RASPBERRIES 
Cumberland. A fine, black Raspberry. Hardy, 
productive, dependable and disease-resistant. 
Indian Summer. A splendid, new, everbearing 
red Raspberry; delicious flavor. A grand kind 
for home gardens. Heavy crops in June and 
again in the Fall. Selected, 1 year plants. 
Latham. Bright red, large and firm. Delicious 
flavor. Plants are strong and yield tremendous 
crops. This is the leading Red Raspberry. 
Selected, 1 year plants. 
Sodus. New. Rich, wine-purple berries of ex- 
cellent quality and flavor. Large and firm. 
Bears very heavy crops. 
10 for $2.00, 25 for $4.00, 100 for $12.00 
PLANTING NOTE FOR RASPBERRIES 
: Be sure to cut the canes back within a few 
inches of the ground immediately after planting. 
THORNLESS 
BOYSENBERRIES 
Boysenberry. A new berry of huge size and fine 
flavor. Juicy. Vigorous grower. Smooth- 
stemmed type. 
2 Year Transplanted Plants 
3 for $1.35, 10 for $3.50 
ASPARAGUS 
Mary Washington. Rust-resistant. Recognized 
as a leading variety. Asparagus will grow in 
any garden soil but to produce the largest, 
most tender stalks the soil must be rich and 
well fertilized. Strong, 2-year roots, 25 for 
$1.50, 50 for $2.50, 100 for $4.00. 
RED RHUBARB 
MacDonald. Considered the finest of the new 
red Rhubarbs. Excellent quality and flavor, 
less tart than older kinds. Hardy, of Canadian 
origin, and quick to grow. 60c. each, 3 for $1.50 
Myatt’s Victoria. The stalks are unusually ten- 
der and bright pink in the early Spring. The 
flavor is pleasantly tart. You will hardly recog- 
nize the old-fashioned ‘‘Pie Plant’’ in this de- 
lightfully improved form. 35c. each, 10 for $3.00. 
BLACKBERRIES 
Eldorado 
Vigorous, hardy and prolific. Berries are large, 
jet black, and borne in large clusters, which ripen 
well together. Flavor is good. No hard core. 
10 for $2.00, 25 for $4.00, 100 for $10.00 
Eldorado 

PLEASE READ BEFORE ORDERING 
Non-Warranty—(1) If any nursery stock shall prove 
untrue to the label under which it is sold, provided notice 
and proper proof thereof are furnished by the purchaser to 
the seller, the seller shall, at the option of the purchaser 
either refill that portion of the order which was mislabeled, 
by any other delivery of stock, or refund the purchase 
price; but in any case, we are not to be held responsible for 
a sum greater than the original selling price of such stock. 
(2) All sales or agreements of sale are made subject to 
shortage of nursery stock, fire, frost, floods, drought, or 
other causes beyond the control of the seller. 
Terms—Net Cash. We will ship orders C.O.D. pro- 
viding 25% of the total amount is sent with order. 
Transportation Conditions—aAll goods, unless other- 
wise specified, are sold F.O.B. our nursery, and travel at 
purchaser's risk and expense. 
Size of Orders—Owing to high costs incident to pack- 
ing and handling, we cannot accept orders amounting to 
less than $1.00. 
Plants by Mail—Small orders can be sent by mail, 
but they will not be sent prepaid unless you add to your 
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remittance 10% of the catalog price to cover postage and 
special packing. (Minimum charge, 15c.) 
Claims—lIf there are any claims, they must be made on 
receipt of goods. Any error of ours will be promptly and 
satisfactorily adjusted. Claims made after 10 days from 
receipt of goods cannot be considered. We ship only best 
grades of stock and use great care in packing. Due to con- 
ditions beyond our control, growth of plants cannot 
be guaranteed. 
inspection—Our nurseries are regularly and thorough- 
ly inspected by the Connecticut Experiment Station and 
found apparently free from injurious insects and diseases. 
Location—We are located on the east side of the Boston 
Post Road, Route 5, 3 milessouth of Meriden, 2 miles north 
of Wallingford, Connecticut. Motoristson new Wilbur Cross 
Parkway use Route 5 south exit. Nursery 200 yards south. 
Connecticut residents please add 1% sales tax on all 
items except fruit trees and other foodbearing plants: 
Asparagus, Rhubarb, Grape and berry plants. 
Phone: WALLINGFORD 110 

