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THE INLAND SEED C 0/S 
VAN HOUTTEI—It is a beautiful ornament 
for the lawn at any season, but when in flower 
it is a complete fountain of white bloom, the 
foliage hardly showing. Two feet, each, 25c; 3 to 
4 feet, each, 50c; $1.00; add postage. 
Special mailing size, 25c each, or 3 for 5Qc, 
one variety. Postpaid. 
SNOWBALLS 
COMMON—The old-fashioned favorite with 
large, globular clusters of white sterile flowers 
blooming the latter part of May. Very useful 
for specimens or for planting in groups. 50o, 75c, 
$ 1 . 00 . 
DOUBLE JAPANESE (Pilcatum) — One of 
the most charming hardy flowering shrubs in 
existence; bears great wreaths and clusters of 
pure white globular masses of flowers like real 
balls of snow; covered with bloom for weeks in 
the spring. Grows 4 to 6 feet high; entirely 
hardy, needs no protection; splendid for door- 
yard, lawn and cemetery planting. Two feet, 
each, $1.00. 
SYRINGA OR MOCK ORANGE 
GORDON IAN US—Very late bloomer, valuable 
for this quality, a large, fragrant white flower. 
Two to 3 feet, each, 50c; 3 to 4 feet, each, 75c. 
GRAN Dl FLO RUS —• Good large flowered, 
strong grawing sort that is very desirable. Two 
to 3 feet, 50c; 3 to 4 feet, 75c; 4 to 5 feet, $1.00. 
VIRGIN A LIS — A magnificent new variety. 
Moderately tall and good foliage. The double, 
semi-double and single flowers are IR-rge, hand¬ 
some and fragrant. 2 feet to 3 feet, 75c. Special 
mailing size, 25c each, or 3 for 50c, one variety, 
postpaid. 
WEIGELIAS 
EVA RATHKE—A free flowering bright red 
variety of rather dwarf habit. 50c and $1.00. 
ROSEA—nrhe old standard, strong growing, 
pink flowered variety. 35c.to 75c. 
ROSEA VARIEGATA (Variegated)—A near 
dwarf shrub, valuable for the clearly defined 
variegation in its leaves of green, yellow and 
pink. Effective and useful, being one of the best 
variegated leaved shrubs known. Flowers light 
pink and blush. Each, 50c and 75c; add postage. 
Special mailing size 25c each, or 3 for 50c, one 
variety. , 
PRIVIT 
ENGLISH PRIVIT — Our best plant for 
hedges. Plant in double row 2 feet apart, 6 
inches between plants, and takes 2 plants to 
the foot, 15 to 18 in., 10 plants $1,00, per 100, 
$7.50; 18 to 30 in., 10 plants, $1.25; per 100, $10.00. 
GOLDEN PRIVIT—Beautiful variegated shrub 
used to plant in among evergreens. Gives won¬ 
derful effect. $1.00 each. 
Add postage as per instructions under nursery 
stock. 
SPECIAL PRICES 
On the following varieties, mailing size, 3 for 
50c; 7 for $1.00. Prepaid. 
Barberry, Japanese, Deutza, Pride of Roches¬ 
ter, Porsythias, Honeysuckles, Hydrangeas, 
Spireas, Syringas. 
The following shrubs can be used for beautiful 
hedges and screen: Privet, Barberry, Forsythias, 
Honeysuckle, Hydrangeas, Lilacs, Spireas. Write 
for prices, stating quantity. 
FRUIT 
BLACKBERRIES—Bush 
Two year old; Each, 20o; 3 for 50c; doz., $1.50; 
50, $5.50; 100, $10.00; add postage. 
BLOWER—Fruit large, jet black, good shipper, 
hardy, productive and of finest quality. 
EARLY HARVEST — Its earliness, combined 
with good shipping qualities, make it very prof¬ 
itable. Compact dwarf grower, enormous bearer. 
BLACKKBERRIES—Vining 
Price: Two year old: Each, 20c; 3 for 50c; doz., 
$1.50; 50, $5.50 100, $10.00 add postage. 
HIMALAYA GIANT — A strong, rampant, 
trailing plant; very productive. Hardy, and 
thrives even under severe conditions. Fruit 
large, handsome and fine quality. 
NEW MAMMOTH—Strong grower of trailing 
habit, enormously productive; very early, fruit 
enormous, core soft and small, seeds small, flavor 
unsurpassed. Add postage. 
DEWBERRIES 
The best and most dependable of all dew¬ 
berries. Large, Jet black and fine flavor. Price 
each, 15c; doz., $1.50; 50, $5.50; 100, $10.00; add 
postage. 
LOGANBERRIES 
The loganberry is larger than the blackberry, 
often an inch and a quarter long; color dark r^ 
and produced in immense clusters. It partakes 
of the flavor of both the blackberry and rasp¬ 
berry. 
Two year old, each, 20c; 3 for 50o; doz., $1.50; 
add postage. 
RASPBERRIES—Black 
Two year transplants. Each, 15c; doz., $1.50; 
50, $5.50; 100, $10.00; add postage. 
CUMBERLAND—Fruit very large, firm, keeps 
and ships as well as any of the blacks. The most 
profitable market variety. Mid-season. 
PLUM -FARMER—The berries are thick-meat- 
ed and firm. Large and very attractive when 
picked. 
RASPBERRIES—Red 
Each, 10c; doz., 75c; 50, $3.00; 10O; $5.00; add 
postage. 
CUTHBERT (‘‘Queen of the Market")-Ber¬ 
ries very large, conical, rich crimson, very hand¬ 
some; flavor is sweet, rich and luscious. A good 
shipper. 
ST. REGIS (Everbearing)—Fruit commences 
to ripen with the earliest and continues on yoimg 
canes until October. Berries bright crimson, large 
size, rich, sugary. Flesh firm and meaty, a good 
shipper. Each, 20c; doz., $1.50; 50, $4.50; 10O, 
$8.00; add postage. 
GRAPES i 
Black 
CAMPBELL'S EARLY—This variety is rec¬ 
ommended very highly on account of its earli¬ 
ness and other good qualities. 
CONCORD—Ve^ extensively planted. Bunch 
and berries medium size; black, fair quality, 
good keeper. Vine hardy, healthy and produc¬ 
tive. 
MOORE'S EARLY—Bunch large; fruit large; 
round, black, with heavy boom. Best early vari¬ 
ety, hardy and productive. 
