UNUSUAL NOV€LTI€S 
Juneberry 
Rare Ornamental Flower¬ 
ing and Fruiting Shrub 
Is a tree'bush, grows to 6 feet high 
and spreads wide at the top, stems are 
shiny red in the winter, covered with 
white blooms early in the spring, thus 
making it a rare ornamental shrub. 
The blooms are followed by large 
grape'size berries, reddish purple. 
Flavor like blueberry or huckleberry 
but not as acid. Edible and relished 
by all. 
Prices: 3 ft. tall, ^1.00 each; 3 for 
^2.50; 6 for ^4.00. 
Juneberry Bush 
Tree Strawberry 
or Strawberry-Raspberry 
A very unique- ornament as well 
as a fruit'bearing plant for the gar- 
den. Each year there is a new top 
growth. 15 to 18 inches high, and 
the fruit is borne in June on the 
same season’s growth. The- roots do 
not have to be transplanted and are 
good for many years. The fruit is 
large, cardinabred, cone-shaped. It 
is the size of a strawberry. 
Prices: 6 for 60c; 12 for ^1.00; 
25 for ^1.75; 100 for ^6.00. 
Golden Queen Raspberry 
The most sought-after golden yellow raspberry as 
a novelty for home gardens, a delicacy for eating 
fresh from the bushes and for table use. The size 
and shape are very similar to the Cuthbert. The 
canes are hardy, sturdy, upright growing, almost 
thorn-free; the rich golden yellow berries are very 
attractive in appearance. Large two'year plants will 
start fruiting this year. Supply limited. See illustra¬ 
tion of Golden Queen raspberry on page 17. 
1- yr., No. 1—20c each; 6 for 90c; 12 for ^1.50; 
25 for ^2.50. 
2- yr. Transplants—35c each; 3 for ^1.00; 6 for 
$1.85; 12 for $3.00. 
White Blackberry 
Surplus 
Spring - Bearing 
Strawberry 
Plants 
During our digging season, at 
the end of each day, there are a 
few plants of all varieties left. 
We never carry plants over frqm 
one day to another, so these 
plants are classed as surplus 
plants. We offer them to you 
who do not care to have named 
varieties, at $3.50 per 1000. We 
will not label these plants as to 
variety, simply calling them sur¬ 
plus plants. They are first class 
plants, fresh dug and will bear 
you a fine crop. These plants 
will not be sold in less than 
1000 lots. 
PER <1^3 No 
1000 Discount 
Juneberry 
Crystal White Blackberry 
Strange as it may seem, this is a real creamy 
white blackberry. Mixed with the jet black ones 
for dessert it makes a most wonderful dish. The 
fruit is about the size of Alfred with few seeds 
and quite sweet when fully ripe. The bushes 
are good, strong growers and very productive. 
This is not a worthless novelty, but a fruit of 
real value, and should be in every garden. Two- 
year giant transplants, bushes which will bear a 
good crop of berries this year, starting in August. 
1- yr., No. 1—20c each; 6 for 90c; 12 for $1.50; 
25 for $2.50. 
2- yr. Transplants—35c each; 3 for $1.00; 6 for 
$1.85; 12 for $3.00. 
Fruitful Novelty 
Collection 
2-Year Bearing Age 
2 Crystal White Blackberry 
2 Golden Queen Raspberry 
3 Tree Strawberry Roots 
1 2-yr. Bush Cherry 
NET, No $|I9 
Discount I 
Egyptian 'Mum 
Similar to Pink Cushion and Azaleamum; 
stronger grower and richer in color; blooms the 
first year planted; dainty rose-like buds opening 
to soft pink blossoms; very rapid grower, grows 
from a tiny plant to a mound the size of a bushel 
basket in one season, with hundreds of blossoms 
and buds on one plant. Last year, late in Decem¬ 
ber, in spite of several frosts, we had a profusion 
of blossoms. Price for one, 30c; 2 for 50c; 5 for 
$1.00; 12 for $2.00, postpaid. 
SUNSHINE COLLECTION 
12 Picardy Gladiolus bulbs (page 10) 
6 bulbs Rainbow Dahlia collection 
(page 10) 
3 Egyptian ’Mum 
Egyptian 'Mum 
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