LIST OF FRUIT PLANTS FOK 1915. 



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ST. AEGIS BASrBEEEY. 



RASPBERRIES — Black Varieties. 



Columbian — Deep purplish red, sweet and highly flavored, 

 berry large, wonderfully productive. 



Cumberland — The largest of the black sorts, far surpassing all 

 others. It is a healthy, vigorous grower, producing stout, 

 well-branched canes, which bear immense crops of mag- 

 nificent berries. Fruit very large, Arm, of fine quality and 

 ships well. 



Gregg — Very large and firm; late. 



Kansas — One of the best. Ripens early. As large as Gregg 1 

 and of better color. Very productive. 



Older — As large as Gregg and ten days earlier. Fine quality. 

 Strong plants, each 10c; per doz. 75c; per 100 $3.00. By 

 mail, 10c per doz. extra. 



Red Varieties. 



Cardinal — Recommended very highly for family use especially. 

 It makes a great growth, is extremely hardy, and its rich, 

 red, pure-flavored fruit is produced in wonderful abundance. 



Cnthbert — An old hardy market variety, remarkable for its 

 shipping qualities and great productiveness. 



Marlboro — The best early berry for the market; cane hard and 

 productive. 



Loudon — Very hardy and productive; a splendid shipper; large 

 and fine quality. 



Strong plants, each 10c; per doz. 75c; per 100 $3.00. By 

 mail, 10c per doz. extra. 



ST. REGIS — The "Early Till Late" Raspberry. A continuous 

 fruiting sort, bearing unceasingly from June to October. 

 It is furthermore the earliest fruiting red sort, beginning 

 to ripen from June 15th to 20th, is wonderfully prolific, 

 bearing heavily on the old wood until late in August and 

 thereafter on the new. The fruit is bright-crimson, of large 

 size and surpassing quality. Any soil seems to suit it. 

 Price, each 20c; per dozen $2.00. 



STRAWBERRIES. 



All Strawberries are either staminate or pistilate (per- 

 fect or imperfect), and pistilate varieties should have 

 staminate sorts planted with them about every third row; 

 failures often arise from the fact that many cultivators 

 do not understand this law. For garden culture plant 

 15 inches apart in rows IS to 24 inches apart. 



Amerieus (Staminate) — In some sections this has proven 

 the longest bearing, most prolific and altogether most 

 satisfactory of the new everbearing or fall bearing va- 

 rieties. Fruits are of fine flavor and large size and are 

 borne on stout stems well off the ground. Buds should 

 be kept pinched off until three weeks to a month be- 

 fore fruit is wanted. Each 20c; per dozen $2.00. 



Beder Wood (Staminate) — Very productive, 

 market variety. 



A standard 



-Large, late, vigorous and of 



Brandywine (Staminate)- 

 excellent quality. 



Clyde (Staminate) — Large, very showy, of good quality 

 and very productive. 



Crescent (Pistilate) — Hardy, productive. 



Gandy (Staminate) — Wery late; fine shipper. 



Haverland (Pistilate) — Early. A large cropper. Fruit large. 



L,ovett (Staminate) — A vigorous grower. Fruit large, firm; 

 good color. Medium late, very productive. 



Nick Ohmer (Staminate) — A heavy yielding, mid-season sort. 

 Large fruits of best quality. 



Pan American (Staminate) — The first and best real ever- 

 bearing Strawberry ever introduced. It will give ripe 

 berries from the end of the usual strawberry season (pro- 

 viding it is not permitted to bear until late in June) until 

 frost. The quality is excellent. Each 15c; Per doz. $1.50. 



Sample (Pistilate) — Late. Fruits iarge, of good quality and 

 borne heavily. First-class shipper. 



Senator Dunlap (Staminate) — An extra prolific medium size 

 variety, very dark red when ripe; excellent shipper; ripens 

 with Warfield. 



rood market berry; 



Splendid (Staminate) — Large; fine quality, 

 very productive. 



Warfield (Pistilate) — Highly esteemed for its large and uni- 

 form berries, and considered one of the very best sorts for 

 marketing. 



Except where noted, price, postpaid, per doz. 25c; per 50 75c; 



per 100 $1.25. By express, per 100 $1.00; 



per 1,000 $6.50. 



EVERGREEN TREES BY MAIL. 



Postpaid — 12 Packages as Below. 



Fine for Hedges, Windbreaks and Ornamental Lawn planting. These packages cannot be broken. By 

 mail postpaid, price $1.00 per package, packages for $5.00. 



Complete planting instructions and cultural directions will be furnished with each order. 



Owing to the widespread interest in forestry and woodlot planting, farmers and land-owners all over 

 the country are beginning to realize that the establishing of woodlots or shelterbelts is just as important 

 as the raising of staple crops, and the profits larger and more sure. Evergreen hedges and rows of trees 

 between fields tend not only to increase the fertility of the soil, but by their ornamental appearance add 

 considerable to the cash value of the farm. 



ese varieties have been thoroughly tested and are absolutely hardy and reliable, 

 the country. Shipment in March, April or May. 



They will grow successfully in all 



— 100 Norway Spruce 3-year 



_. — 100 Scotch Pine 2-year 



3. — 100 Douglas Fir 2-year 



4. — 50 Colorado Blue Spruce 2-year 



5. — 100 White Pine 2-year 



*i. — 50 Black Hill Spruce 3-year 



Seedlings 



7 



—100 



Seedlings 



S 



—100 



Seedlings 



9 



—100 



Seedlings 



10 



— 100 



Seedlings 



11 



— 100 



Seedlings 



12 



— 100 



100 American Arbor Vitae 3-year Seedlings 



Dwarf Mountain Pine 3-year Seedlings 



Jack Pine 2-year Seedlings 



Concolor Silver Fir 2-year Seedlings 



Ponderosa Pine 3-year Seedlings 



White Spruce . . . . 3-year Seedlings 



Price postpaid, $1.00 per package, and for $5.00. 



