Gardner E. Bunting, Grower of Fancy Fruits, Selbyville. Del. 21 
Dewberry Plants 
We have a fine strain of Lucretia and Austin Dewljerry Plants, and a ,tj;ood 
supply; cm promptly fill orders. 
Ailfitin (Improved) — An early Dewberry of excellent quality, produces large 
crops, but lacks firnmess for long shipments. The very '.jest of Dewberries for 
home use or local markets This variety ripens about a week e-irlier than the Lu- 
cretia; for this reason it is valuable to grow in connection with that variety. It is 
very hardv and seldom fails to give, a good crop. 
Price— 60c per 100; $2.50 per 500; |5,00 per 1000. 
/^Ilfretia.— The most largely grown for 
market of Dewberries. The cines are very 
hardy and exceedingly prolific, thriving almost 
everywhere. Earlier than the earliest black- 
berry, and as large as the largest of them. The 
fruit is superb, large and handsome, jet black, 
rich and melting. This is probably the best 
shipping variety of Dewberries in cultivation. 
Price— 60c per 100; $2.50 per 500: $5.00 per 
1000. 
Prices on application for smaller or larger nuni- 
l.ers than quoted on Price list. 
California Privet 
Absolutely free from disease and insects. It's a rapid grower under all condi- 
tions, and so well known it seems to us that a description is unnecessary. It can 
be pruned any time, should at first be pruned close to the ground California 
Privet thrives in any .soil. The plants are beautiful because of their fragrant white 
Ilouers and their berries as well as for its form. California Pri"et is known as 
"Ivigustruni Ovalifolium" bv the botanist. It conies from Japan and China and 
can stand temperatures without damage Ten or fifteen degrees below zero seems 
damage it but a very little. Privet produces wood fa.ster than any shrul> or tree. 
As I liave said it can be pruned quite often at Uast three times during a year, this 
harsh treatment will force a thick, leafy growth of twigs and branches right from 
the grown up. Plant Privet from 6 to 18 inches apart; it usually is be.st, unless 
you are using 3 year-old plants, to set the plants in a double row, the plants "stag- 
gered" a foot apart in each line. A single row of plants will make a beautiful 
hedge, but will require careful trimming, uidess the plants are large. 
Price of Well Branched Plants as to Size. 
10 100 ,S00 10011 
One year old Plants 30c $1 75 ,?7,00 $12.00 
Three year old Plants, 3 to 4 ft. . .60c 3 50 16 00 
Three vear old Plants, 4 to 5 ft. . . SOc 4.50 22.00 
Cantaloupe Seed 
Eden ^Jeiii.— Very doubtful that if there is anv variety of Cantaloupes on the 
markets that will anywhere compare with the Kden Gem in qualities that will make 
up a valuable market variety. The quality is very fine. The cantaloupe is rough 
netted all over and makes a fine showing. We take particular pains in saving the 
seed and are offering you nothing but the best. 
Price — 50 cents per lb.; 90 cents per lb. By mail postpaid. 
