(see next five pages) 
®—self-unfruitful. Do not 
plant by itself, but always 
with another variety of 
the same fruit. 
FRUITS and NUTS 
for AUTUMN 
All can be planted in Oct.-Nov., almost a year 
gained over next Spring and identical success. A sod 
mulch helps. Plant fruits the same as you would any 
other deciduous trees and shrubs. Sweet Cherries are 
an exception: Risk is increased 5% to 10%. 
BERRY BUSHES 
RED RASPBERRIES 
(Rubus Strigosus) Zone I 
(P)—good pollenizer. 
Berries come on old wood 
only, so prune after picking. 
Hansen Bush Cherry 
Highbush Cranberries 
Large fruited, heavy-yielding'type 
of Viburnum trilobum—high in pec- 
tin. Zone I. Make sauce or jelly, 
| same as with cranberries, but strain 
to keep out pits. 
| (Each) (10) (100) 
2 feet..ceeee $1.50 $8.50 $80.00 
Adams Elderberry 
The large berries and extra fruit 
clusters are a decided improvement 
for pies, jam and wine. Zone IV. 
2 feet ..$1.25 each, 10 for $8.00 
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UNUSUAL FRUITS » 
Z. V. Juicy, red, fragrant. Fruit in 
large clusters. Absolutely laborless. 
Bears on both old and new wood— 
Beach Plum 
Prunus maritima grows 6 to 8 ft. 
high, hardy into Zone III. Thrives in 
gardens better than on sea-shores. 
Good drainage. Fine, useful plums. 
2-3 ft. $1.75 each, 10 for $15.0U 
Dwarf Juneberry 
Amelanchier berries are known as 
“Bilberries” or “Service-berries’. Dark 
red fruit in July. This form qrows to 
8 ft., Hardy Zone II. (Each) (10) 
12 to 18 inch (2 yr.)...............61.00 $7.00 
(Each) (10) (100) 
R ; 
an eee ecun Latham. Old variety, very 
; (Each) (10) (100) dependable ...... SOU b2 27 ou pkonO0 
Alfred. Large, upright and St. Regis. Crops spring and 
dependable ...... $.55 $2.50 $12.50 @utumn -........... 60 2.75 16.00 
Eldorado. The standard BLACK RASPBERRY’ 
WOME etree BO OMNES eo Omelet oO (R. occidentalis) 
Crystal White. White Blackberry Black Beauty. Most dependable 
Novelty, good...... PG Ome Se ALOOm ss blackeaps 
He jG ater bes Mote) -50 00 
THORNLESS BOYSENBERRY ay oe ee 
Huge, 2 in. berry, highest quality of PURPLE RASPBERRY 
all brambles. Prolific. No better (R. neglectus) 
pend known. aM 2.75 13.00 Sodus. Heaviest bearer of all rasp- 
\ betes ge TR pee : : ; berries -.......--....... 60" 92.75" 14200 
WINEBERRY (R. phoenicolasius). NECTARBERRY 
Hugest and tastiest of all the new 
hybrids. Heavier yields over a long- 
so might fruit next summer! Unique. ef Period. The best. Zone VI. 
1 year ............. AS. BieSOy Hole! 9 aasyel ere ee P6UN 275) 13200 
Native 
e re ° 
mericans New American 
Mulberry 
Ever-bearing, from June until Sep- 
tember. Large, refreshing berries 
without the mawkish sweetness of 
most varieties. Zone IV. 
4-5 ft. trees....63.00 ea., 10 for $25.00 
Hansen Bush-Cherry 
Five-foot shrub, covered with 
dark red cherries the size of plums. 
Whites blooms in May. Silvery 
leaves turn gold and flame in au- 
tumn. Bears 4th year. Zone III. 
(3) (10) 
estore ithe cere . $3.50 $8.00 
