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U. S. Department of Agricultu 
ENCOURAGE YOUR CUSTOMERS — TO GROW THEIR OWN DELICIOUS BERRIES and FRUIT. 
WHOLESALE TRADE PRICES ~— SPRING 1952 
BERRY PLANTS — FRUIT TREES (Hardy Northern Grown) 
=: Suggested 
Retail | 
50 Plants @ 100 Rate— 500 Plants @ 1000 Rate|Per 10 |Per 25 | Per 100 |Per l!000; Each 
Asparagus Roots — Washington LaYiE, IS Be2o 20,00 4—6¢ 
" " " 2 ONG 1.00 3, 00 28.00 6-l0¢ 
" " " 3 Yr. 2.00 5, 50 50.00 10—20¢ 
Strawberry (Regular) — Senator Dunlap "50 Beye) 10.00 3-6 ¢ 
i " Premier—Robinson . 60 p50 P2000 3-6 ¢ 
rt (Everbearing) — Gem Ae) Ze25 18.00 4—7¢ 
a " Minn, #1166 . 80 2, DO 22.00 5-8¢ 
" " “Streamliner 1.00 3.00 25.00 5-8 ¢ 
i Superfection 1. 25 3, 50 30.00 6-8¢ 
Red Raspberry — Latham ek te BO 7.00 65.00 |2—20¢ 
: K u 2aVars Sy 12.00 20-—35¢ 
u " (Evb) ~ Indian Summer WO ee eae e,00 7 2.00 |2-20¢ 
u a . f ut Pa aie 5.50 12.50 20-35¢ 
Black Raspberry — Cumberland-—Logan | Yr. | «BO 5.00 45.00 |2—20¢ 
n if a @ Yie Ba 12,00 20~35¢ 
Purple Raspberry — Sodus ob Fm PEON: 8. 00 75.00 |2—20¢ 
in : 0 Ur 4.00 {5,.00 25-50 ¢ 
Blackberry — Alfred — Eldorado NS $2 reg A 6.00 55.00 12—20¢ 
a " s 2°08 5325 (2,00 20—35¢ 
Dewberry — Lucretia I po 75 6.00 55.00 |2—20¢ 
u 2ONGs bras: 12,00 20-3 5¢ 
Boysenberry — Thornless Re Yire PALS Leo 60.00 |2—20¢ 
" ENA ES 550 20. 00 30--60¢ 
Red Currant — Pres. Wilder PBN 8 i 4,00 15.00 130.00 25-50¢ 
u u M f Sar. 7.50 28.00 35-75¢ 
Z n — Red Lake Pa aes 5,00 18. 00 35-60¢ 
Rhubarb (whole Roots) Victoria 1/2-3/4! gs, 6) 5. 00 535.,.00 1O—15¢ 
i i . 3/4—|" 2.00 7300 55.00 |2-20¢ 
4 st i iY I-| 1/2" 250) 9.00 75.00 18—30¢ 
, McDonald Red #1! Div. 4,50 10.00 55. 00 60-7 5¢ 
HY Canada Red et Diy, sree, eet 45.00 70-1, 00 
Blueberry ~ U,S.D.A. — Hybrid OZ ge 6.00 peeel®, 45,00 90-1, 25 
a 4 N Stes Alpe 8. 00 [7.50 65.00 1. 25-$2 
" ol ye PRT 11,00 25.00 90.00 $2—2. 50 
Grape Vines — Concord Blue iy Gee be DO BAO) 10.00 80,00 15-25¢ 
is u af 4 Ve 2,00 4,00 14. 00 BEOTOO 30-50 ¢ 
Y : 4 Mt BUY tre 2.59 5,00 18.00 50-7 5¢ 
é u Fredonia—Niagara ee Be 1.60 55.50 bi00 90.00 | 20-—30¢ 
x i J i PAN Re 2.00 4,25 15,00 120.00 30—60¢ 
“ Mi : My ee ice 20G 5,00 18.00 50-75¢ 
i ji Catawba—Delaware—Caco | Yr. Ze | 4 25-35¢ 
tt i tT " iif 2 Yor | S| 35~-65¢ 
Suggested 
Retai | 
(50 Trees takes I00 Rate) Each 
Apple Trees — 11/16" Cal -— 43-54 ft. 1.75 
PM oCal = S4e— 7 Ft. rea} 
Yellow Transparent—Duchess—McIlntosh 
Northern Spy—Greening—Stayman Winesap 
Red Delicious-Yellow Del icious—Jonat han 
Crab Apple Trees — I1/16" Cal ~— 44~—535 ft. leanne 
Do! go-—Whitney—Hys lop 
Cherry Trees — Hi716" Cal — 45-54 ft. 2. 25 3 
[Cana 3.00 
Montmorency Sour 
Mulberry Trees — I1I/16" Cal -— 44-53 ft. hes hl 
Russian 
Peach Trees — 11716" €al — 44-54 ft. 1.75 
ecal.s ba ~ Tt. 24 DO 
Elberta — Hale Haven am 
Pear Trees ~ If716" Cal - 44-53 ft. 2,25 
Galan Sh 7 Ft, 3.00 
Bartlett-Kieffer—Clapps Favorite 
Plum Trees ~ 11/16" Cal — 435-524 ft. 2.25 
Stanley Prune-—Burbank-Superior 
Terms — Orders will be acknowledged on receipt of I/3 the amount of order and wil! 
be shipped express or motor freight —- C.0.D, for the balance after April Ist. 
For payment in full with order, deduct 5% cash discount and receive free 
packing and boxing. All shipments are sent F,0.B8. Warrenville, I!linois or 
Bridgman, Michigan. 
WARRENVILLE NURSERY FARMS 
GROWERS — 30 MILES WEST OF CHICAGO — DISTRIBUTORS 
WARRENVILLE, I!LLINOIS — PHONE 3-314] 
