r 
2 Niagara. White. 
4 Concord. Blue. 
1 Moore’s Early. Black. 
1 Agawam. Red. 
Q 2-Year 
° Heavy 
Rooted 
Blue, Black 
Red and 
White 
Grape Plants 
for $-| .00 
only -*• Net 
All of the 8 Heavy Rooted Plants 
for only $1.00 Net Prices. 
Bearing Size 3-Year Grape 
Assortment 
Red, White and Blue 
1 Agawam. Red. 
1 Niagara. White. 
2 Concord. Blue. 
All for only $1.00 Net Price. 
3 New Ornamental 
Berries 
Tree Strawberry 
or Strawberry Raspberry 
A very unique ornament as well as fruit bear' 
ing plant for the garden. Each year there is a 
new top growth, 1? to 18 inches high, and the 
fruit is borne in June on the same season’s 
growth. The roots do not have to be transplanted 
and are good for many years. The fruit is large, 
cardinabred, cone shaped. It is the size of a 
strawberry. Price: 6 for 60c; 12 for #1.00. 
Juneberry 
Is a tree'bush, grows to 6 feet high and spreads 
wide at the top, stems are shiny red in the winter, 
covered with white blooms early in the spring, 
thus making it a rare ornamental shrub. The 
blooms are followed by large grape-sized berries, 
reddish purple. Flavor like blueberry or huckle¬ 
berry but not as acid. Edible and relished by all. 
Price: 75c each; 3 for #2.00. 
Cultivated Blueberry 
or Huckleberry 
Not only does the cultivated blueberry or 
huckleberry produce very juicy and delicious fruit 
in clusters which are very easy to pick, 2 to 3 
times as large as the wild blueberry, but they are 
very ornamental bushes and can be pruned to the 
desired height. The foliage is long and narrow, 
deep green turning to pinkish white blooms in 
the spring. Price: 85c each; 3 for #2.25. 
Prunus 
Triloba 
The Rose Tree of China 
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Prunus Pissardi 
Tree form of famous 
Hydrangea P. G. Large 
white panicles of flowers 
turn rose colored in au¬ 
tumn. Height at maturity, 
5 feet. Strong, 2 to 3 feet. 
60c each; 3 for #1.50. 
Tree Hydrangea. 
Bush Form. 
One of the most beau¬ 
tiful and showy of flower¬ 
ing trees. Very early in 
spring, before its leaves 
appear, the small tree is 
decked in fleecy cloud of 
very double light pink 
blossoms. No lawn is too 
small for at least one of Prunus Triloba, 
these trees, as they seldom 
attain a height of more than 8 feet. A row along the 
driveway also gives a lovely effect. The roselike blos¬ 
soms make excellent cut flowers. 18-24 in., 35c each; 
3 for #1.00. 
Prunus Pissardi. 
(Purple Leaved Plum). 
4 to 5 feet. A very re¬ 
markable and beautiful 
tree, with almost black 
bark, and striking pinkish 
purple leaves in the spring 
that deepen in color as the 
season advances. Has sin¬ 
gle, white flowers. Very 
striking and ornamental 
for lawn planting. 75c 
each; 3 for #2.00. 
High Bush Cranberry 
(Viburnum opulus). A 
magnificent shrub, of up¬ 
right, spreading form, 
with smooth, light gray 
branches and broad, oval, 
3-lobed, bright green 
leaves. Produces small, 
white flowers which are 
borne in broad, flat clus¬ 
ters surrounded by a ring 
of large, sterile flowers. 
These are followed by 
very showy scarlet berries, 
which cling to the bush all 
winter. Grows 8 to 12 feet 
tall. 18 to 24 inches. 35c 
each; 3 for #1.00. 
High Bush Cranberry. 
Tree 
Hydrangea 
R G. 
