ORNAMENTAL FRUITS 
Edible Fruits Which Lend a Striking Beauty to the Landscape 
and are a Distinct Satisfaction to the Palate 
(All Ornamental Fruits Postpaid Unless Otherwise Indicated) 
e COLORFUL BUSH CHERRIES e 
“ (Prunus Tomentosa) 
N Nanking Cherry A most ornamenta! 
upright spreading shrub. Pink in bud, the tiny 
flowers open a pure white with striking con- 
trast between the white flower petals and the 
bright red and orange calyx. In June the 
branches are studded with large rich red fruits, 
closely resembling our early May Cherries. 
Good to eat and they make beautiful rich jel- 
lies and wine. Set several plants for best pol- 
lenization. Price, 2-ft. plants, $1.00 each; 3 for 
$2.75 Postpaid; 3-ft. plants same price by express. 
Other Bush Cherry Varieties: VBROOKS. 
and \GOLDEN BOY. See page 14 for prices and 
description. 
NANKING 
CHERRIES 
Other Ornamental 
Fruits 
Listed Elsewhere in the Catalog 
FLOWERING CRABS 
WASHINGTON HAWTHORN 
BLUEBERRIES 
RED RICH STRAWBERRY 
(For Edging & Pyramid Garden) 
SCARLET ARONIA 
| Plant it 
KOREAN BARBERRY ‘Juneberry bushy and or- 
: usters 
New American Mulberry COTONEASTERS berries “Becoming edaniee Blue 
WHITE SNOWBERRY ees a Price, 75¢ each; 3 
or e . 
\New American BITTERSWEET TREE 
Mulberry 
Often called the Everbearing ~ 
Bey Ree pie outs “Adams Imp. 
are produced from June un 
September. These Mulberry Elde rbe rry 
trees are all very heavy fruit- The large berries and 
ing, producing edible fruit extra large fruit clus- 
which is most attractive to ters of the New Adams 
birds. They are excellent or- variety are a decided 
namental trees. Price, 5 ft. improvement over the 
trees, $2.50 each by Express. common kinds. Makes 
delicious pies, jam and 
wine. Price, 90c each; 3 
for $2.50. 
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Adams Imp. Elderberry 
Am. Cranberrybush 
\WENTWORTH VARIETY 
A beautiful native shrub bearing showy 
masses of white flowers in June, fol- 
lowed by large brilliant clusters of red 
fruit in late summer and fall. The fruit 
is very high in pectin, of striking red 
color, used chiefly in making jellies or 
sauce or served with meats. The plant 
is a highly ornamental shrub in itself, 
attaining a height of about 8 to 10 feet 
with deep green foliage throughout the summer. Very 
decorative in fruit which hangs in clusters and begins 
to color by the end of July, remaining on the branches 
and keeping its bright scarlet color until the following 
spring. 
Price, American Cranberrybush—Heavy 18-24 inch plants 
$1.25 each; 3 for $3.25, Postpaid. 
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