NEW 
DELICIOUS 
CHERRY 
The New Foil-Bearing AQ 
Cherry. Ripens September ^ I 
first; fruit hangs on tree un- | Posf- 
til snow flies. Starts bearing poid 
fruit first or second year, 
producing heavy annual crops thereafter. 
The attractive dark red fruit is of excel¬ 
lent quality for eating, making pies or 
canning. We recommend the planting of 
two or more of these trees for cross pol¬ 
lination. 3- to 4-foot, well-rooted trees, 
eoch $1.60; 2 for $3.10; 10 for $15.00, 
prepaid. 
W YOUNGBERRY 
r NEW "ACME" 
THORNLESS 
6 for 90c 
U. S. Patent No. 4 |bH 
Cross between Loganberry 
and Dewberry. Very pro- 
jctive, immune from dis- 
e. The rich wine-colored 
1 1/2 by 1 1/4 inches, which Hnl 
earlier than Dewberries, is 
fresh or canned. Special 
;; 1-year-old. No. 1, 3 for 
90c; 12 for $1.50; 25 for 
$4.00; 100 for $7.00. 
3317BLUEBERRIES 
MAMMOTH ^ po,. 
CULTIVATED Z r" 
Blueberry fwo . to 
Amazing 
Amazing new _ 
three times as large as the wild ones. 
Juicy and delicious. Wonderful for pies and preserves. 
Fruits are borne in clusters, making them easy to pick. 
Plant no less than two to insure cross-pollination. 
They prefer an acid soil so plant will be wrapped in 
sufficient Peat Moss which should be incorporated into 
the soil when setting out plants to make your soil acid. 
Complete cultural directions furnished free with 
each order. 
Strong, 2-year-old, No. 1 plants, 2 for $1.50; * 
4 for $2.75; 6 for $3.75; 12 for $7.00. T ». 
33171/2. 3-year-old, extra strong plants, 2 for '•■A 
$2.00; 4 for $3.75; 6 for $5.25; 12 for $9.50. M 
Youngberry 
NOTICE 
PRICES QUOTED 
ON THIS PAGE 
ARE ALL 
PREPAID 
New. APRICOT 
Here, folks, is a new intro- ^ ^ <6 I T5 
duction of hardy, delicious M ^ I * * *^ 
Apricots for your back yard U 
Bluish purple color. ^ A- ^ ^ 1 OO 
Ripens 10 days earlier J ^ | •V-'w 
than any other prune- U 
type Plums. About one-third larger. Tree is 
very healthy and produces full crops annually. 
Very hardy. Flesh greenish yellow, very, very 
sweet. Tough skin, will not crack. Freestone. 
Excellent for eating out of hand or for making 
pies. Each, 65c; 2 for $1.00; 5 for $2.25; 10 
for $4.25. 
r Here is a real bar- 
gain, folks, and an op- 
portunity to make an 
Evergreen planting at a 
. 'O* low cost. These trees 
W ^ are not full grown but L'-. 
' are 3 years old, once 
Qr transplanted and in a 
year or two any single 
.tv tree will be worth 10 
X times the price we ask 
’ for the entire ten. This ^ ? 
collection cannot be 
broken nor other trees 'if 
Complete 
HARDEE” 90^ 
PEACH eacA 
U. S. Plonf Pat. No. 120 
Most important Peach 
discovery of the century. 
Hardiest of all—produces 
bumper crops when oth¬ 
ers winter-kill. Color deep 
yellow with striking red 
cheek. Ripens with El- 
berta. Strong 2,-year-old 
trees, 31/2 to 41/2 feet, 
each 90c; 3 for $2.50; 
10 for $7.00, prepaid. 
/ substituted 
planting directions fur¬ 
nished free with every 
shipment. 
3147 COLLECTION OF 10 
EVERGREENS 
As Listed Below— 
All Labeled 
4 American Arbor-Vifae 
. 8 to 12 inches 
4 White Spruce. 
. 8 to 12 inches 
2 Colorado Blue Spruce. 
. 6 to 12 inches 
Please order by number 
3147 and state date want¬ 
ed shipped. 
10for$1.00p^;fi 
