
Wineberry—Unusual, juicy 
Berry Bushes 
RED RASPBERRIES 
(Rubus Strigosus) Z. | 
(Each) (10) (100) 
Latham. Old variety, very 
dependable. .$ .50 $2.00 $13.00 
St. Regis Crops spring and autumn. 
Pour OOe 1S. 00 
BLACK RASPBERRY 
(R. occidentalis) 
Black Beauty. Most dependable 
“blackcap.”’ 
ZORE UIE 3 w<.. pe 2.00 212.00 
BLACKBERRIES 
(R. Species) Zone Ill 
Alfred. Large, upright and 
dependable... .45 92.00 19.00 
Eldorado. The standard 
Varictvanees...> Aye 00) 1200 
THORNLESS BOYSENBERRY. 
Huge, Q in. berry, highest quality of 
all brambles. Prolific. No better 
berry known. Zone VI. 
Ome OOn tb .00 
WINEBERRY (R. phoenicolasius). 
Z. V. Juicy, red, fragrant. Fruit in 
large clusters. Absolutely laborless. 
Bears on both old and new wood— 
so might fruit next summer! Unique. 
eee 08 15.00 
Beach Plum 
Prunus maritima grows 6 to 8 ft. 
high, hardy into Zone Ill. Thrives in 
gardens better than on sea-shores. 
Good drainage. Fine, useful plums. 
3 to 4 feet, $2.00 each, 5 for $7.75. 
Gumi Cherry 
Eleagnus Multiflora (longipes). Red 
fruits good raw or in jams and jel- 
lies. Low shrub to 6 ft., indifferent 
to neglect. Zone IV. 
2 to 3 ft. $1.80 each, 5 for $7.00. 
Grape Vines (Vitis) 
Not less than 5 of one grape variety at 10 rate. Hardy 
Zone IV. 
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OldiVatieties; o-yeare—- 4+ «1,24 ce eae he OUn 4.50 
Concord. Blue. Strong flavor. 
Catawba. Red, good wine-grape. 
Moore Early. Large, early black. 
Delaware. Early, small red. Finest of older kinds in 
quality. 
Diamond. White, good, hardy. 
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Fredonia. The earliest black grape. 
Portland. White, the earliest. Healthy, fine quality. 
HARDY NUT TREES 
Grafted Black Walnuts 
ne of our most beautiful native trees, growing well in 
any fertile well-drained soil. The grafted sorts bear their first 
nuts in the third to fifth year. Zone IV. 
5.00 
Ohio. Fine quality nut, fast growth, fairly easy to open. 
Stabler meat falls out easily in halves or one piece and is of a 
rich mellow flavor. A fine spreading specimen. 
Thomas is a rapid-growing tree. The meat is attractive and 
tasty, but does not crack as easily as the Stabler. 
3 to 5 feet (Not sold singly) any 2 for $10.00 
Blight Resistant Chestnuts 
Chinese Chestnut (Castanea mollissima). Similar to the Ameri- 
can in flavor (sweet). It is inured to the Chestnut blight. Lives 
and bears in Zone V. Bears very young. Because of cross- 
pollenizing needs, we will not sell less than 3 trees. 
(3) (10) (100) 
Ores foot transplants) «= ee tee b> .7) = 510.00. -$110.00 
AW Fema {aad s\it Nes ert Mon ee 10.00 30.00 9250.00 
Nut Orchard 
One each of 3 
Walnuts; 3 Chinese 
Chestnuts Q ft. 
SIX TREES 
for $20.00 














Photo: 
Chinese Chestnut 3 ft. 
54 chestnuts on a 
baby tree! 

3 nuts in each bur 
