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Not the old-fashioned variety Dad used to grow, but real luscious culti- 
vated berries growing in large clusters, plump, tender, and practically seed- 
less with the delightful tang of the wild fruit. 
Can be grown in the yard, lawn or garden; hardy, will thrive almost 
anywhere, Require a moderate supply of moisture and good drainage. 
Price: $1.00 each; 10 for $6.75 
CABOT. The earliest variety to ripen. Berries have a delicious sub-acid 
flavor. Plants seldom exceed three feet in height, making a broad low 
bush. 
CONCORD. High bush, berries large, well-flavored, and attractive in appear- 
ance. 
JERSEY. Tall, well-shaped, attractive, excellent producer, good quality, berry 
slightly tart. 
RUBEL. An upright, vigorous grower. Ripens about two weeks later than 
Cabot. A dependable year-after-year producer. 
The New 
Beysenterry 
Price: No. 1, 3/16 in. and up, 10 
for $1.20; 25 for $2.20; 100 for $6.50. 
Cross of blackberry, raspberry and 
loganberry. Aimost seedless, firm, 
and a good shipping berry. Fruit 
large and handsome, sweet and 
delicious flavor, produced in large 
clusters on long stems. Cannot be 
equalled as a berry for commercial 
purposes. In extremely cold sections, 
canes should be put down on the 
ground in the winter and mulched 
with dirt. 
THORNLESS BOYSENBERRY. Same 
big, juicy, delicious fruit as the 
regular Boysenberry. The vines 
are absolutely thornless, making 
the cultivation of same and picking 
easy. They can be trained to a 
trellis or wire. 25c each; 10 for . 
$2.00; 25 for $3.75. Boysenberry 
APPLES “rLums | 
Fruiting Age | PEARS PLUMS — 
Trees 
NEW LOW PRICES — $1.25 each; 10 for $10.00 
We call them ‘'super-trees’’, because each specimen tells the story of successful propaga- 
tion in our nursery. Extra fibrous roots, a sturdy, tall and upright trunk with well-balanced 
branches. They are strong and scientifically developed trees that will readily transplant 
and bear fruit quickly. 
With a good growing season here in the Dansville area and a supply of extra fine speci- 
men trees, we are again maintaining the same low prices as last year for these fine large 
trees. Our supply is limited — make your reservation early and we will hold them for ship- 
ment at proper planting time. 








FRUITING AGE TREES 




APPLE (7 to 8 feet)—Cortland (red), Kendall (red), P lanting Instructions . 
Macoun (red), Milton (red), Red Spy (red), R. I. | _,Prune off bruised ends of roots, if 
Greening (yellow), and Rogers McIntosh (red). enough so that the tree will be buried 
PEAR (7 to 8 feet)—Seckel, Clapp’s Favorite, and one inch above where it was budded 
Flemish. on root, or one inch above the collar. 

Soak roots in water one-half hour, place 



CHERRY (6 to 7 feet)—Early Richmond (Sour-dark | ‘ee in hole, fill in one-fourth, tread 
well; another one-fourth, tread well; 
red). the third one-fourth, tread well; then 
PLUM (7 to 8 feet)—Wickson (Maroon-red), Lom- finish filling and tread firmly so that 
batd (Reddish ! when tree is set, it would require a 
ard (Reddish). strong man to pull it out. 



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