


“Prax To Plant ANOTHER TREE” 
Some hardy Shrubs, Vines and Fruit. A few ¢ld-fashioned Flowers and a good Vegetable Garden 
Help To Make America the Garden of the World 


RASPBERRIES 
PAY BIG PROFITS—Kasy to grow, require but little attention, 
should be in home garden. 
Parcel Post Rates on All Berry Bus 
if order is b 
CHIEF—Finest Early Red Rasp- 
berry. An offspring of the famous 
Latham but 10 or 12 days earlier. 
Bears an immense crop of fruit of 
sweet, delicious flavor. These early 
market berries bring high prices. 
Excellent for cooking or eating 
fresh. Hardy everywhere. No. 1 
hes: Add 10c for 12, 15¢ for 25; 
elow $5.00. 
Mh 
LATHAN—(Red). Conceded to be 
the best main-crop Red Raspberry. 
It withstands hard winters. Ex- 
ceptionally free from Mosiac and 
other diseases. Berries are large, 
often ove * 2 inches long, and over 
1 inch in diameter. Ripen evenly 
over a long season. No. 1 plants. 
plants. 6 for $1.00; 12 for $1.75 
6 for $1.00; 12 for $1.75; 25 for $3.25. 
25 for $3.25. 
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CUMBERLAND — (Black). The 
largest and most productive black 
raspberry. Rich and juicy; firm 
and stands handling well. Preduc- 
tive and hardy. No. 1 plants. 
6 for $1.00; 12 for $1.75 
25 for $3.25. 
SODUS—(New Purple). Consider- 
ed the heaviest yielding of all rasp- 
berries. One of the finest berries 
for home use. Berries large, firm, 
rich, juicy pulp with a distinct fla- 
vor of its own. No. 1 plants. 
6 for $1.15; 12 for $2.00; 
25 for $3.55. 
CURRANT S: 
WILDER—Bunch and berries very 
large, an immense yielder, always 
dependable, excellent quality; ear- 
ly, red. No. 1 plants, 2 years. 
50c Bach; 3 for $1.35, 
RED LAKE CURRANT — A new 
ted Currant you will want. Giant 
size berries, of brilliant scarlet, 
with a sweet, delicious flavor. They 
are big, strong plant, produces 
with ease the enormous crops; har- 
dy everywhere. Select No. 1 plants. 
55¢ Each; 3 for $1.50. 

GRAPEVINES 
A LIFETIME INVESTMENT—Of All the Fruits, Grapes Take 
Almost First Place. 
The following vines we offer are all two years old. Grown from cuttings 
from bearing vines. 
Grapes Described Belo 
w are Priced as follows: 
40c each; 6 for $2.10; 12 for $3.95. 
MOORE’S EARLY—(Black). Very 
hardy. Large fruit and extremely 
early. 
NIAGARA—(White). Berries and 
bunches are large; white changing 
to pale yellow when fully ripe. Ex- 
cellent quality. 
Ar Sak, 
Those most delici 
single season. Once pl 

CONCORD — The standard com- 
mercial blue grape. Entirely hardy 
and productive. Grows anywhere. 
The grape for the millions. 
Parcel Post Rates on Grapes. All 
6c for 2; 15¢ for 10; 25¢ for 25 if 
order is below $5.00. 
ARAGUS 
ous and most healthful vegetable in 
the world Easy to grow Highly profitable, asparagus 
has paid as mutch as $800.00 to $1,000.00 per acre in a 
anted is good for 20 years or more. 
How To Grow ByrarSeus — Plant in rows 2 fect 
apart, and 1 foot apart in the row for garden purposes. For field or 
commercial cultue plant in rows 
4 feet apart and one foot apart in 
rows. Dig a trench the width and depth of a spade. Spread out the 
roots. The crown or top of the 1 
roots then should be covered with 2 
inches of dirt. As the new stalks burst through the soil more dirt 
should be added until the entire trench is filled. 
MARY WASHINGTON—Absolutely the best asparagus ever grown. 
Produces big crops of big, juicy, 
tender stalks the first spring after 
planted. This variety will produce big delicious staiks for 20 years 
or more. It is a pedigreed strain, bred to resist rust, the .only rust 
proof variety. The stalks are thick and heavy, of a beautiful dark 
green color, very tender, and fine 
mercial variety in the world. 
Three-year Roots, Heavy — 
Parcel Post Rates: Add 8c for 25¢), 
StrongRoots saens sau an 2 
favored. The most profitable com- 
25 for $1.25, 100 for $3.75. 
or 18c for 100 if order is below $5.00 
5e each; 5 for $1.00; 10 for $1.60 

