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Blackberries 
Gardening “Helps 
Condensed Planting and Pruning Suggestions. A four-page 
circular giving brief yet comprehensive suggestions for care at 
time of planting. 
Spring, Summer and Winter Care of Trees and Flowers. A 
four-page circular giving suggestions for care after planting. 
It’s Easy to Grow Roses. A four-page circular, brief yet com- 
prehensive directions for planting, fertilizing, pruning, spraying, 
and winter care of roses. 
When Shall I Prune My Shrubs. This is one of the annual pro- 
‘blems of the home owner. A two-page circular giving the 
principles of pruning with specific directions for 50 shrubs. 
The Perfume Garden. Many shrubs and hardy flowers, and a 
few trees, provide fragrance as well as beauty. This gives a 
list of fragrant flowers arranged month by month. 
Flowers from Snow to Snow. An eight-page booklet giving 
the normal blooming dates and fruiting dates for Southwest 
Missouri, prepared to help you select flowers and colorful berries 
for all-year beauty. It is based on seven years’ records. 
Any two will be mailed free. If more are wanted, enclose 
3c each for all over two. 
(Zomplete Landscape Service 
Our landscape department will be glad to help you plan your 
planting. If convenient, drive to Sarcoxie and talk it over. 
We are prepared to render a complete service. 
“Raspberries 

They ripen between strawberries and blackberries, begin bear- 
ing the 2d year, increase as they become established, and bear 
regularly under proper conditions. Should have a deep soil 
with plenty of humus that retains moisture during a dry year. 
Chief. An excellent red of good color and flavor, about 10 
days earlier than Latham. 50c per 10, 90c per 25, 50 or more 
at $3.00 per 100, 500 at $25.00 per 1000. 
Cumberland. One of the best black caps; large, firm, of ex- 
cellent quality; early to midseason; hardy, vigorous, produc- 
tive. Plant 4x7 ft. 50c per 10, 90c per 25, 50 or more at 
$3.00 per 100, 500 at $25.00 per 1000. 
Latham. Large; an attractive brilliant red; of good quality; 
productive. 50c per 10, 90c per 25, 50 or more at $3.00 per 
100, 500 at $25.00 per 1000. 
Hardy Water Lilies Bloom All Summer 
Perhaps the easiest flower grown. Once planted, they require 
no cultivating, no weeding, no watering except to see that the 
pool does not become dry. The plants offered on pages 20 and 
21 will bloom the first summer and until the frosts of autumn. 
% Gardens. See pages 20-21. 

Blackberries begin bearing the second year and under suitable 
conditions may be depended upon for regular, profitable crops. 
A strong, deep loam that will retain moisture, tending toward 
clay rather than sand, is best. If properly tended they may be 
planted 2x6 ft., 3600 per acre. 
Early Harvest. Medium size but juicy, sweet, and valuable 
for its extreme earliness, hardiness and productiveness; firm, 
ships well. 50c per 10, 90c per 25, 50 or more at $3.00 per 
100, 500 or more at $25.00 per 1000. 
Eldorado. Medium to large; oblong-conical; jet black; sweet; 
midseason; hardy; vigorous; productive. 60c per 10, $1.25 
per 25, 50 or more at $4.00 per 100, 500 or more at $35.00 
per 1000. 
“Dewberries 
Lucretia. Large, often 1% in. long; sweet, luscious; unex- 
celled in size and quality by any blackberry; ripens at the ends 
of the strawberry season, before Early Harvest. 50c per 10, 
90c per 25,50 or more at $3.00 per -100, 500 at $25.00 per 
1000. 
Youngberry 
A cross between Loganberry and Dewberry; flavor much 
like Red Raspberry. For safety should be mulched with straw 
during winter. Tip plants, 50c per 10, .90 per 25, $3.00 per 
100. 
©Boysenberry 
Very large; said to be a hybrid of Blackberry, Raspberry and 
Loganberry; too new to tell how it is adapted to this section. 
5 for 30c, 10 for 55c, 25 for $1.00, 50 or more at $3.50 per 
100, 500 or more at $30.00 per 1000. 
Gooseberries 
Easily grown and readily respond to a little care. 
or 4x5 ft. A northern slope or slight shade is best. 
Houghton. The best for most sections; medium size but a 
profuse bearer; resistant to rust; pale dull red when ripe, usu- 
ally picked green. 20yt-NOw lal) forZoc) Zeton 40c. S50r 
more at 18c, 5 or more at 15c each. 
Champion (Oregon). Large; green; productive; late. 2 yr. 
No. 1, 1 for 25c, 2 for 45c, 3 or more at 20c, 5 or more at 
18c each. 
Plant 3x5 
Flowers from Snow to Snow 
An 8-page booklet which we have prepared to help you se- 
lect a succession of flowers, autumn foliage and colorful berries 
for year-around beauty. It is based on 5 years’ observation and 
records. It gives the average or normal blooming dates and 
fruiting dates for Southwest Missouri. It will be mailed free. 
Just ask for ‘‘Flowers from Snow to Snow.” 
