MeIRO ERY STOCK 
FRUIT, SHRUBS and SHADE TREES 
VERMAY’S TOP QUALITY FRUITS AND NUTS 
PEACHES 
Prices on Peaches: 2 to 3 ft., 
22¢ each 4 tor ft, 
~~ MAYFLOWER _ Well-colored, 
— Ripens about May 20-25. 
™ BELLE OF GEORGIA White with red cheek, 
freestone. June 20-25, 
“EARLY ELBERTA Identical to Elberta, 
weeks earlier. 
HALE HAVEN Yellow freestone. 
Ripens middle to late June. 
FAIR’S BEAUTY Large yellow, red cheek, semi- 
cling. Ripens late June. 
“ELBERTA Large golden yellow, 
stand-by. Early July. 
~J.H. HALE Deep red skin, yellow meated, free- 
stone; follows Elberta. 
“FRANK Large yellow cling, consistent bearing. 
Ripens middle August. 
NINDIAN CLING Mottled deep red cling, another 
old stand-by in August. 
PEARS 
Pricesuons Fears. 2 to 3) ft,, 3O0c each; 3 to 4 ft., 
40c each; 4 to 5 ft., 50c each; 5 to 6 ft., 65c each; 
6 to 8 ft., heavy bearing size, 90c each. 
™ BARTLETT Fruit large, rich flavor. For home and 
market. Late July. 
“DOUGLAS Fine quality, sweet and juicy, blight- 
proof. August and September. 
"ode Resembles Keiffer. Valuable for preserv- 
and market. Late September. 
\ Ki \FFER Best all around variety. 
September to October. 
LE CONTE Bell shape, skin smooth, 
color. Good eating. August. 
IWicreachimoutoser ante 
35c¢ each. 
red fruit. Cling. 
large, 
ripens two 
Bears heavily. 
red cheek, old 
Matures late 
rich creamy 
PLUMS 
Prices on Plums: 2 to 3 ft., 25c each; 3 to 4 ft., 
30c each; 4 to 5 ft., 45c each. 
‘EARLY GOLDEN Yellow, one of the best early 
varieties. 
\S BRUCE Large red of fine quality. 
and South Texas. 
~SIX WEEKS Glowing red, large, good quality, pro- 
fuse bearer. 
Good in West 
SBURBANK Red mottled, flesh yellow, sub-acid, 
tree vigorous. 
~GOLD Fruit large, yellow with some red, firm 
flesh; good shipper. 
SMUNSON Early, heavy producer, 
and jelly. 
good for eating 
APRICOTS 
Prices on Apricots: (Same as PLUMS. See Plums.) 
‘NEARLY GOLDEN Medium sized orange-yellow. 
Sweet and Juicy. Late May. 
‘MOORPARK One of the largest. 
stone. Ripens June. 
Firm, juicy, free- 
APPLES 
Prices on Apples: 2 to 3 ft., 20c each; 3 to 4 ft., 
25 each 01>, tt 3S 5G each. 
| RED DELICIOUS, YELLOW DELICIOUS, RED JUNE, 
SES AE GRIMES GOLDEN. 
FIGS 
Prices on Figs: 12 to 18 in., 12c each; 18 to 24 in., 
ibereachiw2. tol3 fitz 20d each, 
\TEXAS EVERBEARING Without a doubt the best 
fig for all around purposes. Medium size, bears 
early and continues late. Fruits first year. Grown 
100 miles farther north than any other. 
BEAUTIFUL FLOWERING SHRUBS 
ALTHEA, Rose of Sharon. Red, Pink, Purple, White. 
[SEZ ASIN. Geet ees ee Le oem lioxeach 
Fae eng RE AE HI Sie, a er Se .20 each 
SCAM ETS alae See eC en ae ee .30 each 
CRAPE MYRTLE. Red, Pink Purple 
NS S2 aria see casero ae ace, ae .15 each 
DES ATT AR wena) Uae eer nec ee Eee .20 each 
Sark ceca one CA ee ae .30 each 
CYDONIA JAPONICA, Flowering Quince. Red. 
| ote. Be (GR eat Acah AEA rete: Pee Gude ke eee .35 each 
SS weit ee Seen oe er ae ee ee .45 each 
DEUTZIA, Pride of Rochester. White, Pink Fringed. 
