ELDORADO 
Best late Blackberry. Satisfies both home and commercial grower. 
Bears young, producing almost a full crop first year after planting. 
Sparkling, jet-black berries are large, sweet, uniform in size, and are 
practically coreless; do not turn red after picking. Hardy, vigorous, dis- 
ease resistant, regular heavy producers. Fruits over long season, your 
assurance of big profits. 
-ALFRED 
The practically coreless Blackberry originated in Michigan, the 
state that produces fruit with the flavor. The color is glossy jet- 
black, the flavor sweet and delicious, and it is nearly seedless and 
coreless. A hardy plant that produces mammoth berries, often 
134 inches long. It does equally well in cold sections. Why not 
include a few in your order and get started raising this profitable 
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Guaranteed to bear! Very large— 
glossy jet black fruit ripens early on 
BLACKBERRY PRICES 
l-yr. LOR 25 50 100 250 1000 these vigorous hardy plants. These de- 
Eldorado... $1.50 $3.00 $4.50 $8.25 $14.00 $45.00 | licious sweet flavor berries will sell 
at premium prices. A new berry orig- 
Alfred a2-s 1.75 3.25 5.00 9.00 16.00 55.00 | inated in Michigan withstanding some 
Hon 6 12 25 50 100 250 of the coldest weather and has shown 
s no signs of disease. Order early—sup- 
Eldorado ...$1.50 $2.25 $4.00 $6.75 $10.50 $21.00 ply very limited. PRICES: 1-yr., 6 for ORDER EARLY! 
: 1.95; 12 for $3.25; 25 for $7.25; 50 
Alfred... 16205 (2.70. 94-50: 7:90, 9.13-00% 2450 5 | asc, 100. for $01 cor ae Et TO BE SURE OF 
$46.50; 500 for $87.50; Net, no dis- 
count. 
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As sophisticated as Orchids—petals of gleaming satin or 
daintiest marquisette circling full feathered puffs—delicately 
Rose scented, invaluable for cut flowers where large flowers of 
rich coloring are needed. An almost endless number of blooms 
from May through June. In fall the beautiful glossy green fo- 
liage takes on the autumnal tints of vivid carmine, purple, 
amethyst and orange. No other hardy flowering plant endures 
the northern winters as does the Peony. Use singly or in group 
plantings, particularly lovely used as a low hedge as the Peony 
makes a rather dense growth. At home in almost any situation, 
naturalizing as readily in woodland copses as in formal gardens. 
Dig soil at least 18 inches deep, set so top eyes are 2 to 3 inches 
below the level after soil has settled. Plant early. Best varieties 
selected by actual vote of the American Peony Society: 
Madam Jules Dessert (White tinged with a very delicate pink) Late. 
Festiva Maxima (Pure-white, rose fragrance.) 
‘Frances Willard (Blush-white suffused ye low collar) Large, perfect. 
Alsace Lorraine (Creamy white) Free bloomer. 
Longfellow (Cherry-red) Symmetrical form. 
Marquis Lagergren (Large bright velvety crimson) Midseason. 
Monsiur Jules Elie (Glossy flesh-pink) Very compact, very fragrant. 
- Mary Woodbury Shaylor (Shell-pink, creamy yellow center) Mid- 
season. 
PRICES: $1.00 each; 6 for $5.00 
6 SELECT GIANT PEONIES (not labeled) $3.75. 
Net, No Discount 
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