






CONCORD (Blue) 
Most popular Grape for eating, table use, wines, jams, jellies 
and commercial. Grows on all kinds of soil, and produces large 
crops. The bunches are large, compact and well-shaped: berries 
are dark blue and very juicy. Plants are exceptionally hardy. 
Fruits in October. Here in the heart of the Fruit Belt thousands 
of truck loads are shipped annually) ORDER NOW. STOCK 
IS SHORT. (Prices page 30.) 
New Hardy SEEDLESS CONCORD GRAPE 
After years of experimentation and crossbreeding, a perfectly 
hardy, seedless Grape has been developed. The first of a new 
race of Grapes that should eventually replace the common large- 
seeded varicties for table use. It is of the Concord type, but 
slightly smaller, blue-black in color, and possesses the same fine 
flavor found in the Concord Grape. $1.25 each; 3 for $3.00. 
Net, No Discount. 

| FRENCH 
PUSSY WILLOW 
A small treelike shrub with 
attractive leaves 2 inches long 
and an inch wide. Its popular 
appeal is the conspicuous 
silky catkins which bud in 
the fall, and make those 
“springy” bouquets just as 
the snow melts in spring. 
2 yr., 55c each; 3 for $1.40. 
CULTURE 
of 
Thornless Boysenberry 
and 
Thornless Blackberry 
Set plants 8 by 8 ft. in and between 
rows. Let the vines creep on the 
ground the first year. To be safe, cover 
the plants with straw, leaves or soil be- 
fore heavy frosts. When the buds 2 
pear, tie the vines to the wire or tyeltia 
about 2144 feet above the ground. After 
fruiting, cut old vines or canes to the 
ground, remove and burn, allow the 
young shoots to remain on the ground 
as in the beginning, repeat this practice 
every year. 
THOR NLESS BLACKBERRY 
Winter Daphne NEW SENSATIONAL INTRODUCTION! 
Absolutely Thornless, Heavy Producer, 
(Garland Flower) Practically Coreless 
This ex cuisieee enna True, outstanding Black- 
blooms in February in berry fecor Vines similar 
mild climates. In the to grape vines, make rank 
North it comes in full growth, 8 to 10 feet. 
wee gas part iy Heavy producer, deep 
SECT nee a ee green foliage, thrifty 
rose-purple to violet 
flowers have a _ sweet, grower. Be sure to get 
fragrant aroma. The started now. $1.00 each; 
long narrow leaves are 3 for $2.75; 6 for $4.50; 
bluish green, which ap- 12 for $8.00; way foc 
pear after blooming and $14.00. Net, No Dis- 
remain into the winter. 
A hardy shrub not over haar 
4 feet high which loves 
shade and moist loca- 
tions, also docs well in 
sunny places. Wrapped 
in peat moss, in which 
it can be planted as it 
is an acid-loving plant. 
3-yr., field-grown, $2.00 
each; 2 for $3.75. 

NEWPORT PLUM 
The chief distinction of this fine shrub is 
is deep red to purple foliage. You will never 
forget -the great masses of rosy pink flowers 
that burst forth in early spring just as the 
leaves begin to unfold. Plant one of these and 
we feel you will agree it is one of the most 
effective specimens in your yard. Very hardy, 
upright grower; ultimate height is approxi- 
mately 12 feet. PRICES: Sturdy, 3-4 ft., 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75; 6 for $6.50. 















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