February, 1916 
55 
Northern 
Grown 
RANFRF l he P im ? on 
I\nllL 1 \L Everbearing 
RASPBERRY 
BEARS THE FIRST YEAR PLANTED, giv¬ 
ing a crop of fruit all Summer and Autumn, 
fruiting on the old canes in generous quanti¬ 
ties until late in August. By this date, ber¬ 
ries begin to ripen upon the young, current 
year’s canes, which continue to produce ber¬ 
ries in increasing numbers until LATE AU¬ 
TUMN. 
RANERE Is of IRONCLAD HARDINESS, 
the canes enduring the severest cold unin¬ 
jured and are wonderfully prolific. Its foliage 
never suffers by sunburn or scald. 
RANERE succeeds upon all soils whether 
light and sandy or cold, heavy clay and the 
canes are absolutely hardy—always and 
everywhere—so far as tested. 
RANERE holds record of $400 NET PROFIT 
for one acre. 
Mayor Walsh, of Moline, Ill., on Oct. 24th, 
was shipping berries to Chicago and receiving 
75c. per quart. His plantings to date amount 
to over 17,000 plants. 
Actual Size 
Our Nursery, close to the 43d Parallel of Latitude—with Zero Temperature 
Means Sturdy, Rugged Trees and Plants—Insures Permanent Results. 
Sober Paragon 
Sweet Chestnut 
Actual Size 
A dual 
Size 
Hardy English 
Walnut Orchards 
Are a Commercial Success 
in this City and County 
Rochester grown — hardier than 
Peach Trees. For the lawn, the ac¬ 
climated English Walnut is unmatched, 
with its smooth, light gray bark, lux¬ 
uriant, dark green foliage, lofty, sym¬ 
metrical growth. Grown with tem¬ 
peratures far below zero at times, 
only strong, rugged trees can sur¬ 
vive; the only kind you ought to 
plant and the only kind you can 
plant with safety. 
ENGLISH WALNUT CROPS 
YIELD BIG PROFITS 
The demand for nuts is big and 
prices give growers handsome profits. 
Cultivation, harvesting and mainte¬ 
nance are easy and inexpensive. Plant 
an English Walnut Orchard this 
spring. 
Large Nuts—Paper Shell 
Hardy Acclimated 
PECAN Trees 
for Planting in Northern States 
We are headquarters for hardy north¬ 
ern grown Pecan trees, and were the 
first to begin their propagation and to 
offer real paper - shell Pecan trees for 
safe planting in the North. We are still 
the most northern growers of Hardy 
Pecan trees. We have spent much 
lime and thousands of dollars in estab¬ 
lishing the safety of planting Pecans in 
the Northern states. Your assurance of 
success is fully established by the 
40,000 trees in various stages of de¬ 
velopment to be seen at our nursery 
in Fairport, ten miles east of Rochester. 
A shade-tree of wondrous beauty, 
long the pride of the South, may now 
adorn any Northern landscape. 
SOBER PARAGON 
Mammoth Sweet Chestnut 
BEARS FIRST YEAR 
Paxinos Orchard Crop Brought 
$30,GOO 
Plant for profit, for pleasure or for 
decoration—plant a thousand trees or 
a single one. A safe tree to plant in 
zero climates, or ill hot climates. 
Succeeds in drought, in frost, in poor 
soil and upon steep hillsides — the 
roughest of lands. 
The Chestnut blight is a blessing 
for the orchardist, if not for the pub¬ 
lic, as the blight can be controlled, 
with some species in well-kept or¬ 
chards with less trouble than is re¬ 
quired for managing the scale in ap¬ 
ple orchards and the profits promise 
to be larger in proportion for those 
who now seize the opportunity to set 
out Chestnut orchards and take care 
of them. The scarcity of Chestnuts in 
the near future will insure higher 
prices for those who have them. 
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Our 1918 Catalog and Planting Guide—-Includes Nut Culture — -Fruits, Roses, Shrubs, Evergreens, etc., mailed FREE on request. 
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