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WESTMINSTER NURSERY

J.

E.

STONER,

Proprietor

WESTMINSTER,

MARYLAND

Planters

Special

Price

List—

For

Fall

of

1926

We

havea

few

factstotell you,backed up

by

our millionsof choice, healthy, vigorous, well

grown and

graded Peach, Apple, Pear, Cherry and

Plum

trees, also Berry plants, California Privets, Barberry Thunbergi, Evergreen Shrubbery, and Asparagus plants, etc.

Our

stock has

made

a fine growth.

You

can't get better

anywhere

at any price.

The

bestis the cheapest, isthe verdict of old, experienced orchardists

profit by facts established

by

others.

We

ship direct.

We

are the lowest priced

Nur-sery on earth for sterling quality.

We

attach Entomologists certificates to all

shipments.

Nothing

you

can

grow

will giveyouthepermanent income that comes

from

an

orchard.

Place your orders now.

Make

sure of your trees.

Name

kinds, grade and

number

wanted.

We

will reserve the trees until you

want them

shipped. Special Discount

We

will allow a special discount of 10 per cent on all cash orders received on or before Oct. 1st; after that date3 per cent discount for Fall

shipment. 10 per cent discount before

March

15th; after that date 3 per cent

dis-count for Spring shipment.

Boxing

and

Packing Free

We

box

and pack all orders without charge. All orders are put up in boxes or bales which are lined with heavy paper to guard

against stock drying out.

The

treesand plants arepacked in moist excelsior and

straw. This is expensive, but good packing pays

pays customers, pays us.

We

guarantee the arrival of stock in good condition.

Freight and Express Rates

Do

not be influenced

by

the story of the agent

who

says that the freight or express on your order will bring our price up ashigh

ashis. Ifyou will consultyour railroadagent you will find that the freightrates from Westminster to points east of the Mississippi range from 20 to 40 cents per 100 pounds. First class trees will average about one pound each. Therefore, at

the highestrate,40 cents for 100 pounds,it

means

that you

pay

less than one-half centper tree for freight. Nursery stock is carried

by

all express companies at a discount of20 per centless than merchandise rates.

Misrepresentationofthe cost ofgetting stockfrom us

by

freightor expressis sometimes

made

by

others.

Remember,

if you bought your stock delivered, or

freight prepaid, the freight would be included in the purchase price.

The

cash discounts which

we

allow will, in

many

cases, more than cover your freight or

express charges.

Grading

We

guarantee everytree to be up to the grade specified, or better.

Many

times trees aresold

by

height only. This,

we

believe, to be very misleading as

we

have seen treeswhich belonged to thesecond or third grade (if graded

by

size

and

calibre) sold for first grade, as they had the required height.

We

grade and sell our treesboth

by

height and calibre, andbelieve this to be the only

way

that gives entire satisfaction to theplanter.

Location

Westminster is located twenty) eight miles northwest of Baltimore,

onthemain line of theWestern

Maryland

R. R.,runningfrom Baltimoreto

Pitts-burgh,which givesus good shipping facilities.

Our

Soil is a deep limestone and rolling, and our nursery grounds lay high,

which is just thekind to

grow

plenty of fibrous roots and form a good stem that

will support a tree

when

it istransplanted into the soil.

PRICES

NAMED

IN THIS PRICE

LIST

SUPERCEDE ALL

FORMER

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2

WESTMINSTER

NURSERY,

WESTMINSTER,

MD.

This shows part of the

Home

Grounds of J. E. Stoner’s residence.

You

can at a

very nominal cost beautify your

home

with Evergreens, Cal. Privets, Boxwood, Etc.

Special Prices on Large Orders Special quotations on large orders will be

given on application.

When

writing, tell us

what

varieties are wanted, the ap-proximate

number

of trees of each variety, and the size.

Can’t

you

arrangeto visit our nursery

and

see

how we

grow

our Stock?

NOTE:—

1

TO

4

TREES

OR PLANTS

OF

A

KIND ARE

SOLD

AT

“EACH”

RATES;

5

TO

29

ARE

SOLD

AT

THE

“10”

RATES;

30

TO

299

ARE

SOLD

AT

THE

“100”

RATE;

300

ARE

SOLD

AT

THE

“500”

AND

“1000” RATES.

All stock nicely packed F. O. B. cars here, in good boxes or bales at prices

named

inprice list.

TERMS:

Orders from parties without rating, billed cash before shipment or

one-quarter cashwithorder,balance

when

stockis shipped. If allcash with order

you

get the discount.

No

c&scount un>3ssallcashwith order. This pricelist isour salesman,

and

opens the

way

for every planter tosecure our sterling quality trees atthe lowest possibleprices.

APPLES

The

following varieties of Apple Trees at prices below: Each 10 100 500

2 year, 5 to 7 feet, 11-1G inch and up in caliper

XXX

.70 $6.00 $50.00 $225.00

2 year, 4 1-2 to 6 feet, 5-8 to 11-16 inch caliper

XX.

. .60 4.50 40.00 175.00

2 year, 4 to 5 feet, 1-2 to 5-8 inch caliper

X

40 3.50 27.00 130.00

APPLE ONE

YEAR

TREES:

(Mostly Buds)

Each

10 100 1000

5 to 6 feet 50 $4.50 $40.00 $350.00

4 to 5 3.50 30.00 275.00

3 to 4 feet 35 3.00 25.00 200.00

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WESTMINSTER

NURSERY, WESTMINSTER,

MB.

