Amelanchier 
Often known as Shadberry, Juneberry, or Servisberry 
Bearing in nursery row, large clusters of blue-black 
berries in almost solid masses. Make attractive specimen 
for lawn or garden. Attractive white bloomer in the 
spring. Bears heavily. 
Fruit —The best description one can make is to com¬ 
pare it with the huckleberry. The berries are almost 
twice the size of the huckleberry, and ripen about two 
weeks before them. Excellent to eat out of hand, as a 
table dessert. Last but not least they are excellent for 
bird feed when planted along fence rows or in bird sanc¬ 
tuaries. 
Canadensis —bush form 
Small plants .$0.50 
Laevis —tree form 
2— 3 feet, strong bushy plants .75 
3— 4 feet . 1.00 
4— 5 feet . 1.25 
5— 6 feet . 1.50 
6— 7 feet . 1.75 
Penn Oaks 
By permission of the Penna. Forestry Association, 
we are listing seedlings grown from oaks that were 
standing when Penn still lived. These sturdy, rare, old 
trees may be the start of a new line of forestry in Amer¬ 
ica—of planting seedlings of selected trees for hardiness 
and rapid growth. 
In addition to their extreme value for timber and 
beauty, the sentiment associated with the fact that these 
old trees lived while the nation-builder, Wm. Penn, trod 
our soil, warrants their being planted by clubs, schools, 
and parks on memorial and patriotic occasions—or better 
yet as a shrine on your farm or country place. Something 
to remind our children of the self-denial of the pioneers. 
White and burr, one year seedlings. How many can you 
use? Can supply name of tree from which seedlings are 
grown. 
5 .$1.00 
12 . 2.00 
50 6.00 
100 . 9.00 
1000 .50.00 
Paw Paws 
Asimina Triloba 
This wonderful banana-custard-like fruit should be in 
every chicken and hog yard for food and on lawns as an 
ornamental as well as for the fruit. Our years of research 
make it possible to offer these, grown so they transplant 
with relative safety. Maximum height 30-40 ft. 
6—12 inch seedlings. 5 for $1.00 
12 for 2.00 
■r • i 50 for 6.00 
Jujubes 100 for 9.00 
Zizyphus Jujuba 
Select seedlings. Fruit almost identical with the date, 
except about 50% as sweet. Bears in a few years, pro¬ 
fusely. Excellent for wildlife. Recommended only south 
of a line of Southern Penna. Can not stand too moist or 
acid soils. A dry climate species. Extremely ornamental— 
narrow columned, maximum height 25 to 30 feet. 
6—12 inch seedlings . 5 for $1.00 
12 for 2.00 
50 for 6.00 
100 for 9.00 
Babylonian Weeping and Golden Weeping 
Willows 
3-5 
5-7 
feet 
feet 
Each 
$0.75 
1.25 
* * * 
IT’S A FACT that a farmer in Arkansas worked his 
mules for nearly 3 months and kept them sleek on nothing 
but persimmon pasture at night. 
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