THE SALEM NURSERIES, SALEM, OHIO 
15 
Small Fruits 
BLACKBERRIES 
ELDORADO—Very large and jet black, sweet, 
with no hard core; vine hardy and productive. 
$2.50 per 100 
BLOWER—Hardy and productive; very large and 
good qualty; fine color and good shipper. 
$2.50 per 100 
MULBERRIES 
RUSSIAN—Vigorous and hardy in growth; good 
for windbreaks or other protection; fruit small but 
produced in immense quantity. 5-6 ft., 75c 
NEW AMERICAN—Very hardy tree, is vigorous 
grower and a great producer of excellent fruit. 
Ripens June till fall. 4-5 ft. —75c 
STRAWBERRIES 
$1.00 Per Hundred; $7.00 Per Thousand 
Varietes marked imperfect will not bear when 
planted alone, but must have a perfect aloom 
planted at least every third row. Varieties marked 
Perfect will bear when planted alone. 
HOWARD 17—A perfect variety, beginning to ripen 
two weeks before the common varieties and pro¬ 
duces a big crop of solid berries. 
SAMPLE (Imp)—Berries continue large to the 
last, colors all over at once; a good producer; one 
of the most profitable; ripens midseason. 
PREMIER (Per)—Fruit large, very early, well 
colored, good quality, plant is a strong grower and 
good producer. 
WM. BELT (Per)—Most excellent quality; large 
size, bright red, good producer and shipper; ripens 
late. 
PROGRESSIVE (Per)—This is an ever-bearing va¬ 
riety and has proven to be the best one for this 
purpose. Berries begin to ripen in June and they 
continue until frost. Dark red and glossy; of good 
quality; hardy. 
RASPBERRIES 
PLUM FARMER—Black; healthy, vigorous; fruit 
large and firm; immense cropper. $3.00 per hundred 
LATHAM—This new Red Raspberry is away ahead 
of the other red varieties both in hardiness and 
production; quality excellent. $3.00 per hundred 
NATIVE PEAT FOR HUMUS 
There is nothing better than peat to hold mois¬ 
ture and make a continuous growth on lawns or 
evergreens. All government contracts require it 
to be used. $1.00 per 100 lbs. or $10.00 per ton 
delivered. 
FERTILIZER 
We are often asked what is best to use on the 
lawn, on Evergreens and shrubs. As a good fer¬ 
tilizer we are using Molorganite and having excel¬ 
lent results. We can furnish this at $3.25 per 
hundred. 
Index 
Apples . 4 
Crab Apples -. 5 
Apricots . 6 
Asparagus . 14 
Blackberries . 15 
Cherries . 6 
Climbing Vines... 13 
Currants . 6 
Deciduous Shade Trees. 7-8 
Weeping Varieties ____—. 8 
Evergreen Shrubs . 10 
Evergreen, Stock . 9 
Gooseberries . 6 
Grapes . 7 
Hedge . 12 
Mulberries . 15 
Nectarines . 6 
Nut Trees . 7 
Ornamental Flowering Shrubs.10-11-12 
Ornamental Shade Trees... 8 
Peaches. 5 
Pears.. 5-6 
Dwarf Varieties . 6 
Peonies . 12 
Plums .-... 6 
Quinces . 6 
Rhubarb . 14 
Roses .13-14 
Climbing Varieties . 14 
Dwarf or Baby Roses. 14 
Hybrid Everbloomers . 14 
Hybrid Perpetuals . 14 
Hybrid Tea . 14 
Moss Roses . 14 
Rugosa . 14 
Strawberries . 15 
Raspberries . 15 
