ORNAMENTAL FRUITS 
Dual purpose trees and shrubs with their many colored edible or ornamental fruits— 
attractive flowers and foliage, adding striking contrast in landscape planting. 
canes covered with vel¬ 
vety wine red bristles, 
in the fruit pods before 
they open and finally 
in the brilliant orange 
red fruits which are 
both edible and desir¬ 
able for wine. Appar¬ 
ently free from all diseases of brambles. Price 30c each, 
5 for $1.10. 
Service Berries 
and Juneberries 
DWARF JUNEBERRIES —a low compact shrub—not particular as to 
soil— a mass of white bloom in very early spring followed by reddish 
berries turning sapphire blue when ripe. Edible and for pies, etc. These 
Juneberries, Service Berries and Blueberries are among the finest of the 
dual purpose shrubs. Brilliant Fall coloring. Price 35c each; 3 for $1.00; 
Heavy 3 yr. plants COc each; 5 for $2.00. 
SERVICE BERRY —Often called Shadbush. The flurry of pure white 
flowers is the forerunner of spring. Native of woodlands. Fruit resembles- 
Juneberry (or sometimes called Huckleberry) ripening in June and July, 
medium flavored dark turquoise colored fruits. Price 2 ft. plants 40c each; 
3 for $1.10 postpaid. 
BLUEBERRIES —The Whitesbog cultivated Blueberries are the highest 
quality fruits of this class of plants and they are equally valuable for 
their waxen white blossoms and as ornamental shrubs for glossy foliage 
and striking fall color. For price of Blueberries see page 10. 
JAPANESE WINEBERRY —For those who want a most ornamental 
bramble we recommend this graceful and thrifty growing Wlneberry. 
There is beauty in the 
trees 
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American Persimmon —Small 
highly ornamental and produc¬ 
ing an abundance of pleasing¬ 
ly astringent spicy fruits, highly 
prized when gathered after the 
frosts. Pries 4-5 ft. trees 75e 
each; 3 for $2.00 by express. 
Select Large 
Fruiting Persimmons 
Lombert —Largest size fruit of 
any of the native Persimmons we 
know. Fruit oblong and of excel¬ 
lent quality. Trees have glossy 
dark green leaves and are oma- r» • 
mental as well as fruitful. Dwarf Apple 
Ea. Golden -Round type of fruit and especially fine flavored. Ripens 
early and ready to eat after the first light frosts. Pries Lambert and Ea. 
Golden Persimmons 2-3 ft. $2.35 each; 4-5 ft. $2.75; 6-8 ft. $3.50 
by express. 
New American Mulberry 
New American Mulbery 
—Often called the Everbearing Mulberry 
because the fruits are produced over a long 
period of time—from June until September. 
It Is a heavy annual bearer of very large, 
long fruits of much better quality than the 
Russian Mulberry so commonly grown. Price 
5-6 ft. trees, 75c each by express. 
Plant these Ornamental 
fruits and derive a four¬ 
fold benefit: 
1. The fruits extend the 
landscape attractiveness 
and color over a longer 
season. 
2. They provide edible 
fruits. _ 
DWARF FRUIT AND HARDY NUT TREES —Practical 
and ornamental. Start bearing at an early age. The selected 
Hardy nuts are a distinct luxury and very desirable for their 
shade. See pages 14 and 23. 
DOLGO CRAB —The bril¬ 
liant red fruits of this new 
Crab-apple are exceedingly 
ornamental and they make 
as beautiful jelly as you have 
ever seen. Price, 4-5 ft. trees, 
75c each by express. 
Fruiting Shrubs 
on this Page 
Postpaid — 
Trees by Ex¬ 
press Collect. 
’ Adams Imp. Elderberry 
ADAMS IMP. ELDERBERRY —The large berries and ex¬ 
tra large fruit clusters of the New Adams variety are a de¬ 
cided improvement over the common kinds. Makes delicious 
pies, jam and wine. Price, 35c each, 3 for $1.00, postpaid. 
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