VICTORIA 
RHUBARB 
This new variety has giant size stalks, twice the size of ordinary 
Rhubard; very tender. Fine flavor. A trifle later than Myatt’s 
Linnaeus. 
Price: 1-year Strong Roots, 6 for 65c; 12 for $1.10, 

APPLES - the King of Fruits 
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and 

Delicious, healthful and rich in Vit- 
ns A and B. Excellent as food 
in a diet for children and adults. 
Apples are a great benefit to hu- 
manity. You may select varieties 
which will give you fresh tree rip- 
ened fruit from early summer until 
winter. Several late varieties may 
be kept in the cellar all winter. Our 
trees are the best than can be grown 
are backed by a guarantee of 
complete satisfaction. 
Select Trees, with 3-year roots, and &-year tops. 
3-4 foot Trees, each 
4-5 foot Trees, each 
5-7 foot Trees, each, 
DELICIOUS RED—Large, covered 
with brilliant dark red. Flesh fine 
grained, tender, crisp and juicy. A 
splendid keeper November to May. 
DELICIOUS YELLOW — Best yel- 
low apple. Goiden yellow in color, 
fine quality and flavor, Bears young 
—very hardy. Good keeper Nov- 
ember to May. 
DUCHESS OF OLDENBURG — An 
early apple. Fruit large, yellow, 
streaked red, rich sub-acid flavor, 
juicy and good. Early September. 
GRIMES GOLDEN—Winter apple 
of medium to large size; skin gold- 
en yellow; delicious flavor. Tree is 
very hardy and heavy bearer. Bears 
young. 
JONATHAN—Medium, pale yellow, 
covered with stripes of red. Flesh 

white, juicy, spicy, sub-acid, fine 
grained, 
STAYMAN'S WINESAP—The larg- 
est of the winesap family. Deep 
red skin; flesh firm, crisp, spicily 
pleasant with a rich sub-acidity 
that appeals to everyone. Decem- 
ber to April. 
WEALTHY—The best handsomest 
most satisfactory fall apple. Fruit 
large, red uniform in size. Bears 
young. 
YELLOW TRANSPARENT — A 
Russian Apple which ripens in July. 
One of the best of the early varie- 
ties. Skin clear white. Flesh white 
tender, juicy, and sub-acid. 
WINTER BANANA—A large yel- 
low apple with red cheek. Flesh 
whitish, juicy, firm. Distinctly 
aromatic. Bears young. 
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CHERRIES 

3-4 feet — Standard Se ete ee doe $2.50 each 
4-5 feet — Standard aon |__ oe eee eee) 8 $2.75 each 
5-6 feet —Standandigge = ee $3.00 each 
EARLY RICHMOND—Medium size, dark red; melting, juicy. 
This is one of the most valuable and popular cherries for cook- 
ing purposes and production. Ripens in June. 
LARGE MONTMORENCY—A popular market variety; good for 
all purposes. Fruit large light red. Ripens late in June. 

PEACHES 
PAY BIG PROFITS QUICKLY! 
A Peach to Every Taste and Purpose. 
Very few fruits enjoy such a general 
popularity as do peaches. They cornbine 
delicious flavor, attractive appearance, 
and health giving food value. For many 
years it has been the popular opinion 
that peaches would thrive in only certain 
sections of the country. We know better 
now. It has been shown that this fruit 
can be grown at a good profit in every 
state in the Union. Peaches can be grown 
on any soil that will produce the average 
yield of farm crops. Peaches do well in 
the back yard and furnish as much shade 
and are equally as attractive as the ord- 
inary ornamental tree. 

