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THE GLENWOOD NURSERIES and THE MAYO NURSERIES x 79th YEAR 


xtra Large 
OLDER — SUPER-SIZE APPLE AND PEAR TREES — LARGER 







Extra Vid 
Extra Fine TREES GUARANTEED TO BE FOUR YEARS OLD, GRADING 7 FT. TO 9 FT. 
Well e Straight trunks, good roots, well branched tops, Full 0’ pep. Trees you will be proud to plant, proud to own—' 
Branched y proud too, to show your friends. Sold to you with our Money-back guaranty as follows: Money back if not 
Vell R d perfectly satisfied, proyjding trees are returned properly packed the same day as received. You could not ask 
Meee ~< for anything fairer than this and the price for these LARGER, OLDER, QUICKER BEARING TREES is only 
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$2.75 each $25.00 per 10 
y VARIETIES OF SUPER-SIZE FRUIT TREES 
LUSCIOUS APPLES FOR ‘‘APPLE JELL”’ 
RED ASTRACHAN. Large deep crimson; DELICIOUS. Ranks high as a variety for 
Balanced 
SUGARY PEARS FOR 
“SPICED PEARS” 

juicy. August. 
size; pale yellow;-goo 
to November. 
Streak). 
November to March. 
YELLOW TRANSPARENT. 
FAMEUSE (Snow). Medium size; bright 
red; flesh white. Juicy. October. 
GRAVENSTEIN. Large; yellow overlaid 
with red; juicy, productive. September 
ree es er 
TWENTY te Maree yellow 
commercial or home orchards. Large; 
brilliant dark red; flesh fine-grained, 
crisp, juicy. November to February. 
McINTOSH. Large; deep red; flesh crisp; 
tender, juicy. October to December. 
NORTHERN SPY. Large; bright red; 
spread with delicate bloom; flesh tender, 
rich, delicious. November to March. 
RHODE ISLAND GREENING. Large 
greenish yellow; flesh tender. December 
Medium 
d. July and August. 
om Red 
splashed 




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Young Baldwin Apple in Bearing 


Sturdy Branched Bearing Plants 
FOR QUICK AND HEAVY BEARING 
BIG CLUSTERS OF BIG BERRIES 
$2.75 EACH, $25.00 PER 10 PLANTS 
(Buy Two or More Varieties for Cross Pollenization) 
CULTURAL DIRECTIONS 
Blueberries require an acid soil to produce the best results, This s 
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prevalent in many sections of the country. Where your soil 1s not 
acid, we suggest the following method to get the most from your 
your soil, mix partly 1 
with the soil of your garden. A heavy mulch each fall of partly rot 
leaves will maintain the acidity of the soil. Do not remove this mulel) 
but let it remain throughout the year. Never use manure or compost) 
near a blueberry plant. No pruning is necessary except as a brane 
may become damaged or stop bearing. Water your plants well the 
first year, soaking the ground two or three feet away from the plants, 
BLUEBERRIES ARE FOOD—FOOD WILL 7 
HELP WIN THE WAR! 
plants. Choose a well-drained location, easily supplied by water following varieties: 
during the dry summer months. Blueberries do best with full sus, 
: “Na et eae nll RUBEL. Berries are fine blue color and ready 
to gel Lhe proper aciu ynudition to y<¢ Vy rotted aye, 
Invitations—Tourists visiting the “Flower City” are cordially invited to visit our nursery 
any week day, eight to four o'clock. 
BARTLETT. Large; waxen yellow with 
red blush; buttery, very juicy, and high- 
flavored. 
ANJOU (Beurre d’Anjou). Large, hand- 
some; greenish yellow, with a dull red 
cheek on the exposed side; flesh fine 
grained. 
CLAPP’S FAVORITE. Very large; yellow- 
jel, wereen Lo full yellow, rich. 
ANGOULEME. Large; greenish yellow, © i. 
with red. October. deeb rede tenn to April. splashed with russet; a good bearer. 
IN. Large; ae fe & ; 
ye i oa grower; heavy bearer. WEALTHY. Medium to large; deep red, SECKEL, Small, but handsome and de- 
Noe f juicy. October to January. licious; very juicy. 
KIEFFER. Large, very handsome; rich 
yellow, tinged with red, excellent when 
canned. 








