ZILKE’S SELECT NURSERY STOCK 
Ee PLANT GRAPES THIS FALL | ZILKE’S RASPBERRY PLANTS 
TREES ARE BEST CONCORD 2 5 on he sae 
am _. go aa $1.50 Poe $3.60 ae $11.45 $24.95 $90.00 LIVE LONGE 
- : ; ‘ ; 85] 1.75 3.15 5.75 10.46 18.95 39.95 125.00 
CONCORD 3 YR, en. aut aie ter: 
2 YEAR TREES FREDONIA, 2 YR e A 6 29) 1.50 2.25 3.60 6.35 11,45 24.95 90.00 
FREDONIA, 3 YR. ae + | 85) 1.75 3.15 5.75 10.46 18.95 89.95 125.0) 
( E ee 29) 1.60 2.25 3.60 6.35 11.45 24.95 90.09 
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NIAGARA, 2 YR. 
NIAGARA, 3 YR. 
CONCORD (late blue)—Bunches are large and 
compact. Berries large, bluish-black, excellent for 
grape juice, wine, table use, canning and market. 
5.75 10.45 18.95 39,95 125.0) 
7/16 inch, 3-4 ft, trees : 5 . . . 
9/16 inch, 4-5 ft, trees < . : . 
SPECIAL SUPER SIZE, 11/16 inen ° . . 
DOUBLE RED DELICIOUS—Ranks first both 
for commercial and home orchards. The fruit is 
large and a beautiful red, flesh fine grained, crisp, 
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FREDONIA—Berries are very large, and round; 





juicy, melting, and really delicious. Tree hardy, skin is very thick and tough; flesh solid 
vigorus grower, producing enormous annual yields. but tende y_ good Rapid grower, v pro- 
ductive. BEST EARLY, BLACK GRAPE. 
RED ASTRACHAN—A good hearer, fruit is i ae | 
handsome, large, round, covered with deep crimson. NIAGARA—Derries are large yellow green 
Tender and juicy flesh. Good Summer Apple. when fully ripe. Quality of the very be ver | 
Early August, little pulp Melting and pleasing to the taste 
RED JONATHAN—Bright solid read. Fles' 
white, sometimes tinted with red; firm, fine erisp 
and tender, splendid family sort and highly profit- 
able for market. Tree long lived, productive, and 
an early bearer. Will keep well without spec al 
care, also stands much handling. 
4LOW DELICIOUS—Best yellow apple. Waxy 
olden color. Lvuscious flavor, finest in the world 
Bears fruit very young. Keeps until late spring 
without hecoming mealy. Very hardy and a good 
grower. 
STAYMAN’S WINESAP—Pruit large, bright red 
color. Flesh tinged with yellow; firm, erisp with 
pleasant, rich and acid flavor appealing to every- 
one. 

GIANT LATHAM (RED RASPBERRY)—He CUMBERLAND (BLAOK RASPBERRY )—Fruit 
producer of large beautiful berri The foliz is large, plump and jui with a true Blackcap 
healthy, dark green, highly re tant to insects flavor all its own Firm texture, good shipper, 
Strong grower, long fruiting season. thrifty grower. 

YELLOW TRANSPARENT—Ripens in July. 
One of the very hest early varieties. Skin is clear 
white, changing to pale yellow when ripe. Flesh 
white, subacid. Bears young. 



SUNRISE (RED RASPBERRY)—The best early EARLY LOGAN (BLACK RASPBERRY)—Rip- 
uintu let A le Ar Shea grown Berries are firm, fine te ens a few days before _Cumberland, | hardy and 
p pp tured, juicy non-crumbly with a good raspberry drought resistant. Fruit is large in size, rich and 
aroma, excellent fiavor. Very hardy and resistant sweet with a distinctive wild flavor. 

