SMALL FRUITS 
RED LAKE CURRANT—Large . red_ berries in 
long clusters. No. Hf shrubs 35 cents each; 3 for 
$1.00. sages , 
ST. REGIS RASPBERRY__The iene everbearing © 
raspberry for this climate. Bears crops of fine fla- 
vored red fruit in spring and fall. Bears on new 
wood. No. 1 plants $1.25 per dozen; 50 for $4.50. _ 
HANSEN BUSH CHERRY—A small shrub _ that 
bears lots of small black cherries.. Good fruit and 
a good shrub. 18-24 inch shrubs 40 cents each; 
3 for $1.10. 
CHAMPION GOOSEBERRIES—Fair size’ berries, 
easy to pick. No. 1 shrubs 45 cents each; 3 for $1.25. 
GEM EVERBEARING STRAWBERRY — Spring 
and fall bearing. For best results make a new 
planting every spring. Discard plantings over two 
years old. Plant early. 25 for a .00; 50 or more at 
$3.50 per 100. 
FREE with every order for trees, shrubs, or fruit- 
stock our 15 page booklet HOW TO PLANT. Com- 
plete information on planting,’ pruning’ and care 
of your nursery A a 
PEONIES © 
Plant in <hie soil, Beals ehdt well prepared. 
Cover crowns only two inches. Plant in April and 
October. 
FELIX CROUSSE—Very attractive red, 
WALTER FAXON—Bright rose. 
SOLANGE—Creamy white suffused with buff and 
pale salmon. 
FESTIVA MAXIMUS—Very fine white aecan crim- 
son markings. 
All peonies 90-cents each, 3 for $2.50. Add 25 
cents postage and packing any number. 
