18 OAK HILL NURSERY - New Buffalo, Mich. 

Red Bush Cherry is one of our best roadside sellers. 
We sell hundreds of quarts each year. Red Bush Cherry 
bears its fruit in clusters of six to eight. Easy to pick. 
Fruiting two or three thousand on one vine. Larger 
than the biggest sweet cherry. Very delicious flavor 
when eaten as picked from the vine. Used for canning 
and preserving. Children will like them. Sweet as sugar. 
If once planted, Bush Cherry will come up each year. 
They bear very early and are everbearing. Easily grown. 
Was created from the tomato family. Try a packet, you 
will be delighted with them. Grow same as tomatoes. 
Packet, about 500 seeds, 10c; 3 for 25c; 7 for 50c. 
Kasha 
The New Proso WONDER GRAIN from Siberia 
for poultry and cattle. Sow early or late in rows 2 feet 
apart. Grows 3 to 4 feet high. Stools and branches 
making 15 to 25 seed heads on 1 plant. Over 1,200 
grains counted on 1 head. You can raise an enormous 
grain crop in 60 days. Defies drought. Ounce should 
grow 2 bushels of fine seed for your chickens. 
1 0z., 10c; 2 ozs., 15c; 4 ozs., 25c; 1 Ib., 50c. 
Giant 
Podded 
Peas 
tye (OUL 
Giant Pod- 
ded Peas if 
you want the 
heaviest 
yields and the 
finest Peas ev- 
er grown. 
Huge 5 and 
6 inch pods 
filled with 
about ten 
peas, tender 
and sugar- 
sweet. Strong 
heavy vines, 
grow about 
36 inches high. Plant 3 pounds for 100-foot row. We 
never use supports, only sow thickly to hold vines erect. 
It insures a heavy crop and an easy one to pick. Con- 
sidered by many superior to the Telephone. Can be 
planted for either early or late. Giant Green Podded 
Peas sure are the Jumbo of the Pea family. Postpaid. 
14 |b. 16 Ib. Lb. 5 Ibs. 10 Ibs. 
15c 20c 30c $1.35 $2.50 


Perennial 
Onion 
A real hardy bunching 
onion. Never winter-kills. 
A permanent crop, yield- 
ing from year to year. You 
plant only once. Not only 
saves you the cost of On- 
ion sets and time but you 
will have bunching Onions 
six weeks before onions 
raised from sets. You can 
pull this new Prosperity 
Onion four seasons of the 
year. Forms no bulbs. Stalks grow '4y to 34 inch thick 
and 4 to 6 inches long. Pure white, tender and sweet. 
No skin to peel. Just pull, wash and tie up. Be sure 
that you start a patch this year from our seed. Sow in 
rows 2 feet apart and you will have the finest bunching 
onion, in only 60 days and then on for years if you pull 
all but one every 4 inches, as they stool from 3 to 8 
for each one left standing. You can have an income at 
all seasons from our Perennial Onion. 
Consequently a money maker to you as 
you can have the market all by your- 
self as we write from experience. 
Pkt., 10c; 3 for 25c; 7 for 50c. 





Sunburst 
Pop Corn 
Pops enormously large, as much as 
1 inch across, popping 26 times its own 
volume. Developed by Department of 
Agriculture. Real delicious flavor; bet- 
fersthana Le Naes 
The very latest in 
Pop Corn. Try it. 
Raise Pop Corn 
this year and spend 
many pleasant eve- 
nings next winter 
by the fireside. Pkt., 
10c; 3 for 25c. 

Dark Red Market Beet 
Our unrivaled main crop beet. Globe-shaped with a 
small tap root. The finest shape beet grown. Largest 
beet grown. It has no superior. Heavy cropper. Deli- 
cious, tender and fine grained. No trace of woodiness 
or stringy tendency. Flesh dark blood-red. Solid and 
sweet. Matures in 50 days. Finest canning variety. 
Should be in every garden if you want the best. 
Pkt. Oz. 4 ozs. 
10c 25c 75¢ 
