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CRAB APPLES 
DOLGO. Great crops of fruit so ab idant afd so 
brilliant in color as to ‘make a wonderful display on the 
tree. The fruit makes up into jelly of the finest flavor and 
beautiful red color. 
6 to 7 ft.$0.50~ 5 to 6 ft; $2.50. 4 to 5 ft. $1.75 
FLORENCE. Hardy, medium size tree with small yel- 
low-and-red crabs for jellies and preserving. 
metOmoul us whips 5c. l-yr. pots $1.75 
RED SIBERIAN. Hardiest of all. Enormous crops of 
small red apples pr:zed for jelly-making. ____4 to 5 ft. $1.25 

PLUMS 
DROPMORE. Canadian introduction. Purple-red fruit 
is solid and meaty, sweet to eat and excellent for pre- 
serving 5 eee nats ae LA a 2-yr. pots $1.75 
GOLDEN WEST. Colorado origination. Medium size 
sweet golden yellow, overlaid orange. Late-blooming habit 
makes it more apt to escape spring frosts __2-yr. pots $1.75 
GOLDEN ROD. Medium to large fruit of all-over yel- 
low color and good flavor ___ 2-yr. pots $1.75 
GREEN GAGE. Meduim size, juicy, light green, free- 
stone; one of the sweetest eating varieties. 4 
l-yr. pots $1.25. 2-yr. pots $1.75 
ITALIAN PRUNE. Large oval deep purple with bright 
yellow flesh, a good looking and good eating plum. 
l-yr. pots $1.25. 2-yr. pots $1.75 
KAHINTA. Hansen hybrid, generally considered sec- 
ond only to Waneta for lange size, good red color, and fine 
flavor. l-yr. pots $1.25. 2-yr. pots $1.75 
MOORE’S ARCTIC. Purplish-black with blue bloom, 
flesh greenish-yellow. One of the hardiest of European 
VIO), dase a a A ES Be PES, Gos) BHIG TSS 
LOMBARD. Medium large dark red violet red color. 
Mild, yellow, juicy flesh. 9/16-11/16 inch cal. $2.25 
STANLEY. Best of the prune type. Large, firm, dark 
blue, fine grained, tender fru‘t of the finest quality on trees 
hardier than any other prune variety. 
7/16-9/16 inch cal. $1.95 
SUPERIOR. Minnesota origination. Large red fruit, 
yellow flesh; vigorous and productive trees. 2-yr. pots $1.75 
UNDERWOOD. Good sized attractive red fruit with 
juicy flesh of fine flavor, small pit. ___-____ 2-yr. pots $1.75 
WANETA. Best Hansen hybrid; combines hardiness, 
immense size, delicious quality, sprightly red color and 
VOCAL Ome eae Sere Ne eo ee 1l-yr. pots $1.25 



CHERRIES 
EARLY RICHMOND. Earliest, eagerly anticipated for 
that first fresh cherry pie of the season. ___-1-yr. pots $2.50 
MONTMORENCY.~ The leading commercial variety, 
considerably sweeter than HWarly Richmond. 
- 5/16 to 7/16 inch caliper $1.75 
_ 1-yr. pots $2.25, 2-yr. pots $2.75 
OSTHIEME. Ripens a few days after Montmorency; 
nearly black, juicy and. sweetest of all. Not a commercial 
variety but the finest quality for home use. 
1-yr. pots $2.50 
ENGLISH MORELLO. Latest variety, big, black, and 
near-sweet. Always commands premium pr.ces on_ the 
OUEST od eC gh as Dy LL ney, ee 5/16 to 7/16 inch caliper $1.95 
1-yr. pots $2.50 
PEACHES, PEARS, SWEET CHERRIES, APRICOTS. 
NOT AVAILABLE. 
STRAWBERRIES . 
GEM. Definitely the best everbear- 
er; will outbear any other variety under 
the same growing conditions. Begin to 
pick fruit in 100 days after planting! 
Large size, delicious flavor, best variety 
for freezing. 
25 for $1.75 50 for $3.25 100 for $6.00 
No one can possibly “guarantee” any living organism to 
keep on living. Berry plants are most perishable of all hor- 
ticultural merchandise and therefore we give no warranty 
whatever on berry and small fruit plants. If you are not 
satisfied with your plants on receipt they ‘should be returned 
immediately for refund which will be cheerfully given. 

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GRAPES 
BETA. Absolutely hardy variety, regular bearer, good 
yields of purple grapes a little tart for eating out of hand 
but unexcelled for juice, jelly and other culinary uses. No 
winter protection necessary. There has never been enough 
of this fruit to supply the local demand at good prices and 
somebody is missing) a good thing by not having a good- 
sized vineyard. Beta comes into full bearing the third 
MERHO he Teavuabbebhonl (oie, fo ee heavy 2-yr. vines 55c 
good 1-yr. vines 40c, 10 for $3.50, 100 for $30.00 

CAGO. Early-ripening, heavy-yielding, sweet red grape. 
2-yr. No. 1 vines 75c 
FREDONIA. New, early blue grape ripening two weeks 
ahead of Concord, best of this type. ___2-yr. No. 1 vines. 75c 
PORTLAND. New! Early white grape of the Niagara 
type. Better grower, bunches and berries larger than 
Niagara, matures earlier. 2-yr. No. 1 vines 75c 
BOYSENBERRIES 
THORNLESS BOYSENBERRIES combine the delicious 
flavors of raspberry, blackberry and loganberry in one 
enormous, almost seedless fruit. A fine quality dessert 
fruit that should be tried in every home fruit garden. 
each 30c. 4 for $1.00. 12) for $2.75 
RASPBERRIES 
INDIAN SUMMER. Bears a full 
crop in July and another smaller crop 
from late September to frost. Extra 
large, conical, mild flavor berries best 
adapted to the home garden. 
6 for $1.50 12 for $2.50 25 for $4.75 50 for $9.00 
bearing age, 2-yr. heavy branched canes 6 for $2.50 
12 for $4.75 
NEWBURGH. New, mosaic-resistant variety with large, 
bright red, firm berries of finest flavor. Will be the lead- 
ing commercial berry in this region as soon as plants are 
available. 6 for $1.50. 12 for $2.50. 
MORRISON. Giant new blackcap that seems well on 
the way to displace the old Cumberland. 
aire SLO) GPA amore GYAGIO) V5) alone GM rdss 
CURRANTS, PERFECTION. Yum-m-m! Is there a 
more delicious spread than currant jelly? Perfection has 
been for years a standard variety. nice 1-yr. plants 30c 
CURRANTS, RED LAKE. Finest of all red currants— 
large berries in long, well-filled clusters; heavy yields; 
sturdy, hardy plants. 2-yr. No. 1 plants 55c 
4-yr. extra heavy bearing-age plants 95c.  _—-Clvst. pots $1.25 



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50 for $9.00 
CHIVES, large clumps 35c. 
HORSERADISH crowns 20c. 
RHUBARB roots 30c. 
ASPARAGUS, MARY WASHINGTON. Standard vari- 
ety for home or market. 
2-VreNOvde plants, 12, olcO0s 2b eake7 5. 
LovireNOsie plants, 120 suoCme a Deal, 25. 
50, $3.00. 
50, $2.25. 
100, $5.25 
100, $4.00 
