12 1435 Independence Avenue... 
Grapes 
Grapes are one of the best fruits for the home 
garden, on a small lot for they fit into the landscape 
well and require less spraying than most fruits. 
Heavy plants. 
Per 10 $3.50 
Concord—Best known black grape. 
2-year No. 1 ...-----+-++---- Each $ .40 
Caco—The best red. 
Niagra—Large, white. 
Worden—Black. 
Fredonia—Black, two weeks, earlier than Worden. 
Agawam—Large red. 
Portland—Earliest White. 
YRICES 
2-year No. 1 plants ------+-++-e+se reser eee Each $ .45 
2-year No. 1 plants .--.----++-+ees sees ees Per 10 $3.75 
Raspberries 
Raspberries are easy to grow, are good money- 
makers, and splendid fruit for canning or table use. 
Why pay more elsewhere when you can buy the fin- 
est plants obtainable at Meyers Nursery for less 
money? 
RED RASPBERRIES 
Latham—Midseason, 
ry. Very prolific. 
Good shipper. Big luscious ber- 
Chief—Large Berries. Do not crumble. 
Latham, and Chief Prices 
10 for $1.80; 25 for $4.50; 100 for $16.00 
Indian Summer—BPears a full crop in June and anoth- 
er in the fall. The berries are long mammoth, deep 
red, small cavity, and rich in flavor. The plants are 
hardy, tall and thrifty, in production they will equal 
and outbear any red Raspberry. 
POSTPAID PRICES 
10 for $2.00; 25 for $4.25; 100 for $16.00 
BLACK RASPBERRIES 
Cumberland—Best Black. 
Big crop every year. 
Logan—This fine early-ripening Blackcap should be 
grown with Cumberland, to lengthen fruiting season. 
Berries are round large, glistening black. 
1-Year Number One Plants 
10 for $1.50; 25 for $3.45; 100 for $11.95 
2-Year Bearing Age Plants 
10 for $3.20; 25 for $6.90; 100 for $23.90 
Sodus Purple Raspberry—New—Rich—Delicious and 
the heaviest producer of all Raspberries, Berries are 
very large purple, firm, while the flavor is exception- 
ally rich and sweet. 
Select No. 1 Plants 
12 for $2.00; 25 for $3.85 
Large, glossy. Sweet flavor. 
6 for, $1.15; 
... SHADE 
MEYERS NUR ERY .-.-. Dial 2-3954 
SPRING 1953 
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All our trees are nursery grown and are one or more times transplanted 
Green Ash— 
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SiO) LEOE ease Ueda eerie) er olievoe=\re st aleeceretelonsiel Each 3.50 
10-12 feat’ Maer oee A ee tees ae Each 5.00 
Birch—Cutleaved Weeping—30 to 40 ft. A very at- 
tractive ornamental tree with white bark and_ fine 
dropping branches. 
eG BE ect cereale ee cle fot rolo ersie ene tree eamereke Each §$ 4.50 
(to. oe t e Ge noe hic oe hae Caekeite oe opie gro Each 6.00 
810 ft 26 acca ee eee ean, 7 eens Each 9.00 
European White Birch—30-40 feet. A hardy attractive 
tree with white bark. 
SLM Leet, Ue areas Wicd cee alone tasers ceteaege ete sce Each $ 5.00 
Chestnut, Chinese—25 to 30 ft. Replacing the sweet 
chestnut which has been almost destroyed by Chest- 
nut blight. It is not quite as large as sweet chestnut 
but generously produces as many and as good nuts, 
Has proven hardy here. 
18-24 in. 
2-3 46. 
Elm—American White—80 to 100 feet. One of the best 
of all shade trees. Thrives in almost all situations. 
