
BUCHANAN’S RASPBERRIES 
All Prices on This Page Prepaid Except Shade Trees. Prices—6, 50c; 12, 75c; 25, $1.35; 100, $4.75. 
Set 5 feet apart each way. Plant 2 or 3 inches deeper than they were in 
the nursery. After fruiting, cut old canes and burn, leaving 5 to 6 vigorous 
new ones to grow for fruiting the following year. In the spring, cut off the 
top 12 inches or possibly more of the previous season’s growth to strong, 
well-ripened wood. 
Latham—Finest, most productive commercial red raspberry. Long season. 
St. Regis—Sometimes called ‘“Everbearing.” Berries bright crimson, large; 
very prolific, and of excellent flavor. 
Cumberland—The most desirable of the black raspberries. 
THORNLESS YOUNGBERRY 
This delicious, quick and heavy bearing, vigorous growing cross between 
Loganberry and Dewberry, is even larger than the Loganberry. Purple 
black in color and deliciously flavored. Plant 4 by 8 feet apart and cover 
roots 1 inch. Price—6, 75c; 12, $1.35; 25, $2.25; 100, $7.50 
BOYSEN BERRIES 
Plant 4 feet apart in rows 8 feet across. You can grow from 10 to 30 plants 
from each plant set. Many claim 50 to 65 plants. 
Thornless—This great berry is without a thorn, which means much in 
handling. It ripens a week ahead of the thorny type which gets your berries 
on the market while prices are higher. The berries themselves are iden- 
tical and their remarkable and delicious flavor is unsurpassed. They will 
average 1 inch in diameter and 1% inches long. The plants are very sturdy 
and hardy. Price—6, $1.00; 12, $1.90; 25, $3.75; 100, $12.00 
Thorny. Price—6, 60c; 12, $1.00; 25, $1.40; 100, $5.35 
GRAPE VINES 
TWO YEAR VINES—Each, 20c; 6, 90c; 12, $1.75; 25, $3.25. 
Fredonia—FEarliest, finest black grape known; heavy fruiter. 
Concord—Fruit dark purple, nearly black; extra large and very sweet. 
Niagara—The most valuable white grape. Bunch and berry large. 
Delaware—Red, rather small, juicy, sweet; best table grape. 
Moore’s Early—Desirable early black grape. 

Fredonia Grape 
SCUPPERNONGS 
The Scuppernong or Muscadine type grape is distinctly Southern. 
TWO-YEAR VINES—Each, 60c; 5, $2.50; 10, $4.50; post paid. 
Scuppernong—Very large, bronze fruit; very sweet; grown in 
clusters. 
James—Large, black Scuppernong; delicate flavor. 
Thomas—Medium size, round, dark, fine color. Highest in sugar 
content. 
STRAWBERRY PLANTS 
Set after frost in fall or before growth begins in spring; rows 3% 
feet apart, 15 inches in rows, for field culture; 15 inches each way 
for garden. Cultivate clean, mulch late in fall. Remove mulch after 
fruiting and spade in light dressing of manure. About 7,000 plants 
an acre. 
Mastodon Everbearing—The best everbearing strawberry yet in- 
troduced. A heavy yielder—both spring and fall—of large, luscious, 
moderately firm berries. It blossoms late, thus avoiding danger of 
frost, and ripens its crop midseason. It is disease and drouth re- 
sistant. 
Price—50, 85c; 100, $1.25; 250, $2.75; 500, $4.50; 1,000, $8.00 
_Yellow-Free Blakemore—Early—Solid—Productive—For  ship- 
ping and home use. Grown more extensively than any other 
variety. 
Improved Klondyke—The old standard shipping variety. 
itera ort late berry, bright red—fine for long distance 
shipping. 




Strawberry 
Plant 
Boysen-Berry 
Price—50, 50c; 100, 95c; 250, $2.00; 500, $3.50; 1,000, $5.00 
SPIREA, CRIMSON—Dwarf shrub with crimson flowers. 
SPIREA, BRIDAL WREATH—White flowers on graceful branches. 
SPIREA, BLUE—Dwarf shrub, blue flowers in mid-summer. 
SPIREA, VAN HOUTTE—Very popular. Profusion of white flowers. 
SNOWBERRY—Small shrub, arching branches. White flowers fol- 
lowed by clusters of white berries. 
FLOWERING SHRUBS 
All strong 2-year plants—Each, 40c; 3 for $1.10; 6 for $2.00 
ABELIA—Foliage small, dark green; flowers pinkish-white. 
ALMOND—Rose-like flowers of pink or white. 
ALTHEA—White, red, blue or purple. ; 
JAPANESE BARBERRY—Foliage turns red and bronze in the fall. 
Red berries. 
BEAUTY BUSH—Flowers deep pink. 

WEIGELA, EVA RATHKE—Dwarf shrub with red flowers. 
WEIGELA, ROSEA—Deep pink flowers on drooping branches. 
HARDY CLIMBING VINES 
BUTTERFLY BUSH—LUilac colored flowers. SILVER LACE—Rapid grower............... Each, 60c; 3 for $1.50 
CALYCANTHUS—Chocolate colored flowers. MAE Et CREEPERW. 247) stint ees ache pecs : fox : aa 
CREPE MYRTLE-—White, red, pink or purple. |. tinted «©CLEMATIS, JAOKMANI—Purpie |). 2.)12111 Bach) %5e; 3 for $2.00 
pael ee PRIDE OF ROCHESTER—Double white flowers, tinted CLEMATIS, HENRY I—White, large... Each, 80c: 3 for $2.00 
FORSYTHIA—Golden yellow bell shaped flowers. Pe Se AEG oh A MN Nore i Scented...Each, 30c; 3 for $ .75 
and tad hears ey BUSH-—White fowers ins carly BErHe, Rose, red and gold SSM ake ac rere au eachote aes Each, 65c; 3 for $1.50 
HYDRANGEA, A. G.—Large, white flowers in early spring. 
HYDRANGEA, P. G.—Pure white flowers borne in large panicles. ORNAMENTAL AND SHADE TREES 
JASMINE, NAKED FLOWERING—Bright green, yellow flowers. ; Express Collect 
LILAC—Purple or white. RED BUD—3-4 ft.......... PoecninAnp eos De Each, 60c; 3 for $1.60 
QUINCE, FLOWERING—Bright red flowers in early spring. FLOWERING PLUM—3-4 ft................. Each, 80c; 3 for $2.25 
SNOWBALL, COMMON—Large ball-like flowers of pure white. FLOWERING CRAB—4-5 ft..... set eieee tera) ere Each, 75¢c; 3 for $2.25 
SPIREA, DWARF WHITE—White flowers borne in flat clusters. FLOWERING PEACH—Red, white or pink... Each, 75c; 3 for $2.25 
SPIREA, PINK—Dwarf habit of growth, pink flowers. CHINESE ELM—3-4 ft.............. Sipe oreo ais Each, %75c; 3 for $2.25 

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