3

Aken Red

Baldwin

Ben

Davis Bismarck Black

Ben

Davis Duchess Delicious EarlyHarvest Early Ripe Fall

Water

Gano

Gravestein Golden

Sweet

A

PARTIAL

LIST

OF VARIETIES

Grimes Golden Jonathan

King

King David

Liveland Raspberry. Maiden’s Blush McIntosh N.

W.

Greening Opalescent Paradise Red Astrachau

Rome

Beauty Stark

Smoke House

Summer Rambo

Spitzenburg Stayman’s

Wine

S;tj> Winter

Banana

Wm.

Early

Ren

Wine

Sap

Wealthy

Wagener

W^?lf river Yellow Transparent York Imperial, Etc.

Add

5c each per tree to the aboveprices for the following varieties: Ditch css McIntosh

Bo

ldwin

Wealthy

Parcel Post Size 2 to 3 ft. and 3 to 4 ft. only at 5c extra per tree.

PEACHES:

PRICES OF

ALL

VARIETIES

OF

PEACH TREES—

1 year from

Bud

Each 10 100 1000

Extra 6 to 7 feet, 5-8 inch and up

XXXX

50 $4.50 $35.00 $250.00

First class, 5 to 6 ft., 9-16 to 5-8 inch

XXX

40 3.50 30.00 225.00

4 to 5 feet, 7-16 to 9-16 inch

XX

30 2.25 20.00 150.00

3 to 4 ft., 5-16 to 7-16 inch

X

25 2.00 15.00 120.00

2 to 3 ft., partly branched, about 5-16 20 1.80 12.00 90.00

ParcelPost Size 2 to3 ft. and3 to 4ft. only at 5c extra pertree. Our Peach Trees have

made

an excellent growth and will grade up line and we havea goodsupplyto offer. Mostly 5 to 6ft., 4 to 5ft.and3 to 4 ft.trees. Nice trees.

A

large stock of Elberta, J. II. Hale and Roberta.

I wish to call your special attention to the fact that every one of our large

stock of peach trees are

budded

on North Carolina Natural seedlings, the most hardyin theU. S. Our trees are wellgrown, smooth

and

well ro,oted. Ourprices are low, considering the quality. Let us have your order at once that

we may

reserve the varietiesforyou- Notice about time ofRipeningfor Westminster,

Md.

ORDERS

CALLING

FOR

A

QUANTITY WRITE FOR

SPECIAL

PRICES.

A

PARTIAL

LIST

OF VARIETIES

Alton (Aug. 1 to 10) Bilyeau (Oct.)

Belle of Georgia (Ea. Aug.)

Crummels

Late (Oct.)

Champion

(Aug. 25) Chair’s Choice (Sept. 12) Crawford’s Late (Sept. 18)

Carman

(Aug. 5) Captain

Ede

(Sept. 5)

Elberta (Sept. 1) Mayflower (July 1) Mt. Rose (Aug. 15) Niagara (Sept. 10)

O.

M.

Free (Sept. 15)

Picquet’s Late (Sept. 28)

Ray

(Aug. 10)

Reeve’s Favorite (Sept. 12) Roberta

Rochester

Smock

Beers (Sept. 25)

Fox

Seedling (Sept. 15) Greensboro (July4) J. H. Hale (Sept. 10)

Hiley Early (July 20)

Iron

Mountain

(Sept. 25) Morris

White

(Sept. 30)

Stump

(Sept. 20)

Salway

(Sept. 30) Willett (Sept. 10)

White

Heath

Cling (Sept. 28) 10 per cent discount on all cash orders received on or before Oct. 1st; after that date 3 per cent discount for Fall shipment. 10 per cent discount before

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PRICES OF

ALL

VARIETIES OF

PEAR

TREES

STANDARD

PEARS

My

pears are

grown

on imported French stock. Price of Pear Trees, 2 Years

Each

10 100

First Class, extra, 5 to 7 feet, 3-4.inch and up

XXX..

$1.00 $9.00 $75.00

11 11 4 to 6 feet, 5-8 to 3-4 inch

XX

85. 8.00 70.00

1 or

2 yr., 4 to 5 feet, 1-2 to 5-8 inch

X..

.75 6.50 50.00

“1

year, 3 to 4 feet 65 6.00 45.00 Special Prices 'will be givenfor orders of 125 or more.

Parcel Post Size 3 to 4 ft.

add

5cper tree extra.

PRICES OF

ALL

VARIETIES OF

DWARF

PEAR

TREES

Each

10 100

2 year, 3 1-2 to 5 feet, 3-4 inch and up

XXX

.80 $7.00 $50.00

2 year, 3 to 4feet, 5-8 to 3-4 inch

XX

.75 6.50 45.00

2 year, 2 to 3 feet, 1-2 to 5-8 inch

X

.70 6.00 40.00

Add

2c per tree extra for Bartlett

and

Sickle.

Parcel Post Size 2 to 3 ft. and 3 to 4 ft. add5c per tree extra.

VARIETIES OF

STANDARD

AND

DWARF

PEARS

Bartlett Flemish

Beauty

Sheldon

Clapp’s Favorite Kieffer Sickle

Duchess

Lawrence

Wilder, Etc.

