California Privet 



While we have disposed of our stock of 



ornamentals and shrubbery- at wholesale, and 



will not list them any more, in order that we 



may give all of our time to the production of 



small-fruit plants, the demand for California 



Privet has been so large that we have decided 



to continue growing this as a side issue, as it 



can be handled ver\- nicely in connection with 



small fruits. The California Privet, or Ligus- 



trum ovalifolium, widely and favorably known 



as a hedge plant, is a vigorous grower everj-- 



where, and will endure the hard conditions of 



the cities. It is one of the best shrubs for 



hedge planting. Privet is a rapid grower 



under all conditions, and withstands an> 



amount of trimming. It is also immune tcj 



San Jose scale. 



Set the plants deep enough for the lower 



branches to be in contact with the soil, as 



this is important in getting a thick and close 



base to the hedge. Then set the plants closer 



than many practise for the same reason — b 



inches in the row is better than farther apart. 



Mulch both sides with rotten manure; keep 



the soil cultivated till the hedge is established. 

 After setting, cut all the tops to 6 to 8 



inches. The first season, clip the tops several 



times to induce a broad and thick base, leaving 



it from 2 to 4 inches higher at each trimming. 



Price of California Privet, both grades heavily rooted — loo 



One-year, No. i, 12 to 15 in $1 50 



One-year, No. i, 10 to 12 in i 25 



One-year, 6 to 10 in., good roots i 00 



A fine Privet hedgs on our grounds 



250 



500 



1,000 



$3 50 



$6 50 



$12 50 



3 00 



5 50 



ID 00 



2 25 



4 25 



8 GO 



Collections of Berry Plants 



All by express, receiver to pay charges, or collections A, B, C, D and E can be sent by parcel post, if proper 

 amount of postage is added to price. 



COLLECTION A 



Home Garden Collection, Early to Late 

 100 Strawberrj^ plants, 25 each of St. Louis, Early 

 Ozark, Sample and Chesapeake, for Si. 



COLLECTION B 



Good, Reliable Market Varieties, Early to Late 



250 Strawberry plants, 50 each of Klondyke, Early 

 Ozark, Sample, Aroma and Chesapeake, for $2. 



COLLECTION C 



A Dandy Collection of the Most Promising New Varieties, 

 Especially Recommended for Trial 



450 Strawberry plants in 18 varieties, 23 each of 

 Amanda. Big Joe, Early Jersey Giant, Edmund Wilson, 

 Early Woodrow, Grand Marie, Hustler, La Bon, Late 

 Jersey Giant, Mc.\lpin. Orem, Pearl, Premier, Re- 

 wastico, Somerset, Warren, Willard and York, for S7.50. 



COLLECTION D 



Home Garden Collection, Early to Late 



300 Strawberry plants, 50 each of Mitchell's Early, 

 Wildwood. McAlpin, Senator Dunlap, Chesapeake arid 

 Orem, for §2. 



COLLECTION E 



Reliable Market Varieties 

 SOD Strawberry plants, 50 each of Klondyke. Mc- 

 Alpin, Aroma, Glen Mary, Chesaoeake, Bubach. 

 Sample. Tennessee Prolific. Early Ozark and Wm. 

 Belt, for S3. 50. 



COLLECTION F 



Half-Acre Collection, Suitable for Either Home Use or 

 Market, Early to Late 



3,500 Strawberry plants, 500 each of Early Ozark, 

 Senator Dunlap, Klondyke, Haverland, Tennessee Pro- 

 lific, Rewastico and Sample, for S10.50. 



COLLECTION G 



One-Acre Collection, Suitable for Either Home Use or 

 Market, Early to Late 



7,000 Strawberry plants, 1,000 each of Early Ozark, 

 Senator Dunlap, Klondyke, Haverland, Tennessee Pro- 

 lific, Orem and Sample, for S20.50. 



COLLECTION H 

 This is our "Experiment Station Special," and 



consists of 25 plants each of the 80 varieties of Straw- 

 berries offered in this catalogue. A splendid collection 

 for experimental purposes. Price S25. 



COLLECTION J 

 This is our "Try-T hem-All" Collection. It will 

 give a comparative test of all the new and standard 

 old varieties, and, in many cases, varieties will be found 

 in this Collection which will surpass those you are 

 already growing. It will tell you just what to plant 

 better than anything else can possibly do. This Col- 

 lection is made up of 12 plants each of the 80 varieties 

 on our list. Price Si 5. 



COLLECTION K 



A splendid Collection for the Home, and it should 

 be planted by everyone who has a home to provide for 

 and a piece of land at his disposal, whether it be a 

 city lot, or a large farm. Plant Collection K, give it 

 good attention, and you will never regret it. We will 

 send varieties best suited to your locality and climate 

 as follows: 



200 Strawberry plants in four varieties 

 SO Dewberry plants in two varieties 

 50 Blackberry plants in two varieties 

 100 Red Raspberry plants in two varieties 

 100 Black Raspberry plants in two varieties >ENTIRE 

 25 Currant bushes in two varieties COLLEC- 



12 Gooseberry bushes in two varieties TION 



12 Grape-vines, assorted is $10 



100 Asparagus roots. j 



OUR 

 PRICE 

 FOR THE 



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