9.95 
G:BUle OES ais eo ere aehed © nto eeepaege Merete ce Each $ 2.25 
Pe Wie fee. Pict caditeent Orr a ip otk sea: Each 3.00 
IRI MI feta Hee Geen choc > 6 ditenicmiscons ohn Goma. c30 Each 5.00 
Elm-Hybrid—40-60 feet. Our Hybrid Elm are a cross 
between Chinese Elm and American. Habit of growth 
similar to American Elm but with the rapid growth 
of the Chinese Elm. Branches are straight and strong, 
do not break in high winds. 
6:8): feetin | Froese aie sets ede ie cle aia Each $3.50 
821.0 feet seeds aciemusnatediconal ee ee separ ach 4.50 
TO-D2. GGG soc ara ba = piers Metso sree anes cies amore ....Each 6.00 
Chinese Elm — Extremely rapid and dense growing. 
and much bent. 
Cut back heav- 
Suitable for dry soils. Twigs fine 
Leaves small and remain green late. 
ily in transplanting. $ 
7 Wifes 5 Atte ern rN ah cicic cemeror oN th (0 Each §$ 1.00 
En (73) eee icant tha, SO mato mba o.oo. Sccl Each 1.25 
(act ¢-12 Pei ape a oeiciblen cscs comand. 2 ook Loud Each — 2.00 
8-10" feats eto hoe a= Cite shalom Each 3.00 
10-19" feet Moc ete ode Sauer enero ote libra iene socket Each 5.00 
Moline Elm — A very vigorous upright variety of the 
above with large, close set leaves. Budded and all one 
type. 
628 feet saath eisenctarr ites cas ualoveiegeteterrersiatens Each $3.50 
S240 Leete! Sees ice eee eerie olal. toa ye okays 'ejccsiiees Each 4.50 
Hackberry— 
Lester (a (ea ees toa Son CHO annaU OCG Coma tO Each $ 1.50 
Py 3) | Pee ie Creo noice a tiG Dolce aoc. 1.0 Each 2.75 
(Ee (5 Gene ool emeridiac es Siotunin on bs roonmeaan<yoc. Each = 3.75 
8210. Leet aici tence eae terme en ieienyekoispazens Each 5.00 
Willow, Niobe Willow — 40-50 feet. 
bark, very long penulous branches. 
tiful as a specimen or at the waterside. 
Golden yellow 
Strikingly beau- 
Very rapid 
grower. Plant early. 
FG ifO@b so sie ahicega us etautelevecegane cue eee eke ator areraaas Each $1.50 
(HWans (275 Henan stirir SIA AOE OU race cask tor poc Each 2.75 
8210:-feet ered satokc aan omer erie testers Each 3.50 
Linden—American Tillia Americana — 60 to 80 feet. 
Large leaves, splendid shade tree. 
(REL 75 Se een ba Rom boboh ob ose nlg 0 Each $ 4.50 
S10 Peek oorctocss chiens peste open aya yee met eka lsins Each 6.00 
Silver Maple— 
FG ROSE WY iro cde cyeuel ora catetastelagy shoo Kem tualistnaertap oy eerste Each § 150 
BAW Leet © Lit ieelthce oui) sigan ganado rar aa Each 3.00 
Maple—Hard or Sugar—One of the best shade trees 
which colors brilliantly in the fall. 
RuG FEOE li dives Gusts ewe te ch sietonae aa LAD IM citrate Gy oleate. Each § 4.00 
GeBo feat tere < seiewa ates tase towel samiionie, mpentottos Cer eh ecetted ofibte Each 5.00 
BO! PE OE pvtioccarsotutetensustedes Dyazavel s aeaaheel ey siete sy | Mtstel ei Each 6.00 
KEY RASS deyek pets Shane ee eeim engine MAC Ch cee LOMO rat Cra! Each 8.00 
Maple — Schwedler, Purple Norway — 40 to 50 feet. 
Large, bright purplish-red foliage in spring, turning 
to bronzy-green in summer and yellow in fall. Budded 
on common Norway Maple. One of the most colorful 
shade trees. ‘ 
6-8 feet Branched ....--------+---+-¢++7? Each $ 7.00 
Gd tocte WR aenEn en te a sein aie ian: a? Each 4.98 1 
Maple—Crimson King .........-++-++++5+> Each $ 6.50 
6-7 FOOE WW ipsa cette a aiesiece oe cere sore es 2 for $12.00 . 
