
IMPROVED EARLY SPANIS. 
frost and hang vines where. they can dry and cure. Peanuts are shipped in 
“4 quart 50¢; 3 quarts $1.10; 6 quarts $1.95. 
-PERSIMMO 
LUCRETIA DEWBERRIES 05. 0° wo weeks ‘ahead of 
- 19S4A339, 6 for $1.00; 12 for $1.75; 25 for 


GROW PEANUTS IN THE NORTH 
It's Interesting, Educational and Profitable. 
You can grow your own 
; peanuts in the North. For 
pest results. plant in light soil. Lime soil if acid. Shell nuts carefully so 
as not to break skin and plant in rows 3 feet apart, spacing shelled nuts 
8 to 10 inches apart in the rows. If hill planted space 16 inches by 16 
inches. Cultivate freely throughout the growing season. Dig before killing 
shell to prevent damage to seed. Catalog number 1(9S4A393, 1 pint 30¢; 
A beautiful dwarf tree with handsome glossy foliage. { 
Shade and beauty for you, fruit for the table. 2 YPas 
catalog number 19S4C388, 2 ft. tall, 2 for 60¢; 6 for $1.50. Catalog 
number 19S4B388, 4 ft. tall, 75¢ each; 3 for $2.00. 
plackberries. The large Lucretia Dewberries bring a big market price and are 
a source of real enjoyment in a home garden. Practically disease free and < 
of easy culture. Unexcelled for eating and canning. New Low Prices—1‘st Improved. Early 
class No. 1 size, catalog number 19S4A337, See 60¢; 12 for $1.00; 25 Spanish Peanuts 
(Allium 
for $1.98; 100 for $6.95. 
Dried leaves prized for seasoning. Sage leaves 
SAG are becoming very difficult to purchase. The at- HARDY CHIVE Schoenopra- 
sum)—A hardy, onion-like plant that 
tractive blue foliage makes sage a very ornamental as well 
as a useful plant for your garden. ° A permanent and valuable grows each year without 
ee your garden, easy vA grow. 2 Ae field ab clumps, replanting or seeding. In- 
catalog number 19S84A394, 40¢ each; for $1.10; 6 for ‘ : 
$1.95. 1 yr., catalog number 19S4B394, 30¢ each; 3 for dispensable for “seasoning 
salads, omelets, etc. Fre- 
quent cutting can be made 
75¢; 12 for $2.65. 
throughout the season; 
AMERICAN GRANBERRY BUSH - the plants which are cut 

(Viburnum Americana)—Spring Hill offers hybrids of large o. making delicate: tender 
fruiting heavy yielding types selected for fruiting. Plants are growth immediately. 
recommended by U.S.D.A. 2 yr., 1/2 to 2 ft., catalog num- Clumps, catalog number 
ber 19$4A207, 30¢ each; 3 for 75¢; 12 for $2.70; 25 for 19S4A16, 2 for 41¢; 6 
. $4.95. Bearing age, 4 yr., 3 ft., catalog number 19S4B207, for 95¢. 
Hardy Chives 
60¢ each; 3 for $1.65; 12 for $6.30; 25 for $12.50. 
Interesting and educational to grow in the North. 
; T 
BLACKBERRY ELDORAD or COTTON Plant seed and keep in sunny window until danger 
commercial blackberry. After once fruiting, Eldo- of frost is past. Then transplant in your garden. The ornamental 
rado berry growers discard other varieties. It is plants bloom all summer and are filled with attractive white cotton 
very hardy, claimed to have no equal in this balls in fall: Seed, large pkt., 15¢; 3 pkts. 35¢. 
respect. Fruit very large, jet black, good shipper, 
good quality, and a great producer. 4st size, No. 
41, catalog number 19S4A338, 6 for 90¢; 12 for 
$1.45; 25 for $2.35; 50-for $4.40; 100 for THE YOUNGBERRY 
The Youngberry has achieved the 
greatest success commercially 
and in the home garden. A 
$7.95. 
NEW ALFRED BLACKBERRY heavy yielder of attractive, large, 
(The blackberry without a core)—-Mammoth in size, dark wine-colored berries. The 
often measuring three inches around and two inches high quality fruit is fine for can- 
long. New Alfred ripens early, about a week ning and-its rich cherry-colored 
ahead of other kinds. It is noted for absence of juice. Youngberries are hardy 
but do best in states of same 
seeds and core, also for its size and delicious, 
latitude as Ohio and South. 
sweet flavor. ‘1st size, No. 1, catalog number 
THORNLESS 
YOUNGBERRY «.1':; 







$2.75; 50 for $4.65; 100 for $8.25. 
NEW THORNLESS BLACK- 
BERR A sport or mutation from the regular 
blackberry, almost identical in size, 
shape and color. However, the berries are not as 
good for shipping but for local markets or home 
use they are far superior because 
of their extra sweet flavor and 
the well shaped almost seedless 
fruit. The canes are entirely 
thornless and smooth. Catalog 
number 19S4A340, 3 for 75¢; 
5 for $1.00; 10 for $1.75; 25 
for $2.95. (Supply limited.) 





above except canes are thornless, 
making it more pleasant, easier 
and cheaper to harvest and work 
with. Also thornless youngberry 
has proven more winter hardy 
and higher ylelding. 






Catalog 


YOUNGBERRY 









PRICES: Number 
Thornless 
Youngberry —---- 19S4A342 | .85 | 1.50 2.75 | 5.50 149.50 
Youngberry —-----| 19S4A341 5 .90 |1.56 1 3.00 9.50 
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