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CALL’S NURSERIES, PERRY, OHIO 
INSPECTED RASPBERRIES 
PRICES 
10 100 1000 
Black .$0.50 $3.00 $25.00 
Purple .50 3.50 27.00 
Red .65 4.00 30.00 
BLACK VARIETIES 
CUMBERLAND—Healthy, large black cap, 
best of the mid-season varieties; of extra 
good quality. 
BLACKBERRIES 
10 for 50c; $3.75 per 100; $25.00 per 1000 
BLOWERS—Large size, jet black, good 
quality. 
ELDORADO—Hardy, large fruit, black. 
Large clusters; sweet. 
NEW LOGAN—Early black cap, excellent 
in quality and productiveness. Highly re¬ 
sistant of diseases. Early crop. 
PURPLE VARIETIES 
COLUMBIAN—Purplish red, finest flavor. 
Large, excellent for canning and preserves. 
RED VARIETIES 
DEWBERRIES 
LUCRETIA—Hardy, healthy and produc¬ 
tive. Ripens early, sweet and delicious. 10 
for 50c; $3.75 per 100; $25.00 per 1000. 
CHIEF—Bright red, ships well, tastes deli¬ 
cious. Ripens 10 days earlier than Latham. 
ST. REGIS—Produces a full crop in early 
summer and again in late summer and fall. 
Fruit of medium size, red, high quality. 
QUINCE TREES 
Quince trees are very adaptable to low, 
heavy soil where other fruits do not thrive. 
Very profitable for market. Plant about 12 
feet apart. 
NUT TREES 
BUTTERNUT—Native tree, produces long, 
large fruit. Sweet, nutritious. 4 to 5 ft. 
$1.25 ea. 
Champion Quince 
HUNGARIA — Immense 
size. Deep yellow, fine 
flavor. 
MOORPARK — Yellow 
with red cheek. Juicy 
and rich; free stone. 
FILBERT (American)—Plant in 
rather moist soil, as along 
streams. Nuts tender, fine fla¬ 
vor. 3 to 4 ft. 80c ea. 
WALNUT (Black)—Produces 
heavy crop of large round 
nuts. Also very valuable for 
timber. 3 to 4 ft. 80c ea. 
WALNUT (Japanese) — 
Nuts resemble the En¬ 
glish walnut, the shell 
being a little thicker. 
Very hardy. 4 to 5 ft. 
$1.00 ea. 
CHAMPION — Pear shaped, 
, ripens late, good yielder; best 
for market purposes. 
ORANGE—Large, bright gold¬ 
en yellow. Excellent 
flavor, heavy yielder. 
PRICES: 3 to 4 ft. 55c 
each. 
APRICOTS 
INSPECTION 
Our Nurseries are inspect¬ 
ed yearly by an authorized 
state inspector, and our 
certificate received from 
the Department of Agri¬ 
culture, a copy of which 
accompanies each shipment. 
Every Plant Disease-Free 
Apples 
Cherries 
Peaches 
Pears _ 
Plums . 
DISTANCES FOR FDANTING 
30 to 36 ft. apart 
18 to 20 ft. apart 
16 to 18 ft. apart 
18 to 20 ft. apart 
16 to 20 ft. apart 
Grapes_ 
Currants _ 
Gooseberries 
Raspberries 
Blackberries 
Strawberries 
_8 to 10 ft. apart 
_4 to 6 ft. apart 
— 4 to 6 ft. apart 
-3 by 5 ft. 
-3 by 5 ft. 
1 by 3 % or 4% ft. 
