEBROOK WATERMELON: (new) early, medium size, 
good for cold climate. 
NEW HAMPSHIRE INTRODUCTIONS: We can also supply 
the following: 
TOMATOES: Early Chatham; Dixville (Earlier and larger 
than Chatham) High “C’; N. H. 50 (More vitamin “C” than 
High “C’”); Tiny Tim; N. H. Victor; Orange Chatham; Orange 
King. 
PEPPERS: Merrimack Wonder. EGG PLANT: N. H. Hybrid. 
SQUASH: Baby Blue (New, high quality, small) 
POP CORN: N. H. Golden; Carnival (variegated) 
Read Carefully Before You Order 
Condition of stock: If plants are received in poor condition, 
report at once stating adjustment desired. We ‘cannot be re- 
sponsible for an amount exceeding the cost of the plants in- 
volved. We give particular care in packing shipments and use 
good packing materials. 
Prices: Prices are express collect unless marked postpaid. All 
seeds, gladiolus bulbs, small strawberry orders and some other 
items are postpaid. If purchaser wishes small orders sent 
prepaid which are not so included add 10 percent to the price. 
Time of shipment: Give earliest and latest dates acceptable 
with the date you prefer in curves as per example: Ship April 
10 (15) 25. 
Handling of plants when received: Unpack at once and keep 
roots moist at all times. Heel in soil and pack dirt firmly a- 
round the roots. Keep moist and protect tops from wind and 
out of sun. 
Payment: Send check or money order. 
References: Exeter Banking Company, Exeter. Strafford Na- 
tional Bank, Dover, N. H., or Extension Service or Horticultur- 
at Department, University of New Hampshire, Durham, N. H. 
Place of business: Address all mail to Pine-Croft Nurseries, 
Hampton Road, Exeter, N. H. Nursery is located on N. H. 
Route 101C about two miles east of downtown Exeter and 
five miles west of Hampton and U. S. Route 1. Lawrence A. 
and Kathryn H. Dougherty (owners) Exeter Tel. 2201. Donald 
Rugg (in charge of nursery.) 
