The Newest and Best Strawberries, continued 
Streamliner 
This new jumbo-size everbearing Straw- 
berry, most modern of all, has sped its way to 
popularity. Never has a Strawberry had such 
an enthusiastic welcome. The Strawberry 
you will enjoy without sugar is finally here! 
Sweet as honey, fresh as a June day, the 
Streamliner gives you everything. The ber- 
ries are jumbo size, glossy red and delicious, 
conical in shape, and very uniform im size 
throughout the season. Production of fruit 
begins in July and extends until hard freezing 
weather. Up to a quart of berries per plant 
has been known for Streamliner. This is the 
ideal everbearer for your garden. Tops for 
shortcake and canning, requiring a minimum 
of sugar. Streamliner is one of the best for 
quick freezing. Every garden should have at 
least fifty Streamliner plants for each member 
of the family. 25 for $3.95; 50 for $6.25; 100 
for $10.25. 
Gemzata Everbearing 
The new Gemzata Strawberry is the out- 
standing everbearer of today for both high 
quality and heavy production throughout the 
late spring, summer and fall. It produces 
extra-large Strawberries right up to heavy 
freezing time. The berries are unusually 
large, with rich red meat all the way through, 
firm and of fine texture. Gemzata has proved 
successful on a wide range of soils and suc- 
ceeds better under adverse conditions, than 
other everbearers we have tested. University 
and state experimental tests show it to be 
superior to Gem and Mastodon in both 
quality and production. Gemzata produces 
well the first season. A cross of the well- 
known Gem and Wazata, it is a triumph in 
Strawberry plant breeding. Every garden 
should have at least fifty Gemzata plants for 
each member of the family. 25 for $3; 50 for 
$5; 100 for $8; 250 for $16.50. 

Robinson 
The new medium late Robinson (Scarlet 
Beauty). Finest June-bearing berry to date, 
originated in the heart of the Michigan fruit- 
producing belt and is rapidly taking favor 
over other berries. The fruit is large, conical 
shape, scarlet-red all the way through. It ts 
very firm and glossy, taking a premium on the 
markets. This is definitely the most out- 
standing June-bearing variety we have ever 
seen for heavy production of fruit. Delicious 
for table use, a wonderful canner and pre- 
server. A new berry you positively should 
have. 25 for $1.85; 50 for $3; 100 for $4.50; 
250 for $9.50. 
Ambrosia 
One of the largest and latest Strawberries 
known today. The berries are sparkling 
bright red, uniform, semi-pointed shape. 
Delicious flavor. Ripens three weeks later 
than other varieties and brings a premium on 
the market. Berries are borne on very sturdy 
and tall fruit stems, keeping them clean and 
making easy picking. The plants have large 
leaves and are vigorous growers. Ambrosia 
and Robinson make a highly profitable team. 
a a $1.85; 50 for $3; 100 for $4.50; 250 for 
Blakemore 
Produces extra-early berries of bright red 
color and is perhaps the best shipping variety. 
If produces enormous quantities of fine 
quality fruit. In great demand by packers; 
ideal for cold packing. We recommend it as a 
most satisfactory berry for general planting, 
especially in the South. Our Blakemore 
plants are of the yellows-free strain. 25 for 
$1.25; 50 for $2; 100 for $3.25; 250 for $6.50. 
Special All-Season Strawberry Collection 
Robinson (late) 
Premier (early) 
OFFER No. 758-28: 
OFFER No. 7S-28A: 200 plants (50 each of the above 4 varieties) for . 
Fairfax (midseason) 
Gemzata (everbearing) 
100 plants (25 each of the above 4 varieties) for . . $6.50 
$10.75 