PRICES OF

ALL

VARIETIES OF

SWEET

CHERRY

TREES

BUDDED

ON

FRENCH

MAZZARD

STOCKS

Each

1C 100

2 year, 5 to 7 feet, il-16 inch and up

XXX

$1.40 $12.00 $100.00

2 year, 4 1-2 to 6 feet, 5-8 to 3-4inch

XX

1.10 9.00 80.00 2 year, 4 to 5 feet, 1-2 to 5-8 inch

X

.w 5 7.50 70.00

PRIES OF

ALL

VARIETIES OF

SWEET

AND

SOUR

CHERRY

TREES

Budded

on French

Mahaleb

Stocks

Each

10 100

2 year, 5 to 7 feet, 11-16 inch

an#

up

XXX

$1.00 $9.50 $75.00

2 year, 4 1-2 to 6 feet, 5-8 to 11-16 inch

XX

95 9.00 70.00 2 year, 4to 5 feet,1-2 to 5-8 inch

X

.75 6.50 60.00

VARIETIES

SOUR

and

Duke’s Early Richmond,

Dye

House, Olivet

and

Large

Montmor-ency.

SWEETS,

White

Ox

Heart, Governor

Wood,

Napoleon, Ida, Black Tartarian,

Windsor, Yellow Spanish, Bing, Etc.

CRAB APPLES

Each

First Class, 4 to 6 feet

XXX

.85

li

4 to 5 feet

XX

.65 Varieties, Hyslop, Martha,

Whitney

and Transcendent.

Per 10 $7.00 5.00

APRICOTS

Each

Per 10 2 year, 4 to 5 feet

XX.

75 7.00 2 year, 3 to 4 feet

X

50 4.50

VARIETIES:

Acme

and

Early Golden, Etc.

Parcel Post Size 3 to 4 ft.

add

5c per tree extra.

Buy

Direct

from Grower and

Get DollarValues for

Money

Expended

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WESTMINSTER

NURSERY, WESTMINSTER,

MD.

5

PRICES

OF

ALL

VARIETIES OF

PLUM

TREES

2 years, 5 to 7 feet, 3-4inch and up

XXX.

2 year, 4 1-2 to 6 feet, 5-8 to 3-4 inch

XX,

2 year, 4 to 5 feet, 1-2 to 5-8 inch

X

Each

10 100

$1.00 $9.50 $75.00

.95 9.00 70.00 .75 6.00 50.00 AInimla nee

Brad^havv Red June

German

Prune

VARIETIES

Burbank

Shropshire

Damson

Moore’s Arctic Climax

QUINCE

Satsuma

Wickson

Lombard

Gold, Etc. 2years, 4 to 6 feet

XXX

2year, 3 to4 feet

XX

2year, 2 to 3 feet

X

VARIETIES:

Orange, Bourgeat,

Parcel Post Size 2 to 3

Each 10 100 $1.05 $10.00 $75-00 1.00 8.50 70.00 .75 7.00 60.00

M

eech ft. add Prof., Champion. 5c per tree extra.

RASPBERRY

Prii Cumberland (Black)

Kansas and Eureka (Black)

Ruby

and Miller

Red

St. Rigs Everbearing (Red)

By

Parcel Post add lc per plant extra. Special

j tities.

BLACKBERRIES

PriceEach Snyder 15 Early Harvest 15 El Dorado 15 Blower 15 Lu^retia Dewberry 10

Logan

Berry .25

By

Parcel Post add 2c per plant extra.

MULBERRY

Downing, Hicks,

New

American

4 to 6 feet

CURRANTS

2 year No. 1 Pay’s Prolific 20

1 year No. 1 Pay’s Prolific 15

2 years No. 1 Cherry

2 year No. 1 North Star

By

Parcel Post

add

2e per plant extra.

3er 10 Per 100 Per 1000 .75 $4.00 $25.00

.75 3.75 25.00 .60 3.50 25.00 .75 4.00 30.00 es given on large quan:

cr10 Per100 Per1000 .60 $4.00 $30.00 .60 4.00 30.00 .75 5.00 40.00 .75 5.50 35.00 .60 4.00 30.00 2.00 15.00

Price

Each

Per 10

....$1.25 $10.00 Each 10 100 .20 $1.90 $18.00 .15 1.40 12.5u .20 1.90 18.00 .25 2.50 20.00

GOOSEBERRIES

year No. 1

Downing

and Smith Improved.

By

Parcel Post

add

2c per plant extra.

Each . .30 10 $3.00 100 $20.00

GRAPES

Except as Noted. Each

Two

year No. 1

10 $2.00

100 $18.50

Varieties: Moore’s Early, Worden, Catawba,

Agawam,

Niagara, Moore’s Diamond, Concord 2 year No. 1 .20 $1.50 $12.00

Owing

to State Quarantine, Currants

and

Gooseberries can be Shipped into the following States only: Conn., N. Y. Pa., Md., Del., N. J., Va., N. C., S C.,

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This shows a block of our 2 year Asparagus plants photographed August 11.

We

have

upwards

of 500,000 of these plantstooffer.

ASPARAGUS ASSORTED

Doz. 100 1000

Two

year No. 1 ... .50 $2.00 $10.00

Varieties: Conovers, Palmetto, Barr’s

Mam.,

Giant Argentine.

ASPARAGUS

PEDGREED

WASHINGTON

Doz. 100 1000

Two

year No. 1 $2.50 $15.00

One

year No. 1 ... .50 2.00 10.00

RHUBARB

Each

Doz. 100 1000

Eaton and

Myatt’s Linnaeus 15 $1.00 $5.00 $40.00

By

Parcel Post

add

1 l-2cper plantextra.

