Scientifically Budded to Produce 5 
Kinds of Apple Varieties All on One 
Tree During the Season 
FIVE-IN-ONE APPLE TREE 
Just picture an apple tree in your front yard with 
five different kinds of apples bearing on them. 
This is what you get when your 5-N-1 tree starts 
bearing. Those luscious varieties that we bud into 
the limbs of this tree include Double Red Deli- 
cious, Red Jonathan, Yellow Delicious, Anoka and 
Yellow Transparent. Starts producing in early 
June and keeps bearing throughout summer— 
makes a wonderful gift for your friends. 
4 to 6 Feet in Size 
2-Year Tree 
$1.50 Each 
_— ______ Peach Trees_ 
“THE NEW RED HAVEN. Fruit is freestone and 
self-pollenizing. Flesh is fine, golden, sweet, 
juicy. 
‘ BELLE OF GEORGIA. Large white fruit with de- 
cided blush. A very heavy and regular bearer. 
J. H. HALE. Flesh yellow and sweet. Excellent 
for canning and shipping. 
\.GOLDEN JUBILEE. Fruit is large, bright apricot- 
orange in color with brilliant red cheek. 
“HALE HAVEN. A cross between the J. H. Hale, 
which is so large, and the South Haven, which 
is very fertile. 
~ELBERTA. The most popular of all peaches. A 
large oblong peach, yellow fruit with blush. 
LATE ELBERTA. Big, yellow freestone, very pro- 
ductive and fine for canning and freezing. 
PRICES ON PEACHES: 
12-18 inch _.§ .80 each 
18-24 inch .40 each 
723 1eCle .50 each 
Apple Trees 
SUMMER APPLES 
Anoka. Large Dark Red, and of good flavor. The 
quickest known apple to come into bearing. 
Yellow Transparent. The favorite yellow summer 
apple. Excellent for cooking and eating. 
FALL APPLES 
Red Jonathan. Rich, red, bears young, good for 
keeping in storage and shipping. 
Ee, WINTER APPLES 
Double Red Delicious. The New Superior Deli- 
cious, fruit extra large, bright red. 
Yellow Delicious. A golden yellow apple of good 
"a flavor, a good keeper. 
Grimes Golden. The Grimes is one of the higher 
quality yellow apples and of excellent flavor. 
Stayman Winesap. Improved, dark, rich red, one 
of the outstanding apples for canning or cook- 
ing. 
See S ae tee 50c each 
SAMCOUEF...6.. 60c each 
es. 75c each 
“The New Alineda . 
BOYD’S NEW SENSATIONAL APPLE DISCOVERY 
Tennessee’s Own Patent (No. 327) Apple 
Large, Smooth, Yellow Apple, usually starts 
bearing at age of two years, a wonderful cook- 
ing apple, ripens around the 15th of July. Sold 
on Nashville, Tennessee, 1950 Market at $5.00 
per Bushel. 
V5 Lee WS. Seen $ .50 each 
SAdtewoips.. 02... .60 each 
POM EOL: ay: ees |. .75 each 
Pompe Ors eo... 1.00 each 
-N-] Apple Tree 
 BOYSENBERRY 
GIANT BOYSENBERRY 
PRICES ON BOYSENBERRY: 
Per 10 Per 25 
$2.00 $4.00 
HOPA FLOWERING CRAB 
It develops into a beautiful, graceful, 
medium sized tree, and the tree when in 
bloom is covered with large, single, deep 
rose colored blossoms. Reddish fleshed 
fruits and reddish-purple foliage. 
3-4 feet $1.00 ea. 4-5 feet $1.50 ea. 
WILD FLOWERING CRAB APPLE 
Dwarf flowering tree. The flowers are 
x 7 
with five or six blossoms making a flower 
cluster. Followed by small fruit, which 
may be used in making preserves. 
PRICES EACH 
2-3 beet $ .75 
“The New Orient Pear” 
Boyd's are proud to tell their customers about the new ORIENT 
Blight Free Pear introduced by Dr. Brooks D. Drain and associates 
at the University of Tennessee Experiment Station. There has 
been a great need for a good blight free pear for many years and 
this is the result of several years’ work by the U.T. Experiment 
Station. The Orient is the most promising pear that has been 
introduced in the South for many years. It is a cross between the 
European and Asiatic Pear. Fruits uniformly and keeps excellent. 
Good for canning, preserving and eating. Foliage is dark green, 
very attractive and remains on the trees until late. It is a vigorous 
grower. We highly recommend this pear to our customers. 
1 to 2 feet size $ .75 each 
2 to 3 feet size 1.00 each 
3 to 4 feet size 1.25 each 
5 to 6 feet size 2.00 each 
Grapes 
Grape vines will produce more fruit and furnish more real 
pleasure than any known fruit, considering investment. 
RED GRAPES 
CATAWBA (Red) BLACK GRAPES 
Large, sweet and aromatic, good CONCORD (Black) 
bi s__considered..one _o 
WHITE GRAPES ——“aPes-the_ ol 
f MOORES EARLY (Black) 
~ NIAGARA (White) Ripens early, good market berry. 
