1943 SPRING CATALOG 13 


FRUIT TREES—Continued 
PLUMS— 
Prices: 11/16 in. caliper (about 4% ft. high) each 85c. 
7/16 in. caliper (about 3% ft. high) each 55c. 
We have the following varieties: 
Compass Cherry Plum. 
Hanska—Red fruit about 1% in. diameter, 
Opata—Purple fruit about 1 in. diameter. 
Sapa—Juicy purple fruit. 
Waneta—Large red fruit. 
SMALL FRUITS 
CURRANTS—Perfection. Each 20c; 6 for $1.00. 
GOOSEBERRIES—Champion. Each 25c; 6 for $1.25. 
GRAPES—Beta and Concord. Each 17¢; 6 for 85c. 
RASPBERRIES—Latham and St. Regis Everbearing. 10 for 
50c; 25 for $1.00; 100 for $3.00. 
BOYSENBERRIES, Thornless. Each 17c; 6 for 85ce. 
STRAWBERRIES 
Prices 
25 50 100 250 500 
Gem Everbearing—A money maker__ .50 .90 1.60 3.50 6.50 
Dorsett—Late June bearer, excellent 


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Fairfax—Extra sweet, medium late 
DAN Cae DOTTY aii ee cee wate ____ .45 .80 1.40 3.25 6.00 
Premier — Withstands frost better 
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If by mail, add for postage and 
PACKING eee ee eo LO tL a AOE 2200. e 74D 
AN EXCELLENT RECIPE FOR STRAWBERRY PRESERVES 
Take 2 quarts of berries. Dip in boiling water 1% minute. Drain. 
Add 4 cups sugar. Boil 5 minutes. Add 2 cups sugar. Boil 2 minutes. 
Pour into shallow pan and let stand 12 hours or so. Shake pan 
occasionally. Place in jars, cover with paraffin. 
EVERGREENS. 
We have a good stock of 
Hivergreens in our nursery. 
A few up to 314-4 ft. size, 
and a large number of trees 
in 18-24 in. size. Space will 
not permit us to list fully 
the varieties, Sizes and 
prices. 
All Evergreens carefully 
dug, balled and burlapped 
to move without damage. 
Ask for prices. 

