Blueberry Bushes are very productive 
BLACKBERRIES 
Alfred. Shining black berries \Vi to \% 
inches long, practically free of seeds, with 
thick, juicy flesh. Early. 
75c for 3; $2.50 per doz.; $20 per 100 
Blowers. Large, tempting berries of superb 
quality. $1.50 per doz.; $10 per 100 
" Eldorado. Large, jet-black fruit borne in 
clusters. $1.50 per doz.; $10 per 100 
DEWBERRIES 
Trailing plants requiring support or trellis, 
which may be used on a fence or stone wall. 
Best described as a small creeping blackberry. 
Lucretia. Berries firm, sweet and very early. 
Young's. Large wine-red fruit with fine 
flavor. Produces the first year. 
Either of above, $1.50 per doz.; $10 per 100 
HANSEN BUSH CHERRY 
A hardy, productive bush cherry bearing 
heavy crops of clustered red fruit. Plants 
grow to 4 or 5 feet and should be planted 4 
feet apart. 
IVi to 2-ft. plants, $1 each; 
$2.75 for 3; $10 per doz. 
LUSCIOUS Monte Qarden FRUITS 
CULTIVATED BLUEBERRIES £5S?&8* i? 
Cultivated blueberries can be successfully grown in the home garden, for it is a comparatively 
simple matter to prepare the soil where natural favorable conditions do not exist. Our pamphlet, 
"The Culture of Bush Fruits and Vines for the Home Garden," tells how to prepare the soil and 
how to care for the plants for best results. It is sent on request without charge when ordering. 
Plants should be purchased in variety and set quite close to insure cross-pollination. Space 
between plants should be approximately 4 by 6 feet. 
"'Concord. (Early.) Upright-growing variety; will attain a height of 6 feet. The fruit is large 
(about the size of a Concord grape); it is very attractive in color and possesses a fine flavor. 
Jersey. (Midseason to late.) A vigorous, well-shaped shrub. The huge fruit has a wonderful 
flavor and is often 3 4 inch in diameter. 
June. (Early.) Large, well-colored fruit with fine flavor, produced on medium-sized plants. 
Rancocas. (Midseason.) Of upright form, yielding clusters of firm sweet berries. Red twigs. 
Stanley. (Midseason.) Very vigorous. Quantities of large berries. Especially fine flavored. 
Any of above: 2-yr. plants, 15 to 18 in. high, $1 each; $2.75 for 3; $10 per doz. 
3-yr. plants, 1 y 2 to 2 ft. high, $1.50 each; $4 for 3; $15 per doz. 
SPECIAL OFFER: COLLECTION OF 4 FOLLOWING VARIETIES: 
June Rancocas 2-year (J»q Cf\ In 3-year 
Stanley Jersey plants 4>O.OU size 
$5.50 
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BLUEBERRY, HARBUR. (Midseason to late.) A vigorous, compact grower, 4 to 5 feet 
high at maturity. Fruit spurs from 8 to 10 inches long are laden with large, uniform, sweet 
berries superb in flavor. 4-yr. plants, 2 to 2V2 ft- high, $3.50 each; $9 for 3; $35 per doz. 
DWARF FRUIT TREES 
Trees Set Out This Spring Begin Fruiting the Second Year After Planting 
^ DWARF APPLES 
Our dwarf apples are propagated by grafting the selected varieties on genuine imported English 
Mailing rootstocks. When fully matured these trees will reach a height of 12 to 15 feet. For this 
reason they may be planted 15 feet apart. 
We offer the following popular varieties: 
Cortland. Combines quality, flavor and appearance; good size, bright red. It is desirable 
either for dessert or cooking. One of the best winter keepers. 
Red Delicious. The most popular of all eating apples on account of its beautiful appearance 
and delicious flavor. 
Red Mcintosh. It possesses all the desirable features that may be hoped for. Early bearing, 
fine flavor and desirable for eating or cooking purposes. 
Yellow Delicious. It has all the good qualities of the red variety in addition to its glorious 
golden yellow color. 
Any of above: 2-yr.-old, 3 to 4-ft. trees, $3.25 each; $8.75 for 3; $32.50 per doz. 
5-IN-ONE APPLE TREE 
Amazing Performance. A Horticultural Masterpiece. A Boon to the Gardener with Limited Space 
This interesting, beautiful and productive novelty should have a place in every garden. Bears 
the following choice varieties: 
Lodi, early golden yellow; Red Mcintosh, early red; Yellow Delicious, beautiful and de- 
licious: Cortland, popular late red; Red Rome Beauty, beautiful bright red, productive. 
SPECIAL: 2-yr.-old, 4 to 6-ft. standard size trees, $3.95 each 
DWARF PEARS 
Well-shaped trees are developed by our growers on 
quince rootstocks. These also may be planted 15 
feet apart, as their height at maturity is also ap- 
proximately 15 feet. Bear second year after planting. 
Bartlett. The fruit is large, golden in color, tender 
and juicy. Ripens early in September. 
Clapp's Favorite. Resembles Bartlett in size, shape 
and color, but fruit matures about two weeks earlier. 
Duchess. Very large fruit, dull greenish yellow. 
Flavor superb. Ready end of September. 
Seckel. Fruit small to medium, yellowish brown. 
Flavor distinct. Very productive. Fine in autumn. 
Any of above, 2-yr.-old, 3 to 4-ft. trees, $3.25 each; 
$8.75 for 3; $32.50 per doz. 
PLUM 
Howard's Miracle. A fast-growing tree bearing 
fruit through July and August the second year after 
planting. The tempting fruit has amber flesh and 
delicious flavor. $3 each; $8.50 for 3; $31 per doz. 
Purchaser pays transportation charges on plants. 
If you wish your order sent by Parcel Post please add 
10% of your order value for packing and postage to 
points within the 4th zone and 20% to points beyond 
the 4th zone. 
§ Dwarf Pears 
