SMALL FRUITS FOR YOUR HOME GARDEN 
Every one who has ever picked fresh fruits and vegetables from their ovrn garden knows that "There's a Whale of a difference" in tn^ 
luscious flavor of fresh picked home grown things as compared with those that have lost a lot of their flavor through the time required in market¬ 
ing and selling those we buy in the store. If you have never tried growing things for the table, then you have something delightful to loon, 
forward to. 
GRAPES are best grown on some sort of a trellis or fence. If planted on a fence or against a building they really occupy no space, 
being like an espalier tree in that respect. They can also be grown on arbors or trellises to produce a delightful outdoor shady nook, witk 
bunches of delicious grapes growing all around and hanging in masses overhead. To pick and eat ripe grapes right off your own vines is to add 
new zest to a suburban home. The following three varieties are best; 
Concord —Considered one of the best Black grapes. 
Catawba —Large, sweet, aromatic red grapes. 
Niagara —Most delicious white grape. 
2 year old strong plants, 3 for $1.00; 6 for $1.75; 12 for $3.00. Parcel Post or Express Prepaid on order of $2.00 or over. 
RHUBARB (Pie Plant) —Once planted a few plants will produce an abundance of delicious tender rhubarb year after year with no care. 
Cut the stalks as wanted. 
35c each; 3 for 75c; 6 for $1.25; 12 for $2.00; Parcel Post or Express Prepaid on order of $2.00 or over. 
BERRIES —A dish of freshly picked berries and cream for breakfast will quickly convince you that the only way to really enjoy the full 
flavor of berries is when freshly picked right from your own garden. The following is a very choice selection: 
Latham Red Raspberry—The fruit is twice as large as ordinary red raspberries and of the finest quality and flavor. 
St. Regis Everbearing Red Raspberry —Large berries of delicious flavor are produced on this variety all summer long. 
Cumberland Black Raspberry —The largest and finest of the Black Raspberries, producing prodigious crops. Fine for eating, or for pies, 
jams or jellies. 
Eldorado Blackberry —The largest and finest Blackberry, sweet, tender and exceedingly pleasing to the taste. They melt in your mouth. 
Of course they are also fine for jams or jellies. 
Price on above 3 Berries: $2.00 Dozen. Express Prepaid. 
Mastodon Everbearing Strawberries —Produces large quantities of very large attractive berries of delicious flavor during summer and fall. 
12 for $1.00; 25 for $1.50; 100 for $4.00. Prepaid on orders of $2.00 or over. 
Martha Washington Asparagus —Asparagus bought in the store will taste like straw after you have "cut your own", for there is nothing 
more delicious than freshly cut asparagus and nothing that deteriorates so rapidly in flavor once it is cut. When once planted the luscious stalks 
will be produced year after year. Martha Washington is the bes* 
Strong 2 year old plant^ 12 fo*- $1.50; 100 for $6.00. Express Prepaid. 
"NISHIKI-YAMA" COLLECTION OF JAPANESE IRIS 
Spring is the very best time to plant Japanese Iris for best results. The 
Japanese Iris Nishiki-Yama, illustiated in color in my last years Iiis catalogue, 
is, I believe, the finest Japanese Iiis in the world regardless of price, but I 
have finally accumulated a sufficient slock of it so that 1 can make the following 
p.’^oposition. 
1 guaiantee that each "Nishiki-Yama'' Collection will contain several plants 
of Nishiki-Yama Iris, as well as other exceptionally fine varieties. It will be 
one of ilie finest mixed colleciions of Japanese Iiis I have ever offered. Of 
cou'-se I cannot label them at this special bargain price. 
12 for $2.00 20 for $3.00 
35 for 5.00 100 for 12.00 
250 lor 27.50 500 for 50.00 
1,000 for $90.00 
Parcels bosi o/ o -r- -s Prepaid 
25 V/ORLD'S FINEST SIBERIAN IRIS FOR $3.00 
This is a very unusual collection, the finest I have ever offered of mixed 
Siberian Iris, I was unable to offer a mixed collection last year, reserving the 
stock for this special sale. This collection will include varieties that recently 
sold at $5.00 and $10.00 a plant. The Siberian Iris are prodigious bloomers 
and the easiest of all flowers to grow in any soil, climate or location. While 
this is a mixed unlabeled collection, they aie not grown mixed, the varieties 
for each order being personally selected by me to make a lull color assort- 
iieni Ihe bibenan Ills dille' f all olner Ids aud make excellent cut flowers. 
