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compact plantings. The foliage is a beautiful silvery-green and turns N (ee NS 
to a rich gold in the fall. The profuse mass of white flowers in early San ep ae ER 
spring completely covers the bushes. They are hardy everywhere and Wate CV re Ge 
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The Tree Straw- 
berry or Straw- 
berry-Raspberry 
A plant in habit 
9and growth and 
LOLMpsO fect ruiite 
\ About 2 feet high, 
> beautiful, both 
foliage and blos- 
som. Bears beauti- 
ful ruby red fruit, 
the bright red 
berries showing a 
striking contrast 
to the large white 
blossoms. The 
canes shoot up in 
the spring, blos- 
soming and bear- 
ing in early sum- 
mer, They endure 
cold climate, every 
year, giving extra 
plants. Order now, 
as the stock is 
limited. 

Hardy, vigorous, quick to 
bear apricot trees which 
should afford great satis- 
faction and pleasure in 
an abundance of good 
tree - ripened fruit. De- 
pendable fruit production 
year after year. Trees are 
hardy in the coldest 
places, have almost frost- 
proof blossoms as_ they 
can set fruit even if blos- 
soms are caught in a late 
spring frost. Fruit ripens 
early in July. 
Postpaid Prices: 
Large 2-Year-Old 
is Tree: stone eee oe $0.65 
3. TTOCSi ss eee ee 1.65 
GOP Trees, 2 eee. ie. 3.00 

A fine pot plant with glossy leaves, fragrant waxy white 
blossoms and an abundance of delicious little oranges that 
will hang on the plants for six months after they are ripe. 
Will grow 3 to 4 ft. high, not uncommon to see 5 to 6-inch 
plants full of bloom. 
Postpaid, Pricesi.c 3) ene $0.45 Each 3 for $1.10 
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A true everbearing lemon that 
can be as easily grown in a pot as 
a geranium. Produces fruit weigh- 
ing from 1 to 3 lbs. each. These 
enormous fruits are borne on 
plants 1 to 2 ft. high growing in 
pots; bear continually; delicious 
for lemonade and culinary pur- 
poses. Flowers are as fragrant 
as orange blossoms which they 
somewhat resemble. 
Postpaid Prices: 4 a ye 
$0.45 Each 3 for $1.10 coma 

Comes from the high interior of China, 
well adapted to this range of territory 
and soil, quite hardy—reported to have 
withstood temperatures of 22 degrees be- 
low zero. Tree is a heavy and constant 
bearer, blooms late in spring, fruit is 
1 to 2 inches long, chocolate colored. 
Delicious when eaten fresh or cured 
like dates. Valuable addition to orchard 
and gardens. 
Postpaid Prices: 
1 for $1.35 3 for $3.40 
Particularly adapted 
to northern growing. 
Does well in either 
tubs or open ground. 
Root is perfectly 
hardy. In localities 
where tops freeze 
they can be cut to 
the ground and when 
it begins growing 
again it will produce 
fruit on the new 
wood. Plants will 
winter safely in an 
ordinary cellar. Rec- { 
ommend tub culture 
north of Phila- 
delphia. Plants bear 
the first year they are 
set out. Fruit is very 
sweet and delicious, oe 
of good size with flesh that is firm and meaty. 
Postpaid prices on Northern Field Grown Stock: 
$0.65 Each 3 for $1.50 



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