
UNUSUAL FRUITS aatiicens 
June-berry Adams Elderberry 
(Amelanchier laevis) Zone IV. 
Very dark sweet fruit in July. (Not to be 
compared with Amelanchier canadensis— 
far better.) 
(Each) (10) (100) ! 
(Sambucus Canadensis) Zone IV. 
The large berries and extra fruit clusters 
are a decided improvement over the com- 
mon kinds. Makes delicious pies, jam, and 
BATH sh Ors, $2.00 $15.00 $125.00 es 
UO s Oak inet ain. vac shoo 30025 00min moe: 2to3ft...........$ .75 each; 6 for $2.40 
SIRUTORC Es A RB hen nee 1.00 each; 6 for 3.50 
Buffalo Berry 
(Shepherdia argentia) Zone I. New American Mulberry (Zone IV.) 
Viburnum Americanum 
Fruit scarlet red, sprightly acid, and agree- Ever-bearing, from the middle of June until 
able flavor, makes an excellent sauce or the middle of September. Large, refreshing 
jelly served with meats. Showy throughout berries that do not have the mawkish sweet  HIGHBUSH: CRANBERRIES 
the closing months of the year. 3 to 4 ft., ness of most varieties. 5 to 6 ft. trees, $2.00 
(Viburnum Americanum) Zone I. 
Large fruited, heavy-yielding types of the 
American High Bush Cranberry, selected by 
the U. S. Dept. of Agriculture. 
Andrews. Late; bushes vigorous, clusters 
$.90 each; 6 for $4.50. 
each; 6 for $7.50. 
THE HANSEN 
BUSH CHERRY 
(Prunus pumila) Zone 
IV. 
Five-foot shrub, branch- 
es completely covered with 
dark red cherries the size 
large, erect; berries very large, very high 
in pectin; ripens in September. 
Wentworth. Earliest, ready to be used for 
jelly early in August; clusters large, droop- 
ane: (Each) (10) (100) 
EONS bee eee $ .95 $ 9.00 $ 60.00 
Persimmon (Diospyros) 
Early Golden. and other grafted early- 
fruiting American varieties bear early 
enough in fall to be useful in Zone VI. 
Dried, the fruit resembles figs, but not so 
rich and cloying. 
Sa ea 0p: OH i Reweatis aee ere pees ay] Sweep eee $2.25 each 
D GOSG Tt sae tein Piao Panera 3.15 each 
of plums. Masses of fra- 
grant white blooms in 
May. Silvery leaves turn 
gold and flame in autumn. 
Set plants 6 ft. apart for 
ample room or 2 ft. apart 
in hedge. 
oot Ges Gumi (Eleagnus longpipes) 
Fruits are bright red. Eaten raw or made 
into jams and jellies. Low shrub to 6 ft., 
indifferent to neglect. 2 to 3 ft., $1.15 each; 
Hansen Bush Cherry 6 for $6.00. 

(Each) (10) (100) 
2to3ft.. .. 5.50 37.50 
3 to 4 ft..1.00 7.00 45.00 
Huge Hybrid Blueberries 
(Vaccineum corymbosum named varieties) 
Here’s Beauty that Pays a Profit 
Really beautiful as specimens or in hedges. Suited for use in small 
quantities in the small garden. A 100-foot hedge will pay about $25 
worth of berries a year! (Spaced 18 inches.) These were developed by 
the late Dr. Frederick Coville of the U. S. Dept. of Agriculture. 
Why Wait? Plant Some NOW! 
And enjoy the berries sooner. Not only will they add beauty to 
your garden but each bush will pay for itself many times over! Hardy 
Zone III. 

Handsome bush, in full 
VARIETIES AVAILABLE and Needs Only an Acid Soil bearing 
PRICES Blueberries require an acid soil containing peat or (Below) Life-size berries 
(Each) (10) (100) other rotted vegetable matter. They need a moder- 
2 -vyearv(.6 to.12-in.). 0... $ .90 $6.00 $47.50 ate supply of soil-moisture, and good drainage so 
3 year (12 to 15in.)....... 1.15 8.00 57.50 that the roots can get air during the growing season. 
3 year (15 to 18in.)....... 1.50 9.50 67.50 Set the plants in beds 6 feet apart one way and 
ae Bain) a ena aa et 4 to 5 feet the other way. Two varieties should be 
-Rancocas. Slender, upright bush. Berries larger than included in every planting, as an exchange of pollen 
Rubel, a few days earlier. is necessary to produce good crops of berries. 
_ Concord. A large bush with huge berries of fine 
Bavor: Disease Free — No Spraying ! 
Jersey. The largest bush, also the largest berries. 
: flower- i 
Rcormuae Taek blud, The second year remove the flower-buds in order 
to throw the full strength of the plant into the tops 
Cabot. The earliest. Broad, low bush. Delicious and roots. The third summer the flower-buds may 
berries. be left and the plants should produce a good crop 
Rubel. Vigorous. Large blue berries in July. of fruit. 

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