5-4 feet ——|Standandinsae -.-._2 Se $1.25 each 
4-5 feet — Stamdardisie __1__.__- Seo ee $1.60 each 
o-7 feet —- Standardssize _-.._____ 5 gm $2.00 each 
CRAWFORD—A magnificent large vored, vigorous growers. Ripens 
yellow freestone peach of splendid middle of September. Freestone. 
quality. Fruit golden yellow blush- WHITE PEACH—Medium in size. 
ed with dark red. = 
aetna h Very juicy, and of excellent highly 
ELBERTA— Standard Peach of the flavor. Very good for home use on 
entire country. Very large; yellow é i 
with red blush; flesh is yellow, the table. White with red blush. 
tender and juicy; very highly fla- A little latter than Elberta. 
PEAR TREES 
4-5) feet —— Extra Strongmmrees ...-2-2 8- ee e $2.50 each 
5-7 feet —— Extra Dargemimees __..=2- 228.9) Se $3.00 each 

BARTLETT—America’s most fav- THE KIEFFER — Very large, rich 
orite summer pear. Large fruit of yellow with a red cheeck. Fine 
musky melting flavor, juicy and shipper and excellent for can- 
sweet. Very productive, handy, and ning. Very productive, bears in 
bears young. , October and November. 

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PLUM TREES 
Easy to Grow — Bear Delicious Fruit in 2 Years. 
Our Thoroughly Tested Varieties Thrive Any Place in the 
United States. 
Plant Plums 15 feet apart each way for commercial orchards. In 
dooryards and gardens where space is limited Plums can be set 10 feet 
apart each way if pruned annually. 
o-C feeb Sta nGand|517¢ aaa ien a arene $2.00 each 
4-5 feet — Standard Size | )7__-. 1 $2.50 each 
o-(-feet ——Standard--Size Mae Se AR Ze. $3.00 each 
ABUNDANCE—Deliciously sweet, BLUE DAMSON — A very produc- 
juicy and melting oblong, amber tive and popular old variety. Med- 
colored, over-spread with bright ium sized, tart fruit, dark purple 
red. Flesh orange-yellow. Medium 1 td 0 rae eaiail 
to large in size. A strong grower Wie ee ne of the EE p ae 
and an early and profuse bearer, for canning and preserving. Rip- 
Ripens in August. ens in September. 
NUT TREES 
FOR SHADE AND PROFIT. 
BUTTERNUT—Native trees, pro- no introduction. Yields good crops 
ducing long, well filled nuts of an of fine, well filled nuts which ev- 
oily and rich flavor. i erybody likes. 
4-5 feet, each k 
5-6 feet, each 2°83: feet, eachyoaeseee=eee- $0:50 



6-7 feet, each 3-4feet, each a= sess $0.90 
4.5. feet,reach! sae = are $1.25 
AMERICAN BLACK WALNUT — 5-6 Hest .eachy- eae semen. $1.50 
The common Black Walnut meeds 6-7) feet, eath 2. | a | $2.50 
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Ornamental Trees 
AMERICAN WHITE ASH (Fraxi- 
nus Americana)—A tall rapid’ grow 
ing shade tree, with smooth gray 
bark, and handsome, glossy, fern- 
like leaves. Oftentimes at n&tur- 
ity il attains a height of fmore 
than a hundred feet. A most éxcel- 
lent tree for windbreaks a an 
all-around dependable shade} tree 
where quick growth is requirdd, 
G-ditect each = ceca s)'s $2.00 




