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EVERY GARDEN SHOULD HAVE BLACKBERRIES IN IT. 



BLACKBERRIES 



Price No. 1 Plants, 10c. each; 70c. for 10; $1.20 for 25; $4.25 for 100; $33.00 per 1000. 



Eldorado. Jet Black, berries are largre to 

 very largre. of finest ouallty. Plants are viji- 

 orous and seldom fall to produce a bvinipei- 

 crop. 



Snyder. (Black). Fruit largre, duality 

 gooii. Plants strong- g-rowers. An old fav- 

 orite. 



RASPBERRIES 



Price No. 1 Plants, 10c. each; 60c. for 10; $1.15 for 25; $4.00 per 100; $30.00 for 1000. 



St. Reg-Is. (Everbearing-). Ripens with the 

 earliest, and continues on young- canes until 

 Autumn. Color red, flesh firm and meaty. 

 ^'Largely planted. 



Plum Farmer. (Black). The larg-est of all 

 black Raspberries. Quality of fruit unsur- 

 passed. Good for both home use and mar- 

 ket. 



Cuthbert. (Red). The best red Raspberry. 

 Heavy yielder of largre solid fruit. Plant is 

 a very vigrorous g-ro\\ei-. Fine for market 

 and table use. 



'^Cumberland. (Early Black). Fruit larg-e 

 and of good quality, plants strong- g-rowers. 

 wonderfully productive. 



NUT TREES 



Nut trees are valuable, useful and ornamertal. No home should be without them. 

 They are valuable as shade and ornamental trees, as well as the nuts they produce. 



Pecan. Well known, .justly popular. Very 

 larg-e nuts. BO to the lb.. 3 to 4 feet trees 

 7.Sc. each. 



American Sweet Chestnut. Flowers in June. 

 Xuts sweeter than other kinds. The best 

 chestnut in existence, fi to 8 feet trees; $1. 



Japan Walnut. Very hardy, makes quick 

 g-rowth, bears, abundantly when young-. Pro- 

 duces large nuts of best quality. Price, 5 to 

 6 feet trees, 75c. each; 4 to n feet, <)5c. each. 



Eng-ll.sh Walnut. Well known, justly poini- 

 lar, very hardy, will stand the extreme cold, 

 produces abundantly. Price, 7 feet trees, 

 $1.75 each; 5 to 6 feet trees. .$1,25 each; t 

 to 5 feet, ?1.00 each. 



Butternut. Tree makes very rapid growth, 

 and bears heavily of larg-e, long-ish nuts. 

 Very pleasing- for its sweet, oily, nutritious 

 kernal. Price. 6 to 7 feet trees. 70c each; 

 5 to fi feet. 55c. each. 



THE VARIETIES OF PEAR, PLU3I, CHERRY AND QUINCE TREES WE OFFER ARE 

 SELECTED VARIETIES, THEY ARE THE BEST BY TEST OF A NIT3IBER OF 

 VARIETIES. YOU WILL BE PLEASED WITH THE FRUIT THEY 



PRODUCE. 



