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SEEDS OF FRUITS = NUT TREES = ECONOMIC PLANTS 
APPLE-WILD SWEET CRAB - this native Crab is a handsome ornamental 
when in bloom. Fruit is relished by all kinds of wild lifes 
Its exquisite aroma imparts a rich flavor to any preserves with 
which it is used. 
el5Z pkt. e402 OZ. 
SIBERIAN CRAB - this is one of the best all around farm trees 
we have. It grows fast, may be used for wind-breaks, as spec-~ 
imen tree on lawns for its clean foliage and profuse bloom. 
Its heavy crops of small berry-like fruit is excellent food for 
birds and chickens, also may be used in preserves after frost 
has softened the pulp. Sold in form of Dried Berries. 
020 OZ. Eoe ay Say) lete Lbs 
JUNEBERRY (Shadblow or Shadbush) = large shrubs or small trees. The 
native Shadbushes are the earliest native trees to bloom and 
fruit. Heavy crops of berries are ready in June, Fruit is used 
for pies and preserves and is relished by the birds. Seed 
offered is of the large fruited, prolific Apple Shadblow, 
015 pkt. 35 oz. 1.00 1/4 1b. 
MULBERRY - berries are excellent food for all kind of wild life and 
domestic animals also good for eating and preserves. We offer 
the hardy Russian type. 
025 OZ. por a7adekbs. Lavbi lbs 
PAWPAW = this small native American tree is often planted for its 
handsome foliage, its dark purple nectar producing and bees 
attracting flowers and its curious fruit which is nutritious 
and delicious to eat when fully ripe. 
a0 \Ofm p40 1/4 lds '1e280 Lb, 
PERSINMMON - the native American Persimmon has lately come in for 
attention for its ornamental value as well as for its fruit 
cropse We supply Northern seeds only. 
Lo OZ ¥O8 274) Foe 400° lbs 
PLUM - the native American varieties are by far not known and ap- 
preciated enough. People who once have used the fruit come 
back for more every season and vie with one another for the 
possession of the wild crops. Why not plant a few trees in 
the home orchard? All varieties bear astonishingly heavy 
crops of fruit which make delicious stews, preserves and 
jellies. All are small trees but the Beach Plum which is of 
bush type. They may easily be grown from seed and should be 
planted in groups of a number of trees to insure cross 
pollination: 
Seed of blue-fruited Plums 
«20 OZe geo TAariog Peso Ibs 
Seed of varieties with 
brilliant red fruit 
050 O26 e65 1/4 Iiy “2900 1b. 
Seed of the Beach Plum 
025 OZ. pOD 1/4 dae L450 Lb, 
NUTS = the Black Walnut is the best all around American Nut Tree for 
planting in the North for nut crops and timbcr, It grows best 
on bottom lands or in moist, but well drained soils. Planting-~ 
nuts are now available from cultural varieties selected for 
their good nuts, Trees grown from these nuts should be expecte 
ed to produce nut crops larger in quantity and size of nuts 
than trees grown from wild nuts. On shallow upland soil, the 
Butternut thrives better. The wood of this, we understand, is 
also used for quality lumber. 
BLACK WALNUT + Planting-nuts from large fruited orchard trees are 
available. in the following varieties-+- 
OHTO, STABLER, TEN EYCK, THOMASor MIXTURE of all four ate 
eeu'iny Lefofper Oo ldss 9.55 per 10 lbs, 
BLACK WALNUT- Wild nuts of Eastern or Mid-western origin, state your 
preference. 
et) Lhs.le25 per 5 lbs. 625 perslO lbs. 
