GRAPES 
ow them on a fence, on an arbor, 
in your vineyard. Plant 6 to 8 
feet apart in rows 6 feet apart. 
Study the different varieties. Each 
is superior for some reason. It 
+ isually is best to plant several 
varieties so you have grapes -all 
| Sema One of the collections we 
l | have may be just what you want. 
' All plants are big, heavy rooted 
vines—none better. 
NEW-OLD GRAPE COLLECTION 
A2456X—Some new .. . some old... - 
all good! : 
1 ata 1000” French American Hy- 
ri 
Buffalo, a N. Y. State Experiment 
Station introduction 
‘Concord 
Caco—red 
All 5 fer only 2.39, postpaid. 
ae ae 
mito 
ia phallic ae 
CONCORD BARGAIN 
10 big Concord Vines. 
than 18c each. 
A2451X—Postpaid, $1.79. 
FREE: 1 Hansen Bush Cherry. 
Less 
ALL PURPOSE GRAPE COLLECTION 
A2454Xx 
1 Concord 
1 Fredonia 
1 Moore's Early 
All 5 for $1.69, postpaid. 
1 Caco 
1 Niagara 
No fruit is quicker, heavier 
bearing, or surer bearing. Plant 
18 ft. apart, 130 trees to the acre. 
Ideal for chicken yard shade; do 
| well there. Spray with Henry 
| Field’s Combination Fruit Spray 
_——See page 49. 
NEW LOW PRICES 
(Except Blue Damson) 
i 
5 Sie Each Per3 Per5 
ete 3 ft. postpaid.... .95 2.69 4.25 
3 to 4 ft. postpaid.... 1.10 3.19 4.98 
- 4 to 6 ft. Exp. not Pod. 1.49 4,19 6.29 
_ (4 to 6 ft. too big to mail) 
Prices on DeLuxe Plum Trees 
See page 65 for description of De 
Luxe fruit trees. 
Giant 5 to 7 ft. trees, individually 
root wrapped, 2.39 each, Express not 
pprenald. Too big to mail. 
QUICK BEARING SIZE PLUMS 
1 Underwood, 1 Sapa, 1 Hanska. 
| | A2835X—All big 4 to 6 ft. trees. 
i Express not prepaid.. All 3 for 
| 3.98. , 
Free Gift: 1 Nanking Bush 
Cherry. (This is not Hansen’s 
Bush Cherry but much better.) 
BIG 3 PLUM BARGAIN 
~1 Waneta, 1 Sapa, 1 Opata. 
All sturdy 3-4 ft. trees. 
_ A2836X—All 3 ppd., only 3.10 
_ ALL SEASON PLUM ORCHARD 
1 Compass 1 Sapa 
1 Hanska 1} Opata 1 Waneta 
A2837X—All 2 to 3 foot size. 
All 5 for 4.19, postpaid. 
APRICOTS 
Make excellent ornamentals. Have 
rk green, glossy foliage, beautiful 
lossoms. All except Moorpark 
dy clear into Canada. Good 
ned, dried or frozen and for pies, 
eserves and jams. 
. Each Per3 Perd 
3 ft. postpaid.... 1.10 3.15 4.98 
4 ft. postpaid.... 135 3.85 5.89 
6 ft. Exp. not Ppd 1.75 4.95 4.75 
‘ices on DeLuxe Apricot Trees 
see page 65 for description of De 
Ke fruit trees. 
f mt 5 to 7 ft. trees individually 
wrapped, 2.69 each, Express not 
aid. Too big to mail. 
PRICOT BARGAIN COLLECTION 
—1 each of Hardy Iowa, Superb 
nese Golden. All 4-6 ft. trees for 
exp. not prepaid. Free Gift: 1 
Ozark Persimmon. 
Gooseberries 
Iowa, Missouri, Kansas, Illinois, 
rado, Florida, Indiana, Kentucky, 
Mississippi, Nevada, North Dakota, 
olina, South Carolina, 
Utah, and Wyoming only. 
GOOSEBERRIES 
Many people think gooseberries are sour and 
that is because they pick them green. 
fully ripe, gooseberries are Sweet and delicious. 
inest. Berries hang away 
Can be grown 
farther north and also farther south. Grow in 
79e each; 3 for , 
A1940—PIXWELL. F: 
from thorns; easier picking. 
almost any climate or soil. 
$1.98; 12 for $7.90, postpaid. 
