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; It’s Interesting, Educational and Profitable 
IMPROVED EARLY SPANISH 0\0%, "2° gor oe 
best 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. Culti- 
vate freely throughout the growing season. Dig before killing frosts and hang 
vines where they can dry and cure. Peanuts are shipped in shell to prevent 
damage to seed. Catalog number 17A393, 1 pint 30¢; 1 quart 50¢; 3 quarts 
° 41.10; 6 quarts $1.95. 
LUCRETIA DEWBERRIES The first berry to ripen—ten days 
: : to two weeks ahead of blackberries. 
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—ist class No. 1. size, 
catalog number 17A337, 6 for GO¢; 12 for $1.00; 25 for $1.98; 100 for $6.95. 
| NUT OR PINYON PINE (Pinus edulis)—-Picturesque small 
| rounded top 15 to 20 ft. evergreen 
trees with beautiful, intensely blue branches. This tree produces the edible nut 
of commerce which is a valuable food among the Indians of the Southwest. 
Hardy as far north as Massachusetts. Plant this beautiful evergreen for food, SS 
for beauty winter and summer. 5 year old plants, 10 to 12 inches, number Improved Early 
{7C310, 85¢ each; 3 for $2.35; 12 for $8.95. Spanish Peanuts 
_ HARDY AMERICAN 
—— PERSIMMON (perro inn on 
namental, round head tree with lustrous, deep 
green foliage that changes in Autumn to 
orange and red. The edible, pale orange fruits 
are excellent for eating in the fall after frosts. 
24 to 36 inches tall, number 17C388, 75¢ 
,. each; 3 for $1.95. Larne 4 to 5 ft. size, 
number {7A388, $4.00 each. 
New ALFRED BLACKBERRY 
(The blackberry without a core)—Mammoth 
in size, often measuring three inches around 
and two inches long. New Alfred ripens early, 
about a week ahead of other kinds. It is 
noted for absence of seeds and core, also for 
its size and delicious, sweet flavor. No. | root 
cuttings, nunther 17A339, 6 for $1.45; 12 
for $2.25; 25 for $3.65; 100 for $10.75. A Plate of American Persimmons 
BLACKBERRY ELDORADO (ic Siiowie very eroves aus 
other varieties. It is very hardy, claimed to have no equal in this respect. Fruit very 
‘large, jet black, good shipper, good quality, and a great producer. No. 41 root cuttings, 
best size to plant, number 17A338, 6 for $1.25; 12 for $1.95; 25 for $3.25; 100 for 
$9.75. 

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RASPBERRIES, STRAWBERRIES, GRAPES, ETC., see pages 11 to 18 
inclusive. 
ADAMS IMPROVED ELDERBERRY circum nest 
anywhere, also a fine, tall, ornamental shrub for your yard or garden. 
The attractive plants produce tremendous quantities of extra large berries 
on big clusters. Mr. Adams perfected this new variety which is regarded 
as the finest elderberry in existence; far superior to wild and common 
_varieties. Many people like them for sauces, pies, preserving, and nothing 
makes better wine. Extra large select plants should bear this year. $3 to 
4 ft., number 17A73, 7O¢ each; 3 for $1.95; 10 for $5.50. 

NEW DWARF KOREAN CHERRIES oientat 
dwarf, shrubs producing delicious pie cherries in greatest profusion. 
Bushes grow only 3 ft. tall resembling the flowering almond in flowers, 
foliage and shape of plant. The fruits are about the size of Mont- 
morency and probably more sweet. Use for pies, sauces, canning, etc., 
same as regular cherries. 3 yr. bearing age, 24 inch size, number 
Grow Your Own rer Cooking, Canning and 17A74, 75¢ each; 3 for $2.15; 12 for $8.25. 
Preserving. It’s Easy and Thrifty. 