BIRCH (European White) A ttrac- 
tive, smooth, white bark anq and- 
some foliage. Upright, straight 
grower, spreading branches, i 
5-6\feet, each -- $2.50 B 
6-8 feet, each 
BLACK LOCUST—A fast prdwing 
well-shaped tree with branches 
that droop at the ends, Ij is very 
handsome when in fy]] bloom. Deli- 
cate, fernlike foliage of bright 
green. 
3-4 feet, each 9 _|$ 5 
4-5 feet, each 
6-8 feet, each 
8-10 feet, each 
AMERICAN ELM — Noble, spread- 
ing, giant tree and a great favorite 
$1.50 everywhere. Its immense head fur- 
pate aime err $2.50 nishes wonderful shade; leaves are 
large and bright green. Majestic 
hardy, long lived—it is the ideal 
ry ra- lawn or park tree. 
CATALPA SPECIOSA—A ve 
pid growing ornamental tree, Has 
large, fragrant flower in July, Very 
hardy, 40 feet at maturity, 
E-bifoet lenchyedecenns se $1.00 
5-6 feet, each 
4-5 feet, each 
6-8 feet, each 
5-6 feet, each 


CHINESE ELM—Graceful, beauti- 
ful, hardy, quick growing—a tree 
that gained wide popularity all ov- 
er the country. It often grows 5 
to 8 feet in a single year, leafing 
out early in the spring and among 
the last to shed its foliage in the 
fall. Planted in all sections it has 
withstood excessive heat, drought 
and bitter cold. 50 to 60 feet at 
maturity. 
4-5 feet, each 
5-6 feet, each . 
6-8 feet, each 


HARD (sugar maple) — The well- 
known Sugar or Rock Hard Maple; 
a tree of grand form with large 
foliage of rich green that turns in 
autumn to showy orange and red 
shades. Perfectly hardy. 50 to 75 
feet at maturity. 
3-4: feet, each =) =. eae ae $1.00 
<b; feet, Cache = 2 eean- $1.50 
5-6, feet, ,eaChee s==_- eeen oe $2.50 
MOUNTAIN ASH—Ornamental in 
every sense of the word — dark 
green, fernlike foliage, 1i gh t 
smooth bark, a broad, compact 
head. Handsome creamy white 
blosoms in the spring followed by 
showy clusters of scarlet berries in 
late summer and fall. Hardy, will 
grow rapidly. 30 to 40 feet at ma- 
turity. 
6-8’ foet,meach Mea — esse $4.50 

LOMBARDY POPLAR—Tall prya- 
midal grower. Branching frame to 
the ground. Ideal for screens and 
back grounds. Plant 6-8 feet apart. 
5-6 feet, each 
6-8 feet, each 
RUSSIAN MULBERRY—An ideal 
shade tree, luxuriant foliage, clean 
and hardy everywhere, a _ rapid 
grower. 
6-8) feet, each’ —2--- 22- 2ee22 $1.50 


SILVER MAPLE (Acer dasycar- 
pum)—-Fastest growing’ of the Ma- 
ples. Makes a broad, bulky, point- 
ed topped tree. Foliage light green 
silvery on under side, and slightly 
eut-leaved. Colors beautifully in 
the fall. 
5-6. feet, (GACH =ase se = ae $1.25 
6-8feet each <i) s aeee $1.50 
TULIP TREE (Liriadendron tulipi- 
fera)—One of the finest of our na- 
tive trees. Tall growing, stately 
tree with smooth bark and large, 
irregularly shaped leaves of glossy 
green that make it ideal for quick 
shade. Blooms in late May and ear- 
ly June, bearing numerous tulip- 
like flowers 2 to 3 inches long. 
5-6 feet, each 
6-8 feet, each 

WISCONSIN WEEPING WILLOW 
—The most widely planted Weep- 
ing Willow. Broad spreading type, 
with a beautiful drooping manner 
that is particularly attractive in 
the back-ground or close to pools. 
Hardy, 40 to 50 feet at maturity. 
4-5 feet; each 2 Saas eee $1.00 
5-6 feet; each =-_ 2 ee see $1.50 
6-8. feet, each) 5) eee $2.00 
WILLOW PUSSY—This is not the 
wild pussy willow, but a cultivated 
variety—a beautiful lawn tree. Ul- 
timate height 12 feet. 
3-4 feet, each, —-= a.) = aan $0.75 
GOLDEN WILLOW—A strong, up- 
right grower, with slim, pendulous 
branches, light green foliage, and 
beautiful, clean bright golden yel- 
low bark. : 
5-6 feet, each 
6-8 feet each, 
GINKGO TREE (Maidenhair Tree) 
—A rare elegant tree with a singu- 
lar, almost fern-like foliage unlike 
that of any other tree Of free, 
columnar growth when young, with 
angular, independent branches, 
each quite distinct. 40 to 50 feet 
at maturity. 
146-2 feet, each “sa. Seen $0.75 
2:3 feet;.each ssa — eee $1.00 
HACKBERRY—Large growing tree 
—Rough bark, long pointed leaves 

