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My Selection of the Finest Fruits and Roses 
SHOWN IN COLORS ON OPPOSITE PAGE 
Everbearing Strawberries 
You gel a crop the first year! 
These varieties start to produce fruit almost as soon 
as the plants are set out. Plants set out in the SpriTig' 
commence to bear ripe fruit in August and continue to 
bear until freezing weather. The following year they 
produce a crop in June, tlie same as the common kinds, 
and also another crop in August and September. 
Xote—When the plants are first set out the flowers 
should be carefully i>ieked off and none allowed to pro¬ 
duce fruit until the plants have become well estab¬ 
lished whicli will be six to eight weeks. 
It is import.-int to set out the iflants early in the 
spring, so do not delay ordering them. 
3507 Mastodon Strawberries 
The Largest and Best Everbearing 
The fruit is rounded conical in shape, smooth and 
glossy, bright red and very sweet, being more free 
from acidity than any strawberry we know of. The 
plants I offer are exceptionally strong and vigorous 
and will produce large yields of big berries. 25 plants, 
eO cts.; 50 plants, ^KOO; 10© pl.'ints, $1,.75. 
5509 Senator Dunlap Strawberries 
The Best Standard Variety 
The strawberry that has staged a come-back. June 
bearing. Even with the introduction of the Everbear¬ 
ing Strawberry there is still a place for the old stand¬ 
ard one crop per year strawberry. The Dunlap is ab¬ 
solutely the best. It is a fine quality berry, yields 
abundantly, and is a good shipper. 
I grow a great many varieties of the old standard 
strawberries, but I consider the Dunlap the best of any 
for all purposes. 2.'» plnnt.<ii, 38 ets.; 50 plants, 55 cts.; 
100 plants, 05 cts.. postpaid. 
5501 Blakemore Strawberry 
Best Early Large Fruited Variety 
The new early Strawberry introduced by the U. S. 
Department of Agriculture. Has been tested in all 
parts of the country and found unusually prolific in 
plant making and berry production. Plants extremely 
healthy and able to withstand dry weather. Do well 
on poor soils. Berries are good size, bright, even red 
all over, and all the way through. An extra firm berry 
theiVine.s sever.al days .after ripe 
and reacnes'^he nTarket looking bright and fresh. 
Every berry of uniform size and shape. 25 plants, 4.3 
cts.; 50 plants, 65 cts.; 100 plants, $1.20, postpaid. 
5362 Sapa Plum 
“Champion of the World” 
Good for home consumption and the home market, 
marketed to best advantage in grape baskets or quart 
boxes. They sell readily and at good prices this way. 
When it first commences to mature the skin is dark 
green. The flesh a royal purple. The color of the 
skin and flesh gradually change until it is as black 
as the darkest night. Excellent for canning, jellies or 
jams, as the skin entirely disappears with cooking. 
Each. 40 cts.; 3 for 00 cts.; 10 for .83.50; ^5 for 8S.00. 
prepaid. 
5556 Bartlett Pear 
One of the Finest for Canning and Shipping 
A world-wide favorite with delicious quality and 
superb beauty that has made it the standard on all 
markets. Large rich golden yellow with red blush; 
juicy, melting, with rich indescribable flavor that has 
made it the most popular flavored pe.ar. Bartlett is the 
Pear by which all others are judged. Each, 40 cts.; 2 
for 00 cts.; 10 for 83.50; 2.5 for ifS.OO, prepaid. 
554C Early Richmond Cherry 
Earliest of All 
Most popular sour Cherry grown; one of the most 
popular and valuable of the acid varieties. Fruit me¬ 
dium size, dark red, melting and juicy; unsurpassed 
for cooking and canning. Will grow on any soil in 
the farm belt except a low, wet one. They get ripe 
in June. Fine to eat right off the tree, they are healthy 
and the most popular pie variety. Each, 40 cts.; 2 for 
00 cts.; .5 for 81.00: 10 for 83.50; 2.5 for .88.00, prciiaid. 
3354 j. H. Hale Peach 
“Greatest Money Maker of All” 
Originated by Mr. J. H. Hale — "The Peacli King.” 
