The “Old Reliable” - Late 
LATHAM, the ‘‘Old Reliable’ Red Raspberry is a late, depend- 
able Red. Sure to bear you quarts of rich, deep red berries every 
year. One of the most planted commercial and home-grown Red 
Raspberries. It is dependable anywhere for it sure grows and 
produces. Its canes are hardy, withstanding sub-zero weather. 
Thrifty grower, productive. The berries are large, well flavored, 
don't crumble, not seedy, and have an attractive light red color. 
LATHAM PRICES—1-Year, No. 1 
W2eplants Wass cce sie ei $ 1.95 ZOOPplonisnesse eee. $19.00 
25iiplants) “Aceon orercie es 3.40 S00%plantsa yess. cee cee. 25.00 
SOtplcmnts yaaa ecscre sae 5.80 SOO rplants meee ne eee 39.50 
100) plants'e tes ees 10.00 TOOO plants aise: 77.50 
2-Year Transplants 
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New Black Raspberry 
This new Black Raspberry has been thoroughly tested wherever Black Raspberries 
are grown and has been found to be hardy, productive, and profitable. The stiff, 
stout canes don’t break over with their loads of big berries like many other weaker 
varieties. We stand behind Morrison in every way. The berries are above the aver- 
age in size, easily picked, don’t get soft if left on the canes, and don't crumble, 
always perfect and not the least bit seedy. Plant a few Morrison and have the best. 
MORRISON PRICES—1-Year, No. 1 2-Year Transplants 
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Morrison 
(GOLDEN QUEEN 
A Yellow Raspberry 
We are offering this ‘‘Wonder Raspberry” to our customers 
this year for the second time. Not only is Golden Queen some- 
thing unusual, but its golden yellow, sugar-sweet berries : 4 Is a 
make unusual preserves, jellies, etc., unilke anything you a ¢ i 
, Golden have ever seen or tasted before. You will sure like them as a 
Queen fresh dessert too, because of their unique. flavor, different 
from the Red Raspberries. You will find nothing more pleas- 
ing and appetizing than the Golden Queen. The bushes are 
hardy, productive and practically thornless. Get a dozen or 
~ so. Golden Queen plants have something unusual yet useful. 
x Price: l-yr., No. 1 plants, 3 for $1.00; 6 for $1.75; 12 
for $3.00; 25 for $4.75; 50 for $7.00; 100 for $11.00. 
2-yr., No. 1, 3 for $1.75; 6 for $2.75. 
A New Blue Hydrangea, Nikko Blue 
One of the drawbacks to growing Blue 
Hydrangeas was to get one that would 
withstand sub-zero weather and one that 
would bloom. Here’s what one of the 
larger growers says: ’’Now we have the 
Nikko Blue which is both hardy and beau- 
tiful. It has withstood 20 below zero. Of 
Blue Hydrangea 
=< \ course, the tops die down every winter but 
: } given a little mulch protection, the crowns Blue Hydrangea 
s will grow into branched shrubs in one sea- Beautiful blue blooms 5 to 8 inches across, blossom 
: son, 2 to 4 feet tall, with attractive foliage through most of the summer. Our 2-year bushes will 
and masses of flowers. It is not uncommon bloom for you this summer. For best blooms, keep soil 
to see flower heads more than a foot acid. Use Keith’s Acid Peat Humus (page 9) mix half 
across—the shrub completely covered with with your soil. Bank up around 10 inches with leaves 
es them.”’ In ‘’sweet”’ (alkaline) soil the flow- covered with soil for the winter. They like leaves mixed 
j «& : ers are pink, in acid soil they are blue. To in soil. 2-yr. bushes, $1.95 each; 3 for $5.35. Will bloom 
4 b { make and keep your soil acid, treat as for this summer. 
i . : Blueberries. See page 9 
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