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” Hamilton’s Selected 
Nursery Stock for 1944 
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This year, if never before, be sure and visit our BIG OUTDOOR NURSERY-AN NEX located 
OUTSIDE the REAR of our Downtown Store, 116 Ist, §.E. £2 ;,. AP 4 be 
For a real thrill stroll through this pleasant OUTDOOR department '>+ you’lf be glad you 
came! Here you will find nursery stock that just makes y ur fingers itch for a spad@ and a spot 
to dig in. Big husky plants and trees bursting with life j—(stxonger, heavier, better-rogted than 
you would ever expect at such reasonable low prices. hether, you buy or Hot “you are 
always welcome. sy ind Soult, 
Remember — HERE YOU CAN SEE WHAT YOU BUY. All the 18 faken out. 
Bring us your questions about planting, pruning, spraying, etc. Let us select your orchard or 
suggest suitable trees or plants for any purpose. Our service is efficient, complete and — FREE. 
Be sure and see us before you buy. 
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This Year Plant More - Firrwifés and Berries 
WE OFFER A FINE SELECTION OF APPLES, PEARS, CHERRIES, SMALL FRUITS 
(SHIPPED EXPRESS COLLECT) 
APPLES 
SNOW APPLE OR 
FAMOUSE. Dark-red, snow 
white flesh. Winter. 
BEN DAVIS. Every or- 
chard should have at least 
one Ben Davis as it is a 
heavy pollenizer. 
DELICIOUS. Red. Win- 
ter. The perfect apple, fine 
eating, good shipper. 
YELLOW DELICIOUS. 
YELLOW TRANSPAR- 
ENT. Golden summer apple 
abundant, juicy, tender. 
WEALTHY, large flesh. 
Fine, does well anywhere. 
RED DUCHESS. Summer- 
Red and yellow streaked. 
Large, fine flavor. 
WINESAP. Winter. Large, 
red, good keeper. 
GRIMES GOLDEN. Yel- 
low. Rich, spicy flavor — 
popular. 
JONATHAN. One of the 
best sellers. Red, young 
bearer. 
WHITNEY CRAB. Larg- 
est of all crabs. Best for 
jellies and pickling. 
ALL APPLE VARIETIES 
are hardy, two-year olds. 
Well branched 5 to 6 feet 
grade only — 
$1.25 each 
3 for $3.50 
CHERRIES 
EARLY RICHMOND. 
Bright-red, rich acid flavor. 
Best for cooking. 
MONTMORENCY. The 
big red cherry. Best of all the 
sours. 
BLACK TARTARIAN ° 
Black, meaty, sweet flavor. 
Very large. 
ALL TREES ARE 
LARGE CALIPER GRADE. 
11-16 and up; 5-6 ft. high. 
Full 2-year-old field-grown. 
A true value at 1.50 each. 
3 for $4.25 
PEACHES 
Best variety Polly and 
Elberta Hardy, 98¢ each. 
GRAPES 
CONCORD. 25¢; 10 for 
$2.25. 
MOORE’S EARLY. 35«; 
10 for $3.50. 
NIAGARA. White. 40c 
each; 10 for $3.50. 
PLUMS 
UNDERWOOD. Large 
red, juicy. Late, hardy. 
WANETA. Bright-red. Ex- 
tra large. Early. 
THESE — THE BEST 
varieties of plums available. 
Big, husky 5-6 ft. trees. 
Sturdy and well branched 
only $1.50 each — 
3 for $4.25 
ASPARAGUS 
MARTHA WASHING- 
TONS. 2 yr. old; 1 doz. 75¢, 
25 for $1.25. 
RHUBARB 
STRAWBERRY. New 
plant, large, sweet, red flesh. 
Large clump 
Each, 35c 

PEARS 
BARTLETT. Golden yel- 
low with red cheek. Summer. 
KIEFFER. Attractive yel- 
low, late, good keeper. 
SECKLE. The best for 
eating. Honey-sweet, early. 
THE THREE BEST VAR- 
IETIES OF PEARS ON 
THE MARKET. 5-6 ft. 
trees, 11/16 grade, $1.50 each. : 
3 for $4.25 
BERRIES 
CUMBERLAND. _ Black, 
sweet, earliest. 10 for 85c, , 
25 for $1.75, 50 for $3.00. 
LATHUM. Best liked of 
the reds. Large and sweet. 10 
for 65c, 25 for $1.50, 50 for 
$2.50. 
THORNLESS BOYSEN 
BERRIES. A cross between 
a raspberry, blackberry and 
loganberry. Giant size, often 
2 inches long. 12 for $1.25. 