making breakfast muffins or preserves. 
CULTIVATED 
BLUEBERRY PLANTS 
surersi7 | Plant $ f OUR BLUEBERRIES This Spri 
ant Some o is Spring 
FRUIT TREES 
Ours are Not the Ordinary Blueberries, but the Extraordinary—Ours are Cultivated Nursery Grown 
ARE GROWN Hybrids that Produce the Big Luscious Berries and Plenty of Them 
EXPRESSLY Can you imagine anything more satisfactory than having delicious blueberries growing in your own garden? 
No doubt you have enjoyed this wonderful fruit on the hotel or restaurant menu, served with cream for break- 
TO fast, or as blueberry pie or dumplings for luncheon or dinner. This is a fruit that satisfies for three meals a day 
and ten plants are quite sufficient to supply the average family with blueberries. They can be used freely for 

The largest blueberries for your table. Plump, 
tender, practically seedless and the size of 
grapes and far superior to the wild blueberry 
in flavor. With sugar and cream or for pies 
and preserves they are delicious, nor can the 
ornamental value of these cultivated blue- 
berries be overlooked, During the summer the 
foliage is deep, satiny green and against this 
background hang clusters of berries royal 
in their magnificence. In the autumn the 
leaves turn to a beautiful crimson-bronze, with 
red branches during the winter. We offer the 

to pick the second week in July. P 
CABOT. Large berries. Have a delicious sub- 
acid flavor. ' 
PIONEER. Produce heavy crops of berries of 
medium blue color and fine flavor. 

Try Ten Plants This Spring. Fruiting 
Season Early July ’till Late Summer 

Our Plants Produce the Clusters of Big Berries in the Nursery Row 


Enormously large, 2 year transplants, guaranteed Glenwood grown, 
and actually fruiting last summer—bearing plants—they are delicious 
—you said it, in any way you want them. Fresh with sugar and cream, 
in pies, jams, jellies, or the juice is a delicious drink when chilled. 
Plant Some Boysenberry in Your Victory Garden This Spring 
VERY HARDY. Withstanding many degrees below zero without injury. 
IMMENSE PRODUCTION. One hundred boysenberry plants have produced 
fruit that sold for $310.10. 
DELICIOUS FLAV 
different from any 05 
YR. The boysenherry has a distinctive flavor altogether 
rer herry 
THE MARVEL BERRY ... IT 1S A MARVEL IN SIZE, COLOR AND FLAVOR... 
BOYSENBERRIES =» s A MARVEL TO EAT... PLANT SOME BOYSENBERRY PIP 
PRICE FOR THESE STRONG 2-YEAR TRANSPLANTS: $3.00 PER 10; $25.00 PER 100 
These Four Berries Were Part of 18 That Weighed 11 Ounces 
LONG SEASON, Picking season from 8 talU#e® 
JUICE. Fight pounds and four ounces of jiild@e* 
boysenberry. 
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You will be astounded from the amo 
plants. 
Knott’s Famous Tea Room at Buena 
boysenberry recipes. These are alw 
and cream, Boysenberry sherbet, Boys 
DON’T MISS THIS OPPORTUNIT 
PLANTING A QUANTITY OF THESTS 
THE WAR aly 
erry 
BOYSENBERRIES ARE 
FOOD } > ; 5 ; Pp Wr 
FOOD—t I WILL HELP WIN 

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: UN! iUie. DLUN CKD BiG BLACKBERRIES 
With Sugar and Cream for Breakfast or Desert. Delicious fruit over a lon 
4 @ bearing s ey a q 
From Plants in Your Own Garden papal) FROST 


