THE NEW BOYSEIVBERRY 
Pink Flowering Sweet Pea Tree 
PINK FLOWERING 
Sweet Pea 
Tree 27c each 
(Robinia Hispida) ■— Beautiful 
clusters of sparkling cerise 
pink, sweetpea-like flowers 
in late June. Regular 40c size 
NOW 27c each; 4 for 98c. 
KING OF THE BERRIES 810—A phenomenal triumph; being the 
largest and highest quality. Boysenberries are often two inches long 
and an inch in diameter. Bears the next year after planting; the 
fruiting season lasting about two months. Often one plant will 
yield 20 baskets of fruit in a season. We recommend you buy this 
wonderful berry. A few plants will give a home garden an abundant 
supply. Compare prices—Save! 3 for 40c, 10 for 95c; 25 for $1.95, 
100 for $5.95. Write for 1000 lot prices. 
NANKING CHERRY (Prunus Tomentosum)—A true, hardy, flower¬ 
ing cherry with excellent fruit. The cherries resemble Montmorency 
but are smaller with spicy tartness not found in our native cher¬ 
ries. The sweet, olive-size fruits are borne in profusion and are 
truly delightful for making fine jams and wines. Strong 18 to 24 
inch plants, 35c each; 4 for $1.25. 
EYERBLOOMING HARDY YERBENIA 3325—One plant that 
blooms from early spring until late fall. Delicate orchid colored 
flowers. 19c each; 3 for 49c; 6 for 90c. 
TRUE LAVENDER—Hardy Lavandula. Lovely, fragrant, blue flower 
spikes and perfumed silvery foliage. Associated for years with folk¬ 
lore from legend to history. The perfumed leaves and flowers have 
many uses. Hardy and easy to grow. Regular 25c sizes 3 for 50c; 
25c each. 
CONCORD . . . AMERICA’S FAVORITE 
Especially priced Concord—1113—The most popular grape in the United States commercially and 
for home use. This dependable, heavy yielding variety has an abundance of large bunches of big, 
dark blue, sweet, juicy fruits. Special low prices. 2-year vines will bear in 2 years. 2 for 25c; 
5 for 50c; 25 for $2.25 Prepaid. 500 for $25.00 not prepaid. 
MAGIC LILY . . . It Pops Out of the Ground 
123—The only Hardy Amaryllis grown that will withstand 30 degrees below zero. This sensation of the 
flower world is surprisingly beautiful. Clusters of from 5 to 12 immense wine-red flowers overcast with 
soft rose on 18-inch stems. Blooms each fall. It is perfectly hardy in far North, is easily grown, and 
will multiply. 75c each; 2 for $1.40. 
Anoka Apple 
ANOKA—A Noteworthy Apple 
Created by one of America’s 
master plantsmen, often 
bears fruit the first year. 
No waiting for those want¬ 
ing fruit immediately. Hardy 
in all climates, this great 
apple has proved to be one 
of the very best summer ap¬ 
ples, with large, well-formed, 
red, striped fruits excellent 
for eating and cooking. Re¬ 
member—no waiting. Better 
order a tree now and have 
apples next summer. 
3-4 ft. trees, 55c each; 3 for 
$1.45; 10 for $4.75. 
5-7 ft. trees, 3 yr. Bearing 
Age, 90c each; 3 for $2.25. 
Beauty-Bush 
Cherry 
BEAUTY-BUSH CHERRY 
—Combines all the beauty 
of an ornamental scrub 
with useful fruiting qual¬ 
ity. Imagine a beautiful 
hedge of fluish-green foli¬ 
age, covered with snow- 
white flowers in the 
spring, and the first year 
plants produce clusters of 
plum-shaped fruits, excel¬ 
lent for jams, jellies, and 
cordials. 2 foot plants. 2 
for 69c; 4 for $1.25; 40c 
each. 
Indian Lily 
3 for 19c 
(Camassia)—Lovely spikes of royal 
blue, star-shaped flowers on 2 ft. 
stems. Striking beauty. Extra hardy 
and easy to grow. Famous for In¬ 
dian offerings, medicines and tradi¬ 
tion. Late price: 3 for 19c; 12 for 
54c. 
Hansens Beauty Bush Cherry 
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