CALL’S NURSERIES, PERRY, OHIO 
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IES 
PRICES 
10 
100 
1000 
Black . 
. $0.50 
$3.00 
$25.00 
Purple . 
.50 
3.50 
27.00 
Red .. 
.65 
4.00 
30.00 
BLACKBERRIES 
10 for 50c; $3.75 per 100; $25.00 per 1000 
jet black, good 
BLACK VARIETIES 
CUMBERLAND —Healthy, large black cap, 
best of the mid-season varieties; of extra 
good quality. 
NEW LOGAN —Early black cap, excellent 
in quality and productiveness. Highly re¬ 
sistant of diseases. Early crop. 
size, 
BLOWERS —Large 
quality. 
ELDORADO —Hardy, large fruit, black. 
Large clusters; sweet. 
DEWBERRIES 
LUCRETIA —Hardy, healthy and produc¬ 
tive. Ripens early, sweet and delicious. 10 
for 50c; $3.75 per 100; $25.00 per 1000. 
PURPLE VARIETIES 
COLUMBIAN —Purplish red, finest flavor. 
Large, excellent for canning and preserves. 
RED VARIETIES 
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. 
3 to 4 ft. 65c each 
HUNGARIA — Immense 
size. Deep yellow, fine 
flavor. 
MOORPARK — Yellow 
with red cheek. Juicy 
and rich; free stone. 
each. 
APRICOTS 
NUT TREES 
BUTTERNUT —Native tree, produces long, 
large fruit. Sweet, nutritious. 4 to 5 ft. 
$1.25 ea. 
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 Quince 
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. 
CHAMPION — Pear shaped, 
ripens late, good yielder; best 
for market purposes. 
ORANGE —Large, bright gold¬ 
en yellow. Excellent 
flavor, heavy yielder. 
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 
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 
FOR PLANTING 
Grapes_ 8 to 10 ft. apart 
Currants _ 4 to 6 ft. apart 
Gooseberries _ 4 to 6 ft. apart 
Raspberries _3 by 5 ft. 
Blackberries _ 3 by 5 ft. 
Strawberries_ 1 by 3 Vk or 4^ ft. 
