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or proper polleniz 
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bearing variety. A hardy, vigorous 
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NCOCAS—A fine medium early variety which pro- 
es large, juicy-sweet berries in abundance. Vigor- 
, robust growth and hardiness. — 
BEL—This is a midseason variety with the same 
ge, deliciously flavored fruit of the new improved 
blueberries. Hardy and vigorous grower. Along with 
the above two, it provides a full season of fruit. 
At least two plants must be used. Two year size. 
Any variety: Two for $2.85; 6 for $7.50, postpaid. 
Alfred Blackberries 
BLACKBERRIES 
3 ~ ALFRED—This new HARDY Blackberry came from 
- Michigan and will stand 35 degrees below zero. Needs 
no winter protection. Berries are much larger than 
the ordinary sort, practically coreless and very sweet. 
en days earlier than Eldorado and will bear abun- 
dantly the second year. ; 
1 year, #1: 10 for $1.65; 25 for $3.50; 100 for $12.50, 
postpaid. 
A package of 
GRO-STUFF 
is ineluded in each ship- 
ment of nursery stock. 
Use as directed for better 
results when setting out 
plants. 
CURRANT 
ED LAKE—Very large bril- 
liant red berries, excellent 
quality, borne in long, well- 
filled clusters. Does well every- 
where. We consider Red Lake 
about the best variety for all 
sections of the country. 
2-yr.. No. 1; each, 60¢; 5 for 
$2.50, postpaid. 
GOOSEBERRIES 
DOWNING—Largest and best 
of the green Gooseberries. 
Favorite for pie and sauce be- 
eause of excellent flavor and 
quality of the fruit. A vigorous 
grower, heavy bearer. Ex- 
tremely hardy clear into 
Canada. 
Strong two-year #1 plants: 
Each, 80¢; 5 for $3.50, post- 
paid. 
Downing 
RASPBERRIES 
\ LATHAM (Red)—Has yielded 290 24-pint crates per 
acre! The best medium season variety. Firm red ber- 
ries, large size, luscious, fine flavor, free from mosaic, 
fine for freezing, heavy yielder. 
_ i-yr. No, 1: 10 for $2.15; 25 for $4.65; 100 for $16.50, 
. postpaid. é 
CUMBERLAND—Large, firm, black Raspberries, mid- 
season, healthy, vigorous. Well branched canes. Fruit 
best quality. 
No. 1 Plants: 10 for $1.80; 25 for $3.50; 100 for $13.00, 
_ postpaid. | 
“ SODUS—Heaviest bearing of all the raspberries and 
one of the best for midwest fruit lovers. The rich 
maroon colored berries are firm, often an inch in 
diameter and have an outstanding, delicious, sweet 
flavor. The sturdy, upright growth and large berries 
‘mean easy picking. The plants are perfectly hardy and 
gorous growers. Don’t fail to include Sodus in your 
rry planting. 
o. 1 Plants: 10 for $2.25; 25 for $4.95; 100 for 
7.50, postpaid. 
VERBEARING 
INDIAN SUMMER (Red)—The best Everbearing 
riety. Large, medium red conical berries. Bears the 
‘week in June and again from about September 15 
frost. Abundant yielder. 
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producer. Berries are large, plump — 
1: 10 for $2.35; 25 for $5.40; 100 for $19.00, 
Strong two-year-old No. 1 
plants. Set from 6 to 10 feet 
apart and 12 to 15 inches deep. 
Grapes cannot be sent to Ore- 
gon or Washington. 
. ~CACO—Produces large bunches 
of great big, juicy, amber 
colored fruit. Very delicious, 
rich and sugary. Caco ripens 
in September and is very 
hardy. 
Each, 65¢; 5 for $2.55; 25 for 
. $11.25, postpaid. 
4 CONCORD—The all-time fa- 
vorite grape because it is such 
a heavy bearer and so hardy. 
