SELF-STERILITY PLANTING 
OF FRUITS DISTANCES 
Many fruits do not bear Apple, Standard... .30 by 30 ft. 
good crops if planted sepa- "Apple, Dwarf 10 by 10 ft. 
rately. Pollen from nearby 25 by 25 ft. 
trees of different variety is 20 by 20 ft. 
often needed. Noted on Peach, Plum, Dwarf 10 by 10 ft. 
these pages by: For the most part they need some care; those most Pear, Standard 25 by 25 ft. 
@—self-unfruttful. Do not labor-saving include: Crab-apples, Bush-cherry, Blueberry, a os we 
Pont Pen ey ae neemtaye Blackberry, nut trees and the dwarfed fruits rather than the 2 ft. by 6 to 8 ft. 
same Fruit. standard trees. An orchard so planned can be less than half 
(P)—go0d pollenizer. as much work and expense as an unplanned orchard. 
“Kitchen Herb Collection: 3 each of 
seven kinds: Chives, Peppermint, 
Sweet Marjoram, Rosemary, Tatra- 
gon, Sage, and Thyme, 21 plants in 
all, for $9.50 postpaid. 
BerryBushes 
RED RASPBERRIES 
(Rubus Strigosus) Zone I 
(Each). —(10)s3( L003 
Latham. Old variety, very 
dependable ...... $.60 $2.75 $15.00 
St. Regis. Crops spring and 
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BLACKBERRIES 
(R. Species) Zone III 
(Boch) S10) soc 100) 
Alfred. Large, upright and 
dependable ..... $.55 $2.50°$12.50 
Eldorado. The standard 
Welatso cose seer Base) “Wiles 
Crystal White. White Blackberry 
Novelty, good...... 1608 82275 .2014.00 
4b 
HERBS 
Any Sits kind separately:— 
3 for $1.30 postpaid 
6 for $2.25 postpaid 
ost herbs are easy to grow in av- 
erage soil, well drained and in full 
sun. 
Dried commercial flavors are sadly 
inferior in quality to fresh leaves 
picked as needed. 
Bergamot (Monarda didyma). 3 ft. Sun or 
shade. Fragrant leaves. Showy '’ Cambridge 
Scarlet!’ form. 
Lavender (Lavandula veris). 18 in. Frag- 
rant leaf and flower. Gather flower spikes 
when buds open. 
Rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis). Must 
winter indoors except in south. Narrow 
spicy leaf, delicious. 
Berries come on old wood 
only, so prune after picking. 
BLACK RASPBERRY 
(R. occidentalis) 
* Black Beauty. Most dependable 
“blackcap.” 
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PURPLE RASPBERRY 
(R. neglectus) 
~ Sodus. Heaviest bearer of all rasp- 
berries ................. 60 2.75 14.00 
WINEBERRY (R. phoenicolasius). 
Z. V. Juicy, red, fragrant. Fruit in 
large clusters. Absolutely laborless. 
Bears on both old and new wood— 
so might fruit next summer! Unique. 
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2 ft. by 3 to 4 ff. 
Tarragon (Artemisia dracunculus). 2 ft. 
Narrow glossy leaf, aromatic. 
Germander (Teucrium chamaedrys). 1 ft. 
Rosy bloom, dark shiny thick-set leaves. 
An excellent clipped dwarf hedge. Tole- 
rant. 
Heliotrope (Valeriana officinalis). 4 ft. 
Tolerant. Showy fragrant rose bloom in 
June—July. 
Sage (Salvia officinalis). 2 ft. Sun. gray 
leaf, purple flower. 
Hyssop (officinalis) 15 in. Sun. spikes of 
mixed colors. Aromatic. 
Thyme assorted, Stepping— 
Stone Collection: Four kinds suited 
to growing between flags; spice the 
air, yet donot suffer from trampling: 
White Creeping Thyme, Crimson 
Thyme, Silver Thyme, Golden Thyme 
3 each, 12 plants for $5.50 (ppd.) 
12 each, 48 plants for$ 18.00 (ppd.) 
Wineberry—Unusual, juicy 
* \ NECTARBERRY 
Hugest and tastiest of all the new 
hybrids. Heavier yields over a long- 
er period. The best. Zone VI. 
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« THORNLESS BOYSENBERRY 
Huge, 2 in berry, highest quality of 
all brambles. Prolific. No better 
berry known. Zone VI. 
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