CUMBERLAND BLACK 
RASPBERRY 
Very high quality and our hardiest black Raspberry. 
Plant in a sheltered location or mulch over winter. 
Per12 Per25 Per50 Per100 
$3.75 $5.90 $10.25 $17.65 
ALFRED BLACKBERRY 
Blackberries do best in low ground as they require con- 
siderable moisture. Mulch over winter if possible. 
Per12 Per25 Per50 Peri100 
$2.00 $3.15 $5.40 $9.50 
BOYSENBERRY 
The most talked of berry ever introduced. Fruit is ex- 
tremely large, often 214 inches long. Berries rich dark 
purple, quality good. 
Per12 Per25 
$2.85 $4.45 
PerSO 
$7.80 
Per1i00 
$13.35 
NANKING CHERRY 
(Prunus Tomentosa) 
A prolific yielder of bright red Cherries. Especially 
desirable for jam and jelly. Dwarf tree of about 8 feet. 
Each 
42:to:Sifeete eye eo eo ee. ee ee $2.00 
SOTA TES er rar aia eas lipase cann's 1.50 
2 tors fee bare ei Gor este ee om oon os 1.20 
HANSEN’S BUSH CHERRY 
Very hardy dwarf bush, growing about 5 feet. Yields 
very heavy. 
Each 
2 to: sifeet, heavy (sce) 2k ly ee es $0.85 
18 :to' 24 inches) 3 eo eee eee ee .65 
SHADE and FLOWERING TREES 
WHERE TO PLANT TREES 
Trees planted about the house 
should accomplish the two-fold pur- 
pose of framing the view of the 
house and providing shade at the 
right place and at the time of day 
when it is needed. Trees planted 
nearer the corners of the house, 
rather than directly in front, will 
greatly enhance the appearance of 
A OD 
the home and provide needed shade. Baeso 
(American Lin- 
Bring Beauty and Comfort 
ASH, GREEN (Fraxinus lanceolata). A good fast growing tree, 
perfectly hardy and stands drought well. 
ASH, EUROPEAN MOUNTAIN (Sorbus aucuparia). A _beau- 
tiful lawn tree which is very attractive the latter part of the summer, when 
it is covered with masses of red berries. Height 15 to 18 feet. 
Dolgo Crab 
Ordinarily trees should be planted 
sufficiently far apart to allow them 
to develop naturally. An exception 
is when they are used for screening 
out some unsightly view or for 
windbreak purposes. Small, orna- 
mental trees display their flower or 
fruit to advantage either on lawn 
den) (Tilia americana). A very 
hardy tree that is used extensively in 
place of the Catalpa in our Northern 
climate. 
BIRCH, CUTLEAF WEEPING 
(Betula pendula gracilis). A 
striking, erect tree with slender 
drooping branches and finely cut 
leaves. The bark is ‘white like the 
ordinary native Birch. There is no 
tree to take the place of Cutleaf Birch 
for individual planting on the lawn. 
BIRCH, AMERICAN WHITE 
(Betula alba). A medium sized 
tree native to Minnesota with beau- 
tiful white bark. 
or in the border. 

Double 
Flowering 
Plum 
Cistena Plum 
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