BOY- 
SEN- 
BERRY 
PRICES 
6 $0.60 
12 .97 
25 for . 
50 for . 
100 for . 
Youngberry 
These beautiful maroon-red berries are d 
licious fresh from the vine, fine canned, an 
make an excellent cocktail. You will find thci 
delightful for home use and exceeding! 
profitable for market. Set 4x7 feet and trai 
on stakes or wire 2/i feet above ground. 
Boysen- 
berry 
Youngberry 
Price applies w 
Blackberries 
Eldorado 
BLACKBERRY 
PRICES 
Alfred and 
Eldorado 
12 plants . $ 0.55 
25 plants . .87 
50 plants . 1.55 
100 plants . 2.75 
300 plants . 7.35 
500 plants .11.00 
1000 plants . 19.95 
WEALTHY. This is a very fine fall variety- 
late August and September. Fruit is medium 
in size and pale yellow in color. More or less 
covered with red stripes. Sometimes nearly 
solid red. Flesh very fine quality and well fla- 
vored. Tree hardy, vigorous and productive. 
WINESAP. Fine old apple. A heavy bearer of 
rich juicy fruit. Color red. Aromatic. No¬ 
vember and December. 
DARK RED NORTHERN SPY. Genuine 
Northern Spy of vivid red. Top price, all 
markets. Extra good keeper and shipper. 
McINTOSH RED. Large crimson fruit slightly 
add. An extra good keeper and shipper. 
Greatly in demand by leading orchardists. 
Apples represent a permanent invest¬ 
ment which can be made to yield a tidy 
income. The amount depends not alone 
upon care but upon the quality of trees 
planted. We offer only first-class, rigidly 
inspected trees, true-to-name and espe¬ 
cially selected for hardiness and produc¬ 
tiveness. Plant 32 to 40 feet apart. 
BALDWIN. Large, bright red fruit, with 
faint specks. Juicy and acid. One of the 
best for desserts. December. 
DARK RED DELICIOUS. Best for market 
—ideal for home orchards. Deep, deep, 
rich red with all the juicy goodness of its 
parent. The buyer will always pay a 
premium for color. Plant Dark Red Deli¬ 
cious and reap the extra profit. Sturdy. 
DARK RED JONATHAN. Like Jonathan 
except even deep red in color. Prolific. 
Bears while real young. November. 
Alfred 
Delicious! Large—berries 
measure \/i inches long and 
1 inch in diameter. Color-— 
beautiful glossy black. Almost 
free of seeds and core. Best of 
all blackberries for eating fresh. 
Also fine for pies and jams. 
Fine, healthy stock. Hardy. 
We have the purest and 
cleanest strain of Eldorado you 
can find. Eldorado is a big 
strong, hardy grower and a very 
heavy producer of big, jet- 
black, sweet, delicious berries. 
Seldom injured by frost. Ber¬ 
ries produced in large clusters. 
HYSLOP CRAB. A good all-purpose 
Crab Apple. Large fruit. All-over 
red. August. 
YELLOW TRANSPARENT. The earliest 
standard eating apple. Fruit large, yellow. 
Flesh white and tender. Yellow Transparent 
makes fine sauce or pies. July. 
CUMBERLAND, BLACK 
The best midseason, black 
raspberry. Hardy, dependa* 
ble, strong, tall grower. Extra 
heavy fruiter, large delicious 
berries. Succeeds everywhere, 
easily grown. Fine for home 
or market. 
rries 
ST. REGIS RED 
EVERBEARING 
Fruits summer and fall. 
Strong grower, heavy pro' 
ducer. Hardy. Berries 
medium large, bright red, 
delicious. Fine for home 
use or market. 
CHIEF, EARLY RED 
The earliest red rasp' 
berry known. Beautiful, 
appetising, delicious. Ber' 
ries deep red and large, 
non'Crumblin g. Heavy 
yielder. 
LATHAM 
TAYLOR RED 
A new money'maker. 
Berries bright medium 
red, conical in shape, flesh 
thick, cavities small. Firm, 
no crumbling. Plants vig' 
orous, productive, hardy. 
SODUS PURPLE 
Purple berries are large, 
firm and attractive. Do 
not crumble. Plants vig' 
orous, hardy and produc' 
tive, not easily diseased. 
Flavor fine. 
