FRUITS for HOME GARDENS © 
STANDARD APPLES 
2 year, 5-6 foot trees, 11 16 inch diameter, 
$1.50 each, $4.20 for 3, $13.00 for 10, prepaid 
Unless another variety of Apple is growing 
nearby, two or more varieties should be planted 
to insure cross-pollination 
DN6104 McIntosh Red. October. 
lar all-purpose red variety. 
DN6106 Cortland. November. Like MclIn- 
tosh but later; little firmer flesh. 
Popu- 
DN6115 Baldwin. November. Standard 
Winter Apple. 
DN6110 Northern Spy. November. Good 
keeper. 
STANDARD PEARS 
2 year, 5-6 foot trees, 11/16 inch diameter, 
$1.95 each, $5.50 for 3, prepaid, unless 
otherwise priced 
Unless other varieties are growing in the vicinity, 
should be planted for 
cross- pollination 
DN6201 Bartlett. September. 
two or more varieties 
Popular early. 
104 Ar (Pat. No. 741). 
Fine new red Bartlett. $2.95 each 
DN6205 Seckel. October. 
DN6211 Beurre Bosc. Late. 
PEACHES 
4-5 foot trees, 9/16 inch diameter, 
$1.25 each, $3.60 for 3, $11.50 for 10, 
prepaid 
DN6405 Golden Jubilee. Late August. Ideal 
early yellow for home use. 
Small and juicy. 
Large russet. 
DN6406 Hale-Haven. Early September. 
Large. 
DN6403 Elberta. Mid-September. Popular 
yellow. 
PLUMS 
2 year, 5-6 foot trees, 11/16 inch diameter, 
$2.25 each, 3 for $6.45, prepaid 
At least two different avrieties should be in the 
same vicinity to imsure cross-pollination 
DN6510 Burbank. 
DN6508 Stanley. 
August. red. 
Large 
September. Large blue. 
CHERRIES 
3 to 4 foot trees 
With Sweet Cherries, another variety must be 
located nearby to insure pollination. Sour 
Cherries may be grown alone 
DN6301 Black Tartarian. Late June. Best 
dark red. 
DN6306 Napoleon. 
fruits. 
DN6310 Large Montmorency. 
Best sour Cherry. 
$1.75 each, $5.00 for 3, prepaid 
Early July. 
$1.75 each, $5.00 for 3, prepaid 
Fine yellow 
Mid-July. 
$1.65 each, $4.70 for 3, prepaid 
GRAPES 
2 year, No. 1 size, 50c. each, 3 for $1.35, 
prepaid 
DN6603 Portland. 
white. 
DN6602 Caco. 
DN6601 Concord. 
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Early September. Fine 
Mid-September. Best red. 
Late September. Popu- 
ar blue. 
RASPBERRIES 
GRADE NO. 1 PLANTS 
DN6704 Latham. Popular red. Large and sweet. 
Produces a good June crop. 10 for $1.50, 
25 for $3.50, 50 for $6.50, 100 for $12.00, prepaid 
DN6705 Indian Summer. The finest everbearer. 
Large, medium red fruits of superb quality. Bears 
an early Summer crop and a bumper crop from 
September until frost. 10 for $1.80, 
25 for $4.25, 50 for $8.00, 100 for $15.00, prepaid 
BLACKBERRIES 
GRADE NO. 1 PLANTS 
DN6815 Alfred. An excellent early variety; bears 
a heavy crop of large, sweet, juicy berries over a 
long season. 10 for $1.50, 
25 for $3.50, 50 for $6.50, 100 for $12.00, prepaid 
THE CLIMBING 
HYDRANGEA 
DN5549 H. petiolaris. Beautiful for 
a lifetime. The most refined of all 
the hardy climbers and as easy to 
grow as the bush Hydrangea, 
The handsome, clusters of 
dainty, pure white blossoms make 
a most artistic appearance against 
the clean, dark green foliage, in 
July and August. Vines grow 
closely and will reach 50 feet or 
more and cling tenaciously to brick 
large 
or stone surfaces. 
No. 1 plants, $2.50 each, prepaid 
The Perfect 
shade. U 
it provides a beautiful, 
about 1 foot apart. 
25 for $3.35 
GROUND COVER 
DP200 ORIENTAL SPURGE (Pachysandra terminalis). Richest of glossy green foliage 
and dense growth about 8 inches high. i 
Wonderful under trees, and on slopes to prevent erosion. i \ 
evergreen ground covering where grass cannot survive. Plant freely, 
These special low prices allow for mass planting. 
Heavy, Field Grown Plants, Prepaid 
50 for $6.45 
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Oriental Spurge 
Thrives wherever soil is moist, in sun or deepest 
In Summer and Winter 
100 for $12.75 250 for $29.95 
