25c 
2 year, No. 1 Each 20c 
Varieties | 
\ concord (Blue) Diamond 
(White) - (sheridan (Black) 
Lindley (Red) \Catawaba (Red) 
RASPBHRRY 
2 yr. No, 1 plants Each 
Varieties 
~Oumberland Black 
~Red - Sodus Purple. 
BLACKBERRY 
No. 1 Plants grown from root 
cuttings, Each 12c per 100 $10.00 
\ Varieties ' 
- Early Harvest =‘Eldor- 
= Latham 
Alfred 
ado - ‘Snyder -\Mersereau. 
BLUEBERRY 
2 yr. 9 to 12 inch Each 90c 
Varieties 
\Rancocas - \Rubel ee = 
Blueberries are not very easily in- 
jured by late spring frosts. —Re- 
corded temperature as low as 22 
D have done very little damage 
when in full bloom. We have nev- 
er known bluberries to be a com- 
plete crop failure due to spring 
frosts, 
ececcess ecogecve eoce coco =: 
POCHRANTS 
2 yr. Red Lake Light Red color 
Each 40c 
15c 
20c 
10c 
15c 
per 100 $12.00 
GOOSEBERRIES 
3 yr. Nice Plants. 
lendale Reddish Purple stands 
dry soils well Each 60c 
uri Giant Hach 50c 
BOYSENBERRIES 
2yr.No.1 Plants Each 25c 
+ Thorness Each SOc 
aN YOUNGBERRIES 
‘2yr. No.1 Plants Each 25¢ 
“Thornless Each 30c 
DHWBERRIES 
Aincreein 2 yr. Each 15 
Native Plants Each 10c 
STRAWBERRIES 
Strawberries give the quickest 
returns, for your investment. A 
good paying crop here in the Oz- 
arks. All plants have been twice 
inspected and found free of Red 
Stelle, Trne to name plants guar- 
anteed. 
Per 50 plants 80c 
Per 100 plants 1.25 
Per’ 1000 ™ «" 510.00 
Varieties 
EF ~ Senator Dunlop - -‘ Blakemore 
Gem Everbearing 25 for $1.25 
50 for $2.50 100 for $3.75 
GARDEN PLANTS 
Asparagus Mary Washington, 
Per 50 $2.00 
Horseradish 2 yr Crowns each 15c 
Rhubarb, Victoria whole roots, 
Each 12% 
Rhubarb, McDonald Divisions 
Each 
Garden Sage, easy to grow 
4 1 yr. Plants 
Hi{NSON BUSH CHERRY 
2 yr. 18 to 24 inch Bearing size 
Bach 60c 
These plants may be used as 
ornamental plantings and _ the 
fruit makes very good jams and 
ellies. Fruit resembles the moun- 
tain choke cherry. Takes at 
least 2 plants to pollenate. 
75C 
25c 
