Everbearing Strawberries 
CHAMPION. Three months after setting, every plant commences bear- 
ing. One of the best everbearers. Make sure you get genuine Cham- 
pion. That is the kind we sell. 
GEM. Amazing reports come to us on the New Gem. Many say they 
picked large, ripe fruit a few weeks after planting, and that Gem will! 
replace other  everbearers. Fruit 
large, fine quality, a new favorite. 
MASTODON GIANT EVERBEAR- 
ING. The largest everbearer grown 
the most prolific, with a real straw- 
berry flavor. Plants set in early 
Spring bear in summer and until No- 
vember. A most delicious fruit. 



Mastodon Giant Everbearing 
Dewberries 
LUCRETIA. Berries are far larger and better than 
any blackberries; of unequalled excellence. Most 
desirable variety. 
Asparagus 
WASHINGTON. Rustproof. The 
best asparagus grown. Produces 
big crops of tender, juicy stalks 
the first spring after planting. 
Growers are disregarding all 
others because Washington is 
A i: larger, more tender and more 
Washington productive. 
Rhubarb 
GIANT CRIMSON. Superior in size and quality 
to any we have tested. Early, very tender, mild 
flavor, the housewife’s favorite. Giant Crimson 
Ornamental Trees 
ASH, Mountain. The tree with the red berries. 
Creamy white blossoms in the spring. 30 to 40 
feet at maturity. 
BIRCH. Cut-leaved weeping. Beautiful, grace- 
ful, white bark; long drooping branches. 40 to 
60 feet at maturity. 
BIRCH, White. Graceful and beautiful. Tall, 
vigorous, with slender, drooping branches. 
BASSWOOD, American Linden. A hardy lawn 
tree, rapid grower, reaching 100 feet. Good bee 
pasturage. 
CATALPA BUNGEI. A low, spreading head 
and large leaves give an umbrella appearance. 
We have a choice lot. 
CATALPA SPECIOSA. Rapid grower, 75 to 100 
Elm, Chinese feet. Good for windbreaks. 
ELM, American. Immense size, grows to 100 or more feet. 
ELM, Chinese. Grows as fast as a willow, 4 to 8 feet in one year. 
Extremely hardy, thrives everywhere. A perfect lawn tree. 
MAPLE, Hard. A hardy shade tree reaching great height. Produces 
valuable sugar. 
MAPLE, Norway. Most rapid growing Hard Maple, to 75 or 100 feet. 
Withstands smoke and city conditions. 
MAPLE, Schwedler’s. Red-leaved, changing to bronze, then to green. 
A magnificent lawn tree. 
MAPLE, Soft. Grows rapidly to large size. 
A fine street and park tree. 
POPLAR, Bolleana. Resembles Lombardy 
but is hardier and longer-lived. Splendid 
for a naturalistic landscape effect. 
POPLAR, Carolina. A most rapid grow- 
ing shade tree, 75 to 100 feet. 
POPLAR, Lombardy. Tall, slim, columnar 
shape. Beautiful as a screen, background 
or windbreak. 
TULIP TREE. Rapid grower. Yellow, 
tulip-shaped flowers. Also known as white 
wood. 
WEEPING WILLOW Niobe, or Golden 
Weeping Willow. Extremely hardy far 
north. Effective for landscaping, 
WEPPING WILLOW, Wisconsin. Charm- 
ing as a background or close to pools. 
Hardy. Grows to 30 or 40 feet. 



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