
















The dream tree of every home, large orchard or small garden. 
_ Tree grows low and bushy, can be planted in small places. The 
perfect cross between cherries and plums. The flavor is neither plum nor 
cherry — but the best of both, simply delicious. The trees are covered with bright, 
shining fruit that you'll always enjoy. Be sure to order plum-cherry for your orchard. Prices: 
Strong field-grown trees 2 to 3 ft. size, 59c; 3 for $1.69; 6 for $2.98; 3 to 4 ft. size trees 
79c. each; 3 for $2.29; 6 for $3.98; postpaid. 
NECTARINESMBUSH CHERRY 
A two-way treat — beautiful pink You'll be amazed with the results 
spring flowers make a lovely orna- you will obtain and the fine fruit you 
mental tree, followed by mellow, richly Wit) have when you grow bush-cherry 
sweet fruit in late summer. Cross be- 
tween peach and plum. Excellent fresh Low growing, bush-form upe which is 
and ideal for canning. The entire fam: useful as ornamental tree in the land- 
ily will like Nectarines! Strong 2-year | scape, or in the garden to bear luscious 
trees, field-grown, 3 to 4 ft. size, 89c tree-ripened edible fruit. Select bushes 
each. Postpaid. 2-ft. size 89c each, 2 for $1.69. Postpaid. 
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Anyone who lives in America and doesn’t plant grapes is missing a fine thing — for grapes 
will grow in almost any kind of soil, can be planted where there is “standing room only” as 
long as there is a fence for them to climb on — and what's more delicious than fresh grapes 
from your own vines? There’s a good, steady 
market for any excess! 
NIAGARA. — Big, compact bunches 
of yellowish-white berries — sweetest 
and most popular of white grapes. a if 4 i A IVI U L i E R re Y 
Abundant bearer. wa p am ™ 
CARMEN. Vigorous grower which EVERBEARI NG 
produces extra-large clusters; compact rape rie : 
and well-formed. Medium black; prob- - A fine erer a iS ie uces 
ably the most satisfactory all-purpose arge quantities ol big, fe 
grape available. fruits — and a beautiful shrub, 
CONCORD holbsciiknown = too, with large, round leaves. 
and the best seller. Blue-black, large eae Toe Heo 
bunches, heavy bearer year after year. pian aes rice! 5 fe! tree S00 
Tender, sweet, delicious. Fine for com- cach: 3 for $2.75. DAgisesd: 
mercial vineyards. ; 
| JAP PERSIMMON 
DELAWARE. Big yield of top qual- 
Here it is — the finest and biggest of all the! 






ity reddish-blue grapes, big bunches. 
Fine for eating or for jellies. The most 
satisfactory grape grown. 
_ FREDONIA. The carliest-ripening 
of the black grapes — often called the 
“Early Concord.” Big, heavy clusters, 
_ delightful flavor. 
MOORE'S EARLY. Large compact 
bunches of blue-black, excellently- 
flavored berries, ripening before Con- 
cords but after Fredonias. 
Prices on all varieties grape vines, 



Persimmon ‘family. This is one of the grafted 
varieties that bear those large “apple size” per. 
simmons, commonly called the ‘Oriental’ o 
“Japanese.” Big, extra size fruit in fall, the kind 
that you'll love. Strong heavy bearer. Price: 
Strong 2 to 3-ft. size trees, $1.89 each. Postpaid. 
; ° Another beauty that pays an extra dividend in 
str ol ee aa. own, 29¢ CRANBERRY. a heavy fruiting of large, tasty berries. Strong 
eacn, or $2.49; 100 for bushes with excellent growing habits. Prices: Strong field-grown plants 
$19.00. Postpaid. Z 98c each. Postpaid. 
%@° Nothing tastes better than fresh, home-grown, luscious and delicious strawberries. \ Plant a small patch in your garden this year, 
they produce quickly and give big yields for the small space they occupy. Plant plenty and have them to eat, can and preserve. 




BLAKEMORE. This is a fine early variety which ships particularly SENATOR DUNLAP. This one is tops in the June bearing class. 
well. Vigorous grower, excellent producer, drought resistant. Prices: 25 Big, bright red berries of excellent flavor — ideal for your own table and 
for 65c; 50 for $1.15; 100 for $1.98; 500 for $6.50: 1000 for $11.50. Postpaid. for commercial growing. Can take a lot of drought and is hardy. Prices: 
GEM. An everbearer which has as many berries in the spring as 25 for 65c: 50 for $1.15; 100 for $1.98: 500 for $6.50; 1000 for $11.50. 
the standard spring bearers, and then comes back again in the fall with ; 
a dividend of delicious well-shaped berries in great abundance. Prices: STREAMLINER. Considered by nurserymen to be the finest of the 
25 for $1.44; 50 for $2.64; 100 for $4.69; 500 for $15.89. Postpaid. everbearing varieties. Large berries, rich red all the way to the core; 
MASTODON. A giant and king of the everbearing strawberries. very sweet and of such excellent texture that they literally melt in your 
'’ Tremendous yield, bearing through spring and summer dnd into late th! -Good bearer. Prices: ‘10 for $1.19: 25 f 49: i 
* fall.” Free-growing. Price: 25 for $1.44: 50 for $2.64; 100 for $4.69; 500 for oa os Poet Sey: ee jor $2.49; 50 for $4.49; 100 
$15.89. Postpaid. 




