WIBRARY | 
RECEIVER 
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U.S. Depariment of Agricuture | 
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Small Fruits - Hardy Perennials - Ornamentals 
“Small fruits (page 1) Other fruits (page 4) 
Hardy chrysanthemums (pages 2-3) Ornamentals «(page 4) 
New Strawberry Var a 
We are growing many new varieties from the New Hampshire, Maine, New York, 
Illinois and other agricultural Experiment Stations. Four new ones are listed this 
spring; other new ones in our next list. 
arieties for Pleasure and Profit 
\Great Bay (Simcoe X Catskill) New Hampshire Station - Especially liked for its large 
Size and late ripening. Its peak yields come a week after Howard 17. Plants are 
exceptionally large. Berries average very large: It is red inside and makes a good 
frozen product. : 
Vermilion (Illinois Station) Berries early, medium to large size, smooth and glossy, 
above average in quality, red and very attractive. Plants are vigorous; set runners 
well; red stele resistant; good yielder. | 
“ Empire (Dresden X Sparkle) New York Station. Rest of their 1951 releases. Berries 
large, maintain size well; light glossy red and very attractive. Ripen 4-6 days 
later than Howard 17. Plants vigorous, set ample number runners and bear heavily. 
~~Howard 17 (Barnstable Strain) This strain is said to be freer of virus than the old 
strains and to give a heavier yield for this reason. 
The above four varieties are available for trial in small quantities. Prices 
below are postpaid but if you order a total of over 100 or if you live outside the 
northeast, we recommend express shipment in which case deduct 10% from prices below. 
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Vermilion and Empire i: Sie oD $3.50 $6.00 ocIn CO 
Great Bay and Special Howards 13525 Zep WPS Te3 
—~ Durham Everbearing Red Raspberries (N.H. Station) Undoubtedly the best early fall-. 
bearing red raspberry for the north to date. Starts bearing on new canes, the first. 
year set, in late August here. Berries, large, conic. Also béars on old canes in 
July but the fall crop is the best. We are sold out of the medium size. ‘Our small. 
plants have good roots and will give good results but may.not bear the first year. 
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Small size $1.95 $3.50 SO, Osi Wb 1l. 00k Syppea00l 100260 
Large size 3.95 Tinos 12.85 MeO 0G ~ 97.50 -~ 
*Postpaid - others express collect. 
~ Jones Hybrid Filberts (Seedlings) The Jones hybrid filberts have proved entirely 
hardy and satisfactory for our cold area and they bear at an early age. Buy two or 
more varieties or plant with hazelnuts for cross pollination. 
Winkler Hazelnuts (Seedlings) The hardiest, earliest and heaviest bearing of the 
varieties tried. Bear right in the nursery row. 
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Winkler seedlings (about 3') $2525. $2.00 $1675 272) 81.50 $1.25 
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