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HOME GROWN 
\ HANSEN BUSH CHERRY 
Tempting, delectable cherry desserts—so in- 
expensive! Just step outside the door and pick 
the glistening black-sweet fruit right from the 
bush. Evencold climates don’t discourage these 
hardy growers. Fragile white blossoms shower 
your garden with spring beauty. Low, easy to 
trim. Plant 2 for best pollination. 
DY324D. Each, 85c; 2 for $1.45. 
SWEET POTATOES 
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Treat the family to big golden mounds of savory 
candied ‘sweets’ right out of your own garden. 
And you don't have to have a Dixie drawl to 
do it! Big, extra-delicious candied sweet pota- 
toes for scrumptious southern specialties. Now 
you can grow them with amazing success any- 
where in the country. Warm weather planting, 
1 ft. apart in well prepared, well drained soil. 
Hill the rows up to 6” high. (Yellow Jersey.) 
DB350D. Strong, well rooted cuttings, 50 for 
$1.65; 100 for $2.75; 1,000 for $19.50. 
June delivery parcel post, special handling. 
POT-GROWN STRAWBERRIES 
Plant them! Pick them! Enjoy them! Healthy 
well-rooted big, luscious ‘can’t fail’’ straw- 
berries from plants potted last fall and win- 
tered in frames so they get off to an early 
start in your garden. Grow without set- 
backs. Complete instructions. Shipped 
Railway Express Collect. 
JUNE BEARING STRAWBERRIES 
DW387DX.\ Premier. (Howard 17.) Extra- 
early, show sized profit maker. Big Frost- 
proof yield. 
DW372DxX.' Fairfax. Large and luscious. Best 
where quality is preferred to quantity. 
DW363DxX. \ Catskill. Midseason. Hardy 
and extremely productive. Huge, firm, 
quality berries. 
DW393DX. ‘Robinson. Midseason. Car- 
dinal-red, very firm texture. Juicy and 
sweet. Enormous June crop. 
DW369DX. ‘Sparkle. Midseason. Large, 
vigorous plants. Firm red berries excellent 
for freezing. 
Prices: 25 any type above for $2.75; 50 
for $5.25; 100 for $9.75. 
JUNE TO NOVEMBER 
EVERBEARING STRAWBERRIES 
DW378DX. “Mastodon. Large, luscious 
berries. Heavy June crop. Good producer 
under varying conditions. 
DW399DX. \Streamliner. Productive from 
spring to fall. Exceptionally rich quality and 
flavor. 
Prices: 25 any type above for $3.50; 50 for 
$6.50; 100 for $12.50. 
\. *ROXBURY RUSSET APPLES 
An apple with a past! Originated in early 
17th Century Massachusetts, and still a fa- 
_ vorite because of its unique flavor and keep- 
ing qualities. Tastily crisp and sweet, with 
a delicious nutty flavor that improves with 
- age—an excellent dessert apple. Fine 
rained, aromatic fruit, attractive in its yel- 
low, rusty-brown jacket. Annually bears 
| good qualityfruit, November i 
DN6109D. 9-yr., 5-6” trees, 11/16" diam. 
$1.80 each; 3 for $5.10; 10 for $15.50. 
BRECK’S TREETOX 
* Our “‘all-in-one’’ fruit tree spray! Every- 
thing you need is in one package—no mess- 
ing, mixing of half a dozen chemicals! Con- 
trols insects and diseases at the same time. 
For Apple, Pear, Cherry, Peach and Plum— 
to assure luscious, healthy fruit. A pound 
will protect your apple tree! 
AW1137D. Lb., $1.00; 
AW1138D. 4 lbs., $3.25. 
EVERY HOME GARDEN 
SHOULD HAVE 
FRUIT TREES 
*LUSCIOUS APPLES FOR 
COOKING OR EATING 
DN6104D. * Mcintosh Red. Oct. Crisp, 
tender, juicy. 
DN6106D) Cortland. Nov. Good for salads. 
DN6115D.* Baldwin. Nov. Fine pie filler. 
DN6110D. \ Northern Spy. Nov. Keeps! 
2 yr., 5-6 ft. trees, 11/16 in. diam. 
$1.80 each; 3 for $5.10; 10 for $15.50. 
*SWEET GOLDEN PEARS 
DN6201D. \ Bartlett. September. Large 
yellow. 
DN6205D. \Seckel. October. Sweet, 
juicy “Sugar Pear.’’ Small, yellow, ex- 
cellent for pickling. 
DN6211D. \Beurre de Bosc. Late. Fine 
grained. 
Q-yr., 5-6 Ft. trees, 11/16 in. diam. 
$1.95 each; 3 for $5.55; 10 for $17.25. 
*SUCCULENT GIANT PLUMS 
DN6510D. ‘Burbank. August. Red; yellow 
esh. 
DN6508D. \ Stanley. September. Deep 
blue, juicy. 
DN6507D. \ Green Gage Plum. Best late. 
Sweet. 
Q-yr., 5-6 ft. trees, 11/16 in. diam. 
$2.25 ea. 3 for $6.30; 10 for $19.50. 
*FINEST RICH JUICY CHERRIES 
DN6301D. \Black Tartarian. Late June. 
Big, sweet. 5-6’,11/16’’ diam. $2.50 each 
3 for $7.20. : 
DN6310D. \ Large Montmorency. Mid- 
July. Red, sour. Self-pollinating. 414-5’, 
11/16” diam. $2.35 each; 3 for $6.75. 
DN6307D. \Bing Cherry. June. Sweet, 
dark red. 5-6’, 11/16” diam. $2.50 each; 
3 for $7.20. 
FREESTONE PEACHES 
DN6405D. 'Golden Jubilee. Early. Large, 
irm. 
DN6403D. . Elberta. Mid-season. Best 
canner. 
DN6407D. \ J. H. Hale. Mid-season. 
Large, fine grain. 
4-5’ trees, 9/16 to 11/16” diam. 
$1.50 each; 3 for $4.35; 10 for $13.95. 
HARDY ALL-PURPOSE GRAPES 
DN6612D. \Ontario. Early September. 
New, best white, large. 2 yr., No. 1. 
75¢ each; 5 for $3.25. ° 
DN6601D. \ Concord. Late September. 
Best of the blues, hardy. 2 yr., No. 1. 
45c each; 5 for $1.95. 
DN6602D.\. Caco. Mid-September. Har- 
diest red. Sweet, juicy. 2 yr., No. 1. 
55c each; 5 for $2.35. 
LARGE RED RASPBERRIES 
DN6704D. \Latham. Sweet and non- 
crumbling. No. 1. 10 for $2.35; 25 for 
$4.75; 100 for $15.25. 
DN6705D. | Indian Summer. Popular ever- 
bearer. No. 1. 10 for $2.50; 925 for 
$4.95; 100 for $15.75. 
EARLY JUICY BLACKBERRIES 
DN6815D. \ Alfred. Large, sweet, top 
quality. No. 1. 10 for $1.70; 925 for 
$3.75; 100 for $11.95. 
*At least two different varieties should be in 
the same vicinity to insure cross-pollination. 
