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GREETINGS: 
It is my pleasure to extend greetings to each one of you; and appre+ 
ciation to all of my customers for the fine business given throughout 
the last year, and previous years. My aim is to continue to merit your 
confidence. We pledge to each customer an honest square deal; and 
assure you Genuine, High Quality Stock. 
To our new friends who are receiving our catalog for the first 
time, we want to assure you that your order will be filled with high 
quality stock and will make you glad you tried the Cornell Nursery 
and Seed House. 
Please order early, and notice the free goods you will receive extra 
in so doing. 
Sincerely Yours, 
T. H. LEEMHUIS, Owner. 
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THE CORNELL NURSERY GUARANTEE: 
We guarantee all stock to be true to name, of first class size 
and quality, free from diseases and pests, and to reach you in living 
‘| and healthy condition. , :; 
We take every precaution to prevent mistakes in filling orders, 
but if any mistakes should occur, or stock be damaged we will glad- 
ly make adjustments; however we will in no case be liable for any 
amount greater than the purchase price of the stock. 
Any tree or plant that dies the first growing year, except Pre- 
miums, we will replace at a cost of one-half the regular catalog 
price, customer to make report and have his order for replacement 
in our hands before October 10th, following date of purchase. 
THE CORNELL NURSERY. 

TERMS AND CONDITIONS: 
Terms: Cash with all orders. This saves you C. O. D. expenses. 
Best way to send money is by U. S. money order, or check. We pay 
transportation charges on all orders of $5.00 or more to any part of 
the United States. Plants and bulbs marked post paid, we pay the 
postage. 
ADD 25c packing charge on any order under $1.00. No charge for 
packing on orders of $1.00 or more. 
Add 5c for exchange when remitting by check. 
Prices subject to change without notice. 
FREE GOODS FOR LARGE, EARLY CASH ORDERS 
All Cash Orders received on, or before March 15, you may add 10 
per cent more goods of any items in this catalog to your order. Ex- 
ample, if your order is $10.00, add $1.00’s worth free to your order. 
LARGE CASH ORDERS—(This is extra to the above). Choice of. 
one of the following with order of $10.00 net or more: 
3—9-12 inch Scotch Pine. 
25—Asparagus Plants. 
1— Golden. Bell. 
Orders of $20.00 or more, double free gifts. We are generous with 
free gifts on early orders. 
Reference: Postmaster, Cornell, Ill.; Express Agent, Cornell, IIL; 
Illinois State Savings Bank, Pontiac, Ill. 
NO BUSINESS ON SUNDAYS. 
PLANT AN ORCHARD OR GARDEN. RAISE FOOD FOR AMERICA! 


CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
The only way to have a lot of beautiful array of flowers in 
fall is to plant plenty of Mums. The following varieties are 
hardy and very outstanding. We ship only strong rooted plants 
which are sure to bloom in the fall. 

EARLY FLOWERING 
VARIETIES: 
BARBARA CUMMING — Beautiful 
bronze-yellow. Blooms early Sep- 
tember. 1% ft. high. 
Each 45c; 2 for 85c. 
DEAN KAY—New lilac rose. Dou- 
ble and hardy. Blooms from June 
till frost. 
Bach 45c; 2 for 85c. 
EARLY YELLOW — Clear bright 
yellow pompom. Blooms early in 
September. 11% ft. 
Each 45c; 2 for 85c. 
EGG SHELL — Large Flesh Color 
Blooms. 2 feet. 
Each 45c; 2 for 85c. 
GOLDEN QUEEN — Intense deep 
yellow, double small button flowers 
are exceptionally long lasting — 
October. 
Each 45c; 2 for 85c. 
ROSE GLOW—Quantities of cinna- 
20n-scented blossoms of a distinct 
raspberry color which changes to 
rose. Flowers 2 inches across. 2 ft. 
Bloom early October. 
Each 45c; 2 for 85ce. 
HARVEST GOLD—Dwarf cushion 
Mum, blooms a solid mass of Fall 
Colors, Gold, Copper, Bronze and 
Orange. Double and Hardy. 
Each 45c; 2 for 85c. 
JEAN CUMMING—Large flowers 
of purest white, with softest yel- 
low and bluish shading at the cen- 
ter of the buds, 2 ft. Exceptional 
keeping qualities. Sept. 15th. 
: Each 465c; 2 for 85c. 
LAVENDER LADY — Fragrant, 
true lavender. No trace of other 
colors. Flowers are 3 inches or 
more across and appear in perfect 
branching sprays. Unusually hardy. 
2% ft. Early October. 
Each 40c; 2 for 75c. 
PYGMY GOLD — Miniature clear, 
golden yellow flowers of one inch 
across. 
Each 35c;3 2 for 65c. 
PINK CUSHION MUMS — Attrac- 
tive light pink flowers by the hun- 
dreds in» mounds; 2-feet across. 
Each 35c; 2efor 65c: 
RED CUSHION (Santa Claus) — 
Somewhat taller, but grows in 
broad mounds. Rich autumn red, 
semi-double. 
\ 
Each 35c; 2 for 65c. 
RED VELVET — Large, velvety 
crimson when opening, changing to 
dark crimson. 2 feet. 
Each 45c; 2 for 85c. 
YELLOW CUSHION—Pure golden 
yellow. Hundreds of blooms. Early 
flowering and long-lasting. 
Each 35c; 2 for 65c. 
WHITE CUSHION — A delicate 
fiesh color upon opening, turning 
pure white as flower developes. 
Each 35c; 2 for 65c. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM SPECIAL 
One of each of the above 15 
Mums for $4.50, postpaid. 

