22 SPRINGFIELD SEED COMPANY, SPRINGFIELD, MO. 

SMALL FRUITS 
GRAPES 
Plant in rows ten feet apart, eight feet apart in the row. Can 
be planted along the fence and turn that waste ground to a 
most profitable crop. Prices prepaid. 
Per Per 
25 100 
Per Per 
Each 5 10 
CONCORD. Black midseason, 
IEW EXSY 5 5 ate See Sr HONS ORES RR $0.25 $0.90 
$1.65 $4.00 $12.00 
MOORE EARLY. Black, early, 
TALS CS WECE & olor chiaue« oe Sorat s aie ade 90 1.65 4.00 
CACO. Red, early, large, prolific .35 1.25 2.25 
FREDONIA (New). Black, early, 
OO. CUAL EY cue. tele dice aie hitens excels 125 90 1.65 4.00 
DIAMOND. White, midseason, 
PAGO eteniavet, secs: oe ctebere re cele emake eine 125 90 1.65 4.00 
DELAWARE (Red). The stand- 
ard of quality; the best table 
Grape. Unusually hardy; usually 
bears abundantly. Blooms rather 
WCE Uicinie ole eyalekelere-o nieveiclevers Neretels meutaene Hess) .90 
1.65 4.00 
FREDONIA (Purple). A new 
Grape which experts and most 
growers say will soon become the 
leading black Grape in Amer- 
ica. It ripens early, 10 days be- 
fore Moore’s early. Berries are 
large, very juicy, and have deli- 
cious flavor. This vigorous, pro- 
ductive variety is unusually 
hardy. Plant some Fredonia vines 
this year 
CHINESE ELM SEEDLINGS 
A splendid lot of large-size seedlings for extensive plantings. 
25 Seedlings, 12-18 inches tall, for $1.75, prepaid. 
BERRY PLANTS 
Doz. 25 
BOYSENBERRY. A berry twice the size of a Young- 
berry, with a combination flavor of Loganberries, 
Raspberries and Blackberries. Produces berries about 
21%6 months’ period of time. Prepaid...........-«..... $1.95 
BLACKBERRIES 
Doz. 25 100 
1.65 4.00 
$5.85 
EARLY HARVEST. One of the earliest berries, 
medium sized, good quality and very produc- 
LIVE. PIS CDELEG a « cissate  ossliote ontecioue suauel ders ousliotete ere eye’ otetele $1.50 $2.45 $8.25 
ELDORADO. Fruit handsome in appearance 
and of high quality. Ripens in early midsea- 
son. Immune to blackberry rust. Prepaid..... 1.50 
2.45 8.25 
McDONALD. (Very Early.) A pblackberry- 
dewberry hybrid. It is-large, oblong, very 
good quality; drought-resistant, vigorous grow- 
er; plant in rows 8 to 10 feet apart. The vine 
trails on the ground the first season like the 
dewberry, but grows upright the next year. 
Grown in Missouri, Oklahoma and Texas. Not 
hardy and is self-sterile. Plant every fourth 
row with Lucretia Dewberry or Early Harvest 
to develop £00d DerrieS...2.....cce cscs cerete A Aldale) 
2.45 8.25 
Any COMPLAINT whatever to be registered immediately upon 
receipt of shipment, otherwise we will not entertain any com- 
plaints. 
STRAWBERRIES 
FOR SPRING SHIPMENT ONLY 
AROMA. (Late.) Favorite market and home garden variety. 
Berries wedge-shaped, very deep red, solid, rich and delicious. 
NEW DORSETT. Is a mammoth, brilliant berry; a tremendous 
yielder with fine flavor. The fruit is firm and delicious, con- 
sistently bringing higher prices on all the markets. Dark red, 
extra firm for shipping and market. Holds its large size 
throughout its long-bearing season. 
BLAKEMORE. (Extra Early.) This fine variety has proved its 
worth during these drought years, producing large crops under 
most adverse conditions. Firm, excellent color, heavy producer. 
SENATOR DUNLAP. (Medium Late.) The old reliable berry 
that thrives everywhere, producing big crops on all soils. A 
favorite for canning, table and market. 
25 Plants 50 Plants 100 Plants 200 Plants 
$0.70 $1.10 2.00 $3.40 
Postpaid. 
SPECIAL EVERBEARING STRAWBERRY. Has proved itself 
to be the most outstanding everbearing Strawberry yet intro- 
duced, vigorous, hardy plants bearing as heavily in the spring 
as any spring-bearing variety, yet producing an abundance of 
the finest berries from July to November 
25 for $1.10 50 for $1.90 100 for $3.50; Postpaid. 
RASPBERRIES 
12 for $1.50 25 for $2.45 100 for $8.25; Prepaid. 
BLACK— 
CUMBERLAND. Fruit large and firm; keeps and ships well. 
Stone well branched canes that produce immense quantities of 
ruit 
RED— 
CHIEF. Extra early, extra large size, extra firm. Plants will 
stand hot, dry weather or severest winters. 
LATHAM. Large fruit, richly brilliant red; most attractive. 
Perfectly hardy and a heavy crop producer. 
CUTHBERT. (Red.) (Late.) The best red because of its su- 
perior quality and flavor. Berries are large, rich crimson, firm 
and one of the best for canning. 

GROW FRUIT and VEGETABLES 
for HEALTH and VICTORY 

VINES 
Each 2 for 
BOSTON IVY. Clings to smoothest wall; foliage 
denses> very. hard yin PrepaiGicsse sterteciet oie eiic tects eneeie $0.60 $1.00 
ENGLISH. Semi-hardy evergreen vine; does best on 
north= ori east: Sid @ita dene ee ociessuase eon tuoi eral aeons cleneeenete 60 1.00 
CLEMATIS JACKMANNI. Dark purple flowers from © 
four to six inches across. July to October. Prepaid.. 1.15 2.00 
SILVER LACE VINE (Polygonum). A rapid grower, 
bears a great mass of white flowers in late sum- 
MerABPrepaid itis wa lalate Catatonia ea ele ae eRe 95 1.85 
Each 8 for 
WISTERIA. (Grafted.) Our plants are grafted and 
suresto bloom. Beautiful dilac=purple...-.... eee 85 2.20 
Each 2 for 
HALL’S HONEYSUCKLE. Nearly evergreen; flow- 
ers white to yellow, very fragrant. Prepaid.......... : .90 
SCARLET TRUMPET HONEYSUCKLE. Bright 
scarlet flowers in profusion. Prepaid................ ‘ -90 
HECKROTTI HONEYSUCKLE. Early blooming. 
Prepaid ec ieis eyedralovelets sis eis el re ee eee ee ee Don eee 80 1.50 
BITTERSWEET. Orange-yellow seed pods bursting 
open to show scarlet seeds, very attractive in early 
Winters) Prepaid. sit Seis osc see aes ali ele re ae -50 -90 



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