The Wonders of the Floral Kingdom 
BLACKBERRY LILY 
An interesting hardy lily-like perennial. At¬ 
tractive flowers, star shaped tigered and orange, 
with spotted marbled red. Blooms in June and 
July. Never winter-kills. In autumn seed pods 
resembling large black shining blackberries. Used 
for winter bouquets. Easily grown. 
3 7 15 
25c 50c $1.00 
EYERBLOOMING HONEYSUCKLE 
A climbing fountain of beauty. Fragrant, bril¬ 
liant red flowers from early June until frost, con¬ 
tinuously. “Nature’s miracle flower.” 
One Vine 5 12 
25c $1.00 $2.00 
EYERBLOOMING LILAC 
Here’s a real thrill in a shrub. Vastly differ¬ 
ent than anything you have ever grown. For 
brilliant display of color, we know of no other 
shrub that surpasses this marvelous new creation. 
From July until frost, it is always in bloom. 
Fragrant and flne for cutting. Year after year 
it will be a beauty spot in your garden. Unusual 
and rare. Few people have it. Be the first in 
your locality. 
One Bush 5 12 
25c $1.00 $2.00 
TULIP TREE 
Beautiful blooming shade tree. Large Tulip 
flowers. Plant this fast growing tree for shade 
this year. 3 to 4 ft. trees. 
Each 5 12 
25c $1.00 $2.00 
America*s Two Best Grapes 
Why wait three years for Grapes when our Bearing Age will bear after one growing season. 
May fruit first year. Once planted will fruit a lifetime. The world’s finest Grapes right in your 
own back yard. Easy grown and quick yields. A real buy. 
NIAGARA 
The best White Grape grown. Large bunches, very sweet and juicy. Hardy, very productive. 
Exceptional value for eating or market. 
CONCORDS 
Blue. Most popular commercial Grape grown in America. Vigorous, productive and hardy. 
Bunches and berries large, honey sweet and juicy. 
65c $1.00 $1.50 $2.50 
Tom Thumb Cherry 
Fruits regularly and pleasing to all who plant it. A new 
Early Bearing Cherry. Rare fruit, but dwarf in habit, and 
fine for your back yard. Hardy for the far north. Grows 
very bushy and sturdy. Branches are almost solid with fruit. 
The flesh color is a rich, intense purplish black red that is 
surely a delight to eat. A delicious sweet flavor that is pro¬ 
claimed the best of the dwarf Cherries. 
Cherries larger than the Hansen and more in the dwarf 
tree form. Bears first year. No waiting for fruit. Bears 
heavily and annually. Do not miss it. It’s a dandy. Trees run 
about 4 ft. high. 
Each 3 7 
35c $1.00 $2.00 
Hansen Bush Cherry 
A f t e r 30 
years of effort. 
Prof. N. E. 
Hansen has de¬ 
veloped a new 
plant creation. 
The new Dwarf 
Bush Cherry 
which combines 
two useful 
qualities both 
in one plant. 
A beautiful 
early white 
floweringshrub 
w h i c h is a 
glorious sight. • .» —...i — . .. - —.... 
Silvery bluish 
green frosty foliage. A desirable good fruit and ornamental. 
Quick-bearing from ground up. Limbs just simply loaded with 
fruit. Hardy everjrwhere. Easy to grow. Bears early, heavily 
and annually. Large as the Sweet Cherry. Makes wonderful, 
delicious preserves, jellies. 
Grows about 3 ft. high and 4 ft. wide with thousands of dark 
purple Cherries. If left on will stay on all winter. Will be 
planted by the millions when better known. May bear first 
year. 
Bearing age 2 yr. old bushes 
about 2 feet high. 
Three-year, bushy, 
extra large. 
Each 
5 
25 
$1.00 
Each 
5 
50c 
$2.00 
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OAK HILL NURSERY. New BufFalo, Mich. 
