LOSE BROTHERS SURE CROP PLANTS 
APRICOT—PLUM—NECTARINE 
89c ea. 
10 for $8.50 
APRICOT (Superb)—Good bearer of excellent quality apri- 
cots. 
NECTARINE (Sure Crop)—The best of all nectarines as to 
quality, size, and hardiness. 
PLUM (Damson)——Purple blue, medium size, heavy bearer. 
PLUM (Burbank)—Late July plum, large, violet to light 
purple. 
PLUM (Abundance)—An excellent plum for any purpose. 
STANLEY PRUNE—The best prune. 
CHERRY TREES 
98c ea. 
10 for $9.50 
EARLY RICHMOND—The old standard red cherry. An 
excellent bearer. 
‘“MONTMORENCY—An excellent bearer, and a little later 
than the Early Richmond. 
SCHMIDT—One of the better sweet varieties. Large yel- 
low. fruit. 
TARTARIAN—One of the most popular of the sweet va- 
rieties. Very deep red cherry, heart shaped. 


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PEARS 
BARTLETT—The favorite eating pear, large yellow with 
soft blush. Very soft and sweet when ripe. $1.29 each. 
KIEFFER—An excellent pear for keeping and preserving. 
A late maturing variety, hard, should keep most of the 
winter. $1.29 ea. 
SECKEL—-A small sweet pear. Matures later than the 
Bartlett. $2.00 ea. 
SMALL FRUITS 
THORNLESS BOYSENBERRIES—1 yr. old No. 1 plants. 
$1.49 doz. 
CURRANTS (Red Lake)—2 yr. old plants, 45c¢ ea. 
GOOSEBERRIES (Downing)—2 yr. old No. 1 plants 50c ea. 
BLACKBERRIES (Eldorado)—One of the best large $1.39 
doz. 
GRAPE VINES 
CONCORD—tThe best general purpose grape. 19¢ each. 
NIAGARA (White)—Bunch and berry large, meaty and 
juicy. 25¢ each. 
AGAW AM—One of the best reds. 25¢ each. 

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BLUEBERRIES 
America’s Most Outstanding Plant. Has 


great fruit and ornamental value. 2 yr. 
old plants, 12 to 18 in. tall. 89c ea. 

RASPBERRIES 
CUMBERLAND BLACK—The best large black raspberry 
for this section. $1.39 doz. 
LATHAM RED—tThe best all around raspberry. Large, 
prolific. $1.50 doz. 
INDIAN SUMMER (Red)—A new repeat variety often 
produces a second fall crop, according to weather condi- 
tions. $1.75 doz. 
STRAWBERRIES 
EVER-BEARING 
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PREMIER 
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DISTANCES APART TO PLANT FRUITS 
NP PIEES ris iyan scatters 30 to 40 feet PEACHY vancetacrnse 20 to 25 feet 
APRIGOlSe at ton 20 to 25 feet (UNOS ee cena te 25 feet 
CHERRY (Sweet).. 30 feet PEARS can sareotions 25 feet 
CHERRY (Sour) ..25 to 30 feet GRAPES arnt neces 8 feet 
: Plants Rows 
BEAGK BERRIES) "cada racts lee er 2etC 3S fCCl = wa thes ate eee 6 to 8 feet 
BLACK RASPBERRIES 9... 0. . ; 2 tOrS, FECT We ly aes oR ee eee 6 feet 
REDERASPBERR ESS apie DP 1Oy S! TeCT ae meals Jae eee 5 to 6 feet 
IG@@SEBERRIES) eeieieeca het A £05, feetigieentneits a. meee 5 to 6 feet 
GUIRIVAINTES: s,atcriearcien ts taterdeceiens S1tO.4 Teehbeee al ke 5 feet 
STRAW BERRIES m cuyecteieiauecire: iG FECT Paes ase oa cone 32 to 4 feet 
IAS PARAGUSIC Si i aeicnutiy peibiorers WectOuililor TGs ws. fates. a-aeeeeyeee 4 to 6 feet 
RaW BARB a cuts ae coatcrtepare eer fete POS) Teehtras oc vert eee 3 to 4 feet 
-The above distances are approximate 

DUE TO SIZE OF SHRUBS, VINES AND TREES, SHIPMENT CAN NOT BE MADE PARCEL POST. 
ALL SHIPMENTS WILL BE EXPRESS COLLECT UNLESS WE ARE NOTIFIED OTHERWISE. 
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