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Name 
Grafted mulberry, Downing and 
several new varieties: 
: Each Dozen 
ten oo Be A hae er oe aa Sut meee 
Height agente ci a . . Per Per 
Sf Gtowth4—) Gack e dommes 125 12.50 100 1000 
20-25 ft. Prunus (wild plum), 12-18”...... $4.00 $25.00 
40-50 ft. P. Serotina (wild cherry). Not 
only one of the best summer 
foods but is a trap for tent cater- 
pillars. A moth lays so many eggs 
and selects the most desirable tree 
first. Have it for her and save 
your orchards. Burn or spray the 
tents in the cherry where no 
harm is done, 12-18" aeewes oer 3.50 25.00 
Have a few 5-7’, 75c each, $7.00 
a dozen. 
30-35 ft. Pyrus Serotina (Chinese sand 
pear). I kept these pears under a 
light leaf mould until April 15th 
last yeat 12-1879, ois: coe site oe 3.50 28.00 
12-15 ft. Rhamnus frangula (buckthorn), 
E2= 180 re ene ae oer oth 4.00 30.00 
6-8 ft. Rhus copallina (shiny sumac), 
TOTS a nee a eter tate oa bie te 2.50 16.00 
6 ft. R. canadensis (fragrant sumac), 
U2 TIBIA ROA aeeeGr eee aa tssseee ai 5.00 40.00 
50-60 {t. Sorbus Aucuparia (Mountain ash), 
12s BU ee ieee Ue sheiene.c skers 6.00 50.00 
4-6 ft. Symphoricarpos vulgaris (coral- 
Derry yaleelO epee eniee ne resin 3.00 24.00 
46 ft. S. Racemosus (white snowberry), 
19224 eres ote mi eteetsis 6.00 
Vitis cordifolia (summer wild 
grape). Very important for 
game food. Plant on fence rows 
and ridges but not among trees 
as they climb all over and 
strangle them, 12-187... 5...<: 2.50 20.00 
20-15 ft. Viburnum  prunifolium (black 
Haw )\pel2aiGase ce cee eve as 30.00 
Wire Tree Protectors Against Rabbits 
How many can you use? 18 in. high, 3 in. calip. 15 cents 
each. $12 per hundred. 
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Coming Soon 
An English walnut that is really hardy, with a fine nut. 
Selected oak seedlings for timber, ornamentals and 
animal food. 
Selected varieties of edible jujube (Chinese date). 
*x OK * 
IT’S A FACT that a farmer in Coffee County, Tenn., 
pastured 20 hogs for 42 days on white oak acorns on a 
two-acre wood lot. Weight increased from 30 to 60 pounds 
per hog in that time. 
Kk OK OX 
TREE CROP CULTURE, 10c 
A pamphlet on planting and cultural care of tree 
crops. 
Based on 20 years’ intense practical study and ex- 
perience. Don’t miss it. 
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IT’S A FACT that a farmer in Arkansas worked his 
mules for nearly 3 months and kept them sleek on nothing 
but persimmon pasture at night. 
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