A “MADE TO ORDER’ ORCHARD 
IN ONE TREE! 
THE FAMOUS “5-N-1”’ 
LOE eee NEW BRISTOL (BLACK RASPBERRY)— Ber- 
DL UMMER (EVERBEARING RED RASP ries are large, firm, glossy, attractive, and of ex- 
mee hee Be uniform, rich ads thimble cellent quality. Bushes are hardy, vigorous and 






shaped, large and juic flavor a true, tart, deli bear yery heavy crops. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED, 
cious raspberry. A thrifty grower and heavy pro eo ; = : 
FIVE DIFFERENT VARIETIES OF ducer. Bears fruit with other varieties, then again sODUS (PURPLE RASPBERRY)—Best purple 

during September, October and November. raspberry grown. Fruit is very large, rich maroon 
APPLES ON ONE TREE! color, fine sweet flavor Should be in every gar- 
NE RRL BLACK RASPBERRY)— den. 
Quintyolet ie the one tree that ateauates tls FILKE’S PLUM TREES LIVE LONGER bev teetmeninavored, fir icy, not) 0 
Hittle space to devote to fruit trees. Tt-tarnishe: 2 seedy, and the size averages almost an inch across 
little space to de ote to fruit trees It furnish Vigorous, hardy grower, long season fruiting 
selection of varieties practically covering the en 












season fr arly s oY te a : 4 .75 50 55.00 
PERRI CSLES EMR DanC TInEORAET apple tees OL DRE EDS EEG Sah eo) aR “ps ete 1 YR. NO. 1, RASPBERRY PLANT PRICES 
has been grafted five buds of different varieties 7/16 inch, 3-314 ft. trees sevsessenseresssscnssereseatt- 4 : : ; a 7 , Bes, 5 aan 
These five varieties are Yellow Transparent Red 9/16 inch, 314-4 ft. trees e aera 2 1.15 10.50 95.00 6 12 25 50 100 250 500 1 
pelicions, Red Jonathan, Winesap and Yellow De SPECIAL SUPER SIZE, 11/16 im. 20-0. cc 1.50 13.50 LATHAM, P z E A ° : $0.75 $1.25 $2.45 $4.45 $7.45 $16.45 $27.45 $49.95 
ei ae Eee <awe Ee SUNRISE, er eo oe 75 1.25 2.25 4.45 7.46 16.45 27.45 49.95 
Bae ee vg oe Vente mat ocsua gto ur rock scall Din erneriy, coe cre eee: Ginn oe INDIAN SUMMER, . . . . . 95 1.65 2, 4.95 8.95 18.95 32.45 59,95 
—: — / ple, sweet, rich and fine Excellent to eat NEW MORRISON, : 2 E 1.05 1.80 2. #;00 5.16 Mile Bese peo 
fresh and best for canning. FREESTONE CUMBERLAND, : ; 60 85 61. 2.65 4.85 10.95 19.45 34.95 
VERY IMPORTANT 5 BURBANK I 1 yival Rich sugary EARLY LOGAN, 5 . . . . .60 .B5 25 2.65 4.86 10,95 19.45 34.95 
In ordering Nursery Stock from Zilke’s you flavor; high quality, productive oats BRISTOL, - : : : : : 95 1.65 2 4.95 8.95 17.95 32.95 59.95 
are assured of getting stock that is absolutely > we 2 SODUS 1.15 1.95 sy 1.95 8.45 
fresh in every way. Compare fresh trees with DUNEKLEBERG—Dark ‘blue plum, sweet yel- » - é : y ° 2 so oe ct str ? 
those that are kept in storage and a dry con- Tein leah mPasetonie ee ber Das aS aosae 
UO Ae) CURR es LTE LIER SS OS SOMCRRE IMME cmt gah ERS 2 YR. NO, 1 LARGE BEARING AGE TRANSPLANT PRICES 
difference. W ysolutely guarantee all trees b PY « 
to be fresh, and arrive in perfect condition, BLUE DAMSON—Small, dark blue fruit with 3 6 12 25 50 100 250 
yellow flesh Best for jelly or preserves. LATHAM, : : 3 zs ; 5 ; $0.90 $1.45 $2.45 $4.45 $7.95 $13.95 $29.95 
Hardy, FREESTONE, prolific, dependable. SUNRISE, ; : ; fs : ; 90 145 245 445 7.95 13.95 29.95 
INDIAN SUMMER, . . ; é ; : 1.00 1.75 2.75 4.65 845 15.46 32.45 
NEW MORRISON, : ; ¢ 5 F ; 1.00 1.80 2.95 5.65 9.95 17.95 37.45 
ZILKE’S PEAR TREES ARE BETTER Pataca PNR fr Oba Gh i 
BRISTOL, ; : : ; ; : : 1.00 1.80 2.95 5.65 9.95 17.95 87.35 
BACH 10 100 
7/16 inch, 3-4 ft. trees, ° . * ° . . - : fi $0.90 $8.00 $70.09 
9/16 inch, 4-5 ft. trees, . : . ; 6 5 a f 1.15 9.50 80.09 5 
SPECIAL SUPER SIZE, 11/16 in. on Pose : a oe 1.45 12,50 100.7 ZILKE S STRA VW BERRY PLANTS 
STRONG 2 YEAR OLD TREES, WELL BRANCHED, GOOD ROOTED 
PREMIER—Ripens ahead of all other varie- 
ties, rich in color, fine in texture, excellent in 
flavor, good shipping quality Foliage is 
tough and healthy, covering blossoms and ber- 
ries and protecting them from frost and scald- 
ing sun. Plants are sturdy, long rooted, 
drought resisters. Prices: 25 for $1.00; 50 for 
$1.75; 100 for $2.75; 250 for $5.95; 500 for $8.75. 
BARTLETT—BEST SUMMER PEAR. Fruit is 
large, golden yellow in color with a reddish blush 
Flesh is tender and juicy. Trees are vigorous, bear 
young, live long. Heavy bearers. Leading com- 
mercial pear among canners. Ripens early Sep- 
tember. 
KIEPFER—FAVORITE WINTER PEAR. Largest 
grower, early and prolific bearer. Golden back- 
ground, with a red blush. Ripens late October, 
good canner. 


