Ornamental Fruits 
Dual purpose trees and shrubs with their many colored edible or 
ornamental fruits—attractive flowers and foliage, adding 
striking contrast in landscape planting. 
A natural hybrid and because of its profuse- 
Apple Shadblow ness of bloom and fruits it may well be classed 
as the finest type of the so-called Service Berries or Shad Bush. This 
rather stout erect shrub, with a flurry of Pink tinted blossoms is truly a 
Herald of Springtime. In July the clusters of purplish red berries cause it 
to resemble a Cherry tree laden with fruits. The mild fruits are for all 
around use either used alone or mixed with the more tart fruits such as 
Currants, Gooseberries, etc. Price strong 18 inch plants, 40c each, 3 for 
$1.10, postpaid. 
- 7 A low compact shrub—not particular as to 
Dwar f Juneber ries soil—a mass of white bloom in very early 
spring followed by reddish berries turning sapphire blue when ripe. Edible 
and for pies, etc. These Juneberries, Service Berries and Blueberries are 
among the finest of the dual purpose shrubs. Brilliant Fall coloring. Price 
35c each; 3 for $1.00; Heavy Bearing Age plants 50c each; 3 for $1.25. 


Apple Shadblow 
(Amelanchier Gr. Rubens) 


Fruiting Shrubs on this Page Postpaid unless 
otherwise noted. Trees by Express Collect. 
: The Whitesbog cultivated Blueberries are 
Blueber ries the highest quality fruits of this class of 
plants and they are equally valuable for their waxen white blos- 
soms and as ornamental shrubs for glossy foliage and striking 
fall color. For price of Blueberries see page 3. 
: For those who want a most ornamental 
Wineberry bramble we recommend this graceful and 
thrifty growing Wineberry. There is beauty in the canes covered 
with velvety wine red bristles, in the fruit pods before they 
open and finally in the brilliant orange-red fruits which are both 
edible and desirable for wine. Apparently free from all diseases 
of brambles. Price 30c each, 5 for $1.10. 
The large berries and 
Adams Imp. Elderberry 22, iivte ‘trait’ clus- 
ters of the New Adams variety are a decided improvement over 
the common kinds. Makes delicious pies, jam and wine. Price, 35c 
each, 3 for $1.00, postpaid. Bearing Age, 50c each by express. 
Dwarf Fruit and Hardy Nut Trees (7503 
ornamental. Start bearing at an early age. The selected Hardy 
nuts are a distinct luxury and very desirable for their shade. 
See pages 14 and 24. 
The brilliant red fruits of this new Crab- 
Dolgo Crab apple are exceedingly ornamental and they 
make as beautiful jelly as you have ever seen. Price, 4-5 ft. trees, 
75e eaeh by express. anes 
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New American 215 
the Everbear- 
Mulberry ing Mulberry 
because the fruits are produced 
over a long period of time—from 
June until September. These Mul- 
berry trees are all very heavy 
fruiting, producing large jet black 
berries two inches or more in 
length, edible and most attractive pic et ps 
to birds. They are excellent or- New American Mulberry 
namental trees and not subject to 
a insects or diseases. Price 5-6 ft. trees, $1.00 each by express. 

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fa Paw Paw This native species produces large banana-like 
a 4 fruits with flesh that is salmon to yellow in color, 
“jon very good to eat when one becomes accustomed to its peculiar 
flavor. Price 3 to 4 ft. trees 75c each, 3 for $1.85 by express. 
One of the most striking Dwarf 
Dwarf Oka Cherry Ornamental Fruiting Trees for 
the lawn or garden, producing a mass of snow white blossoms in 
the Springtime followed by the large dark plum like fruits, de- 
licious to eat and red to the pit. The trees we send out should bear 
fruits the following year. Autumn foliage, attractive orange red. 
For pollenization plant in close proximity to a Brook’s Bush Cherry 
(See page 22). Price 4 to 5 ft. trees 75c each. Three 
Oka and one Brook’s Bush Cherry for $2.10 express. 
Plant these Ornamental fruits and derive a 
three-fold benefit: 
1. The same ornamental blossoms and foliage 
i as other shrubs. 
ne 2. The fruits extend the landscape attrac- 
7 tiveness over a longer season. i 
3. They produce fruits that have a utility 
Dwarf Oka Cherry value and of course attract the birds. 