PRICES: Sodus and 
Taylor, 6 for 55c; 12 for 
85c; 25 for #1.39; 50 for 
#2.25; jOu for #5.85; 
LOGAN, EARLIEST 
BLACK 
Glossy purplish black fruit, 
unusually rich and wild in 
flavor. Berries firm, non' 
crumbling, and not seedy. 
Heavy producer. One week 
earlier than Cumberland. 
Sturdy grower, easily grown. 
PPTrFS 
Cumberland and Logan 
One-Year Plants 
12 plants .#0.61 
25 plants.92 
50 plants . 1.55 
100 plants . 2.45 
500 plants . 9.50 
Write for prices if inter¬ 
ested in larger quantities. 
Lucretia 
Dewberry 
A fine delicious fruit, 
large berries. Early, par' 
ticularly free from dis' 
eases. Easily grown. Fine 
for pies, shortcakes, can' 
ning or fresh from the 
now if you want them. 
PRICES 
Varieties listed above. 
12 plants.# 0.55 
25 plants.87 
50 plants 1.55 
fe fe , 100 plants 2.75 
300 plants 7.35 
jjjf 500 plants 11.00 
1000 plants 19.95 
Bartlett 
Large, juicy, rich fla* 
vored. Fine to eat out 
of hand, universally rec* 
ognized as best canning 
Pear. Tree strong grow' 
er and prolific bearer. 
Bears in September. 
PRICES: 1 for 70c; 3 
for #1.69; 10 for #4.20; 
25 for #9.80; 50 for 
#19.00; 100 for #37.50. 
PRICES: Fine one-year 
plants, 12 for 65c; 25 for 
90c; 50 for #1.50; 100 for 
#2.45. 
When 100 or more ar® ordered. 
V- VICTORIA 
RHUBARB 
Strong Healthy 
Plants 
6 for . . #0.69 
12 for .. 1.19 
25 for . . 1.98 
50 for . . 2.99 
75 for . . 4.27 
100 for . . 5.39 
WASHINGTON 
ASPARAGUS 
Giant rust'proof. 
Big crops of tender, 
juicy stalks, 1 year 
after planting and 
every year for 20 
years. Easy to grow. 
Prices below pic¬ 
ture. 
New Peach, Fertile Hale, 1 for 
85c; 10 for #7.50; 100 for #38.00. 
Don Byers’ Hardee Peach, 1 for 
75c; 10 for #6.50; 100 for #38.00. 
These are patented peaches and 
are sold for fruiting only. 
Perfection 
Currant 
Often called the Won' 
der Currant. Extra large, 
bright red fruit. Very 
heavy bearer. Bunches 
always well filled to the 
end. Commands a pre' 
mium on the market. 
Best of all Reds. 
PRICES: 2-yr. plants, 
1 for 31c; 3 for 85c; 10 
When 100 or more are ordered—varieties below only. 
EARLY CRAWFORD. Large yeh 
low freestone. Early September. 
ELBERTA. Large ovabshaped yeb 
low freestone. Red cheek. Middle 
September. 
HALE-HAVEN. Often bears sec' 
ond year after planting. Resistant 
to frost. Two weeks earlier than 
Elberta. Perfect freestone. 
J. H. HALE. Flesh yellow and 
sweet. Good canner and shipper. 
Best commercial freestone. Early 
September. 
SOUTH HAVEN. Flesh yellou 
and sweet. Showy exterior. Sep- 
tember 1st. Freestone. 
Prices 
Washington 
Asparagus 
1-Year Plants 
12 for . .. 0.4' 
25 for.5> 
50 for.8* 
100 for_ 1-5* 
200 for_ 2.71 
500 for- 4.91 
1000 for- 7.9' 
2000 for- 13.9' 
Downing 4 
Gooseberry 
MONEY! 
CHAMPION. Early white'fleshed 
freestone. Highly colored cheek. 
August. 
Red LakeCurrant 
Berries large, bunches long and well 
filled to the tip. Exceptionally long 
stems make them easy to pick. Bushes 
thrifty and productive. Ripens ear y 
midseason, but holds on over a long 
period so it can be marketed as desire ' 
Top prices, easy to grow. Very hardy. 
Dorr’PC. 1 45r- 4 for 81.00; 10 for 
Large and bright yeh 
low. Can’t be beaten for 
jellies, preserves and 
quince honey. You can 
always find room for a few 
of these little trees and 
you will be more than re- 
paid. PRICES: 75c each; 
2 for #1.28; 3 for #1.75; 
6 for #3.00. 
