FRUIT TREES Pkgd. Climber Aik Can Ne ads 
APPLE BLAZE — brilliant red (everblooming). 
The varieties that we have here listed are tried and PRESIDENT HOOVER — red and gold. 
proven for this climate. You will not go wrong in se PINK RADIANCE — pink. 
lecting any of them. 
; F Price: 1.00 ea. (all climbers 
\yELIOw TRANSPARENT ~ high quality, yellow summer variety. ; 
\ BEACON - fit aes red late summer variety of high Rose Packs 
; ; Three named tea roses in o ack,. different colors. 
WEALTHY - old standard fall apple with red stripes. Price: $2.40 per pack. ee” See a) aria aS 
\. HAROLSON — cross of Wealthy and Ben Davis. Good keeper. 
SSMCINTOSH RED — SS han winter variety of the highest Pixeisl Pat. Tea 2 Yr. 
quality. 
CHRYSLER IMPERIAL — Pat. 1167, rich crimson with over— 
-\ WHITNEY CRAB - old standard. Matures toward fall. tones of Oxblood red, Blooms 5 in. 
A.DOLGO CRAB — bright red jelly crab. Makes a good orna~ across. A.A.R.S. ‘award for 1953. 
mental. Price: ~$2°75 ea. 
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Pricesetor Apples e.o) —e 1 et.) $2, O0ne ae FORTY-NINER — Pat. 792, bi-colored yellow and red. A.A.R. 
20.00 doz. Any Asst. ' S. award for 1949. 
PLUM Price: $2.50 ea. - 
. CAPISTRANO — Pat. 922, sparklin ink, retains color 
SUPERIOR — large, round red fruit. Tree hardy and pro- ; throughou season. ee $. award for i950. 
e parle Wen Pricey. $2.25, ea, 
TOKA — brilliant red, apricot flavor. MAJOVE — Pat. 1176, blend of salmon, apricot and orange. 
LREDOCOAT — medium size, bright crimson. A.A.R.S. award for 1954. 
NsaPa — ale a cherry, tree dwarfish. Pruit purple, flesh EASES as 00l ee e 
red. 
Prices for Plums: 4 - 5 ft. $2.00 ea. , PEACE — Pat. 591, golden yellow etched with pink. - 5 in. 
20.00 doz. Any Asst, blooms. A.A.R.S. award for 1946. 
WILD PLUM Price:. $2.50 ea. 
TALLYHO — Pat. 828, inside petals pink, outside rich 
crimson. A.A.R.S.. award for 1949. 
Price: $2.00 ea, ; 
Bkocda Pat. Florabunda 2 yr. 
LILIBET — clusters of exquisite ton?s of pink. Mildew 
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\ PRIUS AMERICANA — fine for jams and jellies. 
Price: 4-5 ft. $.90 ea. $9.00 doz. 
\ CHERRY 
MONTMORENCY PIE CHERRY - the best old standard red var paci etent amonaehwerd: LaAencS: 
lety. : . 
BEES Siateme cach 82:50) E8: MA 5 Zea She eer ane suffusion ef2yeFLow abd red 
\ METEBTOR CHERRY - a new large improved variety. Hardy Salen EAC AORTS. ulanen ose. 
Meteor and prolific. Originated in Minnesota, Price: ~ ‘$2.25 ea. 
Freestone. 
Pri Cesmn4.-monit. $3.00) ea. 
SMALL FRUIT 
AREp LAKE CURRANT —- best of the large red varieties. 
Tice: 2-yr. plants $.60 ea. $6.00 doz. 
PL LL GOOSEBERRY — the best large round, long~stemmed 
x variety. 
Price: 2-yr. plants $1.00 ea. $10.00 doz. 
ApEra’ GRAPE — cross of the Concord and wild grape. Hardy 
and thrifty. Fine for jelly and wine. 
\ FREDONIA GRAPE - earlier than Concord and better quality. 
; PEUCC l=) Gem cLapesmS 05) 6a aS ol. 50d0 2. 
~ BLACK CAP RASPBERRY - high quality and fine flavor. 
Pricésee $1.60 .0027 993. 008LOle25.D. ants 
\INDIAN SUMMER RED RASPBERRY — fruit large and fine quali- 
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Price: $2.80 doz. -$5.00 for 25 plants 
USH CHERRY — HANSEN SAND CHERRY — grows 4- 5 feet tall, 
prolific bearer of deep purple or black 
skinned fruit. 
VOGUE — Pat. 926, glowing cherry coral colored flower, 
A.A.R.S. award for 1952. 
Price: $2.00 ea. 
Pkgd. Climber 2 yr. 
DR. J. H. NICOLAS - Pat. eos oe roses 5 — 6 in. 
a = ing. 
Price: $2.00 ea, age haar ey: 
Guarantee 
We will continue our usual guarantee, where stock has 
been given proper care and attention, replacing all stock 
at one-half price that is reported inside of one year 
‘from the time of planting. However, when stock dies 
within thirty days and shows a dried-up condition after 
+ |: planting, stock will be replaced free. Ask for inspec- 
» | tion or return stock to Nursery within the 30 days. Cor- 
plete information given with each order on planting and 
VINES 
FLAME CLIMBING HONEYSUCKLE — new variety with outstand— 
ing blooms and foliage. 
price: 18 =) 24 inv $.50-ea, $5.00 doz, 
A om EVERBEARING STRAWBERRY PLANTS — the best of the ever— 
bearing for this climate. 
Prices: 25 plants.-$1.50 
100 plants 5.00 
MARY WASHINGTON ASPARAGUS — oe of the rust-proof var- 
ieties. 
Price; $1.00 doz. 25 plants $1.90 
RHUBARB — Canada Red — best of the large red varieties. 
Price; Large Divisions - $1.00 ea. $10.00 doz. 
ROSES 
We have a good deal on packaged roses this year which 
Prices $1. 20cea. 
CLEMATIS JACKMANII — large purple flowers. protect in 
winter. 
Price: $1.80 (3 in pots) : 
BOSTON IVY — delicate foliage, beautiful in fall. Clings 
to stone, cement or brick. 
Prices $1-205ea, 
ENGLEMAN Ivy — fast grower on stone or brick. 
Price: $.90 ea. $9.00 doz. 
will enable us to compete with the grocers and the dime H 
stores. They will be two-year-olds instead of the one— Planting 
year generally sold in these stores. We do a certain amount of planting a our customers, 
H b id a who live in and around Rent acti ts. P anting puerase are 
. one-third above cost of nursery stock, with the excep- 
ve rl Ca 2 Yr. No. | (Everblooming) tion mi euers eri which will be 20% above cost, and 
. hedge plants at an average ‘cost of 25¢ per running foot 
AMI QUINARD, dark red velvet. GOLDEN CHARM, yellow talisman. of trench. An additional charge is made for top dirt and 
BRIERCLIFF, vivid pink. MRS. CHARLES BELL, shell pink. fertilizer where i is required. chai ro k A Nid bie = 
a A 3 er sa. pt. wreludin rass seed, fertilizer and the 
E. G. HILL, dazzling red. PRESIDENT HOOVER, red & gold. poking gue for hint thea lawn. Grading ad top. dirt 
CALEDONIA, alabaster white. TALISMAN, red, old gold, yellow. additional. The cost of top dirt runs 1¢ per sq. ft. for 
each inch soil added. : 
Price: $1.20 ea. $12.00 doz. Any Asst. ike reTktie ee Se 