PLANT CURRANTS THIS FALL 
1 6 12 25 50 100 
2 Yr. Plants ..............$0.24 $1.15 $2.00 $3.75 $7.00 $13.50 
Bearing Age Rare 40 2.10 3.60 6.25 11.00 20.00 

ROBINSON—Fruit is very large, round, st 
ly, bright red berry which tops the mar 2 
3erries have a tough skin, sweet in flavor. 
Robinson ripens a few days later than Pre- 
mier, plant Robinson and Premier and have 
a long season of fruit. Prices: 25 for $0.90; 
50 for $1.55; 100 for $2.65; 250 for $5.65; 500 
for $8.35. 

NEW BOSC—Fruit is long-necked shape, golden 
russet color, juicy, white flesh. Can be kept in 
storage for use during the holidays. 
NEW SEEDLESS PEAR—No seeds, no core, no 
waste. Resembles Bartlett in appearance, but 
ripens 10 days later. Thrifty grower, heavy bear- 
er. (NOT AVAILABLE IN THE 7/16 inch, 
ft. SIZE.) 
WILDER CURRANT—Large clusters of dazzling red berries. 
Main commercial variety. Mild sub-acid flavor, Best for 
jams and jellies. 


RED CROSS CURRANT —Large bright red berries with rich, 
mild flavor, with plenty of pulp and very few séeds Excel- 
lent for home garden. 
DUNLAP—BPerries are splendid in flavor, dark, 
rich, beautiful color. Excellent for canning, 
plants are medium in size, very prolific. Prices: 
25 for $0.85; 50 for $1.30; 100 for $2.00; 250 
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IMPORTANT—We ship currants only to Michigan, I ana, 






































