White Oak (Q. Alba) Turkey Oak (Q. Cerris) 
These have remarkable roots and transplant well. No 
whips—heavy caliper. 
Each Dozen 
ee ee TCL had. tase suas eae oak a ae Er $3 .00 $30.00 
Diam OLCCt his aaemere: tae ckhacd bie wera k: © 4.50 45.00 
Gar gteel atin: AAS ee Adee han eee 550 55.00 
at ON LECT pmbaes uks tess joe ote se Mone Ao: 6.50 65.00 
Bool Cet een. 4 og ate ean anaes © 8.00 80.00 
[OAD recta tien ok: Soon age Vee ee 9.00 90.00 
U2 Acteet gets oA, yen eran en oe 10.00 
Burr (Q. Macrocarpa) 
$418 1eeinees. Cen as ee Ce eats 12.00 
‘ . Amelanchier 
Juneberry—plant two for pollenation 
Anyone who wasn’t raised with the pleasures of filling 
up on Juneberries as a kid-enjoyed the early beauty of the 
first-snowy glow of spring bloom—the rich color of their 
fruit with flocks of song birds eating them missed some- 
thing. Don’t let your children miss it. 
Often known as Shadberry, Juneberry, or Servisberry 
Bird feed, chicken feed, for dessert, ornamental 
Stolenifera—bush form. 
Liners— Each Dozen Hundred 
GI inches ee ee eens eee $15.00 
Suna llOlavies:ick eee eee Rees $0.40 $4.00 25.00 
2—3 feet, strong bushy plants.... .60 6.00 
3—5 feet, strong bushy plants.... 1.00 10.00 
Se ORECOU Yeh. senor, yet feet: 1 Oe SOU 
eset CGt 7,0 Acne Sok ugk tee a 2.00 
~\ Tree Form Amelanchier 
A. Laevis and Canadensis 
Will substitute one for the other to fill order 
Each 
Ut TORL Hy. Me hae Waar de oo tei ots eae $ 1.50 
Area COC eee te es Marta Vee ican ny hn Ue ie Re imi 
b= Ont Cetercememers his) Rte ae  e mehe tee RO ae eee Py ONS) 
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JOU COU, CGI catia iy Behn oii apenas Ah eae oe 3), 10) 
teat MOR GYM er 2 A eae ene CA Me en eee en Yar gee fee ee) 4.00 
Persimmon Diospyros 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 ist, 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. 
— Garrettson, Fruit small, one of the sweetest you ever 
ate. The best for the extreme north. Hardy and ripens 
well in the Finger Lake region. 
Male tree—if your persimmons don’t bear or if you are 
plantting out of the persimmon range a Pappa will make 
it bear. ; 
Bears 3-5 years. 
Each Dozen Hundred 
PES OM (a5 Memory” Sig sain Bele $2.00 $20.00 $125.00 
J Alek, Saar ee eae as 22.00) 130.00 
AS feet: faetden see fee 22508 25.00 150.00 
5-0 feets he ha ae Dale 215M) 160.00 
G7 teeta ree) are tease RS 3.00 30.00 190.00 
1S fect. ane ee ae 7 0U 35.00 