A1939—OREGON CHAMPION. 
yellow when ripe. 
soil. 
easy to grow, takes 
little care, and produces 
delicious food year 
RHUBARB 
FAMOUS CHIPMAN’S CANADA 
Red Rhubarb 
“Best of the New” 
A1955—When once tried 
~you'll agree this is best of | 
all rhubarbs. The stalks are’ 
large and completely red 
from bottom to top, and even 
the flesh is red. Cooking? 
does not take its rich color ~ 
but makes it more appetiz- 
ing for pies and sauce, a rich 
cherry red. Sweetest of all 
rhubarb so takes less sugar. 
Extremely productive. You 
can pull the big stalks all 
spring and summer and almost 
Plant 
early and you can get some rhu- 
barb this year. Large No. 1 roots 
98c each; 3 for 2.69, postpaid. 
‘til fall. It is seedless. 
SPECIAL 
RHUBARB BARGAIN 
A2520X 
Rhubarb for 88c, 
(Special grade—good 
planters.) 
HORSERADISH—New 
Larger; 
carded all other kinds. 
ostpaid. A1946—Cuttings: 
§ 1.29, postpaid. 
We can ship Gooseberries and Currants to 
Oklahoma, Arkansas, Alabama, Arizona, Colo- 
South Dakota, 
Dependable, 
regular, heavy bearer of the finest quality. Me- 
dium size berries are pale green and creamy 
Thrive in ordinary garden 
59c each; 3 for 1.59; 10 for 4.98, ppd. 
10 of our own Tenderstalk 
postpaid. 
trans- 
whiter; superior quality. 
Hardy anywhere. 
Heavy Crowns: 5 for 79c; 10 for $1.39; 25 for $2.98, 
12 for 69c; 
Improved CURRANTS 
A1923—NEW RED LAKE CURRANT. The big- 
ger, better, heavier bearing red currant. Bushes 
thrifty long stemmed. 59c each; 3 for $1.59; 
10 for $4.98, postpaid. 
A1928—WILDER CURRANT. Exceedingly vig- 
orous and productive. Fruit red, firm and juicy, 
and large. Hangs longer after ripening. 54c each; 
3 for $1.39; 10 for $3.89, postpaid. 
A1918—IMPROVED PERFECTION. Large ber- 
ries just cover the plant. Good flavor; very pop- 
ular. 49c each; 3 for $1.29; 10 for $3.39, ppd. 
See Shipping Notice Below. 
CURRANT COLLECTION 
1 Wilder Currant 1 New Red Lake 
1 Improved Perfection 
A2505X—AIl 3 for 1.39, postpaid. 
Nebraska, 
Louisiana, 
North Car- 
Texas, 
When 
Currant—Gooseberry Collection 
2 Red Lake Currant 
2 Wilder Currant 
2 Oregon Champion Gooseberry 
A2526X—All for 2.89, postpaid. 
Mary Washington 
Rust-proof 
ASPARAGUS 
Mary Washington is 
more tender, less 
stringy, and more rust 
proof. This is the va- 
riety most commercial 
growers use because it 
gives them both heavy 
production and good 
quality. There are other 
varieties but Mary 
Washington is so much better we don’t 
see the need of listing anything else. 
How to Plant: Plant 18 in. apart in 
rows 2 ft. apart and on well enriched 
soil. 4 
Size to Plant: For quickest returns, 
plant 3-year Jumbo size. The 1-year 
plants are the inexpensive way to 
start a nice bed. 
A1904—1-yr. Select Plants: 25 for 1.10; 
50 for 1.89; 100 for 3.59, postpaid. 
A1905—2-yr. Extra Heavy: 25 for 1.39; 
50 for 2.59; 100 for 4.89, postpaid. 
A1906—3-yr. JUMBO. Plant this giant 
size and you can begin eating some 
from it the first year. 10 for 98c; 25 
for 1.89; 50 for 3.49; 100 for 6.69, ppd. 
You always have something delicious to eat 
and easy to cook when you have rhubarb. 
Plants produce abundantly year after year. 
“Our Own Special" 
TENDERSTALK 
Our special strain of rhubarb 
does not get woody. It grows 
vigorously. It is much juicier, 
more tender and has a better 
flavor than the ordinary strains 
of rhubarb. This is the plant 
with the pale green stem and un- 
excelled for eating. 
A1961—Select clean plants: 3 for 
54c; 6 for 98c; 12 for $1.59, post- 
paid. A1962—Extra heavy plants 
for quick results, 3 for 74c; 6 for 
$1.39; 12 for $1.98, postpaid. 
A1970—Sage is so easy 
to grow there is no 
reason for not grow- 
ing your own. A few 
plants will give you a 
season's supply even 
the first year planted. 
Plants are attractive 
enough to be grown 
right in your perennial 
border. 35¢ each; 3 for 
88c, postpaid. 
