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FRUITS 
SMALL FRUITS PLANTED THIS SPRING WILL BEAR HEAVY CROPS NEXT YEAR 
STRAWBERRY PLANTS 
Our plants are grown on new ground and first year plants—never had a 
porte The best planting season is April lst to May 15th. Plant 18 in. 
y 4 ft. 
SENATOR DUNLAP This is an old standby—always bears heavy crops; 
large, dark, high-flavored berries. 
25 plants $1.00 50 plants $1.50 
100 plants $2.75 500 plants $8.00 
PREMIER—One of our best early kinds; long, pointed, dark red berries; 
heavy bearer. 
25 plants $1.00; 50 plants $1.50; 100 plants $2.50 
ROBINSON—A new berry, very large, dark red, more solid than Dunlap. 
Good for freezing; keeps well and holds its shape. 
25 plants $1.00 50 plants $1.50 
100 plants $2.50 ' 500 plants $8.00 
SUPERFECTION-EVERBEARER—The most productive of all Ever- 
‘bearers. Planted this spring will bear late summer till fall, and again 
next June. 
25 plants $2.50; 50 plants $3.50; 100 plants $6.00 
CRAG HERBICID 1 
HERE IS SOMETHING REALLY NEW. 
SAVE TIME AND WORK. 
Keep your garden neat by preventing weeds from growing in 
your garden 
Kills weed seeds as they germinate; recommended for STRAW- 
BRR TESA RAG US) SVE ieee CORN] BURBS) ALI 
aN SE IKOMOIMEIDY (lRtOleSy |e 
CRAG is used by simply spraying a water solution of the chem- 
ical uniformly over the soil surface. FOLLOW directions on the 
package. Lasts 3 to 6 weeks. 4 ounces treats 3000 square feet. 
4 cz. package, $1.50 each 
FERTILIZERS and HUMUS 
PEAT MOSS 
A finely ground humus for mulch on lawns, evergreens, roses and 
shrubs. Keeps the soil moist. Use Peat Moss in your soil. 
1 bu. paper bag, 85c: 2 bales, $3.25; full bales, $5.50 
CATTLE MANURE 
A natural fertilizer for general garden use. 
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Gardens. 
10 lb. bags, 90c; 25 lb. bags, $1.50 
5 lb. bags, 50c; 
50 lb. bags, $2.50; 100 lb. bags, $4.00 
Lawns, Roses, Shrubs, 
VERTAGREEN 
5-10-5 
A high quaity blended and balanced plant food for lawns, flowers, and 
gardens. 
5 lb. bags, 60c:; 10 lb. bags, $1.00; 25 lb. bags, $1.80 
50 lb. bags, $3.00 
ROSE FOOD 
A special mixture for growing Roses. Organic, no filer. Can be used 
for flowers and shrubs. 
5 lb. bag, 90c: 10 lb. bag, $1.50; 25 lb. bag, $3.10 
BONE MEAL-—Stimulates healthy growth of 
plants. 5 1b. bag 80c; 10 lb. bag $1.40 
HYDRATED LIME—For sweetening sour soil. 10 lb. bags, 75c each 
LOMA~—A scientifically prepared plant food, fine for lawns and gardens. 
100 lb. bags, $4.75. 
MILORGANITE—A natural plant fertilizer, will not burn, fine for trees, 
vegetable gardens and flowers. 10 lb. bag, 90c; 25 lb. bag, $1.75; 
50 lb. bag, $2.85; 100 lb. bag, $4.65 
roses, evergreens and 
* CHAMPION—Medium 
RASPBERRIES 
Raspberry plants should be set early during month of April if possible. 
Plant 2 feet apart in the row and rows 6 feet apart. 
,. MORRISON BLACK—One of the newer kinds; large solid fruit, free 
from disease; canes large and stand up well; a good black cap. 
Strong 1 Year Plants—$1.50 for 12; 25 for $2.75; 
50 for $5.50; 100 for $10.00 
LATHAM RED—Large, very solid fruit, heavy producer; plants hardy; 
fruit bright red color; sprouts. 
2 Year Plants—$2.00 for 12; 25 for $3.50; 
50 for $6.00; $11.00 for 100 
SODUS PURPLE—This is one of the best purple berries; does not sprout; 
berries wine color; strong grower. These plants are always scarce; we 
always run out. 
6 plants $1.25: 12 plants $2.40; 
50 plants $7.50 
GRAPE VINES 
2 Year Vines—35c each; 3 for $1.00 
FREDONIA—Early, very large, black; sweet and delicious flavor. 
CONCORD—Popular late blue grape; medium size, heavy bearer. 
25 plants $4.00; 
|\NIAGARA—Large white grape; big, solid bunches; sweet, rich flavor. 
DELAWARE—Good rich, sweet, red grape; bunches very compact; heavy 
bearer. 
PORTLAND—WVhite, very early, fruit large, very productive. 
ASPARAGUS 
Strong 2 Year Roots 
$1.00 for 12; $1.75 for 25; $3.00 for 50; $5.00 for 100 
NEW PARADISE—Very large, good flavor; rust proof, heavy yielder. 
MARY WASHINGTON—tThe old standby kind; rust proof, good pro- 
ducer. 
RHUBARB 
VICTORIA—This is the old fashioned pie kind, half green, half red; big 
stalks. 
1 root, 25c; 5 for $1.00 
CANADA RED—tThe new all red kind, inside red as well as outside. 
75c each; 3 for $2.00 
BLACKBERRIES 
2 Year Plants—12 for $1.50; 25 for $2.75; 50 for $5.00 
ALFRED—Large, jet black, without core; hardy and very productive. 
GOOSEBERRIES 
3 for $1.50 
heavy producer; free from mildew. We 
2 Year Plants—60c each; 
size, 
think this is good. 
DOWNING—Fruit large and yellowish-green; good for pie and table use. 
CURRANTS 
2 Year Plants—60c each: 3 for $1.50 
RED LAKE—Large berries, bunches compact; heavy bearer; bright red. 
OPEN SUNDAYS 
Our Nursery is open Sundays during the planting season. 
Come and select your trees and plants; take them home with you. 
Growing things should be planted quick when taken from the 
soil. Delay in planting is where the loss comes in—the roots and 
tops both dry out. Don’t put off your planting. 
ALPHA NURSERY, ALPHA, ILLINOIS 
OPEN SUNDAYS 
