Satisfied patrons are found in every state, thousands of them. We 
have received hundreds of letters the past two years from patrons 
of 20, 30 and 40 years standing, an enviable reputation, yes 
indeed! 
SPECIAL COLLECTIONS AT REDUCED PRICES 
SPECIAL MADE-UP COLLECTIONS have always been a fea¬ 
ture with us, and pleasing to our patrons. Here are a few Col¬ 
lections made up of the best varieties for general planter, all of 
these are standard varieties, well-known good old favorites. By 
offering them in Special Collections, we are able to send you 
extra nice trees and plants at a considerable reduction. We save 
by assembling these ready for shipment ahead of your order'— 
you save in price. All the trees, shrubs, etc. for these Collections 
are selected from our regular grade of stock. 
A—RASPBERRIES 
"Forty strong 2yr. Plants, catalog 
price $3.00 
Special price $2.25 postpaid 
-or- 
1 0 Latham Red 
I 0 Columbian Purple 
10 BHhTnIw Marvel Eighty P lants - 20 of each variety 
for shipment by express at pur¬ 
chaser’s expense for $4.00. 
(A special lower price will be quoted on 50 to 1000 on any of 
these varieties in 1 year plants.) 
B—GRAPES 
1 Fredonia, new black ^ 
1 Portland, new white 
1 Niagara, black 
1 Worden, black 
2 Concord, black 
C—GRAPES 
Six 2 yr. No. I vines, catalog price 
. $1.50 
Special price $1.25 postpaid. 
1 0 Concord 
5 Worden 
Niagara 
Fredonia 
Portland 
5 
2 
2 
Twenty-four Extra heavy No. 1 
Vines for shipment by express at 
purchaser’s expense for $3.25 
1 A special low price will be quoted on 
50 to 100 on any of these va¬ 
rieties. 
D—FLOWERING SHRUBS 
1 Winged Burning Bush 
1 Forsythia Golden Bell 
1 Pink Weigela 
1 Althea, double red 
1 Japan Quince 
1 Spirea Van Houttei 
E—SHADE TREES 
1 Silver Maple 6-8 ft. 
'Six Ready-to-bloom 2-3 ft., catalog 
price $2.60 
Special price $2.00 NOT POST¬ 
PAID. 
—or— 
Six in lighter grade, strong 18 
inch, catalog price $1.15 
Special collection price $1.00 
postpaid. 
’Four Splendid Trees, catalog price 
$3.20 
1 American Elm 6-8 ft. J Special price $2.85 NOT POST- 
1 Rock Maple 6-8 ft. 
1 Hardy Catalpa 6-8 ft 
l PAID. 
Two of each for $5.00. 
(These trees are ready for immediate effect-very low prices will 
be quoted on request for 10 or more of any of these.) 
F—HOME FRUIT TREE COLLECTION 
1 Rochester Peach 'j Seven trees all first grade. 
1 Elberta Peach Peaches 4-5 ft. well branched. 
1 Bartlett Pear Pear, Plum and Apples all 2-3 yr. 
1 Seckel Pear i No. I, 5-6 ft. must be shipped by 
1 Bradshaw Plum | express or freight at buyer’s ex¬ 
pense. Catalog price $6.20 
Special price $5.00. 
1 Fall Apple 
1 Winter Apple 
G— STRAWBERRY COLLECTION by Parcel Post 
25 Premier ') 
25 Fairfax (Catalog price $2.20 
25 Dorsett | Special price $1.50 
25 Everbearing Mastodon 
Mar. 2, 1937. 
The 3500 Washington Asparagus I bought from you last year, all lived 
and did well, considering the terrible dry, hot weather we had. They were 
surely fine plants. E. E., Ills. 
See Page 14 for Special Gifts of Flowering Shrubs, Gladiolus 
Bulbs, Grape Vines or Shade Trees. 
RASPBERRIES 
ADVICE AS TO PLANTING—For Garden Culture. Red and 
Yellow Raspberries and Blackberries may be planted in rows 5 or 
6 ft. apart and the plants 2 to 2/i ft. apart in the row. For field 
and commercial planting the Red and Yellow varieties, the rows 
should be fully 6 ft. apart and the plants 3 ft. apart in the row, 
while the Purple and Black will give better results and be in better 
shape for cultivation if the rows are 7 ft. apart and the plants 3 }/i 
ft. apart in the row. 
When setting Raspberries or Blackberries the planter should see 
that all the roots are wet, the holes or furrows deep enough and 
wide enough so that the roots can be spread and set in an inch or 
two lower than their growth will show they stood in the nursery 
row, and the soil packed firmly on and around the roots. 
Please Note: We send Raspberry Plants by Parcel Post, all 
charges prepaid by us at the I 0 prices as shown below. 
LATHAM. The big hardy, phenomenal cropper of red fruit that 
sells on sight at the highest prices so hardy in cane that the 
severe winters of the North West do not injure it. Price: Strong 
plants (such as offered by general growers) 10 for 50c, 50 to 100 
at 4c each, 200 to 1000 at 3c each. Special Supersize plants 10 
for 75c, 50 to 100 at 5c each. 
CHIEF. A hardy red, ripens 1 0 days earlier than Latham and is 
valuable for that reason. Same price as Latham. 
NEWBURGH. A new red variety that is proving its worth. Vig¬ 
orous in growth and hardy, being planted largely and is highly 
recommended for garden and commercial culture. Price: Strong 
plants (such as offered by general growers) 10 for 50c, 50 to 100 
at 4c each, 300 to 1000 at 3c each. Special Supersize plants 10 
for 75c, 50 to 100 at 6c each. 
GOLDEN QUEEN. A delicious yellow raspberry—the Golden 
Queen will meet your wants. Canes grow like the red raspberry. 
Supply limited. Price: No. 1 plants, 5 for 50c, 10 for 75c. 
COLUMBIAN. The well known purple variety. Possibly no vari¬ 
ety of raspberry has shown as big crops or brought in as much 
clear profit as this variety. It is indeed a wonderful variety. Price: 
Selected 1 yr. plants 10 for 50c, 50 to 100 at 4c each, 300 to 1000 
at 3c each. Two year plants 10 for 75c, 50 to 100 at 6c each. 
CUMBERLAND. A well known blackcap. Good for the home 
and planted in acre lots by commercial growers. Price: Selected 1 
yr. plants 10 for 50c, 50 to 100 at- 4c each, 300 to 1000 at 3c 
each. Two year plants, 10 for 75c, 50 to 100 at 6c each. 
NEW MARVEL (Blackcap) New. We find to be a surprising 
cropper of showy berries of large size. We are so pleased with this 
variety that we have planted an acre for home and commercial 
cropping. Price: 2 yr. plants, 10 for 75c, 50 to 100 at 6c each. 
One year plants 10 for 60c, 50 to 100 at 4c each. 
£2T Special low prices will be quoted on 500 or more lots. 
Oct. 21, 1937. 
In May of this year I set out three hundred of your Latham super-sized 
Raspberry bushes. Much to my surprise we picked thirty-seven quarts dur¬ 
ing August and September. May I take this opportunity to tell you how 
pleased I am with them. Mrs. J. T., Penna. 
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