US S24 > rape eee cence ee ee eh each 
Da SEL Us eo een) Lee ae Ware ece tc 17% each 
Bea gk eres ects Suet LC en RS ee re 25 each 
DOGWOOD, Cornus Florida. White 
PRES I AR Ah Oe eRe aT oe aa NE EE .30 each 
Bee MES LO ep tca rt oe Chet aa ty OP .50 each 
fe Seta Sickel ge ee MT. ae ec corte. .15 each 
DOGWOOD, Red Twig (White Flower) . 
PRES Gy Sas Bosh ts, Shen Cnt Bape Oe .25 each 
SIAN age Sr bam Pee eRe BU Aue Gin .35 each 
FORSYTHIA, Golden Bell 
LS 22 sire gteees Spence eee agentes a .15 each 
PAS OM csr Ce Cd Lie REISS OLR Oe ley a ee .20 each 
Bers hg en ae? eR i Pe .25 each 
HONEYSUCKLE, Bush. Creamy- White Flowers. 
USS 2AM rigs ce. dec oes ota Pantene ee otra .20 each 
Pee Air, cacti AA MER Outaeney ac alata ete .25 each 
LILAC, Persian. Pale Lilac, Hardy 
[RSE AES AT Ae tan wag cee es Berk onc ome ote .35 each 
Dir Rite eae OAee EN ae Mel Meee See wt ile .40 each 
SPIRAEA, Colosa Rosea. Semi-Dwarf, Pink Flowers. 
NZ Ok IN seer on oe al chines oven oenert ect te .17 each 
[Gad Ae eee ye ees eee Cie ste. eats .20 each 
PEST Ae oogenesis .25 each 
SPIRAEA, Prunifolia. Double White Flowers. 
RG =2-4. ine ewewe ae en eae ie 35 each 
PE AN Wee RA SS or i ee Ph eee ae ae ee ae 45 each 
SPIRAEA, Thunbergi. Arching Branches, White 
Flowers. 
[ctr Ga aie Oe Pe de oa ye Cet c coseh I EAPee .20 each 
FEED | Oetker cee Ryo ER PSA 8 eRe .25 each 
Saat to ier 2 ts, aa Cee eee: ton nares .30 each 
SPIRAEA, Van Houttei (Bridal Wreath). White 
Flowers. 
B22 i reccecas ce Ree ee er rene nes Sais .15 each 
FC) Oa RoR ER ok SOME C5 hear, Ses Sotto .20 each 
Sate, vot ais hee ee EN IO ears .25 each 
WEIGELA, Rosea Pink. Bushy, Upright, Hardy. 
LOoZa cinta he. Renee eee me Pek ae cae .20 each 
Gaede AREA Cd aes Boe IEA Pe oe .25 each 
ECU Tt Ca Eued ot ere we eonen eR aP Eo eceS eee .35 each 
WISTERIA, Common Purple. 
2-year Mediums caeiromahee icier a one. 2 .25 each 
Zavear Nol ames tacts tite schooners .35 each 
\BUSH CHERRY. Beautiful white. flowering shrub. 
Fruit good to eat or preserve. Height 5 ft. Stands 
low temperatures. 
S227 ie ere chet erenet een ns meee eet Eee 20 each 
PAE en Nets Ce LOOMS CROMED CaO Danke 25 each 
hahah aor, fa eieaee nerds ofa oie ake ements 35 each 
SHADE TREES 
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3} .25 each 
4 .30 each 
5) .45 each 
6 .60 each 
SHO) Siac ce RNS ler = ANN os fa RE et on .90 each 
E MBARDY POPLAR. Slender, eles Upright. 
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.20 each 
.30 each 
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.50 each 
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MIMOSA, Silk Tree. Lacy Foliage, Pink Flowers. 
SURE A Se Ae as AS ARP MRS REE A ne MRA as .30 each 
SOT eon teat outs syle aL e Fe eee eee 45 each 
LE ASL WO ee te PO cna a a ee 70 each 
Bi Ont tere oe ea ee i ee eae .95 each 
RED BUD, Cercis Canadensis. Small Tree, Pink 
Flowers. 
STE haa RAN RR VOR, CLT PEE OM ERRNO Ke ce ae 30 each 
AS) TRO en, ope Ne OO COE CANS 45 each 
Se OR GM ts er eee cane ee ee oe 60 each 
TEXAS UMBRELLA. Dense Foliage, Umbrella Shape 
Dida es CREME c ec ORE ty iat air, We .35 each 
TS Bt loess uate Rae hoe eee .50 each 
SOM it fee ond ae ae ere vies eee ye Sa 65 each 
\ CARMEN Black clusters, 
‘CONCORD  Purplish black clusters. 
