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The Yampa June Berry. 
A variety that excels all others. This rapid growing fruit has t)e- 
come exeeefllngly popular in the past two vears. The Irult, which Is 
of a deep purplish shade. Is of the most delicious flavor. In addition 
to its value as a fruit. It makes one of the handsomest flowering 
shruhs we have ever seen, the beautiful snowy white blossoms are 
produced in the greatest profusion during the early spring months, 
covering the i)lant from top to bottom in a robe of pure white. The 
Yampa is a new and much improved variety. C. E. Pennock, the well 
known fruit grower of Colorado, says : It is the best June berrv ever 
Introduced; the fruit is of a bluish color, much more juicy than the 
other sorts, and the bush grows to a height of six or seven feet, and 
when properly trimmed forms a beautiful tree. 
Note.— We have, at an enormous price, secured entire control o( 
this variety. Order from us and you will have the true stock. Price. 
S5c each, 3 for 60c, 6 for 91.00. 
The Buffalo Berry, 
An iron-clad fruit for the frozen north and the btimlug south. A 
fruit for everybody. Everywhere a great novelty and most decided 
acquisition. It is a tree-like shrub, attaining a height of ten feet 
when well grown; of compact, symmetrical habit. Leaves numerous 
and silvery white: It would be an ornament in any yard' for its foliage 
alone, but when laden with Its dense, rich clusters of crimson fruit 
from early summer, through the fall and entire winter, it is a sight to 
be remembered with pleasure. The fruit is round, smooth and glossy, 
resembling in size, form and color the cultivated red currant. 
Our Illustration shows a cluster, natural size. The fruit forms in 
clusters to the very tips of the branches. It Is a constant and prolific 
bearer, entirely hardy, having endured sixty degrees below zero, and 
borne fruit the following summer. Before being touched by frost It is 
very acid; freezing subdues it. until it becomes so rich anil palatable 
that as a dessert fruit in midwinter it is without a rh'al, while for 
jellies it is claimed by epicures to equal in flavor the f.amous Guava 
jellies. Such is the Buffalo Beri-y. Price, 25c each, 3 for 66c, 6 tor 
91.00. 
Tree Cranberry. 
The Tree Cranberry Is another valuable and ornamental fruit. It 
grows In upright tree form and produces a brilliantly colored red 
fruit In great abundance. The fact that It is extremely hardy, grow- 
ing in all sections of the north and west, without auy'special care or 
attention, makes it a very desirable fruit for general ciiltivation. For 
all kinds of cookin g and preserving t his Tree CJranberrv is most 
valuable, as Its 
rich, juicy fruit 
is sure to please 
you. Price, 35c 
each, 3 for 
91.00. 
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I Yampa June Berry. 
I Everbearing Tree Blackberry. 
I Whinham's Tree Gooseberry. 
1 Japanese Olive. 
2 Colossal Dewberries. 
