


Black Tartarian 
Sweet Cherry 
J. & P. Blight-Resistant 
Chestnut Trees 
Young-Bearing 
OW you can grow Chestnuts! Almost 
before you realize it, often only two 
years after planting, right in your own 
grounds you can pick big, fat, tasty Chestnuts 
from the trees you plant this spring! Remem- , 
ber gathering Chestnuts in the good old days 
—haven’t you felt sorry for your children be- 
cause they couldn’t? The devastating blight 
that stripped our forests of the native Chestnut 
was an American tragedy! Now these hardy, 
blight-resistant Chestnut trees will bring them 
back. More than that, you need not wait 15 
to 20 years for nuts! 
Very long-lived, they are an ornamental invest- 
ment that will continue to repay you for years and 
years. From about Sept. 15 each year, you'll reap a 
royal harvest of big, shiny, taste-tempting Chestnuts. 
Thoroughly tested and bred for definite blight- 
resistance. Of stutdy Chinese stock, the trees are 
quick and prolific bearers, usually produce 3 sweet, 
full-flavored nuts to a burr—delicious as the old 
native American, a little larger-sized, hardy in the 
same general areas. 
They have been known to bear nuts when little 
mote than shoulder high. Be sure to plant more than 
one, for pollination. Plant a few of these superb, 
blight-resistant Chestnut Trees in your yard—a 
dozen or more on your estate—they’re wonderful! | ; man 
3- to 5-ft., 2-year-old nursery-grown trees shipped we © Pah 
trimmed, ready to plant, transportation prepaid. aries re : : — 
$2.50 each; any 3 for $6.75 J.& P. Blight-Resistant Chestnut Tree 
J. & P. “Malling IY Dwarf Apple Trees 
In response to many requests for the ideal size Apple Tree for a small orchard or a suburban 
place, also for specimen trees in a lawn or garden, we are able to supply a limited quantity of 
these highest quality ‘‘Malling I’’ Dwarf Apple Trees which will have an ultimate height of from 
12 to 15 ft., and begin to bear years sooner than ordinary kinds not grafted on the special Malling 
“‘dwarfing’’ root. By the time they are four years old they are in full bearing; you will pick many 
Apples sooner—sometimes even a year or two after planting. 

SWEET CHERRIES ~ 
Beautiful in full bloom. Ornamental in any planting 
and generous in tasty fruit for eating and canning. 
Black Tartarian Large, heart-shaped, rich, juicy. Heavy 
crop, late June. Luscious, sugary. Best for eating. 
Napoleon Yellow and amber, red blush, large, firm, juicy, 
very sweet. A quick, heavy producer, late June. 
Windsor Hardy, prolific. Very large, dark red, almost 
black; solid, meaty flesh; alluring taste. Unsurpassed for 
eating, canning. Ripens in late July. Bears in 3 to 4 years. 
2-yr.-old, 5- to 7-ft. trees, $2.75 each; any 3 for $7. 
SOUR CHERRY, Montmorency 
Firm, tender yellow flesh—real “‘cherry-pie’’ tang. Large, 
luscious, juicy red fruit. Sure bearer. Ripens early July. 
2-yr.-old, 5 to 7-ft. trees, $2.25 each; 3 for $5.75 

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In addition to “‘dwarfing’’ the size of the 
trees, the ‘“‘Malling’’ rootstock also has the 
effect of causing a more open growth, requir- 
ing less pruning and exposing the fruits to 
more sun for better color, juiciness, flavor, 
and earlier ripening. The trees are dwarf, but 
ornamental as well as their productive merits 
for many years to come. Unless there are 
other Apple trees in your neighborhood, you 
will have better fruit by planting more than 
one variety. 
3- to 4-ft., 2-yr.-old, nursery-grown trees: 
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the fruits grow larger than on the common 
kinds. 
Use J. & P. Dwarf Apple Trees in pairs at 
a gate or entrance or in corners, borders, 
against fences and walls and enjoy their 

McIntosh 
Strong, 2-year, field-grown stock for 
an abundance of luscious berries be- 
ginning the very next year after plant- 
ing. You enjoy them most when you 
grow your own. To eat out of hand, 
for the table, for jellies, jams, pre- 
serves, these varieties will delight you. 
With the addition of Raspberries, your 
home garden will be better balanced 
and give you greater variety and in- 
terest. They are easy to grow, require 
INDIAN SUMMER EVERBEARING 
First crop in June; second crop starts in Sept., con- 
tinuing till stopped by freezing. Vigorous, hardy, 
bears heavily. Finest and most delicious everbearing 
red Raspberry. Large, flavorful berries with just the 
right sweetish-tangy taste. 
6 plants for $2.50; 12 for $4.50 
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Indian 
with the tastiest fruits. 
GIANT LATHAM 
RED 
Enormous crops from late June till 
mid-July. Delicious fresh or canned. 
Truly giant berries, some fully an 
: . pce a inch long. For size, heavy bear- 
oa ? ” Ben ee ing, and tantalizing taste, giant 
on a oo Latham Red well deserves its 
distinction as the most popular 
Red Raspberry. 
6 plants for $2.; 
12 for $3.50 
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These Prices include transportation! prepaid. 
J. & P. Finest Raspberry Plants—Red and Black 
little care, and will reward you 

























These Favorite Varieties: 
Cortland R. I. Greening 
McIntosh Delicious 
$2.50 each; any 3 for $6.75. 
CUMBERLAND BLACK 
Vigorous, healthy plants. Re- 
markably firm berries, sometimes 
Vein. in diameter. Largest black, 
prolific, wonderfully flavored. 
Introduced by Jackson & Perkins. 
Ripens early July. 
6 plants for $2.; 12 for $3.50 
Latham 
Giant 
