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Show IlfMMf I ?f $199 JiMf' ratiw m? NOVEMBER, 1978 are announce that tor next Spring, we will be able to provide some trees and shrubs locally grown. We also Intend to have a larger, cold storage area to better provide you with hardy, reasonably-priceWe happy to d plant ma terial. the following list indicates available bare-roo- t trees and shrubs available lor next Spring, 1979. They will be available lor planting in late March. These will carry a lull, money, back guarantee of the original price until June 1, 1979. Claims must be made in writing prior to that time. Complete insturctlons on care and planing will be included, or planting can be arranged lor. Please look the list over carefully and indicate your order on the order form. Money must accompany the order before Feb. 1, 1979 to take advantage of these prices, except for wholesale accounts, which may set Prices F.O.B. . up terms of 30 days net with proper credit references. Utah Gift certificates also are available. 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Utah 0 BH.OJM EI528S69Z 84622 LOCALLY GROWN VARIETIES SIZE RETAIL COST EACH To qualify for wholesale prices, a minimum total order of SO frees is required, purchased in bundles Bartlett pear leading pear McIntosh Apple - fall apple mainly for sauce Lodi Apple - summer apple medium-sizeGreen Ash shade tree Western Sand Cherry with purple fruits Robusta Cottonless Cottonwood - fast growing, of 10 WHOLESALE trees for each variety and size. 50-6- 5-- English Hawthorne Honeylocust Russian Olive 50-6- 20-2- 70-9- can be hedged shade tree small tree with gray leaves d Mandshurica Plum dense, leathery shrub with edible fruits Myrobalan Plum Theves Lombardy Poplar spire-likRose Apple dense, large edible hips Multiflora Rose barrier hedge Corkscrew Willow twisted branches Golden Willow weeping, golden bark 50-6- e 6-- 6-- 30-4- 50-6- Indicates those which are exceptionally nice (See other side for other varieties not locally grown) VARIETIES NOT SIZE GROWN LOCALLY COST fast growing, vase shaped Hybrid, Elm Lavalle Hawthorne white, coral fruits, shiny Paul's Scarlet Hawthorne red, attractive berries Shademaster Honeylocust thornless, fruitless 80-90' 20-25' Pixwell Gooseberry - berries hang down, easy picking ) S.D. Lodi Apple - yellow, summer apple S.D. Jonathan Apple - red, fall apple S.D. Red Rome Apple winter, red S. D. Golden Delicious Apple - winter, golden yellow S.D. Winesap Apple winter, good storage qualities S.D. Red Delicious Apple - winter, leading eating apple Winter Pearmain Apple winter, hardy Chinese Apricot late blooming, also called Mormon A. Tilton Apricot late blooming, medium sized Perfection Apricot - hardy, large fruit Sunglo Apricot tree and bud hardy, medium fruit Black Republican Cherry - late blooming, med. black Lambert Cherry late blooming, sweet Montmorency Cherry - leading sour cherry Lemon Elberta Peach excellent canner Elberta Peach ripens 2 weeks after Lemon Elberta Herb Hale Peach large fruit, winter hardy buds J.H. Hale Peach - large fruit, ripens with Elberta Damson Plum small, purple skin, yellow flesh Santa Rosa Plum - large, red skin, yellow flesh Satsuma Plum - large, red skin, red flesh Yellow Egg Plum medium, yellow Bluefre Prune - large, sweet, blue skin, yellow flesh Max Red Bartlett Pear - same as Bartlett with red skin Dwarf Bartlett Pear eating and canning Dwarf Pineapple Quince - taste resembles a pineapple 2 yr. ttl Marshall Seedless Ash 5 6' (bn 10.25 (br.) 18.50 1 11.00 6-9.00 5-(br.) 5-- 6 (br.) 5-(br.) (Semi-Dwarf- . - seedless, dark green 50-6- Umbrella Catalpa grafted to create shape Siouxland Cottonwood seedless, fast growing American Beauty Crabapple red, few fruits Pink Perfection Crabapple pink, few fruits Snowcloud Crabapple - 20-2- ' white, few fruits 70-9- 20-2- 20-2- 5 5-5-5-5-5-5-- 5-5-- 5 7' 5-5-5-- 7 5-5-- 7 5-5-5-5-5-5-5-5-5-5-5-- 4.00 7.25 7.25 7.25 7.25 7.25 7.25 7.25 7.25 7.25 7.25 7.25 7.25 7.25 7.25 6.75 6.75 6.75 6.75 7.25 7.25 7.25 7.25 7.25 7.25 8.00 8.00 50-60' Idaho Locust flowers Globe Willow round topped fall red Engleman Virginia Creeper - smaller-leafed- , double pink flowers Dwarf Flowering Almond dark green, clips well Peking Cotoneaster-6-8- " red berries Spreading Cotoneaster-5-scarlet fruits Compact European Cranberry Bush Red Twig Dogwood red winter twigs, takes shade takes shade, fall scarlet Dwarf Winged Euonymus- Farrand Forsythia-6-8- ' bright yellow flowers Pink Flowering Honeysuckle pink flowers single red Congo Hybrid Lilac double pink Edouard Andre Hybrid Lilac double white Ellen Willmott Hybrid Lilac single purple Ludwig Spaethe Hybrid double bluish President Grevy Hybrid Lilac Cistena Bush Plum pink flowers, redish leaves soft yellow flowers Kathryn Dykes Potentilia-3-4- ' Golden Privet golden new growth Lodense Privet compact growth red flowers fled Flowering Quince Paul Scarlet Climber Rose - red flowers, hardy Eutin Floribunda Rose - red flowers, hardy Jiminy Cricket Floribunda Rose tangerine red Floridora Floribunda Rose - orange red Circus Floribunda Rose - blooms untold to 35-40 orchid-colore- 35-40' 5-- 6 5-- 10-12' Lilac-10-1- '(br.) (br.) (br.) (br.) (br.) 5-6-5-5-- 6 9.50 11.00 21.25 9.25 0-6-- 2yr.1 2-2-2-- 2-- " 18-22-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-" " " " it 9.75 10.75 f mi mi i vine 9.25 4 25 4. 75 4.25 0.00 5.25 4.5 0 6.5 0 4.25 4.25 5.25 5.25 5.25 5.25 5.25 5.5 0 4.75 5 .00 4.25 4.00 4.50 4.50 4.50 4.50 g shades Grootendorst Hybrid Rugosa Rose - hardy, crimson red Sir Thomas Lipton Rugosa Rose hardy, double white mi mi mi 4.50 4. 75 4.75' Name Address City Phone. No. We solicit your help in planning our growing and stocking programs. If you would, please complete the following: Do you have any plants doing excepor description and what is tionally well? If so. please write down the name exceptional about it. Example: "Our apple tree bears annually." us to carry in the future? If Are there any other plants which you would like so. what and why. COMMENTS: lllli tint Litt&fc iiiiiiiiiiiii sWihj.il |