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Valuable Novelty 
Given Absolutely Free with Cash 
Orders until April 1, 1937 
JUNEBERRY 
Ornamental—Edible 
Closely resembles the cultivated Blueberries. The plants 
become quite bushy and ornamental, reaching a height of two 
or three feet. In the spring they are a mass of small white 
flowers followed in late summer with clusters of grape-sized 
red berries becoming dark blue when ripe. The flavor is very 
similar to the Blueberries. Edible and relished by all. This is 
something entirely different and a distinct novelty in bush 
fruits. Have something new in your garden to show your 
friends. 
Prices: $1.00 each; 3 for $2.50; 6 for $4.00; 12 for $7.00. 
Each customer sending us a Cash Order for nursery stock 
at regular catalog list prices, before April 1st, 1937, will be 
entitled to FREE Juneberry Plants as follows: 
1 Juneberry Plant (Priced at $1.00)- 
3 Juneberry Plants (Priced at $2.50)- 
6 Juneberry Plants (Priced at $4.00)- 
12 Juneberry Plants (Priced at $7.00)- 
This Gift Offer applies only to Cash Orders of 
tions are included in this offer nor Cash Orders where special prices have 
been quoted by letter. 
IF YOUR CASH ORDER AMOUNTS TO $5.00 OR MORE AND 
YOU WANT THIS FREE GIFT PLANTING INDICATE ON YOUR 
ORDER. Free plants will not be included unless you indicate you want them. 
-Free with Cash Orders of $ 5.00 to $10.00. 
-Free with Cash Orders for $10.00 to $15.00. 
-Free with Cash Orders of $15.00 to $25.00. 
-Free with Cash Orders of $25.00 and over. 
$5.00 or more as per above schedule. No bargain Collec- 
This Gift Offer is in addition 
to our regular Cash Discount or 
Free Nursery Stock Plans on 
Page 5 of this book. 
INSTRUCTIONS TO PURCHASERS 
ORDER EARLY. Make up your order and send to us soon as 
you receive this catalog. Early in the season we have a complete 
stock of all varieties and you will not be disappointed in getting 
just what you want. Early cash buyers will find our Cash Discounts 
most attractive and worth while. See page 5 of this catalog. 
SHIPPING SEASON. We begin shipping the last of March or 
first of April, according to season, and continue until about May 
15th. We do not advise our customers to order stock for shipment 
after this date. We can fill fall orders and make shipment soon as 
stock matures, which is around October 15th, depending on season. 
TERMS. Cash with order. However, if you prefer, you may 
send a small down payment with your order and the balance any 
time before you wish shipment made. Orders amounting to $5.00 
or more, for shipment before May 1st, will be shipped C. O. D. 
provided 25 per cent of the amount is remitted with order. No 
orders will be booked or stock reserved unless part payment is made 
with order. 
REMITTANCE. Always remit by Personal Check, Express or 
Post Office Money Order, Bank Draft, or Registered Letter. Never 
send currency in letter without registering as we cannot assume lia¬ 
bility for currency lost in unregistered letters. 
CULTURAL INSTRUCTIONS. Complete specific cultural di¬ 
rections sent free with every order acknowledgment. 
NOTE. Should the United States, or any state, increase by taxes, 
legislative acts, inflation, or in any other way beyond our control, 
the cost or selling price of nursery stock listed in this catalog, we 
reserve the right to add to our quoted prices to cover such increase. 
EXPRESS SHIPMENTS. For most orders express is the safest 
and, all things considered, the best way to have your nursery stock 
shipped. All express orders are shipped collect for transportation 
charges. All shipments of nursery stock by express now travel at 
second class rate, making charges about 25 per cent cheaper than 
formerly. 
PARCEL POST RATES 
PARCEL POST SHIPMENTS. Many of our small orders are 
shipped by parcel post but we do not recommend it for any but 
very small orders, as it is much more expensive than express on 
large orders or for long distances. If you wish parcel post shipment, 
inquire from your Postmaster, or Rural Carrier, what Postal Zone 
you are in from Bridgman, Michigan. By referring to the table 
below you may then determine the amount of money you must add 
to your order for postage. If postage is not included with your 
remittance we will assume that you wish us to ship C. O. D. for 
exact postage required. 
PLANTS REQUIRED TO SET AN ACRE No. Plants 
Distance Apart Per Acre 
Strawberry (Commercial) 
4 
ft. X 
18 
in. 
7,000 
Strawberry (Garden) 
2 A 
ft. X 
iVz 
ft. 
11,600 
Black Raspberry 
7 
ft. X 
4 
ft. 
1,550 
Red Raspberry 
6 
ft. X 
3 
ft. 
2,400 
Blackberry 
8 
ft. X 
4 
ft. 
1,350 
Dewberry 
6 
ft. X 
4 
ft. 
1,800 
Grape 
8 
ft. X 
10 
ft. 
550 
Asparagus 
4 
ft. X 
18 
in. 
7,000 
Rhubarb 
4 
ft. X 
4 
ft. 
2,700 
SPACING 
DISTANCE 
FOR FRUIT 
TREES 
Apple 
35 
ft. 
x 35 
ft. 
35 
Peach 
15 
ft. 
x 15 
ft. 
193 
Pear 
20 
ft. 
x 20 
ft. 
108 
Sour Cherry 
15 
ft. 
x 15 
ft. 
193 
Sweet Cherry 
20 
ft. 
x 20 
ft. 
108 
Plum 
20 
ft. 
x 20 
ft. 
108 
Apricot 
15 
ft. 
x 15 
ft. 
193 
All Transplants and Grape Vines, 2-yr.—for each 100 plants 
Rhubarb—For each 12 roots . 
Fruit Trees—For 1 tree . 
For 5 trees . 
For 10 trees . 
If you prefer to plant other distances than those listed, here is a 
simple rule to determine the number of plants required for an acre. 
Multiply the distance between rows, in feet, by the distance be¬ 
tween plants in the row, in feet. This will give the number of 
square feet required for one plant. Divide this into 43,560, the 
number of square feet in an acre, and the result will be the number 
of plants you will need for one acre of ground. 
1st 
4 th 
Zone 
$0.24 
.45 
2nd 3rd 
Zone Zone 
Strawberry and Asparagus—for each 100 plants .$0.13 $0.17 
Raspberry, Blackberry^ Dewberry, Grape Vines, 1-yr.-—for each 100 plants.20 .30 
.30 .50 .80 
.10 .13 .17 
. .10 .11 .14 
.15 .21 .31 
.20 ,30 .45 
5 th 
Zone 
$0.33 
.65 
1.15 
.22 
.17 
.43 
.65 
6th 
Zone 
$0.40 
.85 
1.50 
.26 
.19 
.54 
.85 
7th 
Zone 
$0.50 
1.05 
1.95 
.32 
.23 
.68 
1.05 
8 th 
Zone 
$0.59 
1.25 
2.45 
.37 
.26 
.81 
1.25 
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