PIES!—JAMS! 
Gooseberries are a good money-maker 
and if you like pies and jam you should 
have two or three bushes in your back 
yard. Downing is the most handsome 
and useful Gooseberry grown. Fruit 
large and green with yellowish cast 
when fully ripened. Splendid for cook¬ 
ing and table use. PRICES: 1 for 38c; 
2 for 65c; 10 for $2.95; 25 for $6.65. 
PRICES: All Peach Trees, ex¬ 
cepting Fertile Hale and Hardee, 
one year, 7/16" caliper, 1 for 45c; 
3 for 85c; 10 for $1.90; 25 for 
$4.25; 50 for $ 8 . 00 ; 100 for $15.50. 
2-Year Plants 
12 . .# 0.74 
25 . . .98 
50 .. 1.49 
100 .. 2.39 
200 .. 4.15 
500 . . 7.50 
1000 .. 11.85 
2000 .. 21.00 
.oRf n 
BIG FOUR 
GRAPE ARBOR 
Special <fc|.24 
Price • 
1 Caco. Red #0.40 
1 Fredonia. 
Black . . .40 
1 Portland. 
White .. .40 
1 Sheridan. 
Black .. .40 
Total Value .#1.60 
When 100 or more are ordered. 
MOORPARK APRICOT 
KELLOGG'S BIG FOUR 
grapes 
These new varieties are more de¬ 
licious, bigger, better, and will bring 
bigger profits. 
FREDONIA. Early black. 
CACO. Extra early red. 
PORTLAND. Earliest white. 
SHERIDAN. Luscious black. 
PRICES: 40c each; 3 for 80c; 
6 for $1.39; 12 for $2.50; 25 for 
$4.75; more than 25 at 19c each. 
SOUR CHERRIES 
GRAPE ARBOR 
SWEET CHERRIES 
A remarkable fruit, intermediate between the 
peach and the plum. Fruit is deli' 
cious and easy to grow. To prevent 
\ buds from freezing, give the Apricot 
\ a northern exposure, otherwise give 
the same attention as the 
J&sMSf plum. PRICES: 7/16", 
wm 1 for 63c; 2 for #1.15; 
3 for 81.59; 6 for #2.60. 
MONTMORENCY. The large red 
fruit is in big demand for canning 
and table use. A sure bearer under 
any ordinary conditions. Late June. 
EARLY RICHMOND. The “English 
Pie Cherry.” Fruit medium size, 
red and juicy. Tree is strong 
grower and bears young. June. 
SCHMIDT’S BIGARREAU. Prized 
for its immense size. Fruit is deep 
rich black and flesh is dark inside. 
Extra fine flavor. Tree stocky. July. 
You get one 
each of Catawba, 
Concord, Dela¬ 
ware, Niagara, 
Worden and 
Moore’s Early, 
one-year plants, 
healthy and vig¬ 
orous. Regular 
value #1.58. 
Here are six favorite grape varieties, as 
follows: 
CATAWBA. Amber-red. 
DELAWARE. Red. 
NIAGARA. White. 
WORDEN. Black. 
MOORE’S EARLY. Black. 
PRICES: Grapes above, 1-yr. No. 1 
plants, 27c each; 3 for 50c; 6 for 85c; 12 
for #1.38; 25 for #2.65. 
CONCORD. Black. PRICES: 1 for 23c; 
3 for 38c; 6 for 53c; 12 for 89c; 25 for 
WINDSOR. Valued for its lateness. 
Brings high prices. Fruit large and 
dark red. Tree a vigorous grower. 
An extra profitable market variety. 
Late July. 
A. B MORSECOMPANY. HORTICU LTU RAL P R1NTE RS . ST. JOSEPH. MICH 
THREE RIVERS, MICHIGAN 
R. M. KELLOGG COMPANY 
2-Year Trees 
4 to 5 ft. high 
7/16 to 9/16 in. caliper 
1 for. . .$0.57 25 for. .$7.75 
3 for... 1.35 50 for.. 14.95 
10 for... 3.35 100 for. .27.85 
I-Year Trees 
3 to 4 ft. high 
7/16 to 9/16 in. caliper 
1 for...$0.43 25 for..$4.70 
3 for. . . .95 50 for. . 9.00 
10 for. . . 2.10 100 for. .17.50 
In addition to one-yeor 
apple trees we also hove 
two-yeor trees. Note prices 
for both one-year and two- 
year trees at the right. 
