Oka Cherry. Dwarf, early bearing with large 
fruit. Begins to bear on two year trees with abund¬ 
ance of immense dark red cherries. A plum cherry 
that is very hardy. 
Strong 3 to 4 feet trees. Each 75c; 6 for $3.50 
BOOKS YOU WILL LIKE 
Evergreens for the Small Place, by E. F. Rock¬ 
well. All the information you need to make the best 
use of evergreens is in this handy book, written by 
one who is himself a home owner and a garden 
maker. It tells the uses, characteristics, and types of 
small or dwarf evergreens, and details of their plant¬ 
ing, transplanting, and general care. 67 illustrations, 
84 pages. Postpaid $1.25 
The Care of Ornamental Trees, by C. F. Greeves- 
Carpenter. Here is information on all the operat¬ 
ions in tree care; the precautions necessary in trans¬ 
planting; the best time and methods for pruning; 
how the soil, age, and kind of tree affects the choice 
and application of plant food; types of cavity fillings, 
with the best methods for cabling and bracing. 7 il¬ 
lustrations, 70 pages. Postpaid $1.25 
Azaleas and Camellias, by H. H. Hume, Every 
point about growing both of these shrubs is carefully 
explained here—soils, time and method of planting, 
cultivation, mulching, pruning, frost protection, feed¬ 
ing, pot and tub culture, pests and diseases. This in¬ 
formation holds good for every region where either 
shrub is grown. 14 illustrations, 90 pages. Postpaid 
$1.50 
Well Hardened Northern Grown Stock 
is not to be compared with the cheaper 
Southern Grown Plants. 