Horse Radish No. 1, 6 inchRoots .60 2.50 20.00

Horse Radish No. 1,

Crowns

.75 3.75 30.00

STRAWBERRIES

Any

soil that will produce a good crop of corn is adapted to growing good

Strawberries, but as they shouldbe kept free

from

weeds,

we

believe it will pay to select land free

from

weed

seed, even if it is not your richest land.

All plants of this class, tied25 plants in a bunch; less the usual discount for cash with orders. Plants nicely

packed

on cars here. If

by

mail

add

10c per 100

plants.

No

plants

dug

for shipment before October 1st.

PRICES OP

STRAWBERRY

PLANTS

50 100 500 1000

Senator

Dunlap

$1.00 $1.85 $5.00 $ 8.00 Haverland 1.00 1.85 5.25 8.50

Steven’s Late

Champion

. 1.00 1.85 5.25 8.50

Chesapeake 1.25 2.00 6.00 10.00 Premier 1.25 2.00 6.00 10.00 Sharpless

Oak

’s Early 1.00 1.85 5.00 8.00 1.00 1.85 5.25 8.50 Klondike 1.00 1.85 5.25 8.50 Virginia 1.00 1.85 5.25 8,50 If Interested in Planting

Home

Grounds Properly ask for our Booklet,

Home

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WESTMINSTER

NURSERY,

WESTMINSTER, MD.

7

Propagating Building and Green House, showing young Evergreens under Skinner

water system in foreground.

STRAWBERRY

PLANTS

(Continued) 50 100 500 1000

Norwood

1.00 1.85 5.00 8.00

Aroma

1.00 1.85 5.25 8,50 Bubacli 1.25 2.00 5.50 0.00

Gandy

1.00 1.85 5.25 8.50 Uncle

Jim

1.00 1.85 5.25 8.50 St. Louis 1.00 1.85 5.25 8.50 Other varietiespriced on application.

By

Parcel Post add l-2cplant extra.

Per Per Per Per Per

Fall Bearing Strawberry Plants Doz. 50 100 500 1000 Progressive .75 $2.00 $3.00 $8.00 $15.00

Superb .75 2.00 3.00 8.00 15.00

PRIVET

Price Per 10 Per 100 Per 1000 California 2 year, 2 to 3 feet 1.25 6.50 55.00

California 2 year, 18 to 24 inches . 1.00 5.00 40.00

California 2 year, 12 to 18 inches .85 4.00 35.00

California 1 year, 1 1-2 to 2 feet .85 $4.50 $40.00 California 1 year, 12 to 18 inches .75 3.50 30.00

California 1 year, 8 to 12 inches .65 3.00 25.00

California 1 year, 6 to 8 inches .50 2.50 15.00

Armor

River

North

18 to 24 inches.... 1.25 7.00 60.00

Armor

River North 12 to 18 inches... 1.00 6.00 50.00

Armor

River North 8 to 12 inches.... .75 4.50 35.00

IBOTA

PRIVET,

2

YR.

TRANSPLANTED

Each

10 100.

18 to 24 inch .20 $1.50 $12.00 12 to 18 inch .15 1.25 10.00

REGEL

PRIVET

18

TO

24

INCH

.40 3.75 30.00

We

have over 500,000 Privet, fine, bushy plants

and

these very low prices

shouldinterest you.

Add

V

2C

Each

perPlantif

by

ParcelPost.

See lowprices onCalifornia Privets.

NOTE OUR

10% DISCOUNT

FOR ALL CASH

WITH

ORDERS RECEIVED

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This shows a block of Cal. Privets coming 2 years, photographed August 11. Note excellent growth and bushy, well branched plants, which will grade up fine in 12

to 18 inch, 18 to 24 inch, and 2 to 3 feet grades.

BARBERRY

Per 10 Per 100

Barberry Thunbergi 2 to 3 feet, 3 years transplanted $4.50 $35.00

Barberry Thunbergi18 to24inches, 2years transplanted 3.00 20.00

Barberry Thunbergi 12 to ISinches, 2 years transplanted 1.75 12.50

Barberry Thunbergi 8 to 12 inches, 2 years transplanted 1.50 8.00

NEW

JAPANESE

RED LEAF

BARBERRY

Each

Per 10

1 year No. 1 1.00 $8.50

We

Do

Not

Ship Barberry

by

Parcel Post.

NUT

TREES

Each

Butternut, 5 to 6 feet $1.25 Butternut, 4 to 5 feet 1.00

Butternut, 3 to 4 feet .75

English Walnut, 3 to 4 feet 1.75

English Walnut, 2 to 3 feet 1.50

Japan

Walnut, 3 to 4 feet 1.50

Japan

Walnut, 2 to 3 feet 1.25

Japan

Walnut, 12 to 18 inch .. .50 Thin Shelled Pecan, 18 to 24 inch 1.75

WEEPING

TREES

Each

Per 10

European

Ash, 2 year heads $1.75

European

Ash, 1 year heads 1.50

Birch, Cut leaved, 4 to 6 feet 4.00 Mulberry, Teas, 2 year heads 2.50

Wisconsin Willows, 5 to 7 feet 1.00 $ 8.50 Umbrella Catalpa, 5 to 6 feet, select 2.00 17.50

FOREST TREE

SEEDLINGS

Per 100 Catalpa Speciosa, 18 inch $5.00

Black Locust, 18 inch 4.00

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WESTMINSTER

NURSERY, WESTMINSTER, MD.

Tliis shows one of our several blocks of one and two year transplanted Barberry

Thunbergi, consisting of about 35,000’ nice bushy plants. Photographed July 10.

