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New GARDEN FRUITS for Fall Planting 



New Dwarf Bismarck Apple — This is no longer a novelty, but has 

 been thoroughly tested in many different localities and proved a most valuable addi 

 tiontoour list of garden fruits. It is a true dwarf-growing apple tree, le- 

 markable for bearing large, handsome apples of delicious quality Uie 

 first or second year from planting, specially recommended for small gardens 

 or yards where there is not room for large trees; may be planted only three or loui 

 feet apart, along fences and buildings, and will soon bear abundantly. Price, nu e 

 One-year Trees, 25 cts. each, 6 for !S1.35, .*3.50 per doz., postpaid. 

 Two-year Trees, 35 cts. each, !S3.50 per doz., by express, at purchaser's 



expense. 



THE KEIFFER PEAR 



THE KEIFFEK— Is the earliest bearing and most productive pear \et 

 produced. Extra large, rich yellow, with red cheek, very handsome; begnis 

 bearing quickly and produces enormous crops of splendid pears evciy 

 year. Trees may be planted quite close together, along a fence or 

 wall, and will soon bear abundantly. Price, nice thrifty young 

 trees, 20 cts. each, 6 for SI. 00, postpaid. 2 to 3ft., 25 cts. 

 each, S3. 50 i>er doz., by express. 



4 LUSCIOUS JAPAN PLUMS 



These make nice ornamental fruit trees, are enormously product- 

 ive and begin bearing at once; scarcely any fruits are more delicious 

 in flavor and quality. They are specially desirable for planting in the 

 garden or lawn where there is not room for large trees. 

 ClilMAX— Claimed to be the finest Japan Plum yet produced, and the 



earliest of all fruit is large and so fragrant that a single one will 



perfume a large room. 30 cts. each, S2.25 per doz., postpaid. 



3 to 3 ft. Trees, 40 cts. each, !Si4.00 per doz., by express. 

 NEW JAPAN PLUM, THE HALE— Noted for large size and 



productiveness; orange yellow, mottled red. 15 cts. each, SI. 50 



per doz., postpaid. 2 to 3 ft., 30 cts., 4 to 6 ft., 50 cts., by ex]>ress, 



at purchaser's expense. 

 ABUNDANCE— Beautiful lemon yellow, very large egg-shaped, delicious flavoi 



great bearer. 15 cts. each, SI. 50 per doz., postpaid. Two-year, 35 



cts. each, S3. 50 per doz., by express. 

 OCTOBER PURPLE— Ripens middle of September. Its large, even size, beau 



tiful color and superb quality make it very desirable for garden planting. Mail 



size, 15 cts. each, SI. 50 per doz.,' postpaid. 3 to 3 ft., 35 cts. each, 



S3. 50 per doz., by exjiress. 



The 4 Varieties, 1 each, mail size, GO 

 cts., postpaid. The 4 in Two-year 

 size, SI. 10, by express. 



SPECIAL OFFER: 



New Berries for Fall Planting 



NEW RATHBUN BLACKBERRY— Undoubtedly the finest Blackberry now 

 known; extra large size, sweet luscious quality, enormously productive and 

 entirely hardy; has no equal in all-round good qualities; you want it. 1-5 cts. 

 each, $1.00 per doz., postpaid. 



NEW GIANT BLACK RASPBERRY, "CUMBERLAND"— Undoubtedly 

 the largest, most productive and best flavored Black Raspberry yet introduced. 

 It beats them all in size and luscious quality, is an enormous bearer and perfectly 

 hardy. Strong plants, 15 cts. each, 2 for 25 cts., |1.00 per doz., postpaid. 



NEW WHITE BLACKBERRY, "ICEBERG"— A lus- 

 cious hardy and productive fruit, fully equal to the best 

 blackberries; large berries, borne in clusters, clear white and 

 ahnost transparent. 15 cts. each, $1.00 per doz., postpaid. 



LOUDON RASPBERRY— Recommended as the finest Red 

 Raspberry in cultivation; excellent flavor, entirely hardy 

 and enormously productive. 10 cts. each, 75 cts. per doz., 

 postpaid. 



NEW LOGAN BERRY (Blackberry-Raspberry)— Ber- 

 ries the size of the largest blackberries, rich dark purple red, 

 mild pleasant flavor, ripens early, excellent for eating and 

 cooking. 15 cts. each, $1.50 per doz., postpaid. 



NEW JAPANESE WINEBERRY— Makes a strong hardy 

 bush, 3 to 4 feet high, fruit is borne in large clusters, covered 

 with a curious burr of fine reddish moss like a moss rosebud, 

 rich scarlet berries, excellent for cooking, entirely hardy 

 and a great bearer. 10 cts. each, 75 cts. per doz., postpaid. 



NEW DWARF BISMARCK APPLE 



NEW LUCRETIA DEWBERRY— Ripens a little before 

 blackberries, large size, delicious quality, sweet and luscious 

 flavor, very productive and highly valued for garden plant- 

 ing. 10 cts. each, 75 cts. per doz., postpaid. 



NE\Y STRAWBERRY-RASPBERRY, or Tree Straw- 



bei'ry— This is one of the most beautiful fruits ever seen; 

 berries the size and shape of the largest strawberries; bright, 

 rich, shining scarlet, with an exquisite bloom; makes lovely 

 jam, jellies and tarts, having a delicious flavor entirely diff^er- 

 ent from any other fruit; bears the first season, and gets lar- 

 ger and stronger every year. Came from Japan and tested 

 for three years here; the bush grows from eighteen inches to 

 two feet high, is entirely hardy and will do well everywhere, 

 regardless of heat and drought. We cordially recommend 

 it. 10 cts. each, 3 for 25 cts., 80 cts. per doz., postpaid, $5.00 

 per 100, by express. 



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