Cherry Early Richmond 
CHERRIES 
Pollenizer not necessary 
Selected 2-year-old trees %6", 4 to 5 foot 
size. Each, $1.65; any 4 for $6.20, postpaid. 
There's nothing like the delicious flavor 
of home grown, fresh picked cherries. And 
there’s no excuse not to have your own and 
plenty of them. The first picking pays for 
the tree. 
EARLY RICHMOND—The May Pie 
Cherry. Still the favorite where early 
fruit is wanted. A bright red cherry, 
juicy and full of fine flavor. Bears heavily 
and is the hardiest of all the red cherries. 
You should certainly have this one. 
—-.. MONTMORENCY—The big red cherry. 
Best for canning. Ripens 10 to 12 days 
after Harly Richmond. Yields heavily and 
ripens evenly. Great for pies and sauce. 
This is the one by which all other red 
eherries are judged. 
YELLOW GLASS (Sweet Cherry) — A 
“large yellow cherry that is really sweet 
and delicious. A rapid grower, bearing 
abundant crops every year. Reliably hardy, 
except in very coldest sections, having 
withstood 20 degrees below zero. Well 
worth a trial in your garden. 
. SCHMIDT’S BIG (Sweet Cherry)—Very 
large, dark red heart shaped cherries with 
glossy skin. Firm, meaty and splendid fla- 
vor. A good shipper. Doubtfully hardy in 
extremely cold sections but will thrive 
wherever peaches can be grown. 4 to 5 ft. 
Each, $1.85; 4 for $7.00, postpaid. 
“HANSEN BUSH CHERRY 
A lovely shrub, and makes a fine hedge, 
2%, to 3% feet high. Plant 2 feet apart. 
Each year it bears a heavy crop of cher- 
ries! Very hardy, elegant quality, also 
makes a fine pollenizer to increase the 
yield of cherry trees. Usually bears second 
year. Each, 18 to 24 in. 2-yr. old, 55c; 
3 for $1.50, postpaid. 
NANKING CHERRY ORIENT 
Hybrid Dwarf Cherry 
The shapely bushes grow 7 ft. tall, work 
well into any planting of shrubs. Lovely 
apple-blossom pink buds appear very early 
and open to pure white. Starts bearing the 
2nd year and by the 38rd _ season _ its 
branches are literally covered with bright 
red cherries of very fine quality. Does not 
as a rule need a pollenizer, but for heaviest 
yields, plant two bushes, Hardy every- 
where. Each, 2 to 8 ft., $1.50; 3 for $4.20, 
postpaid. 
BLACK WALNUT 
THOMAS—You have never seen really 
big walnuts until you have seen these. And 
you can’t believe how easily they erack 
until you’ve done it yourself. You get all 
the fine flavor but get the larger meats out 
with much less effort. Thomas Black Wal- 
nut has another great feature—it bears 
very early, often 2 or 3 years after plant- 
ing. And furthermore, Thomas is hardy 
everywhere. A grand variety. 
Selected 3 to 4 foot size trees—Each, 
$3.25; 3 for $9.30, postpaid. 
HORSERADISH ROOTS 
Horseradish does best in a rather moist, 
partly shaded location. 
Clifftwood Crowns—Will make useable 
roots the first year; 3 for 59e; 6 for $1.10; 
12 for $2.10, postpaid. 
RHUBARB ROOTS 
(Rhubarb cannot be sent to California) 
Large stalks, colored both green and red, 
tender, juicy, delicious quality. 
MONARCH. Two-year-old roots: Each, 
29e; 3 for 72c; 6 for $1.24; 12 for $2.24; 
25 for $4.15, postpaid. 
CHIPMAN CANADA RED 
Latest red rhubarb from Canada! Is en- 
tirely red all the way through the stalk. 
Sweetest and finest of all! Bears early. 
Each, No. 1 Division: 79c; 3 for $2.15; 6 for 
$3.95; 12 for $7.50, postpaid. 
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BLUEBERRIES 
Nothing like Blueberries for delicious pies and 
Truly a delicacy. And now you can grow 
They thrive in an acid soil and need 
plenty of moisture. Plant these varieties for proper 
pollenization and a long fruiting season. 
A hardy, 
Berries 
sauces! 
your own. 
\.. JERSEY—Late bearing variety. 
orous grower and heavy producer. 
large, plump of excellent flavor. 
~, RANCOCAS—A fine medium early variety which 
produces large, juicy-sweet berries in abundance. 
Vigorous, robust growth and hardiness. 
“ RUBEL—This is a midseason variety with the 
deliciously flavored fruit of the new 
Hardy and vigorous grower. ae 
Along with the above two, it provides a full season 
same large, 
improved blueberries. 
of fruit. 
At least two plants must be used. Two year size. 
Two for $2.75; 6 for $7.25, postpaid. 
Alfred Blackberries 
BLACKBERRIES 
~\ALFRED—This new HARDY Blackberry 
came from Michigan and will stand 35 de- 
grees below zero. Needs no winter pro- 
tection. Berries are much larger than the 
ordinary sort, practically coreless and very 
sweet. Ten days earlier than Eldorado and 
will bear ‘abundantly the second year. 