Magnolia—Soulangeana, Saucer Magnolia — 20-25. ft. 
Very large purplish pink and white flowers betore 
the leaves open. Plant where they get sun and pro- 
tected from winter wind. 
PSM 1 pape s Sis Gita cr ley eo pi Gio et ROR ce er SOLE Each $ 5.00 
psy 8 ak rere feat arias Pe aos, Ao Scan ee Coho Each $ 2.75 
OLIVE, Russian — 15-20 feet. A small tree with sil- 
very gray-green foliage, good for windbreaks or in 
landscape plantings. Has fragrant yellow flowers. 
Pe Ge teh oa a oe oc. do 1 Dobpeooea Tad Each § 1.50 
Oak Pin, Quercus palustris — 75-90 feet. Grows rap- 
idly in moist soil. Leaves are retained and color 
splendidly. Transplants easier than most oaks. Lower 
branches somewhat drooping. 
5-6 fete cms ee teicinn i'n sas ocr eammane rst cot er brat Each § 3.50 
Se Cy) Sis bee IESG oO OC oleae at Each 5.50 
Pie Cis ee glee AG Ee occ HERS 9 ri Ord Each 9.00 
Hills Northern Pin Oak—Adapted to drier soil. slower 
growing. 
PEG Ca ee ooo eee Sao: oaeeior Jono sacs Each $ 3.50 
5-6 feet.) 1 cieeimniee «1 ntelaMampheresnieire” > + (o sieiemetentuereleps Each 5.00 
Red Oak Pin, Quercus borealis — 60-80 feet. One of 
the faster growing of the upland Oaks. ; 
be ae y:) ee Serene oe 47a, meni noeins Wonka Groen Each $ 5.00 
6-8 feet -.-- oS Bach 7.00 
POPLAR, Carolina, Poplus eugenei—75-100 feet. A 
very fast growing conical shaped tree with large 
leaves that ripple in the breeze. Fine for quick wind- 
breaks or quick shade. Not recommended for yard 
or street planting in cities. 
S10 feet- — 5 cc Mette prepe soot tetera s rene ore Each § 3.00 
Popular, Bolleana—s0-70 feet. A rapid growing very 
columnar tree with leaves silvery underneath. Sub- 
ject to galls. f 
G28. FCOE- is. ave coe azenwleacetsosinpe age gee cage ane rian, Each $2.50 
8-10. feet Snore cn | DOR eraeeeet aes Each 3.00 
Lombardy Popular, Poplus nigra italica—50-70 feet. 
The well known very columnar poplar widely planted 
for tall screens, accents and hedges along drives. The ? 
dense upright branches form a slender tapering tree 
from the ground to a slightly pointed top. f 
B66 TEL ik eo aa Each$ .75; 3 for $2.00 
G-B2 ft See ce ee een eee Each 1.25; 3 for 3.00 — 
Cie Sits a ee ee Each 150; 3 for 4.00 — 
PRUNUS, Newport—15-20 feet. An upright growing 
tree with bright red leaves. : aa 
3A feet. dsckk aa chet seeds see Tenet Each $ 2.00 
4:5 feet os). speci Caters sa oe NA SH Each = 2.50 
tree earliest to leaf out in the spring. i" 
white flowers May 1st. Should be planted as early 
as possible. : ‘ 
$1 feet”. <c2: cass vaclscen nee eee Each $ 2.0 
Red Bud or Judas Tree—Cercis canadensis. 18 feet. 
Rose pink flowers in advance of the leaves. Like 
rich soil. Somewhat tender when small. 
8-4 feet soi an i ds ik aah De 
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5-6 feet cs s0 ee ee we sigesteeey cache 
lawn; scarlet berries. 
5-6 feet 
6-8 feet 
8-10 feet 
