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TREES 
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A selection of distinctive trees for 
shade and ornamental purposes. 
American Elm. Large, dignified trees 
suitable for roadside planting. 8-10 
feet, $1.98. 
Catalpa (Umbrella Tree). Makes a 
dense, umbrella shaped head. 2 year 
head. 6-8 feet, $1.29; 3 year head, 
8-10 feet, $1.98. 
Cherry. Shapely tree, entirely cov¬ 
ered with pink blossoms in spring. 
5-6 feet, $1.79. 
Cherry, Weeping. Pendulous 
branches which sweep to the ground. 
Entirely covered with pink flowers. 
2 year heads, 4-5 feet, $3.29; 3 year 
heads, 6-7 feet, $3.98. 
Crab (Flowering Crabapple). Rose 
red flowers completely cover this 
shapely tree in spring. 4-5 feet, $1.79. 
Dogwood. Large 4-petal flowers 
which appear before the foliage. A 
universal favorite. 
White. 5-6 feet, $2.98. 
Pink. 5-6 feet, $3.98. 
Magnolia. Wonderful lawn specimen. 
Huge cup shaped flowers in spring, 
followed by large glossy leaves. 
Soulangeana (Cup and Saucer Mag¬ 
nolia). Pink. $2.98 to $7.98. 
Maple. Quick growing shade tree 
which forms a beautiful dense head. 
Norway. Green foliage. 6-8 feet 
$1.98;'8-10 feet, $2.49. 
Red. F iery red blossoms, beautiful 
autumn coloring. 6-8 feet, $3.98. 
Silver. Beautiful silvery color on 
underside of leaves. 6-8 feet, $1.98; 
8-10 feet, $2.49. 
Mulberry. Weeping, graceful 
branches drooping to ground. Fruit 
attracts birds. 2-year heads. $2.79. 
Oriental Plane. Vigorous, quick 
growing. Highly desirable for city and 
suburban use. 6-8 feet, $2.49; 8-10 
feet, $3.49. 
Poplar (Lombardy). Tall, slender, 
column-like tree. Grows quickly. Use¬ 
ful for screening. 6-8 feet, $1.29; 8-10 
feet, $1.79. 
SMALL FRUIT 
COLLECTION 
For the city garden or the 
suburban home. 
25 Everblooming Strawberries 
25 Asparagus 
10 Blackberries 
10 Raspberries 
3 Rhubarb 
3 Grape Vines 
1 Currant 
1 Gooseberry 
All of bearing age. 
Entire collection of 78 plants 
for $2.89. Regular value $4.10. 
Prunus (Flowering Plum). Highly ornamental; 
beautiful flowers and interesting foliage. 5 feet, 98c. 
Pissardi. White flowers, purplish-red foliage. 
Triloba. Double, bright pink flowers. 
Red Bud (Judas Tree). Rosy pink flowers in spring 
Before the leaves. 6-8 feet, $2.79. 
Paul’s Scarlet Hawthorn. A blaze of scarlet flowers 
in May. Highly ornamental. 5-6 feet, $3.49. 
Tulip Tree. Greenish-yellow, tulip-like flowers in 
May. 6-8 feet, $2.49. 
Weeping Willow. Very graceful, slender branches 
sweeping to ground. 6-8 feet. $1.98; 8-10 feet, $2.49. 
SELECTED FRUIT TREES 
Vigorous, hardy, nursery grown 
trees. Will bear fruit in 2 to 3 years. 
Each 69<^ 3 for $1.98 
APPLE 
Baldwin. Large, bright red. Winter 
apples. 
Delicious. Large, dark red. Winter 
apples. 
Early Harvest. Juicy and fine flavor¬ 
ed, bears early summer. 
Hyslop Crabapple. Numerous clus¬ 
ters of crimson apples in late summer. 
Excellent for jelly. 
McIntosh. Juicy, delicious fall fruit. 
Stayman Winesap. Big, shapely, 
dull red apples. Keep well. 
PEAR 
Bartlett. Large, golden yellow fruit. 
Ripens in August. 
Clapp’s Favorite. Large yellowish 
red fruit. Ripens in late summer. 
Duchess. Deliciously flavored green 
and russet fruits in late fall. 
Kieffer. Yellow fruit. Most popular 
winter pear. 
Seckel. Small, brownish yellow. Sweet 
and juicy. 
CHERRY 
Black Tartarian. Large, black, 
sweet. Ripens in June. 
Early Richmond. Sour, dark red. 
Ripens in June. 
Gov. Wood. Large yellow with red 
blush. Very sweet. Ripens in June. 
Montmorency. Large red, sour. 
Ripens in June. 
Napoleon. Lluge, lemon yellow, 
sweet. Ripens late June. 
Yellow Spanish. Big, yellow, crim¬ 
son stained, sweet. Very early. 
PEACH 
Carmen. Freestone. White with red 
blush. Ripens in July. 
Champion. Large, white with crim¬ 
son blush. Ripens late August. 
Crawford. Large yellow. Freestone. 
Ripens early September. 
Elberta. Firm yellow. Freestone. 
Ripens late August. 
PLUM 
Abundance. Big, juicy, sweet fruit 
in abundance during August. 
Bradshaw. Deep red. Delicious when 
canned. 
Burbank. Large, aromatic, violet red 
fruit in mid August. 
Yellow Egg. Creamy yellow. Ripens 
in August. 
APRICOT 
Moorpack. Very large. Yellowish red. 
SMALL FRUITS 
Require very little space to grow; 
and will reward your efforts by 
producing enough for daily use 
and for canning. 
Everything listed will bear this year. 
Asparagus. Two-year plants, large 
clumps. Bundle of 25, 49c. 
Strawberries. Everbearing. Large, 
luscious fruits. Bundle of 25, 59c. 
Blackberries. Bundle of 10, 59c. 
Blowers. Very productive, delicious. 
In July. 
Eldorado. Jet-black, large, sweet. 
Raspberries. Bundle of 10, 59c. 
Columbia. Very large, purple. 
St. Regis. Everbearing, red. 
Gooseberries, Downing. Large 
green. Productive. Ea. 29c; 4 for $1. 
Currants. Each 29c; 4 for $1. 
Fays Prolific. Red. 
White Grape. White; make deli¬ 
cious preserves. 
Rhubarb. Two year old plants; large 
clumps. Each 18c; 6 for $1. 
Grapes. All bearing age. Each 24c; 
12 for $2.79. 
Catawba. Red, table wine and grape 
Concord. Black, large clusters, very- 
sweet . 
Niagara. Large, white grapes. 
Moore's Early. Black, sweet; early. 
Brighton. Wine red, fine flavor. 
Delaware. Red, heavy clusters. 
Worden. Black. Ripens early. 
Blueberries. At new low prices. See 
special announcement on opposite 
page. 
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