SHRUBBERY

Each

Hydrangea

P. G., 2 to 3 feet .60

Hydrangea

P. G., 18 to 24 inches .50

Hydrangea

P. G., 12 to 18 inches .40

Hydrangea

Hills of Snow, 2 to 3 feet .65

Hydrangea

Hills of Snow, 18 to 24 inches ; .50

Hydrangea

Hills of Snow, 12 to 18 inches .45

Tree Hydrangea, 3 to 4 feet 1.50

Tree Hydrangea, 2 to 3 feet 1.25

Hydrangea

Madam

Moulliere (White French) 12 inches .75 Forsythia. Fortuni, 18 to 24 inches .45

Forsythia Fortuni, 12 to 18 inches .40

Forsythia Yirdissima, 18 to 24 inches .60

Forsythia Yirdissima, 12 to 18 inches .40

Forsythia Intermedia, 18 to 24 inches .50

Weigelia Hendersonia, 4 to 5 feet ... .75

Weigelia Hendersonia, 3 to 4 feet .65

Weigelia Hendersonia, 2 to 3 feet ' .50

Weigelia Rosea, 4 to 5 feet .85

Weigelia Rosea, 3 to 4 feet .75

Weigelia Rosea, 2 to 3 feet .50

Weigelia Rosea, 18 to 24 inches .40

Spirea Opulifolia, Ninebark, 2 to 3 feet .75

Spirea Opulifolia, Ninebark, 18 to 24 inches .60

Spirea Opulifolia, Ninebark, 12 to 18 inches .40

Spirea Opulifolia aurea, Golden Ninebark, 3 to 4 feet .85

Spirea Opulifolia aurea, Golden Ninebark, 2 to 3 feet .70

Spirea Opulifolia aurea, Golden Ninebark, 18 to 24 inches .50

Spirea Billardi, 4 to 5 feet .70

Spirea Billardi, 3 to 4 feet. .65

Spirea Billardi, 2 to 3 feet .45

Spirea

Van

Houtti, 4 to 5 feet .60

Spirea

Yan

Houtti, 3 to 4 feet.. .50

Spirea

Yan

Houtti, 2 to 3 feet .40

Spirea Yan. Houtti, 18 to 24 inches .30

Spirea

Anthony

Waterer, 18 to 24 inches... .50

Buy

Direct from

Grower

and Get DollarValuesfor

Money

Expended

(12)

This is one of our blocks of

Hydrangeas

P. G.

and

Weigelias,

which

is

making

up fine in 12 to 18 inch and 18 to 24 inch grades. Photographed July 10.

SHRUBBERY

(Continued)

Each

Spirea

Anthony

Waterer, 12 to 18 inches .40 Snowberry Red, 3 to 4 feet .65 Snowberry Red, 2 to 3 feet .50 Snowberry Red, 18 to 24 inches .40 Snowberry Red, 12 to 18 inches .30 Snowberry White, 3 to 4 feet .65 Snowberry White, 2 to 3 feet .50 Snowberry White, 18 to 24 inches .40

Bechtels Double Flowering Crab, 3 to 4 feet 1.25

Bechtels Double Flowering Crab, 2 to 3 feet 1.00

Deutzia Crenata, 4 to 5 feet .75

Deutzia Crenata, 3 to 4 feet .60

Deutzia Crenata, 2 to 3 feet .40

Deutzia Crenata, 18 to 24 inches .30

Deutzia Graeillis, 2 to 3 feet .50

Deutzia Graeillis, 18 to 24 inches .40

Deutzia Pride of Rochester, 3 to 4 feet .60

Deutzia Pride of Rochester, 2 to 3 feet .50 Deutzia Pride of Rochester, 18 to 24 inches .40 Kerria Japonica, Yellow Globe, 3 to 4 feet .65 Kerria Japonica, Yellow Globe, 2 to 3 feet .50 Kerria Japonica, Yellow Globe, 18 to 24 inches .40 Cydonia Japonica, 18 to 24 inches .60 Buddelia var Magnifiea, Butterfly Bush, Purple, 4 to 5 feet .90 Buddelia var Magnifiea, Butterfly Bush, Purple, 3 to 4 feet .70 Buddelia var Magnifiea, Butterfly Bush, Purple, 2 to 3 feet .55 Buddelia var Magnifiea, Butterfly.Bush, Purple, 18 to 24 inches .40 Buddelia asiatica, White Butterfly Bush, 3 to 4 feet .90 Buddelia asiatica, White Butterfly Bush, 2 to 3 feet .70

Syringa, Philadelphus coronarius, 2 to 3 feet... .50

Syringa, Philadelphus coronarius, 18 to 24 inches .40 Althea Double White, 2 to 3 feet .60

Althea Double White, 18 to 24 inches .50

Calycanthus, Sweet Shurb, 18 to 24 inches .75

LILACS,

budded, 2 to 3 feet .85

LILACS,

Budded, 18 to 24 inches .75

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NURSERY, WESTMINSTER, MD.

