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Hansen Bush-Cherry 
Five - foot shrub, covered 
with dark red cherries the size 
of plums. White blooms in 
May. Silvery leaves turn gold 
and flame in autumn. Bears 
4th year. Zone III. 
(3) 10) 
1 t61e ite $3.50 $8.00 
Beach Plum 
Prunus maritima grows 6 to 8 ft. 
high, hardy into Zone III. Thrives in 
gardens better than on sea-shores. 
Good drainage. Fine, useful plums. 
CEtORcnt aan $2.00 each, 5 for $7.75 
Persimmon 
Diospyros virginica. Small tree. Har- 
dy. Zone IV. Tasty, nutritious fruit. 
Sept.-Nov. 
ONO Onteeeen $6.50, 5 for $30.00 
Highbush Cranberries 
Large fruited, heavy-yielding type 
of Viburnum trilobum—high in pec- 
tin. Zone I. Make sauce or jelly, 
same as with cranberries, but strain 
to keep out pits. 
(Each) ($10) (100) 
18ito 24nnis $1.00 $7.50 $55.00 
HERBS 
Price: Any one kind 3 for $1.40 
(6 for $2.50, 12 for $4.50) 
Germander (Teucrium chamae- 
drys). 1 ft. Rosy bloom, dark shiny 
thick-set leaves. An _ excellent 
clipped dwarf hedge. Tolerant. 
Laveader (Lavandula veris). 18 in. 
Fragrant leaf and flower. Gather 
flower spikes when buds open. 
Savory (Satureja montana). | ft. 
Neat, sun, drain. 
Tarragon (Artemisia dracunculus) 
2 ft. Narrow glossy leaf, aromatic: 
Sage (Salvia officinalis). 2/2 ft. 
Sun. (Holt's Mammoth), gray leaf, 
purple flower. 

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Hansen Bush Cherry 
Adams Elderberry 
The large berries and extra fruit 
clusters are a decided improvement 
for pies, jam and wine. Zone IV. 
De ft eee cemeaee $.90 each, 10 for $7.00 
Gumi Cherry 
Eleagnus Multiflora (longipes). Red- 
fruits, good raw or in jams and jel- 
lies. Low shrub to 6 ft., indifferent 
to neglect. Zone IV. 
Zitovs fie. $1.80 each, 5 for $7.00 
New American 
Mulberry 
Ever-bearing, from June until Sep- 
tember. Large, refreshing berries 
without the mawkish sweetness of 
most varieties. Zone IV. 
4-5 ft. trees....63.00 ea., 10 for $25.00 














Stepping - Stone Collection: 
Five kinds suited to growing 
between flags; spice the air, 
yet do not suffer from tram- 
pling: White Creeping Thyme, 
Crimson Thyme, Caraway 
Thyme, Lemon Thyme, Penny- 
royal Mint. 
3 each, 15 plants for $ 6.75 
12 each, 60 plants for 22.50 
Kitchen Herb Collection: 3 
each of eight kinds: Chives, 
Peppermint, Pot Marjoram, 
Rosemary, Savory, Tarragon, 
Sage, and Thyme, 24 plants in 
all, for $11.00. 
Berry Bushes 
Berries come on old wood 
only, so prune after picking. 
BLACKBERRIES 
(R. Species) Zone III 
(Each) (10) 
Alfred. Large, upright and 
dependable ........ $ 45 $2.00 $12.00 
Eldorado. The standard 
variety {a 45° °2,00 12.00 
Crystal White. White Blackberry. 
Novelty, good...... 50 ~ 2.25" 243300 
THORNLESS BOYSENBERRY 
(100) 
_ Huge, 2 in. berry, highest quality of 
all brambles. Prolific. 
berry known. Zone VI. 
loyeor*4623ee 00 2.00 12.00 
WINEBERRY (R. phoenicolasius). 
Z. V. Juicy, red, fragrant. Fruit in 
large clusters. Absolutely laborless. 
Bears on both old and new wood— 
so might fruit next summer! Unique. 
1 year 00: 2.30 to. 09 
RED RASPBERRIES 
(Rubus Strigosus) Zone I 
(Each) (10) 
Latham. Old variety, very 
dependable ........ $ 50 $2.00 $13.00 
St. Regis. Crops spring and 
autumn 00 2.00 
BLACK RASPBERRY 
(R. occidentalis) 
Black Beauty. Most dependable 
“blackcap.” 
Zone. ‘40 200 
No better 
(100) 
13.00 
12.00 
PURPLE RASPBERRY 
(R. neglectus) 
Sodus. Heaviest bearer of all rasp- 
13.50 
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