Towson, Maryland Fruits 



Nut Trees 



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^ \9LT-BEARL\G trees are popul ar for both their fruit and land-cape 

 interest as man\ varieties make fine, ornamental trees. 



A.AIEKIC.AN HAZELMT iCorylusi ( filbert j . 6tolfeet S 7.50 

 This hardy, moisture-loving tree has value as 

 an ornamental and bears large quantities of 

 tender, fine-flavored nuts. 



ENGLISH Vi'ALNUT. A slow-growing tree with 3 to 4 feet S 2.50 



•symmetrical round head and bright green foli- 1 5 3.00 



age. Bears thin-shelled nuts well known for 5 6 4.00 

 their eating qualities. 



.SCHLEY PECAN. Large, long-lived trees, use- UoSfeet $ 3.50 



ful for their shade, besides being both hardy ^ ^ 5.00 



and productive. Bears large, thin-shelled nuts 6 8 7.50 

 of rich flavor. 



Small Fruits 



EACH 



blackberries 



BLO\^ ERS. One of the hardiest and m<jst pro- 1 



ductive varieties, bearing jet-black berries of ' 



the finest qualitv. 



* • . S .25 



ELDORADO. Very vigorous and productive. 

 The sweet, jet-black berries are borne in large 

 clusters and ripen together. J 



Currants 



CHERRY. A desirable scarlet variety. ^ 



EAY"S PROLIFIC. Large, scarlet, and of excel- ' 

 lent quality. Vigorous and productive. j 



PER 10 



1.50 



S 5.00 



Gooseberries 



DOWMXG. The best for family use. It is ■? 5.00 



large, whitish-green in color and very juicy. 



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