FRUIT TREES 

APPLE 
No. 1 trees, 5 to 6 feet in height, are-....... 50¢ each 
Specimen trees, 6 ft. or more...........- W5e each 
Lighter trees or smaller, 3 to 4 ft... 35e each 
Improved Y. Transparent__.....---~-.--------—------- 50c; 35¢ 
DUN fee all tia yi areas ane 50c; 385¢ 
Black Stayman Winesap.....------—-------------------------- 50e 
Red Delicious ..-22222-22:2.23. 


Yellow Delicious .............-.-----.---.------ -75e; 50c; 35c 
Double Red Delicious____......---.-..--------------—------- 75e; 50¢e 
Northern Spy ....- ee D0CS, BOS 
MUL yy tae Se lL WE IR Eee ea ee cee are 35¢ 
Maiden) Blush. 2:2223225 2s ees 35¢c 
Witt ere ER ev Oe wearer ees 50c 
Olorthanrid) 2c a eters eee eae ee eeaeeee 50e 

Grimes Golden 
R. I. Greening 

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PLUM 
Abundance—heavy tree@S..-..----.----------1..-seceoeeeeneeeee eee 75¢C 
Italian Prunme—light trees... 2.2---o--eesssssneeceeeeceeee 35¢ 
German Prune—light trees 

Damson—light, trees: sis... oes ee eee 35¢ 
Burbank—liS Wt TUS Os acres ec anaes 35¢ 
Bradshaw—light  tre@soicccijaccccen concern tee 35¢ 
PEAR 
D utchess ee ee. ree WE Fd ye Se 50¢ 
BS Were: BRO eee sa sae ee eee enttcee ee 50c 
Bartlett: 22 sooth ee ee 50¢c 
PEACH 
Nicely branched trees, 4 to 5 feet, 
eer <A OO nese ey 35e each; Three for $1.00 
Golden Jubilee—Golden yellow freestone. 
Rochester—Yellow, early midseason. 
Elberta—Large yellow freestone. 
Crawford Late—Superb large yellow. 
Mayflower—Very early. 
Champion—Excellent white flesh. 
Hale Haven—New yellow freestone. 
J. H. Hale—Larger and earlier than LHlberta. 
APRICOT 
Superb—a hardy Russian variety-._.......-.-.....- 50c 
QUINCE 
Orange—best of all 


MONTMORENCY CHERRY 
The most satisfactory cherry for this lo- 

cality. Blooms late enough to escape late 
frosts. Large red cherries, late June. Very 
productive. No. 1 trees. 5c each 
SHUMAKER’S 
Birchmont Gardens 
Route I Box 190 
Cambridge City, Indiana 

RED LAKE CURRANT 
A very hardy new Minnesota introduction. 
Long, well-filled bunches of extra large hber- 
ries. Thrifty and extremely productive. 
2-year plants, 35c each. 

HEMEROCALLIS 
(DAY LILIES) 
The new, giant varieties excel in beauty any- 
thing heretofore seen in this popular flower. 
The season has been extended until now we can 
have bloom from May through August and 
even into September. Visit our gardens to see 
these fine new varieties in bloom; then make 
your reservations for fall transplanting. 
Anna Betscher—Orange yellow, 3’ Midseason. 
Bagdad—Brownish red, very fine. 4’ M 
Cressida—Deep orange. 3’ Midseason 
D. D. Wyman—Golden-yellow, tawny splashed. 
3’ MtoL 
George Yeld—Orange and rose. 3%’ M to L 
Goldena—Deep golden orange. 3’ Midseason. 

Gold Standard—Rich canary yellow M to L 
Hyperion—Soft canary yellow—3’ M to L 
Margaret Perry—Buff orange lined with yellow... 
4” ~~ Late 
Mikado—Orange and dark red-purple. 21%’ M 
Mrs. A. H. Austin—Deep golden yellow 3’ M-L 
Ophir—Large golden yellow, 4’ Late 
Patricia—Pale yellow, fragrant, 3’ Midseason. 
Wau-Ban—Cadmium yellow. 3’ Midseason. 
OLDER VARIETIES OF MERIT 
Apricot—Light orange 2%’ Early (May) 
Calypso—Canary yellow 314%’ Midseason. 
Sovereign—Orange yellow, 2%’ July (Night- 
flowering). 
GARDEN SEEDS 
We carry “ASGROW”’ Seeds, grown by the 
Associated Seed Growers. In addition to the 
popular old varieties we stock certain new 
varieties which have proven themselves espe- 
cially meritorious in this locality. Among the 
newer varieties we particularly recommend: 
Asgrow Stringless Green Pod Bush Bean. 
Imperator Carrot. 
Asgrow Wonder Beet. 
Golden Cross Bantam Hybrid Sweet Corn. 
Laxton’s Progress Peas. 
PEONIES 
Those interested in acquiring additional peony 
roots next August or September will do well 
to check the following varieties while they are 
in bloom here on our grounds this spring: 
RED PEONIES 
Brand’s Magnificent—Crimson, purple cast. 
Cherry Hill—Deep garnet. 
Karl Rosenfield—Bright crimson. 
Mons Martin Cahuzac—Deep purple-garnet. 
Phillipe Rivoire—Deep velvety crimson. 
Richard Carvel—Bright crimson. 
Grandma’s Red—Double, rich red. 
Fern-Leaf—Single dark red, Earliest of all. 
PINK PEONIES 
Mons Jules Elie—Light rose-pink. 
Sarah Bernhardt—Dark rose-pink. 
Therese—Translucent old-rose pink. 
Petite Renee—Carmine-pink. 
sedi atimerieo EE PEON TES 
Festiva Maxima—White, flecked crimson. 
Kelway’s Glorious—Creamy white. 

Le Cygne—Creamy white. 
Solange—Creamy white. 
SINGLE JAPANESE PEONIES 
L’Etincelante—Pink. 
Mischief—Pink. 
Pride of Langport—Pink. 
Pocahontas—Red. 
Vera—Red. 
Verdun—Red. 
Le Jour—White. 

SPRAYING AND DUSTING 
MATERIALS 
General line of fungicides and insectides 
for the lawn, garden and orchard, in both 
liquid and dust forms. We especially recom- 
mend:.. 
ROTENONE DUST for bean beetles. 
TRIAD for rose pests. 

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