APRICOTS 
3-4 feet Stanuard Size Trees 
aaa Bee tae ah eas sine ew $2.25 Bach 
MOORPARK--An old dependable variety, and a commercial favorite. 
Especially desirable for canning and evaporating. Producing very large 
orange-yellow colored fruit with red check; sweet, juicy and delicious; 
freestone, and very productive. Ripens in August. 


Strawberries 
fs Big rooted plants. Why not plant a 
f good bed this spring. All the follow- 
ing are perfect flowering are perfect 
flowering varieties, that is, you need 
not plant order varieties with them. 
Perfect flowering varieties will pro- 
duce a perfect crop when planted 
alone. They do not need other varieties to fertilize their bloom. 
Plant strawberry plants for garden purposes in rows 2 feet apart and 
the plants one foot apart in the rows. For commercial fields plant in 
rows three feet apart and the plants 18 inches apart in the row, 9,670 
plants are required per acre. / 


Parcel Post Rates on Strawberry Plants. Add 10c per hundred, or 8c 
for smaller quantities if your order is below $5.00. 
BLA KMORE STRAWBERRIES — yearly those big, rich red berries 
A gteat strawberry both for the of delicious flavor, and great quan- 
market and the home. Immense tities of them. Hardy everywhere 
crops of large firm berries of clear —-Perfect flowering. 
red, flavor rich and sweet. Splen- 25 for $1.00; BOMLOL Shi ias 
did for canning. Entirely hardy. 100 for $2.75. 
Perfect flowering. 
25 for, $1.00; 50 for $1.75; EVERBEARING 
100 for $2.75 STRAWBERRIES 
BLACK STRAWBERRY—Here is 8 MINNESOTA NO. 1166 EVER- 
berry which is unique as to color- BRARING—This is the latest of 
ing and very distinctive as to fla- the New Everbearing Strawberries 
vor. Its color is such a deep red being offered. Those who have 
that it appears black. Berries are tried it, state they prefer this va- 
large, nearly round, and of finest riety to any everbearing introduc- 
quality. Flavor sweet and_delici-—ed-to date. Plants are hardy. The 
ous. Ripes midseason, an execell- berries solid dark red. No green 
ent canning variety and very pro- tips. Ripens evehly. Firm and 
ductive. Perfect flowering. Sweet. Fruit all summer and fall. 
25 for $1.10; 50 for $1.95 25 for $1.50; 50 for $2.50; 
100 for $4.50 
5 3 GIANT MASTODON EVERBEAR- 
atta Fie tee a ed ING STRAWBERRY—Fresh, Deli- 
: 7 : ” cious Berries All Season Long—and 
finm, and of exceptionally fine flay- still the most widely planted .of 
or are produced in abundance on the Everbearers. Starts bearing 
tall strong plant. We recommend three months after planting. Pro- 
it highly. Perfect flowering. 
25 for $1.10; 50 for $1.95; next year bears from June on. Im- 
100 for $3.00. mense berries of bright red, full 
- of sweet rich flavor; heavy produc- 
SEN. DUNLAP STRAWBERRY—A er. Perfect flowering. st 
century or more old and still the 25 for $1.75; 50 for $3.00; 
favorite. It never fails to yield 100 for $5.00. 
ee ee ee 
THORNLESS BOYSENBERRY BLACKBERRIES 
Sensational new fruit. Berries are BLOWERS-—Berries are large jet 
very large dark red, firm and well black, and of a delicious quality— 
flavored. Good shippers. A very a good shipper. Hardy and bears 
sweet, delicious flavor, and very heavily. We recommend this var- 
few seeds. Produce heavily. No. 1 iety very highly. No. 1 plants. 
plants. 6 for 90c; 12 for $1.65; 
3 for 75c; 6 for $1.25; 12 for $2.00 25 for $3.00. 
DEWBERRY. : 
DEWBERRY LUCRETIA — This Ke ae Lea 
berry is better than any blackber- green in color; fine flavor; immense 
ry grown. It does not spread. Ber- cropper and always in demand. An 
ries are large, sweet and luscious American variety, free from mil- 
throughout. No. 1 plants, dew. ‘ es 
6 for $1; 12 for $1.75; 25 for $3.25 50c Each; 8 for $1.35. 
CATSKILL STRAWBERRY — Very 
ducing a fine crop this fall, then ~ 
