NEWBURGH 
World’s Finest Red Raspberry! 
Very large size, highest qual¬ 
ity, heavy yielder, and freedom 
from Mosaic, make Newburgh 
the most desirable Red Rasp¬ 
berry .grown today. Newburgh 
was introduced by the New 
York Experiment Station. 
It has so far proven immune 
to Mosaic and the plants are 
vigorous, medium in height 
with canes stocky and well 
branched. Very hardy. The 
unusually large berries are an 
attractive bright red, very firm, 
and do not easily crumble. The 
flavor is mild and deliciously 
Newburgh good and it is earlier than 
Latham. Very productive. Each, 25c; 6 for 85c; dozen, 
$1.50; 25 for $2.50, postpaid. Not prepaid; $4.35 per 
100 ; 500 for $18.50; 1000 for $32.50. See Page 135 for 
other Raspberries. 
“REGISTERED DISEASE FREE” 
BLACK RASPBERRIES 
The production of “registered disease free Blackcaps” 
is one of the great outstanding horticultural advance¬ 
ments! This stock is registered “disease free” by the 
Ohio Small Fruit Improvement Association who have 
been working for years with the Ohio Experiment Sta¬ 
tion, the IT. S. Dept, of Agricul¬ 
ture and the Extension Dept, of 
Ohio State University, in grow¬ 
ing disease free plants. These 
are as near disease-free as it is 
possible to get Black Raspber¬ 
ries. You should plant them 20 
to 50 rods from other Raspber¬ 
ries or wild berries. Each 
bunch of 25 plants carries a 
Registered Tag. No orders ac¬ 
cepted after May 1, for these 
plants. 
Black Beauty —See descrip¬ 
tion on Page 135. 
Cumberland 1 —See description 
on Page 135. 
Price of Black Beauty and 
Cumberland: 25 for $1.95; 50 
for $3.75, postpaid. Not pre¬ 
paid: 100 for $4.25; 500 for 
Black Beauty, Registered $10.00; 1000 for $29.50. 
OKA CHERRY. The new big black sweet cherry 
originated at the South Dakota Fruit Breeding Farm, 
bearing immense round cherries a full inch in diameter. 
Delicious flavor. Crows on a tree so small that everv 
hack vard may have one. We can only furnish the 3 
to 4 foot size this year. Each. 98c; 3 for $2.85, postpaid. 
See Page 134 for other cherries. 
BOYSENBERRY 
HIGHEST QUALITY OF ALL 
THE BRAMBLE FRUITS 
Salzer’s Boysenberry is a glori¬ 
fied Youngberry, hardier and 
yielding larger berries! We offer 
it because of the tremendous 
large size of the berries, because 
of its very prolific fruiting and 
because we think Boysenberries 
are the highest quality of all 
bramble fruits. 
FOR HOME USE — A few 
Boysenberry plants will be the 
joy of your garden. Look closely 
at this picture and measure the 
berry. You will enjoy fruit like 
this and you will have something 
to show your friends. You will 
agree that they are the finest 
berries you ever tasted, either 
fresh, canned, in jams, jellies or 
in pies. You will be proud of 
your Boysenberries. Plant 6 feet 
apart in rows 6 feet across. You 
will be surprised at the berries 
you can get from a dozen plants. 
Salzer’s Boysenberry 
EASY TO GROW —They are just as easy to grow as Black¬ 
berries. They produce a larger crop, not because there are more 
berries, but because each berry is so much larger. The fruit sells 
for more the first time beca,use it looks so fine, and it sells for 
more the next time because customers like it so well that they will 
take nothing else. Protect over winter in Wisconsin and points 
north. Each, 45c; 3 for $1.15; 6 for $1.70; dozen, $2.75; 25 for 
$4.25, postpaid. Not prepaid: $12.00 per 100. 
NUT TREES—Black Walnut, 2 to 2% feet, Each, 75c; 3 for 
$1.95, postpaid. Northern Pecan, 2 to 3 feet. Each, $2.65; 3 for 
$7.75, postpaid. Hazelnut (Filbert), 18 in. to 24 in.. Each, 70c; 
3 for $1.85, postpaid. Hickory, 2 to 2 Yz feet, Each, 75c; 3 for 
$1.95, postpaid. 
CRANBERRIES— Wentworth; Early large berries, very produc¬ 
tive. 2 year, 10 in. to 15 in. size. Each, 65c; 3 for $1.85, postpaid. 
PLUM TREES 
u Aa in. caliper and up, 4 feet 
and up in height, 2 year 
branched tops. Any varieties, 
nut prepaid: Each, 85e; 3 for 
$2.40; 6 for $4.50; 10 for $6.95. 
TERRY’S DE SOTO —Rich 
yellow color when ripe, ex¬ 
cellent for canning, jelly and 
preserves. 
W A NET A—Originated by 
Prof. N. E. Hansen. Fruit is 
dark purplish red overlaid 
with blue bloom, delicious fla¬ 
vor. Often produces some fruit 
the year after it is planted. 
UNDERWOOD —Introduced by the 
Minn. State ExP- Station. Vigorous 
grower, fruit large, roundish-oval, 
fine red, juicy, small stone, very 
early. 
1 Each of Above 3, $2.25, Not 
Prepaid. 
Two Choice Apple Trees 
ANOKA, THE WONDER APPLE 
Originated by Prof. N. E^ Hansen of the S. D. Agricultural 
Experiment Station. Has been developed to bear apples the 
second year after planting, something which has hitherto been 
impossible. Is very hardy, and bears very early. Apples are 
round, about 2% inches in diameter, reddish, splashed and striped, 
of splendid quality, juicy, and a melting, sub-acid flavor. An 
early Summer variety, tree of dwarf growth. Bears second year 
after planting. Price; 11/16 in. caliper and up, 4 feet and up 
in height, 2 year old 
branched tops, not pre¬ 
paid, each, 90c; 3 for $2.50'$ 
10 for $7.25. 
HARALSON 
The leading winter 
apple for the North, as it 
is exceptionally hardy. 
The apples are of good size, 
of elegant quality and fla¬ 
vor, and of a beautiful rich 
red color with tender, spar- 
kling white, juicy flesh. 
Bears while very young and 
keeps well. 11/16 in, caliper 
and up in height, 2 year tops: 
Not Prepaid: Each, 90e; 3 for 
$2.50; 10 for $6.95. 
The Fruit Trees we ordered from you a few years ago are loaded with fruit this 
year. 
ordered from you a tew years ago are loaaea 
.—Mrs. J. F. Frazier, R. D. 1, Cornelius, Ore. 
Haralson Apple 