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Varieties and colors of Lilacs as follows

:

Alexander

Humbolt

Reddish Purple Mad. Lemoine, Double

White Emile Lemoine, Double

Rosey Lilac Rhtomagensis, Single

Red

Jean Bart, Double

Rosey Carmine Tournefort, Single

Lavender

Prince de Beauvau, Double

Violet Mad. Abel Chatenay, Double

White Each Lilac,

Common

Purple, 3 to 4 feet .75 Lilac,

Common

Purple, 2 to 3 feet .65 Lilac,

Common

Purple, 18 to 24 inches .40

CLIMBING

SHRUBS

Each

Clematis Jackmanii, 2 yr. No. 1 .90

Clematis Paniculata, 2 yr. No. 1 .60

Clematis Henrii, 2 yr. No. 1 .90 Ampelopsis Veitchii, Virginia Creeper, 2 yr. No. 1 .60 Dutchman’s Pipe, 2 yr. No. 1 .85

Purple Wisteria, 2 yr. No. 1 .60

Hall’s Japan Honeysuckle, 2 yr. No. 1 .65

English Ivy, 2 yr. No. 1 .65

BULBS

Each Per 10 Per 100

Peonies, assorted colors, No. 1 65 $6.00 Peonies, assorted colors and

named

varieties $1.00 9.00

Hyacinths, large Dutch Bulbs, in assorted colors .25 2.25 $20.00

Tulips, No. 1 Bulbs, assorted colors 15 1.25 8.50

Each

Per 10 Per 100

GERMAN

IRIS,

NO.

1 20 $1.75 $15.00

Varieties and colors of

German

Iris as follows

:

Loreley S., light yellow; F., blue bordered light yellow; Dalmarius, pale gray blue; F., darker shaded violet brown; Florentine Alba, creamy white; Darius

S., rich canary yellow; F., Lilac margined white, gold beard; Nibelungen,

flowers large suffused with olive green and yellow; Juniata, clear blue.

Each

Per 10 Per 100

JAPANESE

IRIS,

NO.

1 30 $2.50 $20.00

Varieties: Shigo-no-urinami, dark blue with yellow center; Zama-no-mori, double

violet red

Each

Per 10 Per 100

PHLOX

No. 1 35 $3.00 $25.00

Varieties and colors as follows: R. P. Strauthers, rosey cherry red; Pantheon, rosey pink; Eclaireur, rosey carmine; Rosenberg, wine with red eye; Mrs. Wil-liam Jenkins, white.

C

ANNAS

(Sold for Spring Delivery Only)

Each

Per 10

Large Foliage 15 $1.50

Bronze Bedder 25 2.00

King

Humbert

35 3.00

Select dwarf green foliage 20 1.75

ORNAMENTAL

SHADE

TREES

Each

Oriental Plane, 10' to 12 feet $4.00

Oriental Plane, 8 to 10 feet 2.00

Oriental Plane, 5 to 7 feet 1.25

Oriental Plane, 4 to 5 feet .75

Catalpa Speciosa, 2 inch caliper, 10 to 12 feet... 4.00

Catalpa Speciosa,

1%

to 2 inch caliper, 8 to 10'feei 2.50

Norway

Maple,

2%

inch caliper, 12 to 16 feet 6,50

Norway

Maple,

1%

inch caliper, 101 to 12 feet 5.00

Norway

Maple, 8 to 10' feet 3.50

Norway

Maple, 6 to 8 feet 2.00

Norway

Maple, 5 to 6 feet 1.25 Silver Maple, 10' to 12 feet 2.75 Silver Maple, 8 to 101 feet 1.25

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One

block of our Evergreens showing in center Retinaspora, Squarrosa Veitchii

(Silver).

To

the right

Norway

Spruce, Etc.,

and

to the left

Boxwood,

Etc.

J. E. Stoner standingin the foreground.

ORNAMENTAL

SHADE TREES

(Continued) Silver Maple, 6 to 8 feet

Silver Maple, 5 to 6 feet Sugar Maple, 8 to 10 feet Sugar Maple, 6 to 8 feet

Schwederli, Scarlet Maple, 6 feet.

Ash

Leaf

Maple

(Box Elder), 7 to 8 feet

Maple,

Japan

Blood Leaf, very scarce, sizes and price on request

American Elm, 6 to 8 feet American Elm, 8 to 10 feet

American and European Linden, 8 to 10 feet American and European Linden, 6 to 8 feet American and European Linden, 5 to 6 feet

Red

Bud, 8 to 10 feet

Red

Bud, 6 to 8 feet

Red

Bud, 5 to 6 feet Horse Chestnut, 8 to 10 feet

Horse Chestnut, 10 to 12 feet '

Lombardy

Poplar, 16 to 20 feet

Lombardy

Poplar, 12 to 16 feet

Lombardy

Poplar, 10 to 12 feet....

Lombardy

Poplar, 8 to 10 feet

Lombardy

Poplar, 6 to 8 feet

Lombardy

Poplar, 5 to 6 feet

Carolina Poplar, 10 to 12 feet

Carolina Poplar, 8 to 10 feet

Carolina Poplar, 6 to 8 feet

Carolina Poplar, 5 to 6 feet .

Tulip Poplar, 10 to 12 feet .

Tulip Poplar, 2 to 3 inch caliper

White

Flowering Dogwood, 8 to 10 feet

White

Flowering Dogwood, 5 to 6 feet

WTiite Flowering Dogwood, 4 to 5 feet

White

Flowering Dogwood, 3 to 4 feet Dogwood,

Red

Osier, 3 to 4 feet Dogwood,

Red

Osier, 2 to 3 feet

Each

1.00 .75 2.00 1.40 5.00 1.25 1.25 2.00 2.00 1.25 1.00 2.25 1.25 1.00 4.00 6.00 3.00 2.25 1.50 1.00 .65 .50 1.50 1.00 .75 .50 2.75 5.00 2.75 1.25 .85 .65 .75 .65

We

sell onlytrees

we

grow. This is for your protection as well as our own.

