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Premier June Bearing—The first to ripen and 
still maintains a long season. A good dependable 
berry. 25 plants for $1.00, 50 for $1.75, 100 for 
$3.00 postpaid. 
Arrowhead June Bearing—This new introduction 
from the Minnesota Fruit Breeding farm ranks 
well at the top with the other fine products from 
this station. The Arrowhead is particularly adapt- 
ed to northern conditions, not only do the plants 
stand a lot of cold weather, but the flowers are 
also frost resistant. In addition to its productivi- 
ty of plants and fruits, the quality of the berries 
is absolute tops in every respect, for eating, can- 
ning, jam, and freezing. It is excellent for mar- 
ket, too, because of its firmness and attractive- 
ness. It is a favorite at the Morden, Manitoba 
station where it has been grown for’ several 
years. 25 for $1.75, 50 for $3.25, 100 for $6.00, 
prepaid; 1000 for $40.00, not prepaid. . 
Shade and Ornamental Trees 
“It’s not a home until it is planted” 
And the first thing to plant should be a tree. It 
takes longer for a tree to become effective, so the 
sooner it is planted the better. In planting 
large trees it is very important that they have 
good root systems. This means that they must 
have enough of the fine feeder roots to give them 
a good start. We cut the roots of the trees in the 
nursery row often enough to produce plenty 
fibrous roots. As an added service, we prune the 
trees properly before shipping. 
Green Ash—A good tree to grow where space is 
limited. It grows tall, but does not have a wide 
top. Has good fall colors. Not bothered much by 
insects and diseases. 8 to 10 teet, each $2.50. 
Birch, White—Always good looking, but particu- 
larly so in the winter time if planted together 
with evergreens, golden wiilow and red dogwood. 
4-5 feet, each $1.00. Heavy grade, 7-8 ft., $4.00. 
Weeping Birch—This aristocrat of the lawn 
grows tast if kept well watered. One of the most 
Gliucult to start, ‘but well worth trying. 5-6 ft., 
each $4.00. 
Hopa Crab—When this tree is at its best, it is 
the prettiest thing imaginable. The flowers are 
dark pink and just cover the tree. It is especially 
nice when planted near other white flowering ap-~ 
ple trees. It is an excellent pollinator for other 
apple trees. 5 to 6 feet, each $2.00. 
