Vaughan's seed store . .00—if balled andburlapped 25c each extra. Occidentalis Globosa. A round compact form, deep green foliage. Very shapelyas specimens. 15 inches by 15 inches, $ each; 18 inches by 18 inches, $ Occidentalis Rosenthalli. Hardy compact grower with dense foliage of darkgreen. 2 to 2)4 ft., $ Occidentalis Spiralis. Very hardy and upright growth. 3 ft., $ Occidentalis Warriana. The hardiest of American Arborvitae, although of some-what slower growth; it has most beautiful dense and symmetrical form with a richdark green foliage. 1)4 to 2 ft., 75c; 2 to 2y2 ft.


Vaughan's seed store . .00—if balled andburlapped 25c each extra. Occidentalis Globosa. A round compact form, deep green foliage. Very shapelyas specimens. 15 inches by 15 inches, $ each; 18 inches by 18 inches, $ Occidentalis Rosenthalli. Hardy compact grower with dense foliage of darkgreen. 2 to 2)4 ft., $ Occidentalis Spiralis. Very hardy and upright growth. 3 ft., $ Occidentalis Warriana. The hardiest of American Arborvitae, although of some-what slower growth; it has most beautiful dense and symmetrical form with a richdark green foliage. 1)4 to 2 ft., 75c; 2 to 2y2 ft., $; 3 ft., $ THUYOPSIS Standishi. (Japanese Arborvitae). A beautiful and attractive species with hori-zontal branches and bright green foliage. 2 to 2l/2 ft., $; 3 to 4 ft., $ TSUGA (Hemlock) We have KOSTERS BLUE SPRUCE in all sizes from 2 to 12 ft. high. Canadenis. (Canadian Hemlock). A tall graceful tree with drooping, spreadingbranches of dark green foliage. 2 to 3 ft., $; 3 to 4 $ •*HE season for planting fruit trees vanes with the latitude and altitude of localities and is reallregtdated by the appearance and disappearance of frost. Fall planting carl be commenced about thmiddle of October until the ground is frozen, and the spring planting canbe donfaTsoOT at the frn«of delay- ^c??«^v u».^%bhtter- l^T ^Wd beP senVL befoffiSfsowto haveTrntnlmul?„ +t I onefc Iea<fi-y understand the work we have to get through, practically a whole years buMneain three or four weeks during the latter part of March and beginning of April and it is ontv fair to oum , „ , , , v customers that we should execute orders so far as possible in strict rotiHnn ^«^aTC———- IMPORTANT. Unpack and examine all packages on arrival,and if roots are dry, give a good soaking with water. Never lettrees lie about with their roots exposed to the air. If several haveto be planted, open a trench and heel in the roots, and thenplant at your leisure. APPLES


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