Perfect free-stone. In size, color, texture, flavor, keep¬ 
ing and shipping qualities .1. H. Hale surpasse.s old 
Elberta. Mammoth in size, vivid carmine over golden 
yellow, almost perfectly round, fiizzlcss and smooth as 
a glove. Commands instant attention on all markets 
by Giant si/.c and glorious color. Flesli solid like a 
cling, yet melting, tender, free from gr;iin and stringi¬ 
ness, has c.vqiiisitc peachy llavor — without any of the 
bitter tang. Each. 411 cIs.; 2 for !l© cts.; .5 for 81.1t0; 10 
for 83..56; 2.5 for .88.00, prepaid. 
HIS is the year everyone should plant 
some Fruit Trees and Berries. Prices 
lower than ever before. Will be much higher 
another year. Take advantage of my very 
low prices and start your fruits this season. 
There is nothing from the garden that is 
more enjoyable than fresh Strawberries, 
Cherries, Apples, etc., and in fact all fruits. 
They are far superior to any that can be 
bought on the market. Don’t put this off. 
Start your fruit garden this season. 
5532 Rej Delicious Apple 
This Is Without Doubt the Finest Red Apple in the World 
This big', fln.shing, late winter apple i.s more ejcsil.v 
recognized and more generally known because of its 
beautiful waxen skin of deep crimson and its five knob¬ 
like ends. If you like apples and have ever sunk your 
teeth into the crisp, juice-laden flesh of a Delicious, you 
will never forget it. It has an alluring aroma and a 
faint suggestion of old wine. The Delicious is without 
doubt the Apple Supreme of the Ajjple Kingdom. This 
great red apple is adapted to a wide range of climate 
and soil conditions. 
Just a few of these trees will provide an abundance 
of the finest quality apples for family use, and you will 
always have a demand for them in your local com¬ 
munity should you have any surplus. 
Should be in every home orchard in the entire coun¬ 
try where apples are grown. Each, 64 cts.; 2 for 81.18; 
5 for .82.50; 10 for 84.50; 25 for 810.00, prepaid. 
3558 Yellow Delicious Apple 
A Golden Beauty 
A yery popular Apple of the same liigh quality as the 
Red Delicious. Only difference is in the color which 
is a beautiful Golden Yellow. Be sure to start some 
of these wonderful Apples this year. Each. 64 cts.; 2 
for 81.1S; 5 for .82.50; 10 lor ?v4.50; 25 for 810.00, prepaid. 
5508 Moore’s Early (Black) Grape 
The Best and Earliest Black Grape 
The earliest good sweet Grape grown. Berries and 
clusters very large, of jet black color. Will sell in any 
market. Similar but larger than Concord and ripens 2 
or 3 weeks earlier, the last fruits of if being sent to 
market before those of the Concord are picked. Vinos 
hardy, vigorous and productive. Each 2.3 cts.; 5 for 00 
cts.; 10 for .81.60; 25 lor 83.50; 100 for .810.00, prepaid. 
5521 New “Chief” Earliest Red Raspberry 
An Offspring of the Famous Latham—10 Days Earlier 
The newest outstanding variety from the Minnesota' 
Fruit Breeding Farm. A seedling of the famous 
Latham and selected for its earliness and superior 
quality. New Chief has been carefully tested and has 
proven hardy—a heavy ci'opper, a good shipper, resist¬ 
ant to disease and is ten days earlier than the Latham. 
We advise planting both Chief and Latham for <mn-' 
tinuous production of fruit. Chief is easily grown in 
any garden soil. .5 for :!5 ct.s.; 10 for 60 cts.; 25 for 
81.25; lOO for .84.50, prepaid. 
5515 Honey Sweet Black Raspberry 
A Big Seller In All Markets 
The best blackcap at the present time, because of 
its great size, firmness and productiveness. The fruit 
is the largest of the Raspberry family, often measur¬ 
ing seven-eighths of an inch in diameter, and is of 
such handsome ai'pearance that it is sure to bring the 
top of the market. Hardy and will stand many de¬ 
grees below zero without injury. We have fruited all 
of the other varieties, but they .-il! fall aw.-iy behind 
the honey sweet. If you trim them back so the stalks 
will not be more than 2V4 feet high and cut the laterals 
off to 6 inches in length, you \Vill get fruit that will 
surprise you and give you the largest picking season 
of any Black Raspberry. Honey Sweet sets so many 
I)erriea that it is absolutely necessary to give it a se¬ 
vere trimming. It could not hold up the immense 
load if they .should all attain their proper size. .5 for 
50 cl.*<.; 10 for 00 ciM.; 2.5 for 82.00; 100 for .87.00, prepaid. 
