SPIREA BILLIARDI 
RASPBERRY, Rod, Latham 
Plant more of tHis fine fruit. 11 is hardy anywhere 
in the Middle West and the East, and produces 
well. Planted this year you will fret your first crop 
next year. After the years of drought through 
which we have just passed, and which reduced fruit- 
producing plantations to an unforseen low-mark it is 
highly profitable to go into growing fruit. Whether 
you grow fruit oidy for your own use or grow it for 
sale, you profit by planting now. My low prices are 
intended to help you get started. 12 plants for 
55c postpaid. See page 15 for larger quantities. 
SPIHEA IIILLIAHIH 
Just the right shrub wherever color is 
wanted right during the summer when 
flowers are scarce. It is perfectly hardy, 
and very drought-resist ant. Can be had in 
Pink and White. Nice 18 to 24 inch 
shrubs 25c each; 3 for 50c; 10 for $1.40 
postpaid. Other sizes see page 28. 
CURRANT 
Perfection (led . . . 
This is in every respect the 
finest Currant grown, the hest 
in quality, and the most 
abundant bearer. It produces 
crops the second year, and 
every year after that. Here is 
one of the finest fruits for Jelly 
you can get, I am pricing them 
so you can plant them in larger 
numbers. 25c each; 3 for 60c; 
10 for $1.80 postpaid, for 2 
yr. old nice plants. 
1 w- 
■Hnl 
JAPAN QUINCE 
•Japanese 
4 JJINCE— 
Fircbush 
This isanother hardy 
flowering shrub that 
deserves planting 
everywhere. Blooms 
early in the spring, 
and is very showy 
with its fiery - red 
I) 1 o s s o m s . Nice 
shrubs, 12 to 18 
inch size 20c each; 
3 for 45c; 10 for 
SI.20 postpaid. 
Ollier sizes see page 
26. 
Raspberries 
Quillen — 
Mack. 
This is a very pro¬ 
ductive new strain. 
It is perfectly hardy 
in the Middle West, 
and besides its enorm¬ 
ous bearing abilily it 
has proven to be ol 
excellent quality. 10 
for 55c postpaid. 
(See page 15 lor larg¬ 
er quantities.) 
