NEW GIANT BLACK RASPBERRY 
>A 91 Morrison Black Raspberry is a new variety that has three very 
distinct points of superiority. 
1—Berries are immense size (much larger than pictured). 
2—Very fine flavor, almost seedless. 
3—The plants are healthy, vigorous growers and produce 
tremendous crops. 
It ripens a little later than Cumberland. The berries are immense 
size, glossy black, so attractive that they sell on sight. The fruit is 
almost seedless, is firm, very sweet, juicy and most delicious flavor. 
Extra fine for eating fresh and for sauce, jams and pies. Plant some 
Morrison this spring, for home or commercial use. When it starts 
fruiting, you will wish you had planted more. 
POST PAID 5 for 10 for 25 for 100 for 
INGLE Rlantsameiee ties en $1.25 $2.25 $4.45 $14.95 
IN OS lan tsa tee eee 1.00 1.85 3.55 11.95 
NEW RASPBERRY SPECIALS 
5 Morrison 3 Durham (see page 10) 
No. 1 Plants 2-Year Plants 
ans0 Al 8 for $2.35 Postpaid 
10 Morrison, No. 1 Plants 6 Durham, 2-Year Plants 
AA 81 All 16 for $3.95 Postpaid 
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Big Delicious Apricots GROW FRUIT LIKE THIS IN YOUR OWN YARD 
Ripening right after cherries and before the peaches, apricots are one of 
the most delicious fruits especially when picked fully ripe. They are all 
free-stone, fine for eating fresh, sauce, preserves, pies and freezing. 
Plant 20 feet apart. 
~F 25 Golden Giant (Plant Patent No. 1,053). This is the finest Apricot 
we have ever seen. The size is immense, 2 inches across and over 2 inches 
long, even larger than pictured. The color itself is appetizing, golden- 
orange with a light blush. For flavor we simply tell you that it is the fin- 
est you ever ate, sweet, juicy, tender, delicious. Even if picked fairly 
green, it develops this fine flavor whereas ordinary apricots when picked 
green taste isipid. It isa tremendous bearer. Has missed only 2 crops in 
many years at Grand Junction, Colorado, the home of the originator, 
Dave Moore. It has borne there when all other varieties failed. It makes 
a large attractive tree so you can plant it in your yard if you are short of 
room. For eating fresh, for canning, for preserves, for freezing, GOLDEN 
GIANT is in a class by itself. In apricot fruit districts we recommend 
that orchardists try some. We believe they will find this is just what they 
have been looking for. Its huge size, attractive color, fine flavor tops the 
market. Golden Giant is SOLD ONLY BY INTER-STATE NURS- 
ERIES. Order today to make sure that you get yours this spring. 
Each 3 for 6 for 12 for 25 for 
5 to 6 feet, Not Postpaid.... $2.25 $6.45 $12.30 $23.40 $47.50 
4 to 5 feet, Not Postpaid.... 1.75 4.95 9.30 17.40 31.25 
Sato 4rfeet, Postpaiden rn: 1.50 4.20 7.80 14.40 21.25 
DEtLOno Meet Ost pal Camm mare 1.25 3.45 6.30 11.40 17.50 
‘ F 24 Manchurian—A very hardy apricot from South Dakota. Espe- 
cially adapted for extremely cold sections. Medium size, golden-orange 
fruit. 
“ F 23 Perfection—Fruit is large, beautiful and delicious. Flesh is so firm 
even if picked nearly ripe, it can be shipped. Hardy, vigorous grower, 
heavy bearer. 
NF 26 Superb—This fine variety originated in Kansas and has been 
largely planted in the middle west. Hardy, productive. Fruit is medium 
large, orange-yellow, flesh firm, high quality. 
PRICES ON MANCHURIAN, PERFECTION AND SUPERB 
Seto. Oneet a NOt hostpaldias eee Each $1.85, 2 for $3.50 
Astomifeets NOtshOstpalcannne i nt Each 1.60, 2 for 3.00 
Golden Sito:4 treet sbostpaldnmna iene Each 1.25, 2 for 2.35 
Giant 1 
Apricot 6 
