AMERICAN WONDER LEMON 
Sometimes offered as Ponderosa Lemon. The most 
unusual plant ever offered for indoor culture. During 
the blooming season, several times a year, the plants 
are covered with fragrant, waxy-white flowers, 
followed by large lemons of excellent quality. 95¢ 
each; 2 for $1.85, postpaid. 
DWARF ORANGE 
_(Othaheite Orange.) A grand pot plant with 
attractive glossy green foliage and fragrant, waxy 
white blossoms tinged with pink. Fruit is about 
one-fourth the size of ordinary oranges; plants pro- 
duce 10 to 12 oranges at a time. Beautiful and 
highly interesting. 95¢ each; 2 for $1.85, postpaid. 
“DWARF TANGERINE 
An exciting new plant that you will want to add 
to your collection. Small, deep-orange fruits, glossy 
green foliage and dainty, fragrant blossoms make 
this unique house plant an attraction the year 
around. $1.25 each; 2 for $2.25, postpaid. 
American Wonder Lemon 
TROPICAL COLLECTION 
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Postpaid 
1 Dwarf Orange 
1 Dwarf Lemon 
1 Rose Gardenia 
No Discount 
~~ PERSIMMONS 
You will enjoy the delicious, bright golden- 
orange fruits of this hardy and very orna- 
mental tree for years to come. Sweet as 
honey, with a rich spicy flavor; highly prized 
for preserves and jelly. 2-3 ft., $1.10 each; 
2 for $2.00; 4 for $3.95, postpaid. 
DWARF ‘NANKING 
CHERRY 
Grows only 7 feet tall, and bears loads of 
bright red, delicious cherries — just reach up 
to pick them! Fruits ripen mid-July; delicious 
eaten fresh and in pies. 2-yr., Bearing Age, 
$1.25 each; 2 for $2.35; 4 for $4.45, post- 
paid. 
“HIGH BUSH CRANBERRY 
Great clusters of brilliant red berries appear 
in late summer and remain through most of 
the winter; very delicious for jelly. Clusters of 
white flowers appear in spring. 2-yr., field- 
grown plants, $1.00 each; 2 for $1.95; 4 
for $3.95, postpaid. 
Persimmon 
Juneberry 
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~. JUNEBERRY 
Delicious, wine-red berries produced in great 
abundance in June; excellent for jams and 
jelly. The shrub is one of the earliest to 
bloom in spring and is a breath-taking sight 
with its long, graceful racemes of delicate 
white blossoms. The silvery foliage, appear- 
ing after the flowers, make a fine contrast 
among other shrubs. The berries attract many 
species of birds. 2-yr., field-grown plants, 
$1.10 each; 2 for $2.10; 4 for $3.95, post- 
paid. 
— FIGS 
Sure you can grow them! Our everbearing 
Figs are developed for growing in the North, 
as they do well in either tubs or out-of-doors; — 
however they cannot be grown successfully 
outdoors north of Philadelphia. Plants bear 
the first year they are set out. Fruit is of 
good size, sweet and delicious. 
to be first in your locality to have this en- 
tirely different fruit. 2-3 ft., $1.35 each; 2 
for $2.65; 4 for $5.10, postpaid. 
Highbush Cranberry Seas 
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