12 for $2.00 25 for $3.00 
50 for $5.00 
Parcels Post or Exi.-re£S Prepaid ' 
8 LOVELY DAYLILIES FOR $2.25 POSTPAID 
This is the first time I have ever offered these fine Daylilies for this low 
pace Geveial new hybrids will be included, which recently sold as high as 
$5 00 for a single plant. There will be eight different varieties in each coUec- 
tion unlabeled, and a fine color range will be included, flowering from May 
to September. Once planted each plant will produce great armsful of flowers 
for years to come. Tney are hardy in the most severe climate as well as in 
the extrem.e south, and require no care when once planted. Unlike other Lilies 
they do not die out, but increase in size and beauty from year to year. 
8 for $2.25 20 for $4.00 
Parcels Post or Express Prepaid 
RED FLOV7ERING BUCKEYE— I tried lor years to get a supply of 
this very rare tree and have only a limited stock of it now. It belongs 
to the Horsechestnut family and is entirely hardy. Those who know 
the white flowering Buckeye will surely want this rare Red Flowering 
form, with its huge pyrimidal clusters of scarlet flowers. The foliage 
is also ornamental and it produces a marvelous shade tree, attractive 
at all times. Robust young trees, 3 ft. and over, 
$1.5(i each; 3 for $3.75; 6 ior $6.00. 
PINK FLOWERING DOGWOOD —There is nothing more beautiful 
in the early spring landscape than these Pink Flowering Dogwoods. 
They blossom in early spring, thriving in any soil, in shade as well as 
in the open. The trees are ornamental even when not in bloom, and 
increase in size and beauty from year to year Hardy anywhere. I 
have some extra fine sturdy 2 to 3 foot trees at 
$2.00 each; 3 for $5.00. Express Prepaid. 
DOUBLE WHITE FLOWERING DOGWOOD— A rare and beautiful 
form of the white flowering dogwood, with large rosette-like snow 
white flowers. Good for sun or shade. Hardy anywhere. Extra sturdy 
2 to 3 foot trees 
$2.00 each; 3 lor $5.00. Express Prepaid. 
CANOE BIRCH —Winter or summer the unusual white bark of the 
Canoe Birch is a delight in any garden or landscape. For best effect 
they should be planted in groups of several trees a few feet apart. 
I hove just a few small trees on which I can make an attractive 
price of 
75c each; 3 for $2.00; 6 for $3.50. Prepaid on orders of $2.00 or over. 
WISTERIAS —Many people have had the great disappointment of 
buying cheap Wisterias and then having no flowers on them after 
growing them for years. You will not have this trouble with the plants 
I am offering, as they are all grafted plants from flowering wood of 
extra fine^ plants and every plant will furnish a great profusion of 
bloom. The plants are extra strong robust plants, much finer than 
anything you will expect to receive. You will be agreeably surprised 
when you see them, and still more pleased when you see them in 
bloom. 
White or Purple—your choice— 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75; 6 for $6.00. Express Prepaid. 
Return Postage Guaranteed 
ROBERT WAYMAN 
39-09 214th Place, 
Bayside L. I., N. Y. 
Phono BAysido 9-1256 
AMAZING NEW HORTICULTURAL OFFERING 
5 DIFFERENT APPLES ON ONE TREE 
3 DIFFERENT PEACHES ON ONE TREE 
ALSO HRST SPRING IRIS SALE 
FOR THIS SEASON'S FLOWERING 
HARDY CELESTIAL FIGS - BLIGHT RESISTANT CHESTNUTS 
WALNUTS FOR BEAUTY AND PROFIT 
HARDY PERSIMMONS - PAW PAWS - MULBERRY TREES 
Sec. 562, P. L. & R. 
U. S. POSTAGE 
PAID 
FLUSHING, N. Y. 
Permit No. 66 
GRAPES AND SMALL FRUIT FOR THE HOME GARDEN 