Tlinois, Kansas, Missouri, Iowa, Nebraska, Oklahoma, N. Da- for $3.95; 500 for $7.00, & 
kota, 5S. Dakota, Kentucky, Texas and Colorado. NEW EARLY TEMPLE Gos on eee 
light red, extra long fruiting season. Res 
ant to Red Stele, Leaf Spot and Leaf Sc 
Kieffer GIANT ( T ILTIVATED BLI JEBERRIES Prices: 25 for $0.95; 50 for $1.60; 100 for $2.75; 
250 for $5.80. 
PLANT BLUEBERRIES THIS FALL HAVE FRUIT NEXT SUMMER NEW FAIRLAND—Berries are firmer than 
As a commercial proposition, blueberries are the lest money-maker today, are also a beautiful lawn or eae eres Aa Bood Been 
border shrub. The foliage is dark green, long narrow, blossoms bell-shaped and pinkish white, Blueberries i ality. esista o Red Stele. : 
must have an acid or semi-acid soil, with moderate supply of moisture 25 for $1.05; 50 for $1.90; 100 for $2.95; 250 
for $6.15. 
25 100 
2 year, 7 to 10 inch S556 55555 = $13.50 $49.95 
3 year, 12 to 18 inch 19.50 69.95 
4 year, 18 to 24 inch = 39 5 
6 year, 24 t0 30 ch LKE’S EVERBEARING 
——— STRAWBERRIES 
LOST LABEL BLUEBERRY PLANTS Plant EVERBEARING STRAWBERRY NEW GEM EVERBEARING—FPerries are 
GENUINE DWARF We have several thousand mixed blueberry plants that we offer you at the following low rices PLANTS NOW, enjoy fresh berries all next large, bright red, firm, roundish in shape, 
PEAR summer and fall rather tart but of good flavor and quality. Ex- 
BARTLETT cellent plant maker. Prices: 25 for $1.45; 50 
8-12 inches tall ; = -50 B 3.4 $ 5.45 aS kek shad caper tant aca are almost for $2.10; 100 for $3.45; 250 for $6.45. 
4 K : : 9 98 - = round, bright scarlet, very large, sweet as 
BUDDED ON DWARF ROOT-STOC 12-18 inches tall : : -! ' AL Rare aby tay GGL IEICE HES NEW SUPERFECTION—Berries are large, 
We offer you the true BARTLETT DWARF 18-24 inches tall == - - - 3 . 2. fruit in June, still going strong in November dark red all the way through, fine flavor, very 
PEAR. The BARTLETT is the most widely known 24-36 inches tall = - = = ——— 5. 4 HY with rich red berries, green berries and loads s Berries are of firm texture, will with- 
and biggest selling pear in the world. Li: beau of blossoms. Prices: 25 for $1.70; 50 for $2.95; stand long distance shipping. Prices: 25 for 
tiful waxy yellow with red blush. W flesh, 100 for $4.95; 250 for $9.95. $1.95; 50 for $3.05; 100 for $5.45; 250 for $11.95. 
fine textured, swe juicy and full flavored. 
for fresh desserts, canning, shipping and sto 
2%-3 Foot Trees, $2.00 Each; 2 For $3.50. 
ZILKE’S CERTIFIED SWEET CHERRIES 
Each 10 100 
2 YEAR TREES, 7/16 inch, 3-3% ft. trees $1.00 $ 9:00 $ 75.00 
2 YEAR TREES, 9/16 inch, 3%4-4 ft. trees . . a 1.25 ee 90.00 
3 YEAR TREES, SPECIAL SUPER SIZE 11/16 in, : : : . 1.60 18.50 110.00 
SCHMIDT’S BIGGAREAU—The black Giant of 
sweet Cherries, Delicious to eat, fresh and canned, - 
very attractive. Fruit grows in large RInavOnR ‘ 
Immense size, tender, very juicy fine _ilavor. 
Ripens in July. BEARS FRUIT VERY YOUNG. 
WINDSOR—Fruit is iarge, dull red; firm flesh, 
fine quality and a good bearer. Ripens middle of 
July. : 
NAPOLEON—Very large fruit, yellow and amber 2f : 
color, with bright red blush, flesh firm, juicy and 
delicious. Good canner. 
BING—Extra large, brownis", black-red, richly ZILKE’ DY 
flavored, good for fresh desserts and home canning 
NEW VICT Our peach trees are all grown on 2 year old roots, well branched, very heavily rooted 
SOLD ONLY BY ZILKE BROS. NURSERY PLEASE ORDER EARLY SO YOU WILL BE SURE OF THE VARIETIES THAT YOU WANT 
New subacid sour cherry which is sweeter than AND THE SIZES THAT YOU WISH 
Montmorency, Thi new cherry does not have 
cenbtttee sour che aste, found in most sour Each 5 10 25 100 
cherries. Require Gh Bugera od Cae 7/16 inch, 3-4 ft. trees $0.65 $3.00 $5.50 $12.50 $44.50 
ning. Very heavy y of beautiful brigh 9/16 inch, 4-5 ft. trees 75 3.50 6.50 15.00 54.50 
