6 PLANT DWARF FRUIT TREES: 
Apples—A pricots—Cherries—Peaches—Pears and Plums 

FRUIT TREES 
APPLES—Standard, 2-yr.-old......... Each $1.75 
®anoka. Bears CATIY. TREES cocisrarrststolepeMeneie ova « leteueiste ose arene August 
evelicious Red.) Réd iis. cade seine otters November 
eDelicious Yellow: = Nellowna.-c- oucmeoer ee ee November 
®Dolgo Crab. Red. Heavy bearer................. September 
Snuchess: “Redistriped ©. eee ee ee August 
®Fameuse (Snow) Red striped ....................- _. .October 
®Hyslop Crab. Excellent dark red.................September 
Jonathan; “Dark redi:., 220. ore ee eee: November 
®McIntosh. Red-striped. Best of all.................October 
®nNorthern: Spy: .Redi. cd encom ne ce eau November 
@Stayman’s Winesap. Red.................-.0. December 
*®Yellow Teaneparen a i ellows at HRC igo re geri 
®Wealthy. Bright red. soaaia ates . .October 
APRICOT erat 2 ean ieee a Each $2.75 
CHERRIES See) ee ee eee ee Each $2.75 
Bing xp Blackncmacc sere creme cit ice eile erat Sweet 
®Black Tartarian. Purplish-black....................- Sweet 
®Schmidt’s Bigarreau. Black................-..+.0-- Sweet 
®Montmorency. Early. Bright red................... .Sour 
®Napoleon (Royal Anne). Yellow, white flesh........... Sweet 
PEACHES—Freestone................. Each $1.75 
®Champion. Lnelbest whiteness ce nee August 10-15 
®hibertas elhervold standb yee eee September 10 
®Golden Jubilee. Excellent....................August 15-20 
®Hale-Haven. Large; round..................September 5-10 
®jJ. H. Hale. Large, round...................September 5-10 
®Redi Haven. New allivediesse nee! August 10-15 
®Rochester. Pollinator for Hale................. August 15-20 
PRARS 2 ort eee. eee eee Each $2.75 
PA nous Large VelloWitiec cr Ten Pare rete era cietars October 
Bartlett. Yellow, red flushiaas epee eee oer September 
®Bose. Tapering neck; TUSSE TA cee Oren eoteeE=vou anaes October 
®Clapp’s Favorite. Yellow, red dots...........+.+++0+! August 
PLUMS=5 toc 7 teeta ee eee Each $2.75 
®Fellenberg. Dark blue. Freestone. Oval.......... September 
®Omaha. Large red. Freestone. Delicious. . August-September 
®Stanley Prune. Large blue. Largest and best...... September 
®Yellow Egg. Large yellow; egg-shaped. . . August—Se ptember 

DWARF FRUIT TREES 
PRICE—ALL VARIETIES— Each $3.95 
APPLES 
®Delicious Red. Red striped.. . November 
®Delicious Yellow. . November 
Jubilee. Red. Cross between Mc ‘Intosh and ‘Grimes 
Goldene tek Sos SR RS aes apclee ccel agrees io ah olteteuns aetokenone October 
®McIntoshs *Red ee os ee Cn ane bes October 
Spartan. Cross between McIntosh and Yellow Newton 
Yellow Transparent. Yellow.................-+.++: August 
APRICOTS 
Perfection.) Warcertruiis: O©an ee teynt terete eleltaietereienee August 
CHERRIES 
Bing. Black (Sweet)... EE tae re July 
Lambert. Dark red (Sweet) Seta kietnn, oni d . July 
Montmorency (Sour). The c anning Cherry thea. enters June 
PEACHES Freestone 
Elbertayceesn oe ene om Se pLcIn Der Oto toElouy 
Halehaven. Round; yellow.............. September 5th to 10th 
J: HH. Hale tee ce ceo eer September 5th to 10th 
Imp; Rochester:--o.ceo iets August 15th to 20th 
PEARS 
Bartlettics icc 85 spas ce wh eho siete. eo LL Oe es September 
Clapp’s Favorite.) Yellows. qasee coon ote ce August 
Comice, (Crimson cheek hiner. eerie October 
Flemish Beauty? 6.35 ¢: doce sue bee oie 2s ee Be ptember 
Seckel.2 Yellow-russeticn.4 on Sos eee Se ptember 
Tongern. Golden brown-red dots... s.ee oe ne nee ae October 
PLUMS 
Burbank: Derkrédieoee ee ee eee: August 
Italian Prune; Purple iovalle.c cies eect eiteret September 
President.) Red-purplesovalonae cei eeriieen ieiciene ree ee: August 
Shiro. Yellow: oval. oe ee eee August 

HANSEN BUSH CHERRY 
A DWARF, BUSH CHERRY GROWING 4 TO 6 FEET TALL 
Bears black, sweet Cherries. Delicious fresh or makes fine pre- 
serves and jam. Heavy bearing. Bears second year. Ornamental 
in flower, foliage and fruit. Plant 4-6 feet apart. 
2 to 3 feet Plants............. Each $1.50 
SMALL FRUITS 