1 year, #1: 10 for $1.65; 25 for $3.50; 100 
for $12.50, postpaid. 
. CURRANT 
“RED LAKE — Very 
large brilliant red ber- 
ries, excellent quality, 
borne in long, well- 
filled clusters. Doés 
well everywhere. We 
consider Red Lake 
about the best variety 
for all sections of the 
country. 2-yr. No. 13 
each, 60c; 5 for $2.50, 
postpaid. 
GOOSE- 
BERRIES 
DOWNING — Largest 
and best of the green 
Gooseberries. Favorite 
for pie and sauce be- 
cause of excellent fla- 
vor and quality of the 
fruit. A wigorous 
grower, heavy bearer. 
Extremely hardy clear 
into Canada. Strong 
two-year #1 plants: 
Each, 75e3 5 for $3.25, 
postpaid. 
‘Downing 
ASPARAGUS 
--‘RUST-PROOF 
MARY WASHINGTON 
The standard rust proof 
asparagus! Thick, heavy 
stalks, “long, closely: 
folded tips, beautiful light 
green color,. heavy 
yielder, elegant quality. 
Set asparagus roots 12 
inches apart in rows 18 in. 
apart, fertilizing heavily. 
The richer the soil the 
better. Two year old 
roots can be cut the next 
year. Cut until June 15, 
then let tops grow. 100 
roots to 10 x 15 foot bed. 
Set roots 6 in. deep in a 12 
in. trench. Cover 3 in. and 
fill in as roots grow. 
Two-year-old roots: 
for 79c; 25 for $1.40; 
for $2.48; 100 for $4.65, 
postpaid. Not prepaid: 500 
for $15.85; 1,000 for $29.85. 
16—Seed of Rust Proof 
Mary Washington Aspar- 
agus: Pkg., 10e; oz., 30c¢; 
14 Ib., 85e;3 Ib., $2.45. 
JOHN A. SALZER SEED CO., LA CROSSE, WI 
= FREDONIA (Early Concord)—The earli 
vig- 
are 
Blueberries 
GRAPES 
Strong two-year-old No. 1 plants. 
from 6 to 10 feet apart and 12 to 15 ine 
deep. : 
Grapes cannot be sent to Oregon or 
eae es ton Reet 
™ CACO — Produces 
large bunches of 
great big, juicy, am 
ber colored fruit. | 
Very -delicious, rich ~ 
and sugary. Caco rin- — 
ens in September and 
is very hardy. Each, — 
55e; 5 for $2.30; 25 for | 
$10.50, postpaid. ae 
Eat CONCORD — The 
all-time favorite 
grape because i 
such a heavy bearer 
and so hardy. The 
clusters of glossy 
black fruit are uni- — 
until mid-October 
and are extra sweet 
and juicy. For years © 
Concord has proven its heavy yielding abil 
ity and complete hardiness. While Con 
cord is essentially a northern grape, it can — 
be grown in the south, too. Two for 75e; | 
5 for $1.60; 25 for $6.75, postpaid. 
Concord 
est black grape! A newer black grape ~ 
with a wonderful flavor. The big, heavy — 
clusters of juicy berries ripen three weeks | 
earlier than Concord, and really holds its | 
fruit. Fredonia is extremely hardy and | 
very productive. ‘Each, 45e; 5 for $1.85; 25 — 
for $8.25, postpaid. 
bunches big and compact. Niagara ripens © 
at the same time as Concord and bears | 
abundantly. Each, 45e; 5 for $1.85; 25 fo 
$8.25, postpaid. wi 
RASPBERRIES _ 
~ LATHAM (Red)—Has yielded 290 24- 
crates per acre! The best medium seasor 
variety. Firm red berries, large size, lus- 
cious, fine flavor, free from mosaic, fine for 
freezing, heavy yielder. 1-yr. No. 1: 10 fox 
$2.15; 25 for $4.65; 100 for $16.50, postpaic 
CUMBERLAND — Large, firm, blac 
Raspberries, midseason, healthy, vigorous 
Well branched canes. Fruit best quality. | 
No. 1 Plants: 10 for $1.75; 25 for $3.40; 100 
for $12.50, postpaid. 5 ; 
\. sopus—Heaviest bearing of al 
raspberries and one of the best for 
west fruit lovers. The rich maroon 
ored berries are firm, often an inch 
diameter and have an_ outstanding, .d 
cious, sweet flavor. The sturdy, up? 
growth and large berries mean hard! p 
ing. The plants are perfectly harc 
vigorous growers. Don’t fail to inclu 
Sodus in your berry planting. No.1 Plan 
10 for $2.10; 25 for $4.40; 100 for $15.5 
postpaid, : ey ie 
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EVERBEARING ~ 
X INDIAN SUMMER (Red)—Th 
Everbearing Variety. Large, medium 
conical berries. Bears the last wee 
June and again from about September 
to killing frost. Abundant yielder. | 
No. 1: 10 for $2.35; 25 for $5.40; 
$19.00, postpaid. : 