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NURSERY, WESTMINSTER,

MX). 13

ORNAMENTAL

SHADE

TREES

(Continued)

Each

Gray Dogwood, 3 to 4 feet 1.00 Gray Dogwood, 2 to 3 feet .75 Plum, Purple Leaf, Prunis Pissardi, 4 feet 1.50 European Mt. Ash, 6 to 8 feet 2.50 European Mt. Ash, 5 to 6 feet 2.00 American Mountain Ash, 6 to 8 feet 1.50 American Mountain Ash, 5 to 6 feet 1.25 American Beech, 6 to 8 feet. 1.50 American Beech, 5 to 6 feet 1.00

Magnolia, assorted, very scarce, size and prices on application

Rhodendrons, assorted, 18 to 24 inches 7.50

Our

Shade Trees cannot be beaten.

Prices on other sorts and sizes given on application.

EVERGREENS

Each

Norway

Spruce, 12 to 18 inches .75

Norway

Spruce, 18 to 24 inches 1.25

Norway

Spruce, 2 to 3 feet 2.00

Norway

Spruce, 3 to 4 feet 3.00 Arbor Vitae Pyramidalis, 12 to 18 inches 1.25 Arbor Vitae Pyramidalis, 18 to 24 inches 2.00 Arbor Vitae Pyramidalis, 2 to 3 feet 2.75 Arbor Vitae Pyramidalis, 3 to 4 feet 3.25 Arbor Vitae Globosa, 15 to 18 inches 1.85 Arbor Vitae Globosa, 18 to 24 inches 2.75 Arbor Vitae Hoveyii, 12 to 15 inches 2.00 Arbor Vitae Hoveyii, 18 to 24 inches 2.75 Arbor Vitae

Thumb

(Silver) 12 to 18 inches 1.75 Arbor Vitae

Thumb

(Silver) 18 to 24 inches 2.75 Arbor Vitae American, 18 to 24 inches 1.40 Arbor Vitae American, 2 to 3 feet 2.00 Arbor Vitae American, 3 to 4 feet 3.00

This is a block of Evergreens showing Arbor Vitae, Pyramidalis and Junipers Sabina, Etc. Also note other assorted varieties of Evergreens to right

and

left, all of which are nice popular size for immediate effect.

We

call your attention to our Evergreens

and

low prices.

August

25th to

September25thisthe proper timeto transplantallevergreens for Fall and

March

15to

May

15 for Spring.

We

digallEvergreen with a goodballofearth

and

then

burlap them.

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A

block of our Evergreens showing Retinaspora

Plumosa and Aurea

(Golden) Notenice size of 18 to 24 inch and 2 to 3 ft. grades.

EVERGREENS

(Continued)

Each

Colorado Blue Spruce, 12 to 18 inches 2.75

Colorado Blue Spruce, 18 to 24 inches 3.75

Colorado Green Spruce, 18 to 24 inches 1.75

Colorado Green Spruce, 2 feet 2.25 Irish Juniper, 18 to 24 inches 1.65 Irish Juniper, 2 to 3 feet 2.25 Sabina Juniper, 18 to 24 inches 2.75 Sabina Juniper, 12 to 18 inches 2.00 Sabina Juniper, 2 to 3 feet 2.75

Pfitzeriana Juniper, 12 to 18 inches 1.85

Pfitzeriana Juniper, 18 to 24 inches 2.75

Pfitzeriana Juniper, 2 to 3 feet 3.00 Canadian Hemlock, 12 to 18 inches 1.50 Canadian Hemlock, 18 to 24 inches 2.00 Canadian Hemlock, 2 to 3 feet 2.75

Retinaspora Squarrosa Veitchii (Silver) 12 to 18 inches 1.85

Retinaspora Squarrosa Veitchii (Silver) 18 to 24 inches 2.75

Retinaspora Squarrosa Veitchii (Silver) 2 to 3 feet 3.50

Retinaspora Plumosa, 12 to 18 inches 1.75

Retinaspora Plumosa, 18 to 24 inches 2.25

Retinaspora Plumosa, 2 to 3 feet 2.75

Retinaspora Plumosa, 3 to 4 feet 3.25

Retinaspora Plumosa aurea (Golden) 12 to 18 inches 2.00

Retinaspora Plumosa aurea (Golden) 18 to 24 inches 2.50

Retinaspora Plumosa aurea (Golden) 2 to 3 feet 3.00

Retinaspora Filifera, 18 to 24 inches 2.00

Retinaspora Filifera, 12. to 18 inches.. 1.50

Retinaspora Filifera, 2 to 3 feet 2.50

Retinaspora Filifera, 3 to 4 feet 3.00

Retinaspora Picifera, 12 to 18 inches 1.75 Retinaspora Picifera, 18 to 24 inches 2.25

Retinaspora Picifera, 2 to 3 feet 2.75

Retinaspora Picifera aurea (Golden) 12 to 18 inches 1.85

Retinaspora Picifera aurea (Golden) 18 to 24 inches 2.50

Retinaspora Picifera aurea (Golden) 2 to 3 feet 3.00

Buy

Direct

from

Grower

and GetDollarValues for

Money

Expended

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WESTMINSTER

NURSERY, WESTMINSTER,

MD.