California, specializes in 
ion the menu—Boysenberry 
OBTAIN FOR SPRING 
) 2- YEAR TRANSPLANTS 

tracted from 10 pounds of 
ruit you get from a few 
pie, Boysenberry punch. 
A Young Black Walnut Tree in Bearing 

GROW MORE NUT TREES 
for Fun, Shade and Nuts 
We offer this inexpensive assortment— 
1 small tree each of the following: 
HICKORY SHAGBARK. 3-4 ft. Es- 
teemed as the choicest of native nuts. 
Fine flavor. 
BUTTERNUT. 2-3 ft. Everyone knows 
and loves Butternuts. It is one of our 
finest native nut trees. 
AMERICAN BLACK WALNUT. 3-4 
ft. One of America’s most useful nut- 
bearing trees—very rapid* grower— 
nuts are rich, of fine flavor and heavy 
bearers. 
JAPANESE WALNUT. 18-24 inch. 
Bears delicious nuts in racemes of a 
dozen or more. The shells are thinner 
than those of the Black Walnut. 
KENTISH COB FILBERT. 3-4 ft. 
One of the best. Nut long, very rich 
flavor. Very good. 
ALL 5, ALL DIFFERENT NUT 
TREES IN THE SIZES 
SPECIFIED FOR 
$4.95 
LATHAM...The Big Giant RASPBERRY 
EARLY, HEAVY YIELD—EXCELLENT QUALITY—ABSOLUTELY HARDY—DISEASE RESISTANT 
EASY TO GROW—SENSATIONAL IN YIELD AND PROFIT 
5430 quarts per acre—$1,629.00 per acre. A source of pleasure and economy for home owners. Its large, luscious, rich red fruit so 
appetizing in its appearance and flavor that it meets with instant approval. 







v | We do not offer small one ye ] 3, ti S 
x s year plants, tip plants, sucker plants, or what have you. It takes too long for tl 
2 YEAR TRANSPLANTS—LATHAM—THIS SPRING AND PICK FRUIT THIS SUMMER. phen Fe hee ae 
EXTRA ORDER SOME LATHAM TODAY 
ni Price: $2.50 per 10; $22.50 per 100 
INE 
We Offer 2 Year 
PLANTS Transplants Only 
$2.00 per 10 
$18.50 
Per 100 
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RECORD. 14 ft. and 1 in. extreme height of bush 2694 berries on one bush. 2720 quarts fro1 ne-third 
2° nina Se Rs hn one-third sere 
ON SEVEN ACRES—30,206 quarts; 45,307 lbs.; 948 15/16 bushels; 22 2/3 tons 
$2,121.75 NET F. O. B. HERE—$303.10 average per acre 153 bushels netted $344.25 from best. acr — ‘. 
The Quality—lIts sprightly, yet moderate acid taste, is indicativ futl J I 2 
: J y : ioderate acid taste, is die: eo 1e presence of those valuable 1edici) 
which the blackberry is worthless. A large, clean, bright berry. The fruit is exceedingly ane a ith + jas all Dropertiag withoul : ; 
developed. It is a first-class shipper, standing up well for several days reaphinol “Ore, whet s ; 
Hardiness Plant Blowers Blackberries anywhere you would grow Concord grapes. ; _ Sit ~ ae: LIMIT 
Distance Apart to Plant—Rows 8 ft apart, 3 ft. in rows. This takes about 1800 plants to the acer: 7 r Re AC ny § oi It 0 100 
seria of Fruiting—The season of ripening is from July 25 until frost; the bulk of the crop matures in the , With sugar and cream < ‘ awe ; Si RS SLANG Gi HAR S : 
yield in September and October depends upon the season; very few in October. We have had blossom na Mpa he ol \upust. The for br akfast Mi-Mi iat #\e N Soa <4 oa PMS ro A 
© Truit in November be ; VES ~ bac Lin oe ; 
CUSTOMER 