5503 Dewberry Lucretia 
Hardy as an Oak—Prolific and Delicious 
The only real good Dewberry on the market which 
is good for all purposes, being very productive, of e.xtra 
large size, earlier than any of the rest, will grow and 
thrive on very light soil and live for many years. If 
you live in a locality where your thermometer regis¬ 
ters 7 degrees below zero, you can easily prevent the 
vines from winter-killing by laying down on the 
ground and covering tliem with straw, which can be 
held in place with just a few shovelfuls of earth. Then 
in the spring they can be taken up and tied to wires 
which are fastened just like a graite trellis, but not as 
high, something like 3 feet high is about right. 5 for 
30 ct,><.; 10 for 50 cts.; 25 for 81.00; 100 for .83.25, prepaid. 
Shumway^s Superior Hardy 
Hybrid Tea Roses 
SHOWN IN COLOR ON OPPOSITE PAGE 
The Varieties That Are Constantly 
in Bloom 
5028 Joanna Hill 
A New, Distinct, Beautiful Yellow Rose 
The best yellow bedding Rose we have today. It is 
of clean healthy vigorous growth with abundant dark 
bronzy disease-resisting foliage and a continuous free 
bloomer throughout the season. The good-sized buds 
are long and develop into fulj double, very, shapely 
flowers of a rich, deep, golden yellow, Indian yellow 
center surrounded by bold buff petals, sweetly’scented. 
3031 E. G. Hill 
A Great, Massive New Deep Maroon Rose 
A new Rose produced on extra long stems, a rich 
deep velvety crimson of very large type, beautiful both 
in buds as well as in the fully expanded double flowers. 
Retains its brightness until the petals drop. Strong 
vigorous grower, delicately sweet scented. 
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3052 Kaiserin Augusta Victoria 
Hardiest and Most Dependable White Rose 
In color a soft beautiful pearly-white, tinted with 
just enough lemon in the centre to relieve the white, 
shapely long pointed buds of good size, double, remark¬ 
ably fragrant, beautifully formed flowers. 
3053 Los Angeles 
A Gorgeous Deep Pink 
One of the most beautiful Pink Roses yet intro¬ 
duced. The long-stemmed flowers are of a luminous 
flame-pink, toned with coral, and shaded with trans¬ 
lucent gold at the base of the petals. The buds are 
long and pointed and expand to flowers of perfect form 
and rich fragrance. 
3659 Sensation 
A Glorious Red Rose 
Bud is large, long pointed; the expanded flower very 
double, averaging .5 inches across; very lasting. The 
finish suggests rich velvet, in color a scarlet-crimson 
deepened over all by glossy maroon. The foliage is 
dark, and bloom very sweet scented. A strong vigor¬ 
ous grower. 
3043 Talisman 
A Startling Rainbow of Color 
The startling combination of colors of this new Rose 
has cieated a sensation wherever exhibited. At the 
International Flower Show at New York, it was 
awarded the^Gold Medal and was also honored with 
the President Coolidgo Horticultural Gold Medal. It 
is tile highest coiored rose yet produced. The outside 
of the petals are bright yellow, gold, and pink; as the 
flower unfolds, the petals show a remarkable combi¬ 
nation and blending of,shades of bright apricot, deep 
rose, pink, pure scarlet and gold. 
Special Prices on These 6 Leading Roses 
Large 2 yr. old Field Grown Bushy Plants. 
Each, 45 cts.; 3 for ^1.20; 6 for ^2.10; doz., 
^3.60, postpaid. 
For Prices on Larger Quantities of Strawberry Plants, See Page 83* For Larger 
Quantities of Other Fruits Than Quoted Above Write for Special Prices* 
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