very family orchard should have at 
pal = PX Spaial Saver size, 11/16 and up, BEARING AGE SPECIAL SUPER SIZE, 11/16 in. .90 4.25 8.00 18.75 69.50 
$1.50 “each, BLU EBERRY i 
HALEHAVEN—Fruit is rich orange over- J. H. HALE—Ext large, highly priz can- 
spread with red, before ripe, large and firm. ning and eating peach, 5 days earlier than El- 
LARGE MONTMORENCY—Largest and_ best COLLECTION Bap ens about EWOrWeoks earlier than Se. bertz Beautiful golden yellow with carmine 
herry grown for market and canning. Prefer- Trees grow rapidly, bear young, producing blush; smooth, fuzzless. FREESTONE. FOR 
Faas canner and pie makers everywhere. De- 4 YEAR PLANTS, 18 to 24 heavily. BEST HARDY, YELLOW FREE- PRICES SEE ABOVE. 
liciously subacid, it is good to eat from the tree, INCHES TALL STONE PEACH, YOU MAKE NO MISTAKE 
beautifui dark red, very firm, one of the best sours WHEN YOU PLANT HALEHAVEN. FOR ELBERTA RED—Ten days earlier than El- 
Regular bearer, enormous crops, brings best prices 1 tT eee st PRICES SEE ABOVE. berta, very rich in flavor, sweet. Excellent for 
OUR TREES ARE STATE INSPECTED. canning and long distant shipping. Bright red 
SPECIAL PRICE, 3 PLANTS Standard peach of the entire coun- in color. FREESTONE. 
1 P N 5 try. Fruit is very large, roundish in shape, : - - 
| OR ONLY $4.15 golden yellow skin with a slightly red blush AMBER GEM—A semi-cling; shaped like an 
LARGE MONTMORENCY SOUR CHERRY ' — —— ee on the cheek. It is very thickly skinned, which Elberta and ripens the same time. Beautiful 
give it its shipping qualities, FREESTONE. yellow flesh with deep red blush; delicious 
ENORMOUS.-PRODUCER. PRICED AROVR honey-sweet flavor. Best cannine neach known 
. THOMAS BLACK I reesto 
aoe a0 pee NEW THIN SHELL WALNUT Ste REDHAVEN er PAIRHAVEN 1 < earlier 
3/16 inch, 144-2 ft. trees, 0 5 if ‘ . . . : , $0.75 $ 6.50 $ 50.00 x pelltice variety of Bie W alae mh produce very large nuts Elberta, with bril d 
% Z 5 : .95 8.50 70.00 with larger kernels, better flavor, and much easier ‘0 get ow.” Bears mooth ane } I 
5/16 inch, 2-2¥% ft. trees, ‘ ; ; 5 P ; 1 cs 10.00 85.00 very young, and after a few years will produce bi .)s. When order- tured 
7/16 inch, 242-3 ft. trees, . ° ° ° . “ : e . eee 7 ae ing this variety do not be misled by prices as t! may not be grafted I ¢ 
9/16 inch, 3-3% ft. trees, ; . m ' ‘i . . . . 1.30 11.50 95.0) stock, you may receive only seedlings, Gils stock pecuuing! grafts, 4 
21 t graf y $3.50 each. i 
SPECIAL SUPER SIZE, 11 16 INCH ° ° . : A . A 1.50 13.50 115.00 grafted by experts. Heavy 3 to 4 foot gra 
ENGLISH WALNUT : 
Plant Early Bearing. Grafted trees, valuable for fruit and shade i 
The nuts are thin shelled with full meated kernels of delicious flavor P: 
Tree is hardy and productive. Nut groves are proving real invest 

anne f af ref : F come Plant our selected 
ments and a source of pleasure as well as inco! a 
variety for quick and satisfactory results. 3 to 4 inch trees, $3.00 each; 
2 for $5.00. 
CHINESE BLIGHT RESISTANT 
CHESTNUT 
GROWING YOUR OWN LARGE, SWEET 
CHESTNUTS IS A PLEASURE 







number of years ago the Qhestnut blight destroyed 
the ve American Chestnuts The Ut S. Dept. of Agri 
cultu after many tests—introduced a type of Chines: 
Chestnut not only blight-resistant, but an early-bearer of 
larg rood quality nuts Trees start bearing w very 
young, often in 2 to 5 years, and succeed anywhere the 
American Sweet Chestnut formerly grew in faet they can 
be rown over a wider area and may be grown whe er 
P hes thrive We recommend planting in a well-drained 
inny location. Plant Chinese Chestnut for attractive home 
ground shade trees and also reap a harv of delicions, 
sweet nuts. Prices, 10 to 12 inch plants, for $1.50; 5 for 
$3.00, Heavy 12 to 18 inch, 2 year old, $1.25 each; 3 for $3.25, 

