McKEE’S NURSERY—P. O. BOX 1749, COVINGTON, LA. 
HICK’S EVER-BEARING MULBERRY TREE offers wonderful shade and abundant 
fruit excellent for pies and planted now in chicken yards. Trees,4 to 5 ft., $1.50 
BOYSENBERRY (Right) 
Among the miracles adver- 
tised under Plants and Flowers, 
one encounters the Boysen- 
berry, for sale by McKee’s 
Nursery, Box 749, Covington, 
La. Described as “greatest vine 
berry, heavy production, im- 
mense size, exquisite flavor,” 
the Boysenberry apparently has 
the huckleberry, blueberry and 
loganberry beat all hollow. 
One dozen piants will give 
ample berry supply for aver- 
age family. 
35¢e each 

1 dozen, 3.00 

McKEE’S BERRY PLANTS 
ARE BETTER 
1. Over 40 years experience with small 
fruit plants and we now offer the best 
varieties for home and commercial plant- 
ing. 
2. Heavy, well-rooted plants in excellent 
growing condition. You can depend on 
satisfaction with the stock we send you. 
3. All plants have been twice inspected 
in the field in the growing season and 
may be shipped into any state. 
SCUPPERNONG 
Large, juicy, bears young, regular and 
abundantly. Fruit bronze colored when fully 
ripe. : 
In the South this is a very hardy and 
excellent wine grape. The white and black 
Scupperong scarcely differ in the color of 
the fruit. Has a pleasant scent and flavor. 
* Hardy Vines, $1.00 each 
A Productive Orchard for Profit and Health 
1. Developing the fruit garden takes you out of doors 
in the pure open air and to get that mild exercise so 
necessary to keep you in the “Pink of Condition.” 
2. These home-grown fruits are always a joy to the 
gardener and are 9just as much fun to grow in your 
garden as flowers or shrubbery and besides they will 
provide the natural vitamins to balance the deficiencies 
of our modern diet. 
3. Good health and a good avocation help to relieve 
the stress of present-day living. 
4. Our Stock will give you that extra value always 
necessary for the success or profit in any venture. 
trawberries 
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STRAWBERRY 25 plants, 65c 
50 plants, 95c 
We offer two of the 100 plants, $1.50 
most popular varieties 
of Strawberry plants. Derk bhai 
Fine for market and special price on larg 
table use. lots. 
HOW TO GROW THEM 
Wherever you have a few feet of space in the garden 

BLUEBERRIES 
Ornamental as Well as Fruitful 
As an ornamental shrub the Blueberry 
cannot be surpassed. Full of lovely pink 
blooms, which open to bell-shaped, white 
flowers in June. Plants are compact, low 
growing, having waxy green leaves which 
turn red during the fall. Twigs are reddish 
brown and very showy during the winter. 
We offer five leading varieties of Blue- 
berry plants: . : 
One-Year, $1.00 ea. Two-Year, $1.75 ea. 
GRAPE 
NIAGARA. The vine is a strong grower 
and very hardy. Bunches very large and 
uniform and very compact; berries larger 
than Concord, and skin thin but tough, 
which insures their shipping qualities; 
quality good, very little pulp, melting and 
sweet to center; ripens before Concord. 
Vines, 2 yrs., 45c each. 
you can plant Strawberries and feel well repaid by 
having an abundance of their delicious fruit in season. 
You will find that your home-grown fruit, that can be 
picked absolute:y fresh, has a much finer and sweeter 
flavor than the shipped fruit or that picked several days 
before being eaten. 
Any good rich soil will grow Strawberries. Plant them 
in rows about 1% ft. and 3 ft. apart. Keep the soil well 
cultivated and hoed the first year and when the ground 
freezes up in the fall put on a medium to light mulch 
of straw or leaves. Water the plants when setting. Ad- 
ditional watering is desirable during extreme dry periods 
of the summer. Rich, well decomposed manure is best 
fertilizer. If not available, then make spring application 
of any good commercial fertilizer rich in Nitrogen. 
GRAPE 
CONCORD. One of the most popular and 
reliable varieties we possess. Bunch large, 
compact and shouldered; berry large, 
round, alm»st black with blue bloom, juicy 
buttery and very sweet. 
Vines, 2 yrs., 45c each 
