. Catalogue 1913 : seeds, bulbs, shrubs. Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs. COLORADO BLUE SPRUCE SENATOR DUNLAP STRAWBERRIES Varieties marked (P) have imperfect flowers; they will not produce well un- less every fourth or fifth row or plant is a perfect flowering variety, as are all not so marked. Field-grown plants: Doz., 25c; 50, 75c; 100, $; by ex- press, purchaser to pay transportation. Brandywine. Late; heart-shaped. Climax (P). Early; large fruit. Warfield (P). Early: roots de-plv. Senator Dunlap
. Catalogue 1913 : seeds, bulbs, shrubs. Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs. COLORADO BLUE SPRUCE SENATOR DUNLAP STRAWBERRIES Varieties marked (P) have imperfect flowers; they will not produce well un- less every fourth or fifth row or plant is a perfect flowering variety, as are all not so marked. Field-grown plants: Doz., 25c; 50, 75c; 100, $; by ex- press, purchaser to pay transportation. Brandywine. Late; heart-shaped. Climax (P). Early; large fruit. Warfield (P). Early: roots de-plv. Senator Dunlap. An exceptionally fine sort. Fruit is dark red, irm and glossy. Ripens in midseason. Stevens' Late Champion (P). Large, bright colored, fine flavor. Wm. Belt (P). Midseason; bright rea. SELECTED EVERGREEN TREES Evergreen Trees may be planted in spring, or with equal success later, in August and September. Owing to limited space, we can name but the hardiest and most useful, and of these the descriptions are necessarily briei. ARBOR VIT^. Pyramidal. Upright habit; rich dark-green toliage. Best tall growing sort. 2^ to 3 ft., each 75c; doz., $ 5 to 6 ft., each, $, Tom Thumb. Its low growth makes it desirable; light-green foliage. 1 :o 1^ ft., each 75o, doz. $; IJ^ to 2 ft., each $, doz. $ Golden Chinese. Conical form, yellowish green in spring, later changes to old gold. 2 to 3 ft., each $ BALSAM FIR. Leaves dark-green above, silvery beneath. Conical; erect, rapid grower. 3 to 4 ft., each $; 4 to 5 ft., each $ HEMLOCK, Canadensis. A handsome lawn tree with drooping branches and dark foliage. Hardy; grows rapidly. 2^ to 3 ft., each $, doz. $; 3 to 4 ft., each $, doz. $; 4 to 5 ft., each $, doz. $ JUNIPER, Irish. Erect, conical; soft silver-green foliage. Each, 75c and $1;00. PINE, Austrian. Robust, hardy, spreading. Long, stiff, dark-green leaves. Does well in Western States. 2 to 2J^ ft., each $1,25, doz. $; 2J
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