SEND ROSE ORDERS EARLY. PLANT SOON AS POSSIBLE 
BERRIES...fresh from your own garden 
A dozen assorted berry plants set along the fence in your garden will produce all the berries 
you can use for table, jelly, jam, and still have a few left over to make your friends and neigh- 
bors happy. Full ripe flavor, too. 
MAIL ORDERS—Send 35c for packing and postage if order for berries is less than $3.00. 
TRELLIS BERRIES 
Plant 6 to 8 feet apart and train on trellis. Fruit 
is borne on l-year-old wood. After berries are 
harvested cut off old wood and train new 
growth on the trellis. Keep well watered and 
fertlized. 
Boysenberries 
BOYSENBERRY—This has become one of the 
most popular berries. They are large, maroon- 
red, highly flavored and have few seeds. 
35c each; 12 for $3.50. 
THORNLESS BOYSENBERRY — The same fine 
quality berries as the thorn variety but it 
ripens a week earlier and the canes are smooth 
with no thorns. 50c each; 12 for $5.00. 
\\ THORNLESS LOGANBERRY—Same fruit, same 
characteristics as the above but without thorns. 
50c each; 12 for $5.00. 
BLACKBERRY 
\ MAMMOTH—One ‘of the earliest of black- 
berries. Very productive and one of the most 
delicious. Train on a trellis and cut laterals 
back to 3 or 4 feet to induce the growth of 
fruit spurs. When fruit is harvested, remove 
old canes and train up the new. 
35c each; 12 for $3.50. 
CURRANTS 
Plant 2 to 3 feet apart in the row; trim out the 
old wood when it begins to decline. 
™ CHERRY CURRANT—Very large deep red. 
50c each; 12 for $5.00. 
GOOSEBERRY 
~. CHAMPION — Smooth, medium-large berries, 
well flavored and sweet when fully ripe. A 
strong grower and prolific bearer. 
Extra size plants: 50c each; 6 for $2.75; 
12 for $5.00. 
If wanted by mail send l5c each for packing 
and postage. 
RASPBERRIES 
Plant 2 to 4 feet apart in the row. After fruit- 
ing season cut out the old wood. Keep well 
watered and fertilized. 
~A LLOYD GEORGE — The largest red raspberry 
and one of the finest home use berries, for 
jams, jellies, and for eating fresh. The fruit is 
of the finest quality and is borne in huge clus- 
ters, 35c each; 12 for $3.50. 
MUNGER BLACK RASPBERRY—A berry with 
few seeds and a distinctive flavor. A hardy 
berry. Succeeding wherever the red variety is 
grown. 35c each; 12 for $3.50. 
STRAWBERRIES 
Enjoy the flavor and aroma of fully ripe straw- 
berries, freshly picked from your own garden. 
100 plants set 1 foot apart each way is consid- 
ered a family size planting. Keep the runners 
pinched off until after fruiting season and the 
plants will bear a good crop the first year. 
BANNER—By far the most popular strawberry. 
Large luscious berries from spring to fall 
Plant them early and keep the runners pinched 
off for the first season crop. These are the 
genuine Banner. 12 for 75c; 100 for $5.50. 
ROCKHILL—A runnerless strawberry, in Cali- 
fornia propagated by crown divisions. It is 
planted extensively in barrels but it is also a 
very fine garden berry. 
25c each; 12 for $2.00; 100 for $15.00. 
SHASTA—Medium large, red berries of good 
flavor. Popular garden variety for northern 
and central California. Delightful aroma when 
ripe. 12 for $1.00; 50 for $3.75; 100 for $7.00. 
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Streamliner Strawberry 
4 STREAMLINER — Almost round in _ shape, 
smooth and attractive with a deep glossy-red 
color, When fully ripe they are very sweet, 
have a delightful aroma and a delicious flavor. 
They are large and hold their size well through- 
out the season. 12 for $1.00; 100 for $7.00. 
DWARF FRUIT TREES 
You can have your own orchard and a garden too with Hallawell’s dwarf fruit trees. They grow 
in bush form and present less of a shade problem in the small city lot where you would ordinarily 
plant a good sized shrub, you'll find them both useful and ornamental. Shipping orders send 
75c packing and postage for one tree, 50c per tree for more than one. 
2-year-old Trees $4.00 each; 3-year-old Trees $5.00 each 
“ DWARF APPLE 
GRAVENSTEIN—Red and yellow. August. 
JONATHAN—Old favorite red apple. Late fall. 
RED DELICIOUS—Blush red. September. 
YELLOW DELICIOUS—Ripens September. 
“ DWARF PEAR 
BARTLETT—Favorite. Ripens in August. 
COMICE—Greenish yellow (red blush). October. 
BEURRE HARDY— Yellow with pink blush. Sept. 
BOSC—Yellow; rose-blush; juicy, winter. 
“DWARF APRICOTS 
MOORPARK—Very large, sweet and juicy. July. 
PERFECTION—Excellent for eating, canning. 
August. 
~*~ DWARF CHERRIES 
BING—Darkest red; deliciously sweet. June. 
LAMBERT—Very large, deep red; sweet. July. 
MONTMORENCY—Large shiny red pie-cherry. 
June. 
ROYAL ANNE—Large light amber fruits. June. 
“DWARF PEACHES 
HALE HAVEN —Freestone; eating, 
July. 
J. H. HALE—Very large, juicy and sweet. Aug. 
RED HAVEN— Yellow freestone, red blush. July. 
canning. 
Dwarf Apple Tree 
‘DWARF PLUMS 
CLIMAX—Large, red; home garden plum. June. 
SANTA ROSA—Red flesh, large; juicy. July. 
SATSUMA—Large; round; flesh claret-red. July. 
VEGETABLE ROOTS 
ASPARAGUS ROOTS 
MARY WASHINGTON — Large, 
shoots with purple tips. 
dark green 
PARADISE—Large green shoots, mild flavored, 
and a very heavy cropper. Excellent for freez- 
ing. 
12 for 85c; 25 for $1.65; 
50 for $3.00; 100 for $5.75. 
HORSERADISH 
ROOTS available January to May—$2.00 per 
dozen, packed and postpaid. 
ARTICHOKES 
GREEN GLOBE—Large root divisions to bear 
a crop of buds the first year. They are tender 
and will not withstand a freeze. 
Local or city orders. NOT FOR SHIPPING: 
ASc each; 3 for $1.25. 
By mail January to April: 75c each; 12 for $7.50. 
packed and postpaid within 4th zone. 
RHUBARB ROOTS 
CHERRY GIANT — This is the finest quality 
rhubarb grown. It always commands the high- 
est price in the market. Stems are bright cherry 
red and do not require peeling. Strong roots. 
2 roots $1.50; 5 for $3.50; 12 for $7.50. 
Postpaid within 4th zone. 
