Small Fruits and Shrubs 
Featured in color 
on Inside Back Cover 
Greenhouse Plants 
(i Continued .) 
PETUNIAS 
Bedding or Pot Plants 
Still Pond. Double pink. Rooted Cuttings, 
$4.00 per 25, $14.00 per 100. 
Double Varieties. All colors. Rooted Cut¬ 
tings, $3.00 per 25, $10.00 per 100. 
Single Varieties. All colors. 2)4 in-, $3.50 
per 25, $12.00 per 100. 
Mrs. Wm. K. DuPont Supreme. All¬ 
double white. Rooted Cuttings, $4.00 per 
25, $14.00 per 100. 
World Beauty. All-double carmine pink. 
Rooted Cuttings, $3.00 per 25, $10.00 
per 100. 
POINSETTIAS — 2 l /i in. 
Christmas Star. Beautiful new scarlet. 
$12.00 per 25, $40.00 per 100. 
White. $5.75 per 25, $20.00 per 100. 
Mrs. Paul Ecke. $6.00 per 25, $22.50 per 100. 
Oak Leaf (True) $5.75 per 25. $20.00 per 100. 
Ruth Ecke (Improved Oak Leaf). Brighter 
red. $6.00 per 25, $22.50 per 100. 
PRIMULAS 
Malacoides erikssoni. Lavender-pink of 
vigorous growth. 
Chinensis. In separate colors. 
Obconica. In separate colors. 
2M in., $4.00 per 25, $13.00 per 100 
STEVIA 
Serrata. Dwarf or tall. 234 in. $4.00 per 25. 
LEMON VERBENAS— 214 in. 
$5.00 per 25, $18.00 per 100 
VIOLETS 
Frey's Fragrant. Free flowering, single. 
Grow in temperature 45-50 degrees F. 
$5.00 per doz., $8.00 per 25. 
Marie Louise. Best fragrant double. Dark 
mauve. 38-45 degrees F. $5.00 per doz., 
$8.00 per 25. 
BLACKBERRIES 
Eldorado. One of the highest in quality; me¬ 
dium size berries, jet black, mild and sweet. 
Early to midseason. 
Ward. Strong growing variety; a heavy crop¬ 
per, handsome, first quality berries. 
Transplanted plants, doz. $1.50,100 $10.00 
FRUIT TREES 
APPLES 
We can supply high quality stock of any of 
the Standard Named Varieties in early, 
autumn, and winter fruiting types. Ship¬ 
ping season from April 1st until May 31st. 
Price on all varieties: 
Each $1.25, doz. $12.00 
CHERRIES 
Black Tartarian (Sweet). Beautiful dark 
purple; of medium size. Most popular. 
Early Richmond (Sour). Bright red, very 
acid. 
Montmorency (Sour). Light red, very acid. 
Yellow Spanish (Sweet). Pale amber, with 
red on sunny side; large, firm, juicy fruit. 
Price on all varieties: 
Each $1.75, doz. $15.00 
PEACHES 
Belle of Georgia. Midseason, freestone; 
white, largely overspread with red. 
Crawford’s Early. Large yellow with red 
cheek; juicy, sweet. Middle of August. 
Elberta. Midseason. Large fruit; yellow 
with deep red cheek. 
J. H. Hale. Large, round shape, deep golden 
yellow skin, overlaid with carmine; of high 
quality. Mid-September. 
Price on all varieties: 
Each $1.25, doz. $12.00 
PEARS 
Any of the most satisfactory and reliable 
varieties. 
Price on First-class Stock: 
Each $1.25, doz. $12.00 
PLUMS 
Any of the most popular and satisfactory 
varieties. 
Price on First-class Stock: 
Each $1.50, doz. $15.00 
QUINCES 
Orange (Apple). Early yellow fruiting vari¬ 
ety. Excellent for preserving. Each $1.50, 
doz. $15.00. 
Small Fruits 
CULTIVATED BLUEBERRIES 
(See in color on inside back cover) 
Delicious berries not commonly grown in 
the ordinary garden, but of the easiest cul¬ 
ture. Very productive; can be used for 
ornamental purpose, also as specimen plants, 
hedges, etc. Blueberries supply the table 
with luscious fruit a month after early Rasp¬ 
berries are gone. For best results and proper 
pollination, put two or more varieties in one 
planting. 
Cabot {Early). Broad, low bush seldom ex¬ 
ceeding 3 ft. in height. 
Rancocas {Midseason). Ripens 2 weeks 
after Cabot. Grows to 5 ft. 
Rubel {Late). Gives the heaviest yield. 
Grows to 6 ft. 
Each 10 
12 to 15 in. plants.$0.90 $7.50 
15 to 18 in. plants. 1.25 10.50 
18 to 24 in. (bearing size). 1.60 13.50 
(5 plants sold at 10 rate) 
Note—Full cultural directions with al 
shipments. 
BOYSENBERRY 
This wonderful new berry is destined to 
dominate the small fruit world. Produces 
delicious, large, juicy fruits like Blackberry 
in appearance, but often 2 inches in length. 
Picking season, 8 to 10 weeks. A strong, 
robust grower, and very hardy. 
Strong plants, $2.00 per 10, $15.00 per 100. 
SMALL FRUITS —Continued 
CURRANTS 
Perfection. Vigorous grower, heavy cropper. 
Bears good sized sparkling red berries. 
Pres. Wilder. Produces late in season, large 
bright red, juicy berries of high quality. 
White Grape. Best white sort, mild flavor. 
Price, 2-yr.-old bushes: Ea. 35c., doz. 
$3.50. 
GOOSEBERRIES 
Downing. Large, pale green berries. Good 
market variety of fair quality. Ea. 50c. 
Doz. $5.00. 
RASPBERRIES 
Cuthbert. Large size, deep crimson berries 
of high quality. 
Columbian (Cap). Excellent for making 
jelly or jam; fruit purplish-crimson. 
INDIAN SUMMER (See in color, inside 
back cover). Best new everbearing variety. 
Big, attractive, delicious fruit. Spring, 
Summer and Fall. Strong transplants. 
Doz. $2.00, 100 $14.00. Fruiting age: Doz. 
$2.75, 100 $20.00. 
Latham. Undoubtedly the best red Rasp¬ 
berry. 
St. Regis. Everbearing Red variety of excel¬ 
lent quality. 
Except where priced: 
Strong transplants: Doz. $1.75,100 $10.00 
Fruiting age: Doz. $2.25, 100 $15.00 
“GOLDEN QUEEN” 
New Yellow Raspberry 
Deliciously flavored berries, golden 
yellow in color and of medium size. 
Very hardy plants keep blooming and 
ripening fruit right up to frost, berries 
being produced on current year’s growth. 
Strong plants, $3.50 per 10, $25.00 per 
100 . 
GRAPES (Hardy Varieties) 
Caco. Amber colored berries of delicious 
flavor. Recommended for wine-making. 
Catawba. The standard red variety. Vigor¬ 
ous, hardy and productive. 
Concord. Most popular variety, has large 
black fruit of splendid flavor. 
Niagara. The most popular white sort. 
Strong 2-yr. canes of above: 
Each 40c., doz. $4.50 
Fruiting age: Each 75c., doz. $8.00 
STRAWBERRY PLANTS 
(Pot-grown) 
Ready in June. Write for special list. 
WINEBERRY 
Very useful fruits for canning or making 
wine. 
1- yr.-old plants, $2.15 per 10, $17.00 per 100 
2- yr.-old plants, $2.50 for 10, $21.00 per 100 
GRAPES, Niagara 
Small and Large Fruits 
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BURNETT BROTHERS, Incorporated 