The leader of all in white grapes. 
PRICES ON GRAPES 
Each PerlO Per 100 
$ .30 $2.50 $20.00 
-40 3.50 30.00 
One-year 
Two-year 
Strawberries 
Everbearing Strawberries 
_ GEM 
Seasonal Strawberries 
AROMA 
Best late strawberry. It cannot be beaten for quantity or 
quality of fruit produced. Plants show no weakness of any 
Hardy, disease resistant, and one of the biggest crop jing. 
producers. Starts bearing 60 days after planting and con- 
tinues until Fall, when planted in Spring. 
PRICES EVERBEARING PLANTS 
Per 25 
$1.50 
Per 100 
$4.00 
excellent quality. 
flesh purplish red, juicy, rich. 
Se cha Nia 
Jie tae, Nae 
CAmet ley T. . 
like prunes. 
crops of fruit. 
EOS NA. ae 
Cherries 
SOUR CHERRIES 
EARLY RICHMOND-— It is the good dependable variety that yields such mar- 
velous crops in the garden. The fruit is dark red, tender, juicy and of 
MONTMORENCY—A large, light red cherry of the Richmond class. It is 
larger and more solid, about ten days late. 
SWEET CHERRIES 
‘BLACK TARTARIAN—A favorite sweet cherry, well adapted to almost any 
soil and climate. Lives to an old age, fruit medium size, brownish black, 
\NAPOLEON—Very large, pale yellow, with bright red cheeks, very firm, 
juicy, and sweet, vigorous grower and productive. 
BLAKEMORE 
Beautiful bright red berry with firm flesh and wonderful 
flavor. Heavy foilage protects fruit from sun—berries re- 
main on vine a considerable time after ripening. Bears a 
big crop. 
Per 500 STRAWBERRY PRICES 
Per 25 Per 100 Per 500 
$15.00 $1.15 $3.10 $9.70 
Each Per 10|°| 184 inch |«. 
Pn ea $ .75 2-3 feet ......). 
ie 1.00 8.50 
ee 1.25 10.00 
Boyd's New Special 
ROSA MULTIFLORA LIVING ROSE FENCE 
Rosa Multiflora is an excellent, tight hedge fence for large areas, but is not suitable for small 
lawns. With its thick, intertwining branches and innumerable thorns, it develops in a few years 
into an erect, 8 ft., stock-proof hedge. It holds down fence line weeds, it does not rob the soil 
around it, nor does it spread like the old Osage Orange. Wonderful for bird sanctuaries, a 
splendid snow fence, and ideal for erosion control; Rosa Multiflora has been strongly recom- 
mended by the State Conservation Board. In early June the plants are profusely covered with 
lovely white single roses; the leaves come early in the spring and stay on until late fall. It 
requires no clipping, no training, no supports. Plant 1 foot apart. 
6 to 12 Inches "3.0( 18 to 24 Inches 
$ 3.00 
12 to 18 Inches 6.00 2440 30 Inches 
BOYD'S FLOWERING TREE SPECIALS 
THE NEW PINK FLOWERING AND RED FLOWERING WEEPING PEACH—It is a great pleasure to 
offer to Boyd's customers the new Pink and Red Flowering Weeping Peach. This is the second year 
that we have been able to offer these wonderful Ornamental Weeping Peaches. With large flowers 
and weeping habit of growth similar to the Weeping Flowering Cherry. You will be proud to place 
it in a prominent place in your yard so that it will be a specimen plant that will truly be a source 
of inspiration to you, your friends and neighbors. Order today as our supply is limited, and you 
will want one of these in your yard or flower garden. 
2. foot size, $1.00 each 3 foot size, $1.50 each 
Per 100 
$10.00 
15.00 
~NEW! RED LEAF PEACH 
Beautiful striking new RED FOLIAGE—bright red early in the spring, gradually dulling to a deep 
maroon toward fall. Its deep rose blossoms against the Red foliage creates a most pleasing 
contrast with your other plantings. ALSO PRODUCES WONDERFUL FRUIT! 
1218in. S0ceach 19-24in.,75ceach 23 ft., $1.00 each 
PEPPERMINT FLOWERING PEACH — Two-tone flowers, colors 
similar to peppermint stick candy. 
DOUBLE RED FLOWERING PEACH — Beautiful bright red, 
double flowers. 
DOUBLE WHITE FLOWERING PEACH — Nice double white 
flowers. 
Prices on above Flowering Peach: 
18-24 inch 50c each Z-OeIOOL 75c each 
"Sensational New Shrubs” 
BLUE HYDRANGEA BLUE MIST 
Loveliest Novelty Ever Introduced. Im- (Caryopteris hybrid.) (Right), 3 ft. A hand- 
mense blooms of most charming blue color some shrub particularly valuable for its late 
imaginable. Flowers in great profusion. summer bloom, Covered from August to frost 
Blooms pink flowers on the one-year stems, 
followed by blue on the two-year wood. 
Cover in winter to protect from frost. 
_...$1.00 each 
1.50 each 
with many-flowered clusters of intense bright 
blue. Makes a perfect rounded mound with 
interesting willow-like foliage, silvery green. 
