~ FRUIT TREES (Cont'd.) 
MEDLAR 
Medlar. This tree fruit, about the size of a plum, 
is said to be very beneficial to rheumatic sufferers. 
Is quite ornamental, having attractive foliage, 
ruddy hues in the fall. Strong trees, $1.50 each. 
Small size, $1.00. Hardy to Central New York. 
MULBERRY 
Morus nigra. ‘‘Persian Mulberry.’”’ 15 ft. For fruit 
this is the variety you want, it has finest fruit of all, 
two inches long, juicy. Splendid for juice or pre- 
serves. 3 to 4 ft., $1.25. 
PEACH 
See Page 12. 
Delicious. 
Size and price as Apricot. 
Babcock. White freestone. 
Fine for Southern California. 
Elberta — Yellow freestone, 
good peach. 
Improved Elberta—Better in every way than old 
Mid-season. 
August. All around 
type. Yellow Freestone. September. 
Hales Early—White freestone. July. Best early 
eating peach. 
J. H. Hale—Large yellow freestone. August. Can- 
ning or eating. 
Krummel. October. Large yellow freestone. 
Rio Oso Gem. Mid-season yellow freestone of very 
fine quality. (Add per tree 10c royalty.) 
Rochester—August. Large. Yellow freestone. 
est quality. 
Early Crawford. Yellow freestone. Hardy, heavy 
bearer. August. 
Strawberry—White freestone. Popular. July. 
Tuscan Cling. Best yellow cling for home canning. 
Orange Cling—September. Yellow canning sort. 
Fin- 
A Spectacular New 
Raspberry 
PRICED BELOW 
Sodus Purple Raspberry. Here is something 
new! Large, rich purple berries. Nearly cov- 
ering 25c piece. Borne in enormous sprays. 
Juicy, sweet, rich flavored, with good old 
raspberry aroma. Unexcelled for jams. 
CHERRIES ON A BUSH! 
(HANSEN BUSH CHERRY) 
Yes, sir, no climbing. Early Bearing. Hardy. 
Prolific. Easy to grow. Eat fresh or in tasty 
LZtOm Gainch me OUCe 
jam. Ornamental, too. 
18 to 24 inch, 75c. 

PEAR 
(2 Year, and 3 Year Branched—Same Price as Apple, 
See Page 12) 
On French Pear Roots 
Bartlett—Well-known late summer sort. 
Comice—High quality table fruit. Fall. This is the 
pear you see advertised in magazines under fancy 
names at fancy prices. 
Seckel. Small size but of high vinous, 
ity. Late summer and Fall, 
PERSIMMON—POMEGRANATE 
Hachiya, very large bright red. 2 to 3 ft., $1.00. 
Fuyu—This new persimmon is never puckery. 
Quite firm even when fully ripe. Fruits large, young 
andaneavy sbearenm 2 toro tte pli sss.tO 4attie $1.25: 
Pomegranate. Variety. Wonderful. Very large and 
juicy. High color. Glossy leaves. Scarlet flowers, 
quite ornamental. 3 to 4 ft., 50c; 4 to 6 ft., 65c. 
PLUM—PRUNE 
l-year. 4 to 6 ft. (Same price as Apricot, see page 12) 
Apex. Very early. Sometimes called Plumcot. 
Climax. Early cherry red. Fine quality. 
President. September. Very large, dark blue, yel- 
low flesh. 
Green Gage. Greenish yellow for canning. 
Imp. French Prune. Very sweet to dry, or eat fresh 
or can, 
QUINCE 
Large, tender, very fine. 
spicy qual- 
75c each, 
STRAWBERRIES WITHOUT 
TROUBLESOME RUNNERS 
Smyrna. 
Rockhill Everbearing 
High quality. Makes low, broad mound. Or- 
namental. Priced at bottom of this‘ page. Big 
demand. Order Early. TRUE ROCKHILL. 

ANOKA WONDER APPLE 
Bears at two years. Hardy FINE EATING. 
Early Summer. Heavy Bearing. Dwarf. Ideal 
Dooryard TREE. Large 2 year branched trees, 
4 to 6 ft., $1.00. 
THORNLESS 
BOYSENBERRY 
Smooth as a kitten’s ear. Same wonderitul 
berry as thorny kind. Priced at bottom of this 
page. 
ASPARAGUS — BERRY PLANTS — RHUBARB 
STRONG FIRST GRADE PLANTS 
TRELLIS BERRIES— 
CORY THORNLESS BLACKBERRY, Strong Tip Plants 
YOUNGBERRY (New Thornless) 
BOYSENBERRY " “ “ 
BOYSENBERRY (Thornless New) * es 
LOGANBERRY “ u 
CANE BERRIES— 
SODUS PURPLE RASPBERRY (New. See Above)....... 
LLOYD GEORGE BIG RED RASPBERRY (Extra Fine) 
ST. REGIS RASPBERRY—Everbearing, Red.................. 
ASPARAGUS— 
MARY WASHINGTON—Green and Purple Tips—Fine 
STRAWBERRIES— 
GEM s—sEverbearing 2324 e see ee ee es 
PROGRESSIVE STRAWBERRY—Everbearing ................. 
DORSET—One Crop—High Quality......-00..002.0.2200200....... 
BLAKEMORE—One Crop—Heavy Bearer...................... 
ROCKHILL STRAWBERRY—Everbearing. 
NO RUNNERS — Of fine quality. 
RHUBARB— 
EMBREE CHERRY—Large Red Stalks—Fine................. 
STRAWBERRY—Light Pink—High Quality..........000..... 
HORSERADISH— 
ROOTS 
ARTICHOKES— 
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Each 12 50 100 
Eos «2s tae 3 .20 he $1.80 $6.50 $12.00 
fen FS .20 90 1.50 5.25 10.00 
sete et .20 .20 1.50 5.25 10.00 
ue aes 25 1.35 2.50 8.00 15.00 
ere 15 75 1.25 4.00 7.75 
ee 25 1e35 2.50 8.00 15.00 
Lee .10 .50 75 2S 5.00 
ee ae PT Smee .60 1.00 3.50 6.50 
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fe Se 105 1.25 2.00 
eae ok 1:25 2.00 
oe .25 .85 1.50 
aes 25 .85 1.50 
pn ey .30 3.50 6.50 
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oe .30 1.50 2.75 True divisions 
= ASSEN. .10 40 VE. 2.75 S25 
Sy ae 25 jel 2.50 
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