We have dis- 
A1945— 
25 for 
NUT Trees 
When planting, cut back the branches 
heavily. Dig a very deep hole as the 
roots are generally long. Set just as 
deep as they stood in the nursery row. 
Firm the soil well and water thorough- 
ly. Water from time to time during the 
first summer unless you get soaking, 
heavy rains, 
REAL BARGAIN NUT TREE OFFER 
1 Butternut, 12 to 24” 
1 Black Walnut, 2 to 3 ft. 
1 Shagbark Hickory, 12 to 18” 
1 Hazelnut, 18 to 24” 
A2881X—All 4 for only 1.69, postpaid. 
HARDY ENGLISH WALNUT 
A4125—Parent trees from northern New 
York state have borne fine English 
Walnuts for many years—large and pa- 
per shelled like the English Walnuts 
you bty. Trees large, round, and deep 
green. Ought to be hardy away. up into 
the Dakotas. 2-3 ft., $1.75 each; 3 for 
$4.98, postpaid. 
Grafted Thomas Black Walnut 
A4124—Thin shelled, easily 
cracked walnuts. Hardy any- 
where that walnuts will grow. 
Often bear first year after 
planting. Mature trees make 
fine shade, produce 15 to 40 
bu. for $4.00 or more per bu. 
Plant 40 to 50 ft. apart. 2 to 
3 ft. $1.79 ea.; 3 for $4.98, 
ppd. 3 to 4 ft., $2.25 each; 3 
for $6.49. Exp. not prepaid. 
(Extra. long roots make bundle 
too big for parcel post.) 
NATIVE BLACK WALNUT 
A4123—The well known favorite, priced so 
that everyone can have them. Nuts fine for 
eating and cooking; wood the best for cabinet 
work. 2 to 3 ft. trees, 39c each; 3 for 98c, 
postpaid. 
<q BUTTERNUT 
A4100—Cousin of the 
Black Walnut, and one 
of the most popular and 
best eating nuts, large 
with a rich buttery fla- 
vor. Makes a fine tree 
and its wood is esteemed 
i for furniture and inte- 
5 : oS rior trim. 12 to 24” 
plants, 49¢ each; 2 for 89c, postpaid. 
SHAGBARK HICKORY 
A4107—These are the grand old Shagbark nuts 
so beautifully flavored, so much a favorite with 
everybody. Plant some on your own place and 
you won't have to go out and hunt for them. 
Young trees about 12-18 inches high, 49c each; 
3 for 89c, postpaid. 
HAZELNUTS p> 
A4106—One of the finest, 
‘easiest to ‘crack kind of 
nuts. It fruits heavily 4 
each year, is hardy in any 
climate, and it makes a 
fine ornamental shrub 
(average 6 ft. high) turn- 
ing red and yellow in the fall. 
18 to 24 inches. 
3 for 98c, postpaid. 
39c each; %% 
mr HARDY PECAN 
A4115—This is a 
native midwest 
type and very 
hardy. Does dou- 
ble duty: gives 
heavy yield of fine 
quality delicious 
nuts, and makes a 
beautiful orna- 
/ mental and shade 
tree, a very vigorous grower. 2 to 3 ft., 98¢ 
each; 3 for $2.79, postpaid. 
GRAFTED PECANS © 
The secret of getting grafted Pecan trees to 
live is to dig them with a long root. We do. 
Which is also why we have to ship them ex- 
press. Pecans are heavy bearers of valuable 
nuts—will pay your taxes. Plant at least 35 
feet apart. 
A4116—Giant Mahan. World’s largest and most 
popular. True paper-shell. Highly productive 
and beautiful tree. 2-4 ft. Trees $2.98 each; 
3 for $8.00. Express not prepaid. 
A4117—Stuart. Well suited to all sections and 
soils. Bears regularly. Large well filled nuts. 
Big Stuart Pecans grow right here in Shen- 
andoah. 2-4 ft., $2.50 each; 3 for $6.00. Ex- 
press not prepaid. 
NUT TREE COLLECTION 
A2880X—1 Grafted Thomas Black Walnut 
2-3 ft.; 1 Butternut 1%-3ft., 1 Shagbark 
Hickory oe Ser 1 Hazelnut 18-24 in. All 
$2.79. . 
EVERBEARING FIGS 
A3706—Fine new fig. None better for 
preserves or eating fresh. Ripens big, 
well flavored figs from July until frost. 
Most hardy of all figs and often bears the 
first year. Reliably hardy Arkansas and 
south. 3-4 ft. 98c each; 3 for $2.69 post- 
paid. 
