DOGWOOD. White. $1.00. 
ELM. American. $1.00. Sibirian also. 
MAPLE. Norway. $1.00. 
HAWTHORNE. Double red, pink, 
white. $1.50 to $2.00. 
MOUNTAIN ASH. Red berries. 75c, 
$1.00; small, 2 5c. 
PEACH, JAPANESE. Pink, and red. 
75c, $1.00. 
POPLAR LOMBARDI. 75c up. 
POPLAR CAROLINA. 75c up. 
VARIEGATED JAPANESE MAPLE. 
75c, $1.00 to $1.50. 
WILLOW. Weeping. 50c up to $1.50. 
FRUIT TREES 
One-year, 3 5c; two-year, 6 0c. All leading varieties. Write for information. 
APPLES, APRICOTS, CHERRIES, Write for prices on large lots. 
PEARS, PLUMS, PRUNES. FILBERTS. All kinds. 25c up. Write 
WALNUTS. Franquette, grafted. for prices on large lots. 
BERRY PLANTS 
RASPBERRIES. Red Cuthbert, 50c 
dozen. 90c per 100. $6 per 1000. 
Golden Queeen, yellow raspber¬ 
ries. 10c. $1 a dozen. 
Everbearing Red La France or St. 
Regis. 10c. $1 a dozen. $5.00 a 
100 . 
BLACKBERRIES. Himalaya. 5c ea. 
50c per dozen. 
BLACKBERRIES. Iceberg, new 
white. 10c each. $1.00 per dozen. 
BLACKBERRIES. Cory Thornless. 
10c each. $1.00 dozen. $6 for 100. 
BLACK CAPS. Plum Farmer. 10c 
each. $1.00 per dozen . (Also 
Gregg) $7.00 per 100. 
GRAPES. 15c each. $1.50 per doz. 
$6.00 per 100. Niagara, yellow; 
Concord. 
YOUNG BERRIES. 10c each; per 
dozen, $1.00. 
THE NEW BOYSENBERRY 
The finest vine berry yet developed. An enormous berry with a flavor 
you can’t forget. Plant a few Boysenberries. You will be surprised at this 
wonderful berry. Plant 6 feet apart in rows 6 feet across. Each 15c; 10, 
$1.25; 100, $11.00. 
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