Price 
Variety 
Each 10 25 50 100 
BLACKBERRY, Alfred Coreless................. $0.20 | $1.80 | $3.50 | $5.25 | $8.25 
BOYSENBERRY, Thornless..................... 25 2.20 3.95 6.25 9.95 
CURRANT; Red Lakew 62 eee e eeeeceeeee -50 4.50 9.75 | 16.00 | 28.00 
GOOSEBERRY, Downing or Houghton chore cnete -75 7.00 | 16.00 : 
GRAPE, Catawba. Reda Ai eed a ee : ar 45 4.00 8.00 | 14.00 | 23.00 
Concord) Blue-bl ack enn -49 3.50 7.25 | 11.50 | 18.00 
Fredonia. Blue-black........ oh eee borin ee 45 4.00 8.00 | 14.00 | 23.00 
Niagara. Golden white. eB ae tae -45 4.00 8.00 | 14.00 | 23.00 
RASPBERRY, Cumberland. ‘Blue- blacks ane ee -15 1.35 3.00 4.50 6.50 
Indian Summer. Red. segs Ache 2c oo -35 3.00 6.50 | 10.00 | 15.00 
Latham= Larceireds asa ee eee nes eee -30 2.50 5.00 7.95 | 11.50 
ASPARAGUS, New Paradise | or M. Washington.. & 1.00 2.25 3.50 5.00 
HORSERADISH. Best variety. ore -10 -75 1.25 me, 
RHUBARB, Victoria. Standard. variety be Ae en ok -15 1.35 2.50 
McDonald. Strawberry type. . ORAL ere Oe -65 5.50 | 11.50 
Canada Red. Strawberry type.. Se, ee BPS -90 8.00 | 17.00 
INU TREES Each 
BUTTERNUT .. +/0/—Native) American) Tree....... eee $1.95 
CHINESE CHESTNUT... ....25'—Sweet large nuts—early bearing............. 4.75 
ENGLISH WALNUT, Genova ..30’—Best variety for Michigan; sweet............ 3.95 
FILBERT, European............ 20’—Large sweet nuts; Barcelona and Royal $1.95-2.95 
PECAN; lowa .. oo eee 30’—Good variety for Michigan.................. 2.50 
THOMAS BLACK WALNUT... .70’—Very large: meats juicy and sweet........... 2.50 

GIANT CULTIVATED BLUEBERRIES 
One of the finest of the small fruits. Bears from July to September. 
A mature bush yielding from 12 to 16 quarts per season. For home gardens, 
3 to 4 bushes should provide delicious pies through the Summer. 
The Blueberry makes an excellent ornamental with neat, clean Sum- 
mer foliage which changes to beautiful tones in Autumn. The creamy 
white flower clusters are followed by the striking blue fruits. 
Varieties: JERSEY, RUBEL and RANCOCAS 
4-year-old plants Bearing Age..... Each $2.50 

DISTANCE APART—FRUIT TREES AND 
SMALL FRUITS 
The locality and soils should be considered in 
spacing fruit trees. Orchard fruits especially make 
STRAWBERRIES 
STANDARD — amore vigorous growth in heavy soils. Again some 
25 50 100 Veale are small growers and others are vigorous. 
Dunisy ee ‘ : : s a general rule following distances are suggested: 
Mote ap $0.90 $1.50 $2.25 Apples..5../..... see 30 to 40 ft. each way 
Premier eee 1.15 1.90 3.00 | Sweet Cherries.......... 30 to 40 ft. each way 
Robinson........... 1.15 1.90 3.00 Pears, Apricots, Plums, 
aubener SAP icone mat ¢ 16 to 24 ft. each way 
WinCes << SE). se ee 16 to 20 ft. each way 
EVERBEARERS — Grapes)... .¢) 5 fee 6 by 8 ft. to 8 by 10 ft. 
Currants, Gooseberries.4 by 6 ft. to 6 by 8 ft. 
Gem Fy a $1.75 $2.90 $4.60 | Raspberries............ 3 by 6 ft. to 5 by 8 ft. 
Gemzata.......... 2.25 3.75 6.00 | Blackberries........... 4 by 7 ft. to 6 by 9 ft. 
Evermore.......... 1.90 3.15 5.00 In case of Dwarf Apples or Pears the distance 
Strenline see sani aoe On may be one-half of the distance recommended 
for standard varieties. 
SENSATIONAL NEW PLUM 
“HOWARD’S MIRACLE” 
(‘Something Out of This World’’) 
Immense size fruits, averaging 214-234 inches in diameter. Purple-red outside, amber 
flesh. Thin skin, small stone. Wonderful flavor, like Nectarine, Peach and Plum combined. 
The fruit ripens over a long period in July and August. Is fast growing and bears second 
year after planting. 
4 to 6 ft. trees... ssscsanseee Each $2.75 
NEW DWARF KOREAN CHERRIES 
A wonderful variety of Dwarf Bush Cherries growing to a height of 3 to 314 feet. Not only 
very ornamental in foliage and flower but the bushes bear loads of delicious full size Cherries 
at the tender age of 2 years. Excellent to eat out of hand or for canning and pies. Plant 
4 feet apart. 
2to3ft. bushes................ Each $1.95 

PLANT A FEW NUT TREES: Chestnut—Thomas Black Walnut—Butternut—English Walnut—Pecan—Filbert 
