. Green's Nursery Co. : spring 1897. Nursery stock New York (State) Rochester Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs. The Tree Cranberry. We make a specialty of this valuable fruit pro- ducing ornamental shrub. It is planted for its blossoms, for its foliage and for its fruit. Ic will grow anvwhere where planted. We would\ like to see this valuable fruit-producing and truly ornamental tree or shrub introduced into every garden. For this reason we have lowered the price. It is very productive of fruit which is used for sauce, jellies, etc. We have seen children roaming the swamps over searchi


. Green's Nursery Co. : spring 1897. Nursery stock New York (State) Rochester Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs. The Tree Cranberry. We make a specialty of this valuable fruit pro- ducing ornamental shrub. It is planted for its blossoms, for its foliage and for its fruit. Ic will grow anvwhere where planted. We would\ like to see this valuable fruit-producing and truly ornamental tree or shrub introduced into every garden. For this reason we have lowered the price. It is very productive of fruit which is used for sauce, jellies, etc. We have seen children roaming the swamps over searching for this fruit of the Cranberry for home use. In bush it is very hardy and gives best results on rich black wood- land. Its native element is low muck land but it does well, it adapts itself to any fair location. We like it as ornamental, too. "Its beautiful i-ed fruit clings to the branches in winter. When viewed against a background of dark evergreens the effect is most pleasing. They usually grow in clumps, like the lilac, but can be trained into snug little trees, with well balanced tops. Noth- ing is more showy than the high bush Cran- berry, as its brilliant scarlet fruit lights up its heavy foilage. Beautiful during spring and summer in flower, foliage and habit, and doubly useful for the new charm they develop, as their fruit ripens in ;—Garden and Forest. PRICES, Fine, strong, well grown, 2 ft. 15 cts. each: $ per 12. Extra large fruiting bushes, 20 cts. each; $2 per 12. The Orange Quince. The reliable old favorite.— Every one is well acquainted with theOrangeQuince Some know it as the Apple Quince. It is a good old variety, never dis- appoint s the planter—good for home use and for market, and more largely planted than any other va- riety yet intro- duced. Its large, golden yellow iSUtOt0bfSeeSal,n OEANGE QUmcE, REDUCED more or less quan- size. tities in nearly every garden or orchard every season as it rarely fails to produce a crop. PRI


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