Best in well-drained soil. 
Ois Wace, Gialhy .......- $1.00 each 
Iwo Ween, @mlky .. 5... - 1.50 each 
One Year Plants 
Two Year Plants 
Grab Bag Collection—only $2.50 
(10 assorted shrubs; our selection) 
(Several Colors)—18 inches in size 
Boyd's Old Favorites 
Flowering Shrubs 
ALTHEA, Rose of Sheron—(Red) 
BARBERRY, Greenlecf Barberry 
DOGWOOD, Red Bark 
DEUTZIA, Pink Pride of Rochester 
FORSYTHIA, Golden Bell 
HYPERICUM (Gold Flower) 
MOCK ORANGE, White Blossoms 
SPIREA, VAN HOUTEIL White Flowers in May 
WEIGELA ROSEA, Pink Flowers 
OLD FAVORITE PRICES 
. Stuart Paper Shell Pecans 
Very large, oblong, marked with dark color shell 
medium thickness: flavor rich and sweet; nuts aver- 
aging 40 to 60 per pound. One of the earliest and 
heaviest bearers. No one will make a mistake in 
planting largely of this variety as it succeeds on the 
CHINESE CHESTNUT 
Blight Resistant—Bears in 3.to 4 years. 
$ .25 each mercial planters plant 40 feet.apart. Trees grow to a 
35 each medium size, if possible use well,rotted manure around 
a: icSOteach them, when they bear use commercial fertilizer with high 
potash. 
the American Sweet Chestnut. 
Plant in well drained soil, full sunlight if possible, for com- 
The meat of the nuts is excellent, compares favorable to 
PINK 
FLOWERING 
DOGWOOD 
PRICES 
F.O.B., McMinnville, Tenn. 
18-24 in. $2.00 each 
2-3 ft. 2.50 each 
3-4 ft. 3.50 each 
4-5 ft. 6.00 each 
WHITE 
FLOWERING 
DOGWOOD 
PRICES 
18-24 in ..§ .50 each 
7230 it er LOLOL 
Pink Flowering Dogwood 2.4 eee 1 DOTaaeH 
4:5) fin eee 1.50 each 
5-6) ff ee eee CO each 
RED BUD—Judas Tree—A fast growing tree with large, 
leathery, heart-shaped leaves, and before the foliage 
appears the tree is covered with a profusion of reddish- 
purple flowers. 
3-4 feet 75c each 4-5 feet. $1.00 each 
PURPLE LEAF PLUM—A handsome plant with deep pur- 
ple leaves and deep wine-red fruit; holds its color all 
summer. 
2-3 teet....75¢ each 3-4 feet. $1.00 each 
EUROPEAN MOUNTAIN ASH—A very attractive small, 
hardy tree which bears clusters of Scarlet Flowers from 
July to Winter. 
3-4 ft. @ $1.50 each 4-5 ft. size @ $2.00 each 
MIMOSA TREE (Silktree) 
Fernlike foliage with fragrant pink blossoms in summer. The foliage 
forms a densely rounded head, almost umbrella like. 
3 to 4 feet. $1.00each 4to5 feet $1.50 each 
LPRST s5 
different soils, especially on the clay soils of the 
northern portion of the cotton belt. 
PECAN PRICES 
18-24 in., $1.75 Ea.: 2-3 ft., $2.25 Ea.: 3-4 ft., $2.50 Ea. 
Special lenge sizes 5-Omitee eee $3.00 each 
BOYD'S SHADE TREE SPECIALS 
MAPLE-SILVER MAPLE—About the most popular shade 
tree in America (fast growing Maple Tree) Makes a 
wonderful shade. 
CHINESE ELM—Fastest growing tree known. 
MAPLE-SUGAR TREE—Slow grower—Old favorite. 
SWEET GUM—Star shaped leaves—Wonderful Fall 
coloring. 
AMERICAN SYCAMORE—Wonderful for street planting— 
will-take smoke or fog. 
WEEPING WILLOW (Green)—One of the most favorite of 
all trees. 
Dwarf Bush Cherry 
Will Bear Fruit Second Year After Planting 
Flowering Shrubs 
ABELIA GRANDIFLORA 
BARBERRY, Red Leai 
Our Supply Is Limited. 
Order Early. 
TULIP POPLAR TREE—A nice shade tree with Tulip- 
like flowers. 
WHITE OAK TREE—Makes a compact shade. 
This is a good hardy, sweet cherry for the North and South and bears heavy 
annual crops of big, purplish red fruits of a wonderful, rich flavor. 
Good to eat fresh, and fine for making jam and to dry like prunes and used 
Plant near a plum for pollenizing, which will make them produce heavier 
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CALFCANTAUS (Chile Powe) ii srs '§'5.00| soe eee 
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FRENCH LILAC (Bisa, Pale Pink, White) ; 2 : se fig: i ee ep eine a oe brea yas ey Ais aa 
Foch ae PRICES, NEW. SPECIAL! 200) 002 oo ; “OY 18-10 fectioitislgts alana can OONeach 
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