4 SMALL FRUITS 
Currants—2- 
Gooseberries—2-year. 
Champion (green) and Houghton (red), 
75e each; $8.00 per dozen. 
year, 
Red Lake, 75c each; $8.00 per dozen. 
Raspberries—No. 1 grade 
ey Say . eet, 
Grapes—2-year, 50¢e each; $5.00 per dozen Scuniberlande(black-crps 
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except as noted. AUB MESES SIIY 
per dozen, 
Varieties— . 
\ Indian Summer, red everbearing, No. 1 
~» Concord, blue grade, 25e each; $2.50 per dozen. 
Fredonia, early black Rhubarb—McDonald Red. (grown from divi- 
sions) 75e each; $8.00 per dozen. 
Ni a 
iagara, white ; 
: Asparagus—Washington, 2-year. 
‘\ Sheridan, blue, $1.00 each. Joe per dozen; $5.00 per 100. 
EVERGEENS 
INSECT PESTS COMMON TO EVERGREENS 
The two most common insects that infest the Juniper and Spruce families 
are red spider and aphis, or aphids as they are also known. Red spider is 
detected readily by the foliage turning to a yellowish green, and later to brown 
dead needles when the infestation gets real bad; usually starting near the 
ground on upright growing trees, but appearing most any place on the prostrate 
or low growing types. Treatment: A dusting of lime-sulphur to the infested 
area, or by spraying with Vapotone-XX. Aphis are readily seen in colonies upon 
close examination, usually on the underneath side of the branches, or on the 
main stem near the top of the tree. Where ants are noticed working around 
the branches of Evergreen, it is generally a sign of aphis being there. Easily 
controlled by spraying with Black Leaf 40, 142 tablespoons to a gallon of water. 
The following is a list of the better varieties of evergreens that 
are being used extensively in landscaping. These trees are well 
rooted and well shaped and are worthy of any planting. We do not 
have Arborvitaes—they are not hardy here. 
Where we are to do the planting, proper additional charges will be added 
to the quoted prices of evergreens herein listed. (See inside front cover). 
Height specified after variety indicates J. chinensis Plume; Plume Pfitzer Juni- 
height tree should attain at maturity. All per. (To 4 ft.) A finer needled type than the 
; : a regular Pfitzer; and a slower grower, and 
conifers listed are hardy here. We have 
of consequence, safer to use in a given loca- 
tion. One of the very finest of the prostrate 
ev ergreens. 15-18 in., $8.00: 18-24 in., $10.00; 
2-21, ft., $12.00; 244-3 ft., $14.00. 
other species not listed and will be glad to 
give prices on anything in stock. Prices on 
larger sizes of those listed may be obtained 
upon application. J. horizontalis plumosa ; Andorra Creep- 
ing Juniper. (To 12 in.) A peautiful low and 
spreading Juniper of compact form, normal 
blue-green in summer but taking on a beau- 
JUNIPERUS—JUNIPER tiful bronzy purplish color in late fall and 
winter. Used in front of very ow windows 
nate ; I or well windows or to cover banks. Should 
vet SE ey puiatl ees anos: eee be kept well trimmed. 15-18 in., $8.00; 18-24 
Some Junipers often incorrectly called in., $10.00; 2-214 ft., $12.00. 
Cedars. 
J. sabina; Savin Juniper. (To 4 ft.) 
J. chinensis Pfitzer; Pfitzer Juniper. (T'o 
6 ft.) One of the best low-growing forms. 
Spreading form with slender branches and 
dark green leaves. Excellent for foundation 
seas é sp a ce ae : work and for underplanting. 15-18 in., $7.00; 
Spreading habit. Foliage is attractive blu 18-94 in., $9.00; 2-214 ft., $11.00: aEYA pay 
ish-green, 15-18 in., $7.00; 18-24 in., $9.00; 2- $13.00; 3-3% ft., $16.00. 
214 ft., $11.00; 244-3 ft., $18.00; 3-314 ft., 
$16.00. J. sabina Tamarix; Tamarix Savin Juni- 
We also offer the above in staked ma- 
terial where greater height is desired. 214- 
3 ft., $16.00; 3-314 ft., $18.50; 314-4 ft., $21.00. 
per. (To 2 ft.) An excellent creeping form. 
Foliage of fine texture and with a bluish- 
green hue, Grows very dense and never 
changes ae 15-18 in., $8.00; 18-24 in., 
$10.00; 2-21% , $12.00. 
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