MEDLAR 
Medlar. This tree fruit, about the size of a plum, 
is said to be very beneficial to rheumatic sufferers. 
Is quite ornamental, having attractive foliage, 
ruddy hues in the fall. Strong trees, 4 to 6 ft., $1.50 
Se MULBERRY 
Morus nigra. “Persian Mulberry.” 15 ft. For fruit 
this is the variety you want, it has finest fruit of all, 
two inches long, juicy. Splendid for juice or pre- 
serves. 3 to 4 ft., $1.25. 
PEACH 
Size and priced as Apricot. See Page 6. 
Champion. White freestone. Hardy, Delicious. 
August. 
Early Elberta— Yellow freestone. August. All 
around good peach. 
Improved Elberta—Better in every way than old 
type. Yellow Freestone. September. 
Hales Early—White freestone. July. 
eating peach. 
we Hale—Large yellow freestone. 
ning or eating. 
Orange Cling—September. 
Rochester—August. Large. 
est quality. 
South Haven—FEarly yellow freestone. Hardy, heavy 
bearer. 
Strawberry—White freestone. July. 
CHERRIES 
ON A BUSH! 
Best early 
August. Can- 
Yellow canning sort. 
Yellow freestone. Fin- 
Popular. 
(HANSEN BUSH CHERRY) 
Yes sir, no climbing. Early Bearing. 
Hardy. Prolific. Easy to grow. Eat fresh 
or in tasty jam. Ornamental, too. 12 to 
18 inch, 50c. 18 to 24 inch, 60c. 

STRAWBERRIES 
ON A BUSH 
Rockhill Everbearing 
High quality. Makes low, 
Priced at 
‘No runners. 
broad mound. Ornamental. 
bottom of this page. 

PEAR 
(2 Year, Branched—Same Price as Apple, See Page 6) 
On French Pear Roots 
Bartlett—Well-known late summer sort. 
Comice—High quality table fruit. Fall. This is the 
pear you see advertised in magazines under fancy 
names at fancy prices. 
PERSIMMON—POMEGRANATE 
Hachiya, very large bright red. 4 to 6 ft., $1.25. 3 to 
4 ft., $1.00. 
Fuyu—This new persimmon is never puckery. 
Quite firm even when fully ripe. Fruits large, young 
and heavy bearer. 4 to 6 ft., $1.25. 
Pomegranate. Variety. Wonderful. Very large and 
juicy. High color. Glossy leaves. Scarlet flowers, 
quite ornamental. 3 to 4 ft., 50c; 4 to 6 ft., 65c. 
PLUM 
l-year, 4 to 6 ft. (Same price as Apricot, see page 6.) 
Green Gage. Greenish yellow for canning. 
Italian Prune—Dark purple. Hardy. To can, 
eat fresh. 
Santa Rosa—Large, red fleshed. Juicy. 
Satsuma—Late. Large round. Skin and flesh red. 
Yellow Egg. Large, sweet and juicy. Good canner. 
Self-fruitful. 
dry or 
QUINCE 
Variety Smyrna. 50c to $1.25. 
ANOKA 
WONDER APPLE 
Bears at two years. Hardy FINE EAT- 
ING. Early Summer. Heavy Bearing. 
Dwarf. Ideal Dooryard TREE. Large 2 
year branched trees, 4 to 6 ft., 85c. 
Quince. 
THORNLESS 
BOYSENBERRY 
Smooth as a kitten’s ear. Same wonder- 
ful berry as thorny kind. Priced at bot- 
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ASPARAGUS — BERRY PLANTS — RHUBARB 
STRONG FIRST GRADE PLANTS 
TRELLIS BERRIES— 
SCORYTHORNLESS BLACKBERRY 223.24 ee 
ZYOUNGBERR Ya (New Thornless) 2.25 22) 2. 
BBO SENDER Yo tnee ee oid Pee alae eat eee ee ee es 
*BOYSENBERRY (Thornless New)...............-.2-.---------------- 
BTCC ALIN BERR Wire ee ara re en NG ee 
*CUMBERLAND BLACK CAP RASPBERRY.......... ieee 
CANE BERRIES— 
CUTHBERT RASPBERRY... 
LLOYD GEORGE RASPBERRY (New)... cc ccccccsseececseeeeens 
ST. REGIS RASPBERRY—Everbearing...................2.......... 
ASPARAGUS— 
MARY WASHINGTON—Green and Purple Tips.......... 
STRAWBERRIES— 
MASTODON STRAWBERRY—Everbearing...................... 
PROGRESSIVE STRAWBERRY—Everbearing ............ eee 
ROCKHILL STRAWBERRY—Everbearing. New. 
& Postpaid to Fourth P. P. Zone = 
NO RUNNERS—Of fine quality. Bears longer and 
more berries than other kinds..................--...---.-------.- 
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EMBREE CHERRY—(Sce below) ............. ae, Sea 
STHAWEERRY—(Sae below) osc cokes elensenesee 
Embree and Strawberry Rhubarb are extra sweet and tender. 
* These are strong tip-rooted plants. 
Each 6 12 50 100 
Sh aoe $ .15 $ .75 $1.25 $4.00 $7.75 
1S 85 1.50 4.50 8.00 
Tee 1S ey) 1.25 4.00 713 
ee 20 1.35 2.50 
in ee LS eto 1.25 4.00 7.75 
Stee 15 ak) 1.25 4.00 TIS 
10 .90 -75 ay be) 5.00 
ae 15 19 1.25 4.00 7.50 
ee, .10 .50 75 2.19 5.00 
Bent 40 1.35 2.50 
oe nee 39 1.25 2.00 
eee 39 1.29 2.00 
ah as 75 2.50 4.75 
She .20 1.29 2.25 
eee rs) 1.35 2.50 
True divisions, not seed grown. 
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