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Plant Patent 
6210—Max-Red Pear.y3°"74). the 
flavor of Bartlett with even higher sugar- 
content. Richly colored showy red. A grand 
new Pear for table, market or canning. As 
hardy as Bartlett. 
Nice trees, 3 to 4 ft. 
Young bearing strain 
$2.50 each; 4 for $9.40 prepaid. 
grand 
6 . The hardy Persim- 
66 Persimmon mon. There is noth- 
ing new about Persimmons. They were grown 
in the Mid-West years ago. Almost extinct 
now. This tree deserves the attention of every | 
tree lover. Nice fruit. The tree is quite orna- 
mental and hardy. 
Nice 4 to 5 ft. trees 
$2.85 each; 2 for $5.00 
prepaid. 
835 — Poorman Gooseberry 
Extra large—Sweet. No other gooseberry can 
ever compare with Poorman’s large size, its 
great productiveness, and its splendid flavor. 
Perfectly sweet. Hardy anywhere. Likes 
shade. 
2 year No. 1 $1.25 each; 
extra choice 3 for $3.50 
bushes postpaid. 
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777—Ginkgo Biloba ¥i"fh< 
care for something quite different, for orna- 
than shade, this will fulfill all 
your wishes. Hardy throughout the corn-belt. 
Foliage very unusual. It will be a special 
contribution to the tree-life in your community 
- you add the Ginkgo to your trees. See page 
ment rather 
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in every garden. Ready to use the first year. 
Unsurpassed in quality. Note our special low : 
prices. 
59c each; 3 for $1.55 
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