15

EVERGREENS

(Continued)

Each

Dwarf Boxwood

SempervirensSalicifolia, 10 to 12 inches 1.00

Dwarf Boxwood

Sempervirens Salicifolia, 12 to 18 inches 1.50

Dwarf Boxwood

Sempervirens Salicifolia, 18 to 24 inches 2.50

Dwarf Boxwood

Sempervirens Suffruiticosa, 10 to 12 inches 1.25

Dwarf Boxwood

Sempervirens Suffruiticosa, 12 to 18 inches 1.75

Dwarf Boxwood

Sempervirens Suffruiticosa, 18 to 24 inches 2.50 Standard

Boxwood

Arborescens (Tree Box) 10 to 12 inches 1.00 Standard

Boxwood

Arborescens (Tree Box) 12 to 18 inches 1.50 Standard

Boxwood

Arborescens (Tree Box) 18 to 24 inches 2.25

ROSES

Each Dorothy Perkins, 2 yr. No. 1 .50 Climbing American Beauty .85

Baby

Rambler, Pink .85

Crimson Rambler .75

Pink Rambler .75

Yellow Rambler .75

Blue Rambler .75

TREE ROSES

3.00

Hybrid Perpetual Roses .85 Varieties of Hybrid Perpetual Roses as follows: American Beauty,

La

France,

Paul Neyron, Black Prince, Coquette de Blanche,

Magna

Charta, Frau Karl

Druchki, Grussan Teplitz, etc.

We

can supply all of the popular roses in different varieties and colors.

Our large Storage Building with packing shed connected; also young Evergreens,

Green House and Propagating House.

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NUMBER

OF

TREES

TO

AN

ACRE

30 feet apart each

way

50 10 feet apart each

way

345 25 feet apart each

way

75 8 feet apart each

way

684 20 feet apart each

way

110 6 feet apart each

way

1,210 18 feet apart each

way

135 5 feet apart each

way

1,742 15 feet apart each

way

205 4 feet apart each

way

2,723 11 feet apart each

way

300 3 feet apart each

way

4,840

RULE

Multiply the distance in feet between the rows

by

the distance the plants are apart in the rows,

and

theproductwillbethe

number

ofsquare feet for each plant or hill, which divided into the

number

of feet in an acre, 43,560, will

give the

number

oftrees inanacre.

DISTANCE FOR PLANTING

Standard Apples 30to40 feet each

way

Standard Pears

and

strong growing Cherries 20 feet each

way

Standard Plums, Apricots, Peaches, Nectarines 14 to 18 feet each

way

Dwarf

Pears Grapes

Strawberries, for fieldculture Strawberries, for garden culture Raspberries

10 to 12 feet each

way

rows 8 to 10 feet apart, 7 to 8 feet in rows 1

by

4 feet apart

1 to 2 feet apart

rows4to 6feetapart, 2 to 3feetinrows SHIPMENTS

BY PARCEL

POST cannot be larger than 72 inches including the length

and

circumference of the package.

Weight must

not exceed 70 pounds within the First and Second Zones

that is within a radius of 150 miles of the shipping point; elsewhere, not

more

than 20 pounds can be sent

by

Parcel Post.

Parcel Post. Trees not larger in size than 2 to 3 feet can be sent

by

parcel post prepaid, at 3 cts. per tree extra.

HOW

TO

CARE

FOR TREES

WHEN

RECEIVED

If Frozen

when

Received bury the package

unopened

in well drained ground orplace it in a cool cellar, so that it will

thaw

out slowly

and gradual^

without being exposed to the air.

If they should appear

Dry

or Shriveled

When

Received, through delay in ;ransit, or

from any

cause, take

them from

the package

and

plunge into a tub of water orbury the rootsin the ground in an inclinedposition, so as to cover one-half or

more

of the tops with earth,

and

then thoroughly soak with water, and

then let remain for twenty-four hours or more, until they regain their fresh,

plump

appearance,

when

they

may

be planted.

Our

Guarantee

While

we

exercise the greatest care to have every tree and

plant true to

name

and are ready, on proper proof, to replace anything sent

by

us that proves untrue to label, free of charge, it is understood

and

agreed be-tween purchaser and ourselves that

we

are not to be held liable for

any

greater

sum

than that paid us for said trees that

may

prove untrue.

Time

of Shipment

To

the Fall trade,

we

will

commence

to ship trees as soon as the leaves are off and the

wood

ripe, and plants about the 1st of October and

continue as long as the weatner is mild. For the Spring trade, in most seasons')

we

can fill orders as early as February for the South, as late as

May

for the

Northern customers.

Always name

date

when you want

stock shipped, but have it reach you before you need it.

We

endeavor to handle your stock in the best

manner, pack it up nicely

and

give

you

good count.

When

Best to Order

Order now, do not wait until you are ready to plant.

Your

order will not be shipped until the proper time.

How

Best to

Remit

Remit by

Bank

Draft, Express

Money

Order, or Post Office

Money

Order on Westminster Post Office, Registered Letter, or stamps for the fractional part of a dollar.

Payments

invariably in advance.

Prices

named

In this list supercede all former quotations

and

are subject to change without notice.

ClaimsforDeduction should be

made

within five days

from

receipt of goods!

Thisspecialpricelist isouragent

and

thekinds

and

varieties of stock

named

herein are comprisedlargely of the stock

we

grow.

TNEST

RUIT

OR

AIR

I

CURES

J.

E.

STONER

Sole Proprietor ofTheWestminster Nursery

Westminster,

Md.

Long

DistanceC.

&

P.Telephone

222

IME

RIED

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