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BOYSEN BERRY _- 
The largest of all berries known. 
The plant is a cross between Black- 
berry, Raspberry and _ Loganberry, 
combining size, heavy bearing and Concord 
fine taste of these fruits. No. | plants: 
sa \Sc ea.; 6 for 60c: 25 for $2.00; $7.00 
(Pea Grapes 
GOOSEBERRIES 10 
Each Per 10 
DOWNING — Fruit large 
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and pale green... ... $0.35 $3.00 LARGE, STRONG 
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GOOSEBERRIES iN p ‘. S 
Per Per 
AIX Each 10 100 15e¢ 
RASPBERRIES 
AGAWAM — Berries 
large, dark purplish 

Each 10 100 red; ripens late............ $0.15 $1.10 $8.00 
CUMBERLAND — Black reas — The best 
ransplanted) .......... $0.08 $0.75 $6.25 CCKE RON POs... aac 1 li ‘ 
Bi HAM — pap hardy DIAMOND — The best a st 
: main crop variety...... .07 .60 4.00 white grape; ripens 
ST. REGIS — Red ever- earl yt te ene 15 1.10 8.00 
bearing 07 .60 4.00 MOORE’S EARLY — 


- Black; similar to Con- 
He y cord, but earlier and 
ELDORADO — The best Fehrs [ge getie Waele erSeRy ys Ul 15 1.10 8.00 
blackberry ve se SY... 07 .60 4.00 WORDEN — A large 
early black grape...... -15 1.10\ 8.00 
STRAWBERRIES 
SENATOR DUNLAP—The best 
spring bearing variety for home 
use. 25 for 35c: $1.00 per 100; 
STRAWBERRIES— $8.00 per 1,000. 
GIANT GEM—The New Giant 
Everbearing Strawberry; big, 
dark red, solid, high flavored 
CONCORD 
berries. 25 for 50c; $1.75 per ON 
100. 
CURRANTS - 
Each Per 10 
CHERRY—Large dark red berries in_ short 

Giant Gem 

GIUSTOT Smee eae we ea 9 ares weweiek a $0.15 $1.15 
FAY’S PROLIFIC—Extra large bright red ber- 
eS meOnMSILONnG ES tC 'S 2: = aa eee 219 1.15 
SHADE TREES 
HEDGE OR WINDBREAK 
Clea Elms | 
SPECIMEN TREES 
Size Each Per 5 Per 10 Size Per 25 100 200 
Fad | ee ea iee § $0.40 $ 1.75 $ 3.00 12:184in. ee $0.50 $1.50 $ 2.90 
6-82ib ee aCLy - key» YAU 19-24 sins eee .75 2.50 4.75 
S210 zt 1.25 6.00 11.00 Ss ee | eee Meg ee tel 5ae3-95 ee7.70 
10-[2 5s es. Ses 1.80 8.50 16.00 qed oe it ee ee 1.75 6.00 11.50 
12-l4e tte ee 2.7 oN i2-00s, 23.00 
LOMBARDY POPLAR—Tal!, nar-— 
AMERICAN ELMS 
row growing trees; fine for screens 
Specimen Trees Each Per 5 Per 10 
and background. 
Grows rapidly 

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BOLLEANA POPLAR—Grows erect similar to 
Lombardy, but has light green bark; leaves 
shining dark green with silvery white under- 
neath. 6 to 8 ft., $1.25 ea.: 5 for $5.75. 
CUT-LEAF WEEPING BIRCH—Tall growing 
trees with gracefully drooping branches and 
delicately cut foliage. Young trees have 
speckled grayish-red bark which turns to white 
as trees get 3 to 4 years old. 5 to 6 ft., $2.00 
each. 
SOFT OR SILVER MAPLE—Hardy and rapid 
growing. Leaves finely cut; green with whitish 
color underneath. 6 to 8 ft., $1.00. 
HACKBERRY—Hardy, drought-resisting shade 
tree of spreading, rapid growth. 4 to 5 ft. 75e; 
8 to 10 ft $1.75. 
AMERICAN LINDEN — Rapid-growing tree; 
large, glossy leaves; fragrant yellow flowers in 
June. 6 to 8 ft. $1.35 each. 
PIN OAK—Beautiful and majestic pyramidal 
shade tree. Bright green foliage is deeply cut 
and colors to orange-scarlet in autumn. 6 to 8 
ft. $2.25 ea. 
RED BUD (Judas Tree)—A small growing tree 
f{ irregular form, with heart-shaped leaves. 
The delicate reddish-pink blossoms literally 
cover the tree early in the spring before the 
leaves come out. 3 to 4 ft. 65c¢ each. 
NIOBE WEEPING WILLOW—The popular 
golden barked Weeping Willow of drooping 
habit and beautiful form; 5 to 6 ft. 90¢ each. 
