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PLUMS 
Plums bear heavier crops if a tree of 
Satsuma is also planted to supply 
pollen. 
Howard Miracle (Pat.). Delicious 
highly flavored plum with tasty flesh 
and small pit. July-August. 
Santa Rosa. Small oval, deep maroon 
to purple skin and amber flesh veined 
crimson. Sweet and delicious. 
June. 
~Satsuma. Plums of good size, firm, 
blood red flesh. Useful as a pollenizer. 
August. 
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THE “‘SNAP-CUT”’ JS THE 
HOME GARDENER’S HANDIEST TOOL 
Razor sharp blade acts on a soft, non-dulling metal 
anvil. Cuts tough, 34” branches with amazing ease. 
Though imitated throughout the world, the ‘‘Snap- 
Cut'' Pruner has never been equaled. Your dealer 
will tell you ‘‘Snap-Cut’’ tops them all. 
““EZY-CUT”’ 
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Smooth working, easy 
cutting. Makes trim- 
ming lawn edges easy. 
Made like a_ tailor's 
scissors, So balanced, 
they're almost effort- 
less to use. 
Other famous Seymour 
Smith tools — saws, 
lopping shears, tree 
trimmers, etc. — will 
all help make your 
gardening easier. 
Seymour Smitu . 
OUR 103rd YEAR 
_ ing. September. 
* BLACKBERRIES 
Late © 
~ THORNLESS BOYSENBERRY 
PRUNES 
French Improved. Large deep purple 
fruits of good quality. Used for dry- 
Standard. Large oval fruits with tasty 
amber flesh, juicy and richly flavored. 
August. 
Sugar. Excellent tree for home plant- 
ing. Fruits large and sweet. Purple. 
August. 
WALNUTS 
Makes a large spreading tree. For 
home planting it is best suited for use 
as a shade tree. The crop of nuts being 
incidental to the ornamental qualities. 
Franquette. Very hardy. Rich sweet 
flavor. Strong shell, long and pointed. 
Payne. High quality. Starts to bear 
while young. 
Boru: 
For Home Planting 
Cane Berries. For home planting or 
fences, or low 4-6 foot trellis where 
canes can be tied to wires. Set plants 
4 feet apart. 
Fruit jet black, sweet, tasty and small 
seeded. 
BOYSENBERRY (Thornless) 
A hybrid berry producing very choice 
fruit, often 1% in. long and full of 
luscious flavor. For pies, jellies and 
preserves. 
CUTHBERT RASPBERRY 
: : : RASPBERRIES 
No thorns, and fine large berries. \ Cuthbert. Large, tender, deep red 
-YOUNGBERRY aed caeeat S ; 
Fi fl red de urple, almost ee coe ac aad hed SES 
seedieveitruite Bice growing cele Excellent for table and pre- 
plants. : 
LOGANBERRY 
“Thornless Loganberry. Vigorous vine 
f producing heavy crops of delicious 
dark red berries. This type, without 
thorns, is best for home use. 
. STRAWBERRIES 
~ \Donner. Heavy bearer in early spring. 
Fine quality. 
Gem (Everbearing). Bears well in fall. 
|’ Ktondyke. April to July. High quality 
4 berries on vigorous plants. 
w Lassen. Extremely large fruits. 
Me Shasta. Produces from spring to fall. 
Good sized firm juicy berries. Best for 
the central coastal areas. 
~“Streamliner (Everbearing). Rich color 
and full flavored berry esteemed for 
_ freezing or canning. 
‘20th Century (Uteh). Everbearing. A 
j very large, firm, all red berry. The 
vines produce heavy crops but require 
good ground and lots of water. 
STRAWBERRY STREAMLINER 
ARTICHOKE 
Green Globe. Ornamental steel blue foliage about 3 feet high and enormous 
flower buds which are picked before they open and served cooked. 
RHUBARB ASPARAGUS 
Feel tte Stalks bright red. Fine Martha Washington. Early. Produces 
avor. 
high quality tender tips. Rust resistant. 