of bright shiny green. Fast grow- 
ing, completely hardy and durable. 
5-6 feet, each 2 - a ae $1.25 
6-8 feeteoach 5 meena $1.75 

Dwarf Flowering Trees 
That Add Charm and Beauty to Your Home. 
FLOWERING CRAB. Oriental Jew- 
el Tree (Malrus Floribunda), A new 
colorful lawn tree. Deep coral-red 
buds fusion in early summer. Very 
hardy. Grows up to 20 feet in 
height. 
3-4 feet, each 
£-Sitest, each =e aes saan $2.00 
PURPLE LEAF PLUM (Prunus 
Pissirda) — A beautiful tree with 
nearly black bark and pinish-pur- 
ple leaves which deepen in color in 
late season, Single white flowers. 
2-3 feet, each 
3-4 feet, each 
ROSE TREE OF CHINA (Tribola) 
A superb bouquet for your lawn. 
Before the leaves appear, it is en- 
tirely covered with exquisite pink, 
double flowers. Very choice; hardy. 
4-6 feet at maturity. 
2-3 feet, each 
3-4 feet, each 

“RUSSIAN OLIVE—Charming, sil- 
very gray foliage lends pleasing 
contrast in any landscape group. 
Small, yellow, fragrant flowers in 
June followed by ornamental fruit. 
Popular for specimen planting or 
to accent shrubbery groups. Fine 
for screens. 10-15 feet at maturity. 
3-4 feet, each ____ -~ $1.00 
4-5 feet, each, ---22 ss ee $1.50 
RED FLOWERING PEACH — The 
most fascinating and _ beautiful 
flowering tree. Gorgeous carmine 
red, double rose-shaped flowers cov- 
er each branch and twig. 
2-3 feet each = =-2 = eee eeee $1.25 
JUDAS TREE or REDBUD TREE 
(Cercis Canadensis). Beautiful, 
bright pink blossoms in the early 
spring before leaves appear, Med- 
ium size tree with large, irregular 
head and heart-shaped leaves. Very 
hardy. 
Sat 00), ,each) aan eee eran 
4-5 feet, each ___ 



NECTARINE 
Hardy as a peach, a delicious sweet flavor, with smooth skin and 
striking red color. It is a freestone and ripens with Elberta. Many 
fruit lovers call it the “Fuzzless Peach.” 3-4 feet trees, $2.10 Bach 
Choice and Colorful Shrubs 
ADD BEAUTY, CHARM AND DIGNITY TO YOUR GROUNDS. 
FIELD-GROWN SPECIMENS. 
Well-Branched — Heavy-Rooted — Big Values. 
ALTHBEA, (Rose of Sharon). Hand- 
some, double crinkled flowers in 
late summer and fall; rich foliage. 
Great favorite for hedges, groups, 
or specimen planting. 5-8 ft. at 
maturity. Choice of following vari- 
eties. 
AMPLISSIMA—Double Red, 
ARDENS—Double Violet, 
JEANNE D’ ARC—Double White. 
PULCHERRIMUS—Double Pink. 
1-13 feet, each 
ALMOND DOUBLE FLOWERING 
—Blooms befere the leaves appear, 
Every branch from base to tip is 
tightly packed with double, deep 
pink flowers. Blooms more Juxuri- 
antly each year. Grows 4 to 5 feet 
high. 
2-3 feet Select, each 
CORNUS SANGUINBEA, (Red Os- 
ier Dogwood). Has blood-red bark 
in winter but greenish red during 
the summer. It is not excelled for 


























