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Every One a Household 
Favorite 
Cherries 
They are attractive in bloom, excellent for 
shade and produce the first fruits of the 
season. 
Black Tartarian. Sweet, very large, bright 
purplish black, tender, juicy, and of rich 
flavor. 
Montmorency. Large red, very productive; 
best for preserving. Early July. 
Schmidt's Bigarreau. Sweet, large, dark red 
fruit, strong grower. 
Yellow Spanish. Late June. Yellow with red 
cheek; firm, juicy and delicious. The most 
popular of all light colored Cherries. 
PRICES: All above Cherry Trees, 
$1.00 each; $10.00 per doz. 
Pears 
Bartlett. Summer Pear. Buttery, very juicy 
and high flavored; bears early and abun¬ 
dantly. September. 
Beurre d'Anjou. Large, handsome, greenish 
yellow flushed with crimson. 
Clapp's Favorite. Summer Pear. Very large, 
yellowish and melting; flushed red on 
sunny side. September. 
Worden-Seckel. An improved Seckel; golden 
yellow, bright crimson cheek. 
PRICES, All Pear Trees: 
$1.00 each; $10.00 per doz. Large bearing 
size, 4-year-old fruit trees, $2.00 ond up. 
Plums 
Abundance. Amber; flesh yellow; juicy, ten¬ 
der, sweet; productive. September. 
Burbank. Large, clear cherry-red; an abun¬ 
dant bearer. September. 
Red June. Very early, medium size, deep 
vermilion-red. 
PRICES, All Plum Trees: 
$1.00 each; $10.00 per doz. 
Grapes 
Agawam. Dark red or maroon; bunches com¬ 
pact, very large; berries large, flavor sweet 
and aromatic. Ripens early. One of the 
best of the red varieties. 
Caco (Catawba Concord). Perfectly hardy. 
Equals the finest hothouse product in qual¬ 
ity; large, red berries; ripens before Con¬ 
cord. 2-year vines, 50c each; $5.00 per 
doz. 
Concord. Black and handsome large Grapes; 
a very hardy, reliable and productive va¬ 
riety, succeeding everywhere. 
Moore's Diamond. Greenish white with rich 
yellow tinge. 
Niagara. White. Vine hardy and strong 
grower; bunches very large and compact, 
many weighing 14 ounces, sometimes 
more; berries large, skin thin but tough. 
The most popular white Grape. 
PRICES, All Grapes, 2- and 3-years: 
25c each; $2.50 per doz.; except where noted. 
Quince 
The Quince crop is usually reliable and not 
often destroyed by capricious weather varia¬ 
tions. Very much desired for preserves, jellies 
and canning. Fruits quite fragrant and the 
trees in bloom are highly ornamental. 
$ 1.00 each; $ 10.00 per doz. 
Blackberries 
Snyder. 75c per doz.; $5.00 per 100. 
Raspberries 
Columbian. Purple. A very vigorous grower 
and very hardy. Delicious for table or can¬ 
ning. 
Cumberland. Black. The bush is hardy, a 
vigorous grower and exceptionally produc¬ 
tive. Fruit of uniform size and larger than 
any known black Raspberry. 
Latham. A new red Raspberry that has 
proved to be the best in competition with 
all others. 
St. Regis. Red. Raspberries for four months. 
An everbearing variety. Raspberries of the 
very highest grade, brilliant crimson, firm. 
This has been aptly termed the "early- 
till-late" variety, for it is the first red 
Raspberry to give ripe fruit, while it con¬ 
tinues to produce berries without inter¬ 
mission until late in October. 
PRICES, All Raspberries: 
75c per doz.; $5.00 per 100. 
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TRI-OGEN 
PRICES: 
A. —Small Kit. (Makes 16 
quarts) . $1.50 
B. —Medium Kit. (Makes 64 
quarts) . 4.00 
C. —Large Kit. (Makes 32 
gallons) . 6.00 
D. —Estate Kit. (Makes 128 
gallons) .20.00 
TRI-OGEN was officially adopted for 
the exclusive protection of the 
"Gardens on Parade," World's Fair, 
New York City. 
The All-Purpose 
Spray 
Fungicide Insecticide 
Plant Stimulant 
Complete Protection 
Against Plant Insects 
and Diseases 
In the past, mildew and 
black spot have been most 
difficult to combat. How¬ 
ever, these diseases are 
now easily controlled with 
the Tri-ogen Spray treat¬ 
ment, which gives complete 
protection against all dis¬ 
eases and insect pests. It 
is easily applied and also 
acts as a plant stimulant 
—producing vigor in growth 
with resultant luxurious 
blooms, heretofore consid¬ 
ered imposs ble. The Tri- 
ogen Spray Treatment ap¬ 
plied weekly, from early 
season until late frost, 
makes it possible for the 
amateur to achieve the 
success, in many cases, 
comparable to the profes¬ 
sional grower. 
Tobacco Dust for Dusting 
Easily applied to rid plants of aphids, thrips and leaf hoppers. 
1 lb.$0.10 10 lbs.$0.70 
5 lbs.45 25 lbs. 1.50 
Antrol 
An effective control tor the honey-dew loving species of ants. Antrol 
ready-filled set containing 4 tilled feeders, 40c; regular set of 4 containers 
and 4 ounces of syrup, 75c. 
Black Leaf 40 
A concentrated nicotine solution for spray¬ 
ing roses. 
1 oz. 
5 ozs. 
1 lb.. 
2 lbs. 
5 lbs. 
$0.35 
1.00 
2.25 
3.25 
5.85 
Bordeaux Mixture (Dry) Powdered 
For dusting plants affected with mildew and all fungous diseases. 
1 lb. (dry) .$0.35 4 lbs.$1.00 
Pomo-Green With Nicotine 
A leaf-green, all-in-one dust or spray; controls rose aphis, 
nasturtium aphis, leaf roller, fungous rust and mildew. 
1 -lb. can.$0.75 
5-lb. can. 3.00 
Pomo-Green Without Nicotine 
1 lb.$0.50 5 lbs.$1.75 
Red Arrow insect Spray (Non-Poisonous) 
A contact insecticide that may be used upon 
tender foliage without burning, and delicate 
flowers without staining. Economical to use, 
being decidedly effective at dilutions of 1 to 
500. 
1 oz 
1/4 pt, 
y^ pt. 
1 pt. 
1 qt. 
$0.35 
1.00 
1.75 
2.00 
3.75 
Kul the Garden of Insect Pests — It Costs so Little 
