0t) New Floral Guide, Spring 1910, 



CHOICE GARDEN FRUITS 



Every person who has a garden needs some of our Choice Garden Fruits, they take very little 

 room, come into bearing quickly, and will repay their trifling cost many times over in delicious fruit, be- 

 sides the pleasure and satisfaction of having them of your own. The varieties offered below are the very 

 finest sorts, and it will pay you t o give them a liberal trial th is year. 



Dwarf Bismarck Apple 



We take pleasure in recommending thi3 wonderful New 

 Dwarf Apple for planting in gardens and yard3 where fine fruit 

 is desired, but not room for large trees. It has been thoroughly 

 tested and proved to be a most valuable variety. Remarkable 

 for its dwarf growth and early and abundant bearing. Little 

 trees, not much over three feet high, frequently bear large apples 

 the first season after planting, and all should bear abundantly 

 in a very short time. The apples are large and beautiful : rich 

 golden yellow, streaked with red. They ripen about mid-season 

 and are of a most delicious quality. The trees may be planted 

 along a fence or in any vacant corner you happen to have, and 

 will soon repay you with delicious fruit. 



■p • Nice one=year trees, 25c. each; 3 for 65c; $2.25 



iTiLCo p er doz., postpaid. Two=year trees, 35c. each; 3 

 for 90c; $3.00 per doz., by express, at purchaser's expense. 



Dwarf Bismarck Apple 



Blackberries 



EARLY HARVEST — Compact dwarf grower; ripens very 

 early; excellent quality, very productive and fine for 

 family use. 



ICEBERG (The White Blackberry)— Nearly equal to the 

 ordinary blackberries in flavor and quality, but is 

 clear white instead of black, large, rich and luscious; 

 hardy and immensely productive. 



SNYDER — Extremely hardy, and enormously produc- 

 tive; medium size, sweet and juicy, with no hard sour 

 core. The leading variety where hardiness is the 

 consideration. Ripens early. Valuable for both 

 home use and market. 



WARD — A New Jersey wonder. This is a decided im- 

 provement over existing varieties. A strong healthy 

 grower with fine healthy canes and perfectly hardy. 

 It is an exceedingly prolific variety with fruit quite 

 black, large and solid and it has never suffered from 

 Winter injury in this latitude. 



Same for all. 10c each, 3 for 25c; 75c 

 per doz., postpaid. 



Prices 



Lucretia Dewberry 



One of the low-grow- 



Blackberries 



nes; in size and quality it equals any of the tall- 

 growing sorts. Perfectly hardy, healthy and very 

 productive. It ripens a little before blackberries and 

 the fruit is large, rich and luscious. Price, 10c. each; 

 3 for 25c; 75c. per doz., postpaid. 



TOTtOn PlOTlt PHPCtnilt Of the many good fruits introduced 

 J d.]J dll U Id. Ill VvlltOWUl from j apani non e are more worthy 



than the Japan Giant Chestnut. The tree is quite ornamental, hardy, 

 and very productive, and begins to bear so young that the little trees are 

 frequently loaded with fruit while in the nursery rows. The nuts are of 

 enormous size, about four times as large as the common chestnut, and 

 always sell at high prices. The Japan Giant Chestnut is a tree that every 

 one should plant. It is the best chestnut yet introduced. Its merits 

 will be more and more appreciated as it becomes better known. Price, 

 30c. each, 4 for $1.00, postpaid. Two-year trees, 35c. each, $3.00 per doz., 

 by express. 



English Walnut 



This makes a very handsome ornamental tree 

 for the yard or lawn; it is an early productive 

 bearer, and the nuts are highly valued for making confections and eat- 

 ing out of hand. Two-year size, by express only, 45c. each, 3 for $1.20, 

 6 for $2.00. 



Japan Giant Chestnut 



CHOICE SELECTED PEACHES 



CARMAN — Large, creamy white with deep blush; tender; 



fine flavor and quite juicy. 

 CHAMPION — Large, handsome early variety. Sweet, rich, 



and juicy. Very productive. 

 ELBERTA — The leading market variety. Flesh yellow, 



firm, and juicy. Sure bearer and very productive. 



15c each; 6 for 75c; $1.25 per doz., postpaid, 

 by express. 



Prices 



FOXES SEEDLING— A very valuable variety. Fruit is 



large, fine quality; color, white with red cheek. 

 TRIUMPH— Ripens in July. Abundant bearer and strong, 



vigorous grower. Fruit, yellow with crimson cheek. 

 WONDERFUL— A fine late variety. Large; yellow and red; 



bright yellow flesh. Valuable for market. 



Larger size, 20c each; $2.00 per doz.; $10.00 per 100, 



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