ORNAMENTAL FRUITS 
Edible Fruits Which Lend a Striking Beauty to the Landscape 
and Which Are a Distinct Satisfaction to the Palate 
'^Juneberries 
Blueberries 
Distinctly ornamental shrubs 
—glossy leaves—brilliant fall 
colors; striking blue fruits— 
delicious to eat and for pies 
See pages 5 and 18. 
Dolgo Crab 
The brilliant red fruits of 
this new Crabapple are ex¬ 
ceedingly ornamental and they 
make as beautiful jelly as you 
have ever seen. Price. 4-5 ft. 
trees, 75c each by express. 
BUFFALO BERRIES —Scarlet red fruits, 
agreeable flavor, excellent for sauce or 
jelly. 35c each. 
ADAMS IMP. ELDERBERRY— The large- 
berries and extra large fruit clusters of 
the New Adams variety 
are a decided improve¬ 
ment over the common 
kinds. Makes delicious 
pies, jam and wine. Price, 
35c each, 3 for $1.00, 
postpaid. 
GOUMI (Cherry Eieagnus) 
Attractive low shrub, 
leaves silvery beneath and 
twigs covered with brown¬ 
ish pubescence. Long 
stemmed red 
fruits desirable 
eaten raw or in 
jam. 35c each. 
GRAPES — As 
ornamental fimit- 
ing vines for the 
Trellis or along 
the fence. See 
ni,« 14 for va- 
Oka Cherry rieties and price. 
MULBERRIES— New American variety. Heavy fruiting clusters of very 
large berries and ripening over a long season. Price, 4 ft. trees, 65c each. 
NANKING CHERRY (Prunus Tomentosa) Something entirely new. A very 
ornamental spreading shrub or low growing tree (can be kept in either 
i^orm), covered in early spring before the leaves appear with masses of 
bloom. Pink in bud, the tiny flowers open a pure white and the contrast 
between white petals and bright red calyx is very noticeable The short- 
stemmed cheriy-like fruit, a rich scarlet, ripens in June and is both good 
to eat and very decorative. It makes a beautiful shrub to plant where an 
j large shrub is desired and it produces in abundance a crop 
of delicious fruit good to eat from the hand, that makes beautiful rich red 
jellies and jams, and a good wine. Plant several plants for proper polleni- 
zation. Price, 35c each, 3 for $1 00. 
PAW PAW Native of the woodlands and prefers a semi-shady location. 
A leggy plant that produces large banana like fruits in the fall. Price, 3-4 
ft. trees, 50c each. 
PERSIMMONS— Small tree and also a native of America. Quite ornamental 
in habit of growth and producing an abundance of pleasingly astringent 
fruits which are best after a good freeze in the fall. Price, 5 ft. trees. 75c 
each by express. 
SERVICE BERRY. Often called Shadbush. The flurry of pure white flowers 
IS the forerunner of spring. Native of woodlands. Fruit resembles Juneberry 
insipid, relished by birds. 35c each; 3 for Sl.OO. 
NEW FALL BEARING CHERRY —A very ornamental tree, and you will 
be proud to show your friends these deiicious fruits in late summer $1.50 
each by express. ’ 
DWARF OKA CHERRY —Very dwarf symmetrical tree producing a mass of 
blooms in the spring and an abundance of large purplish plum like fruits 
delicious in quality. The trees we send out this spring should bear some 
fruit the following year. As a small tree for the lawn it is so beautiful when 
in full bloom that it is real ornamental. For pollenization, plant in 
close proximity to a Rocky Mt. Cherry. Price, 75c each by express. 
ROCKY MT. CHERRY —A small bush Cherry with branches a mass 
of cherry like fruits or more in diameter, excellent for jams 
and jellies. A perfect fertilizer for the Oka Cherry. Price, 25c each. 
BLACK HAW —A clean looking round headed shrub. Attractive 
pure white May flowers give place to bunches of pink fruits turning 
to bloomy black—edible. Deep green foliage turning to scarlet wine 
red in fall. 35c each; 3 for $1.00. 
DWARF FRUIT AND HARDY NUT TREES— Practical and orna¬ 
mental. The Dwarf trees require much less space than standard 
trees and start bearing at an early age The selected Hardy Nuts are 
a distinct luxury and the trees are very desirable for their shade. 
See page 18 for more complete descriptions. 
All varieties listed on th is page postpaid unless otherwise indicated. 
ARONIA BRILLIANTISSIMA —Most deco¬ 
rative bright red fruits which clothe the 
entire bush. A medium sized shrub with 
glossy foliage developing beautiful autumn 
tints. Price (see Rare Shrub page). 
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Dwarf Apple 
