OUR ILLUSTRATED 

 DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE No. 1 



This is a booklet of sixty pages (6'/2xl0 inches) 

 elegantly printed on coated paper. In it are described 

 with illustrations and prices, cultural instructions, 

 notes on ordering, etc.: 



25 VARIETIES OF STRAWBERRIES; 



including the best Autumn or Everbearing kinds. 



15 VARIETIES OF RASPBERRIES; 



including the St. Regis Everbearing and Logan Berry. 



18 VARIETIES OF BLACKBERRIES and DEWBERRIES. 



16 VARIETIES OF CURRANTS and GOOSEBERRIES; 



including Everybody's Currant. 



15 VARIETIES OF GRAPES; 



including the remarkable Red, White and Blue Grapes, 



ASPARAGUS. RHUBARB, HORSE RADISH, CHIVES, 

 HOP, ROSEMARY, MINT, SAGE, TARRAGON &c. 



25 VARIETIES OF APPLES; 



including Dwarf and Crab Apples. 



PEACHES, PEARS, PLUMS, CHERRIES and QUINCES. 

 HARDY PECANS, WALNUTS and OTHER NUT TREES. 

 EVERBLOOMING, HYBRID PERPETUAL, CLIMBING and 

 OTHER ROSES; 

 and a complete list of the best 

 HARDY FLOWERING SHRUBS, 



HARDY VINES AND CREEPERS, 



ORNAMENTAL SHADE TREES, 

 EVERGREEN TREES, 

 HARDY PERENNIAL PLANTS or Old Fashioned Flowers 

 and HEDGE PLANTS. 

 Send for it to-day ! It is mailed free upon request, 



Tuscarawas County, Ohio, March 14, 1918. 

 When you took over E. P. Roe's business. I had been a patron of his; 

 he wrote for me to patronize you. I did so for a number of years, then 

 moved to cit.v. Now I am going to the farm and need some plants, etc. 

 Therefore, send me your catalog for 1918 as soori as possible. 



(Mrs.) Mary Ludwig. 



Philadelphia, Penn., June 12, 1918. 

 I beg to enclose check covering your statement. I wish to express our 

 appreciation of the plants sent us. The evergreens are tlie best we have 

 bought out of some 4.(J00 trees this year. N. P. Sloan. 



Alameda County, California. September 20, 1918. 

 Will you kindly send me your booklet on Strawberries. I remember 

 buying small fruit plants of you about 35 years ago in Corning, N. Y., and 

 that what I got was fine— and I have always remembered the name. 



W. E. PURDY. 



Virginia, July 22, 1918. 

 About 10 years ago I ordered a large selection of fruits, which did very 

 well indeed. J. P. McCluer. 



