Choice New Garden Fruits (Cont’d).— West Grove, Pa. 129 
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E ask attention to this famous 
W new berry which we have 
had in bearing here for sev- 
eral years and find it constantly 
grows in favor. The bush looks like 
a currant, but the fruit resembles a 
small gooseberry. It is an upright 
healthy grower, hardy everywhere, 
entirely without thorns, and free from 
mildew, disease and insects. Bears 
every year, and so enormously pro- 
ductive that a few plants will produce 
bushels of fruit, which is highly 
valued for all culinary purposes and 
especially for making jelly. Every- 
one who has a garden should give it 
a trial. It will help keep the family 
table ata time when other fruit is 
scarce. Strong plants, 15 cts. each, 
2 for 25 cts., $1.00 per doz., postpaid. 
Two-year size, 20 cts. each, $1.50 
per doz., by express. 
DRAWN FROM PHOTOGRAPH 
FILBERT—English or Hazel Nut 
A valuable Nut of easiest culture; the bush grows 6 to8 feet high, is entirely hardy, succeeds well on any soil, and is one of 
the most profitable and satisfactory nuts to grow, bears quickly and abundantly; nuts nearly round, rich excellent flavor, 
highly valued for dessert and family use. 15 cts. each, 3 for 35 cts., postpaid. 2-year, 30 cts. each: 3 for 73 cts., express. 
NOTE.—Filberts can be planted in any spare corner you happen to have; they are not particular, and will take care of 
themselves, and begin bearing very quickly; they can be gathered from the ground, no tall trees to climb, fine for the children, 
and the bushes make a nice shelter for birds. 
JAPAN GIANT CHESTNUT 
OF the many good fruits introduced from Japan, none 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 fre- 
quently loaded with fruit while in the nursery rows. The nuts are of enorm- 
ous 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. Itis the best chestnut yet introduced. Its merits will be more and 
more appreciated as it becomes better known. 25 cts.each, 6 for $1.00, post- 
paid. Two-year trees, 30 cts. each, $2.75 per doz., by express. 
English Walnut—This makesa very handsome ornamental tree for the 
vard or lawn; it is an early and productive bearer, and the nuts are highly 
valued for making confections and eating out of hand. 30cts. each, 3 for 
75 cts., postpaid. Two-year trees, 35 cts., 6 for $1.50, express. é 
Japan Walnut—Similar tothe English, but a smaller growing and more apes A ne 2s ir 
productive tree, and the nuts are highly valued. Two-year trees, 35 cts. morte 
each, 6 for $1.60, express. JAPAN GIANT CHESTNUT 
The following Choice List of Apple Trees we can supply in two-year size only, by freight 
or express at purchaser’s expense. 
SUMMER VARIETIES —— ——_———_——_—— WINTER APPLES ————-—_-—_> 
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SIZES AND PRICES: ‘ 
TREES, 4 to 5 ft. 25 cts. each, $2.00 per dozen, $15.00 per 100, 
SPECIAL PRICES ON LARGE LOTS 