«MOORE Fast growing, consistent bearer, 
GRAPES 
Prices on Grapes: | year No. 1, 12c¢ each; 
2 year No. 1, 15c each. 
sweet, very productive. 
Ripens in August. 
Old stand-by. 
Ripens in July. 
.NIAGARA Pale green to pale yellow. Sweet. Ripens 
in June. 
Paper-Shell PECANS 
Prices on Pecans: 2 to 3 ft. size, $1.15 each; 
3 to 4 ft., $1.35 each. 
STUART Hardiest, most productive, heavy bearer. 
Eastern variety. 50% meat. 
>SUCCESS Large, thin-shelled, excellent flavor. 
Eastern variety. 52% meat. 
~SCHLEY Ideal Pecan, oblong, very thin shell. 
Beautiful foliage. 60% meat. 
medium 
size. 48% meat. 
For 100 or more re trees, write for special prices. 
‘PAMPAS GRASS 
Beautiful gray-white plumes. 
WYeeh@ia Ee) ao anedoasocoonos $1.00 each 
Earge: GlUMmpe Pannen ee ee ee 1.25 each 
PRIVET, Amur River, South 
1O=24 cine ae eee: Tepe Oo each 
Distt Wee een or ee he <n Pe chs, EE O09 each 
SEAN AL Been Neus RAMP tort cetera eme 12 each 
22 NE ka a. era ae COR yee ee Ate 18 each 
PRIVET, Californian 
1 SZ Shel Fr eee eee ae ae eg a eee $ .05 each 
a Wok rss args SR ee eer eae Ploy eee O7 each 
S24 CCAM. ers cea ores tee ee eee eee 09 each 
ZY ES 8 Re A me ee ae ees 2 ee a ee .15 each 
CONIFEROUS AND BROADLEAF 
EVERGREENS 
Charges will be made at cost on BGB plants for 
boxing and crating. 
ABELIA, Grandiflora (Field Grown). White Flowers. 
[oraz itary, Meira, ache aad ocolot Aa Sato & .40 each 
2-3 STi (BRI see ie earn eens .60 each 
BAKER’S, Arborvitae. Pyramidal, Green Foliage. 
(ltsieecaintae UBER EW) os Ace ee Bd OE 1.00 each 
24 =3 Olina BG Beas aie ese eeerere 1.25 each 
SHO=ss16) iin, (HEA) one cobeansedoaae 1.50 each 
BERKMAN’S GOLDEN. Dense, Cone Shaped, Gold 
Tips. 
(MSE oeet ria, (SkEdel lar ae a5) > ots ean 1.25 each 
AN SHO) tial; UERSAEN EB bos kee 1.60 each 
BONITA (Biota Bonita). Round, Globular Shape. 
[SiENItSt Timiw WERE aah) hee 6 oes Alene GA ee 1.25 each 
Wei exse fay, Were sew My sabe cat 6 oues cen Cra ene 1.50 each 
EUVONYMOUS, Japonica. Glossy Leaves, Hedge or 
Specimen. 
seria, (ezENE) oa Gan ce conaaun sees .85 each 
GARDENIA, Fortuni. Everblooming, Very Popular. 
PSS tim, CEREAED) 5 5 5 wb AAS G ote & .15 each 
SSE RAA TT AD col BR eA OW) Soe a5 & ec Som coeeeeoae .90 each 
PRK SOV a Is OUEREAEH)) goes omy eg oe Oe 1.25 each 
ITALIAN CYPRESS. Tall, Symmetrical. 
DESY ig, AEE EW) oo Be oc SE One 1.00 each 
SES ete BO Deed masts «. weeucb eS 1.40 each 
AID) MALO AEX EA SI icy 6 wees CNECE ONCh OE REE oO 1.65 each 
PHOTINIA, Serrulata. Holly-like Leaves, Upright, 
Bushy. 
hess She WELEABW) tao, din Be eo 1.50 each 
By Man AUBRE AST)" OS 5 4 He Bo ee 1.90 each 
PYRACANTHA, Lelandi. Orange Berry. 
Dees Tie AW ERE A eH Oey Sec doko Ou aor eee ae .25 each 
Bienes, (ered eh le. Se gee Ano Sac ee aeaeeenee 1.50 each 
WAXLEAF LIGUSTRUM. Thick, Compact Grower. 
18-24 in. (B&B) 1.00 each 
PASEO) Me, MUEXEASN) 5 Boo CORN Oe ea 1.50 each 
NATURAL COLOR 
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