Majestic 
Pat. 345 
We consider Majestic the best of the newer 
June-bearing varieties for home use; easily 
grown, outstanding for its large berries, which 
are deep scarlet-red to the core. Fruit stems 
stand upright, keeping the berries clean for 
easy picking. 
Majestic is adapted to a wide variety of 
soils and climates, and to date no other va- 
riety has equaled its bearing record. The 
plant has vigorous, dark green foliage, with 
heavy root system which provides a capacity 
for a large yield. The high sugar content of 
the Majestic variety makes it one of the 
finest for the table and canning. Extremely 
hardy and easily grown. Recommended for 
quick freezing. 25 for $1.85; 50 for $3; 100 
for $4.50; 250 for $9.50. 
Premier 
This very early and standard variety has 
stood the test; still one of the most widely 
planted varieties. A great money-maker with 
an early crop of fruit, bringing top prices. 
We find it very healthy and deep-rooted. An 
excellent producer of large, bright red berries 
of firm texture. Recommended for home use 
or commercial sales. 25 for $1.85; 50 for $3; 
100 for $4.50; 250 for $9.50. 
Fairfax 
Leading the parade of quality, Fairfax is 
one of the finest Strawberries in the com- 
mercial field today. Its sweet flavor and 
darkest red color make it a favorite for the 
home and roadside stand. A vigorous plant, 
with fruit that ripens In midseason and has a 
long picking season. Ideal for the home-gar- 
den. 25 for $1.85; 50 for $3; 100 for $4.50; 
250 for $9.50. 
Dunlap 
An old standby variety which ts still ex- 
tensively planted. Regarded as one of the 
finest of Strawberries. Berries are medium 
size, dark red, pointed in shape. Fruit is 
highly flavored and ideal for canning. Plants 
are vigorous and tremendous yielders, re- 
sisting drought and cold weather better than 
most varieties. 25 for $1.25; 50 for $2; 100 
for $3.25; 250 for $6.50. 
DECIDUOUS FLOWERING SHRUBS 
We cordially invite correspondence regarding any plants in which you may be inter- 
ested, but which you do not find listed in this catalog. 
Due to lack of space in this catalog, and transportation costs on the larger-sized 
shrubs, evergreens, and flowering trees, we are listing only a few of the newer kinds, in 
small sizes suitable for mail orders. However, larger sizes than those listed, as well as 
many more varieties, are available, particularly to our local customers who can call at 
the nursery and to those living within the area reached by our trucks. : 
The size following the variety name indicates approximate height at maturity. 
BUDDLEIA (Butterfly Bush) 
A shrub that needs little care if planted in 
a sunny location in well-drained soil. Panicles 
of flowers are produced profusely. 
All Buddleias, 75 cts. each; any 3 for $2 
Charming. 5 ft. Long sprays of lavender- 
pink blooms in late summer. A hardy plant 
that can endure cold weather. 
Empire Blue. See page 26. 
Felon See color illustration on page 
Ile de France. 4 ft. Bright rosy purple, 
suffused violet. Blooms freely. 
Orchid Beauty. See color illustration on 
page 26. 
Royal Red. See color illustration on page 26. 
ete Cloud. See color illustration on page 
26. 
CALLICARPA (Beauty Berry) 
Purpurea. 5 ft. A gracefully branching 
shrub covered with small, pink-tinted 
flowers in August. Violet-purple berries 
lasting until midwinter. 75 cts. each; 3 for 

CYDONIA 
New Flowering Quinces 
Five selected varieties. Any variety, 10 to 
12-in., 2-yr. field-grown plants, $1.25 each; 
3 of any one kind for $3.50; 1 each of the 5 
varieties for $5. 
Columbia. Flowers bright red, and fruit 
greenish yellow, fragrant. Late. 
Grandiflora rosea. Flowers lemon-colored, 
tinted pink, turning deep rose with age. 
Very large fruit; foliage bronze-tipped. 
Grandiflora rubra. An early bloomer, and 
a favorite. Large, deep red flowers. 
Moerloosei. Pink and white. Blooms late. 
Nivalis. Blooms large, snowy white. 
CARYOPTERIS (Blue Spirea) 
Blue Mist. Covered from August until 
autumn frost with clusters of powdery 
blue fringed flowers. Perfectly hardy. 
75 cts. each; 3 for $2; $7.50 per doz. 




CLETHRA alnifolia rosea. See page 26. 

ELSHOLTZIA (Mintshrub) 
Farquhari. 2 ft. Dense spikes of bright pink 
flowers in late summer. Aromatic foliage 
and flowers. Blooms best if planted in a 
sunny location. Potted plants, 65 cts. each; 
3 for $1.65. 
FORSYTHIA. See page 27. 
FRANKLINIA (Gordonia) alatamaha. 
See color illustration, page 27. 
HYPERICUM (St. Johns-Wort) 
Moserianum. Large, golden yellow flowers 
all summer. A hardy shrub, easily grown. 
50 cts. each; 3 for $1.25; $4 per doz. 
POTENTILLA 
Fruticosa Purdomi. Lemon Drops. A 
small shrub 2 feet high, blooming con- 
tinuously from May to September. 
Excellent for the rock-garden or in 
front of taller-growmg shrubbery. 
Bright sulphur-yellow blooms. 75 cts. 
each; 3 for $2; $7.50 per doz.; $50 
per 100 

SALIX (Dwarf Wiilow) 
Purpurea nana. Grows 3 to 5 feet high, but 
can be kept lower. Foliage is blue-gray- 
green. Excellent for hedges. 3 for $1.50. 
VIBURNUM Burkwoodi. See color page 27. 
VITEX macrophylla. See color page 27. 

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