“No man mav be both 
accuser and judge.” Plu- 
tarch. 
THE SENSATIONAL NEW 
GRAYWAY 
BUSH CHERRY 
An amazingly prolific dwarf cherry that grows only a few feet high. The 
picture, at left, gives you some idea of just how loaded with fruit it can be. 
You can expect a crop the second year after planting. Often a few fruits 
appear the first year. A beautiful, ornamental bush that can be used in a 
shrub border as an ornamental. Durina blossom-time in the spring its droop- 
ing branches are a veritable snow bank of white flowers. Bears where other 
cherries have failed. 
* 
“Every heart has_ its 
secret sorrow, and oft- 
times we call a man 
cold when he is only 
sad.”” Seneca. 
* 
“Let him who would 
move the world, first 
eh epee rae ae We have two of our own GRAYWAY selections to offer for the first time 
in limited quantity. We personally selected the two original mother plants 
because of the superior quality of their fruits, especially for freedom from 
bitterness. 
* 
GRAYWAY RED. Selected because of its fleshy fruits and freedom from 
bitterness. A light brownish red. 
SB prinanbery einen GRAYWAY BLACK. Very dark color, and very prolific. Very good flavor. 
Sachedes ‘oan aa . ' vs Excellent for pies, jams, etc. 
HANSEN BUSH CHERRY. Dwarf, bushy pants that bear abundantly. For 
cooking, ‘jams, pies, etc. Ornamental fruif plant. Regular producer. 
* PRICE: Ready to b i aes : aoe, eee ee I re} 
* The Hardy Chinese Edra xargai BeAting Plants - were $2.95 
JUJUBE 
“Anyone can hold the o ass 
eclinain Pablieeaieeceaal Delightful to See! Delicious to Eat! 

One of the most unusual and delightful combination fruiting and dec- 
orative trees ever brought to this country—this one from far-away China. 
* Fruit is light chocolate in color; flesh similar to that of an apple, sweet 
and crisp. The seed is similar to a date seed hente the name, ''Chinese 
Date,'' sometimes appiied to this fruit. Makes delicious sweet pickles; 
fe P cooked in sugar syrup and dried, they rival sugared dates: and we'll put 
Pe cust Feige Jujube butter up against apple butter every time. 
Ad 
Rie MO 8 EO RIMeTOUs: Bears heavily and consistently. | don't believe | have ever seen it 
Tacitus. fail to bear a crop, as it blooms late. Seems free from all insects and 
diseases except cotton root rot; thrives where other fruits won't grow be- 
cause of extreme conditions of soil and climate. Ripens July to Novem- 
ote ber, often bears first year. 
Its fruit is borne on the leaves, and are very attractive. The flowers, 
while fragrant, are small and rather inconspicuous. The main attractive- 
: F ness in the tree lies in the glossy green leaves and attractive coloring of 
“He who indulges in the hundreds of fruits. 
liberty of speech will 
hear things in_ return Tree grows 30-35 feet high, and is beautiful in any landscape plan. 
which he will not like.” Vary your planting with some Jujube trees. 
Terrence. 

\ LANG. Large, pear shaped fruit. One of best. $1.25; $2.95 each. 
* J 
They conguer whe £ Oli be Ut 2 BERRIES 
Virgil. THE GIANT THORNLESS. BOYSENBERRY is the largest berry we have 
ever grown. Think of raising berries 2 inches long! We could hardly believe 
our eyes when we saw them. Hardy, vigorous canes |5 to 20 feet long, cov- 
ered with enormous berries, growing up out of the dirt on a trellis. 
Not many seeds, and a distinctive flavor that reminds you of a combi- 
nation of Loganberry, Blackberry and Raspberry. Firmer for shipping and 
canning than Youngberry. Begins to ripen as the Youngberry begins to go 
out, extending the berry season. 
Plant about 8 feet apart in either 6 or 8 foot rows. Six hundred plants 
will plant an acre 8 x 8. A big money crop. A delicious berry for home 
and for market. Good for table, canning, freezing, juice, etc. 
Can be handled with bare hands. You'll enjoy picking berries without both- 
ering about thorns. t 
THORNY BOSENBERRY Same as above, but very thorny. 
BERRY PRICES 
BOYSENBERRY 
THORNLESS, 10, $1.50 
25, $3.50; 100, $12.5 

Prepaid. 
beet ects 1 Gehan as large a the Boysenberry, with similar Logan or 
Saspbderry flavor, but not so much acid and a sweeter berry. Sim de- 
YOUNGBERRY, licious for the table as a fresh berry. Grows on long canes. f Rindas @atllos 
10, $1.35; 25, $3.00: 100. ne the Boysenberry, but softer and not quite so good for canning or 
6.95 Prepaid. mat 4 vs 
TREE EVERBEARING EARLY WONDER BLACKBERRY. (Same as Dew-Black). We 
think this is the best of the blackberries. Very hard d 
EARLY WONDER y y and very 
, 2 BLACKBERRY . Prolific producer of large fruits. Ripens May-June. Plant 3 
10, 3 95¢=. SOs $3:75~ S100, Six gallons from one vine! Read the description of this 4 f : . 
$5.95 Prepaid. remarkable evecbearing blackberry on one of the back Pages 3 eet apart ina row, with rows about & feat apart. (3 
of this catalog. x 6 requires 2,420 plants per acre). = 
AUSTIN, STRAWBERRIES 
10, $1.25: 25, $3.00: 100 (Prepaid) AUSTIN DEWBERRY. A vigorous, prolific dewberry that has « 
n 2 | 4 
$6.95 Prepaid. KLONDIKE and BLAKEMORE aie ae et been very profitable and popular for a long time. Ripens 
EYERBEARING 1.25 1.78 2.95 May-June. 
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