
4-Yr. Latham 

























TRANSPLAN 
Will Fruit This Summer 
— GAIN A YEAR — 
Ideal for Home Gardens and Commercial Grow- 
ers Who Want Quick Returns. We offer two-year 
bearing age transplants in BLACK and RED 
RASPBERRIES, and BOYSENBERRY. You will 
find money-saving prices on these transplants 
under the different varieties on pages 38, 40, and 
41. Note photo at right of Ackerman Nurseries’ 
2-Year Cumberland Black Raspberry transplants 
—with wonderful root system and sturdy body. 
Will produce berries in three months, bringing 
quick profits. A full crop the second season. 
4-YEAR LATHAM 
These plants have been grown for 4 years. 
Extra sturdy, giant plants, having from 1 to 2 
canes. BERRIES THE FIRST YEAR. This year 
these plants produced a wonderful crop of berries 
—they are all set and ready to jump in and start 
bearing. Will bear the first year after planting. 
Those who do not want to wait for fruit should 
plant these extra sturdy bearing-age plants. See 
photo at left. Just the plant for Victory Garden- 
ers—a few plants in your garden will furnish a 
nice lot. of berries the first year. 
PRICE: Fruiting-Age, Selected Specimens, 50c 
each; 3 for $1.35; 6 for $2.40; 10 for $3.50; 20 
for $6.00; 50 for $12.00. 
BEACH PLUM 

















Planting 
Stock 
for Our 
Transplants 
Is Especially 
Selected 
from Heavy 
Bearing 
Plants— 
Producing 
Superior 
Transplants 
THERE’S A 
DIFFERENCE 














2-102 — (Prunus Maritima). The 
Beach Plum in full bloom is a thing 
of great beauty. Again a unique bush 
has been developed which is not only 
a beautiful ornamental but valuable 
for its fruit. Bears first or second year 
after planting. Beautiful white flow- 
_ ers late in the spring before the leaves 
appear. Hardy, and a vigorous grower 
even on the poorest soil. In the Cape 
Cod area the fruit of this shrub is 
so highly prized, natives have de- 

Juneberry 
veloped a commercial industry for 
the manufacture of jams and jellies. 
As the shrubs we are offering are 
seedlings, the range in vigor, size, 
growth habit and fruitfulness of the 
bush and size, shape, color and quality 
of the fruit is great. Some will be tall 
growers and others dwarf. Fruit aver- 
ages about %4 of an inch in diameter; 
color varies from red through blue 
and purple. Small pit like a cherry. 
Flavor is quite sweet and tasty. Fruit 
ripens mid-Aug. to Oct. 1st. 
Just the shrub for soils 
under which most plants can- 
not even survive, although it 
also does well in good 
ground. Order early—supply 
very limited. 
Price: 2-yr., 2-3 ft. shrubs, 
$1.25 each; 2 for $2.00. 

Beach Plum 
NON 
ox 45. : 
‘Combined Beauty 
and Usefulness! 
1 Red Dolgo Crab- 
JUNEBERRY 
2-55—With the first flowers of Spring in bloom, the 
Juneberry casts its sprays of whiteness above the 
surrounding shrubs and evergreens. Flowers are 
numerous, but the petals are narrow. The flowers 
open before the leaves are fully expanded and are 
borne in nodding, dense, wooly racemes. The leaves 
are obovate, pointed at tip and heart-shaped at base. 
These unusual blooms are followed by fruit which is 
maroon-purple, and at first glance has the appear- 
ance of a blueberry. The fruit of this bush was a 
favorite fruit of the Indian. Very hardy. a delicacy 
for your birds as well as jam for yourself. 2-Yr., 
18-24 inch, 75c each; 3 for $2.10. 
THE ACKERMAN NURSERIES, BRIDGMAN, MICHIGAN 
apple | 
6 Latham Red rasp- 
‘berry, 4-Yr., 
bearing-age 
Net, not 9 
prepaid $22 

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