The ,clusters of glossy black 
fruit are uniformly large and 
wide. They hang on until mid- 
October and are extra sweet 
and juicy. For years Concord 
has proven its heavy yielding 
ability and complete hardiness. 
While Concord is essentially a 
northern grape, it can be grown in the south, too, 
Concord 
Two for 79¢; 5 for $1.75; 25 for $7.00, postpaid. 
“FREDONIA 
(Early Coneord)—The earliest black 
grape! A newer black grape with a wonderful flavor. 
The big, heavy clusters of juicy berries ripen three 
weeks earlier than Concord, and really holds its fruit. 
Fredonia is extremely hardy and very productive. 
Each, 49¢; 5 for $2.00; 25 for $8.25, postpaid. 
“NIAGARA—Sweetest, most delicious and by long odds 
the most popular white grape. The yelHowish white 
berries are large, the bunches big and compact. 
Niagara ripens at the same time as Concord and bears 
abundantly. 
Each, 58¢; 5 for $2.15; 25 for $8.75, postpaid. 
Moraine 
, Locust 
SHADE TREES 
Trees cannot be sent by parcel post. They must be sent 
by EXPRESS only with CHARGES paid upon delivery. 
Give nearest express office. Remit to us for cost of 
trees. 
CLUMP OF BIRCH. Four small trees which may be 
planted together in the same hole to form a clump or 
separately if you wish. We cannot supply less than 4 
plants. 
One clump (4 plants) 2 to 3 ft., $1.55; 2 clumps, $2.75. 
ELM, AMERICAN. 80 ft. For the boulevard. Each, 
6-8 ft., $2.45; 2 for $4.50. Elm trees cannot be sent to 
New Jersey. ; 
ELM, CHINESE. 45 ft. Very rapid grower. Each, 6-8 
ft., $2.45; 2 for $4.50. Elm trees cannot be sent to 
New Jersey. 
LOCUST, MORAINE. (Plant Patent #836) 50 to 60 
ft. The finest variety grown. It is both thornless and 
seedless and therefore a very clean tree. Very hardy 
and grows rapidly with beautiful finely cut foliage. 
Each 5-6 ft. not branched, $5.50 each; 2 for $10.00. 
MAPLE, HARD or SUGAR. 50 ft. Foliage turns bright 
orange. Each, 5-6 ft., $4.00; 2 for $7.75. 
MOUNTAIN ASH, EUROPEAN. 20-30 ft. Fine for the 
lawn. Each, 6-8 ft., $4.50; 2 for $8.25. 
American 
Elm 
EVERGREENS 
Evergreens are practically indispensable around the 
home or gardén. Whether used as a foundation plant- 
ing around the house, as specimen plants on the lawn 
or as background for perennials and other flowers, 
they are not only beautiful but long lasting. Requiring 
little care, they quickly repay many times over their 
small original cost. : 
We offer choice transplanted varieties with the roots 
earéfully packed for shipment and easy, successful re- 
: a Rea ; planting. They are not 
: i balled and burlapped, 
making it necessary for 
-you to pay high charges 
on needless weight. of 
soil. All are sent POST- 
PAID. 
PYRAMIDAL ARBOR- 
VITAE. Beautiful dark 
green columnar-shaped 
trees with very dense 
foliage. Used for accent 
in foundation planting, 
at the entrance to house 
or as specimens. There 
is no evergreen that gives 
the finishing touch to a 
formal planting as does 
the Pyramidal * Arbor- 
Vitae. Tall growing, can 
be easily sheared to size 
wanted. A very popular 
variety in the Mid-west. 
Each, 15 to 18 in.,*$2.00; 
2 for $3.45, postpaid. 
GLOBE ARBOR-VITAE. 
Dense rounded, globe- 
shaped plants attaining a 
height of 3 ft., and as 
- - much across. A carefully 
Arbor-Vitae trimmed plant is always 
attractive and_ satisfactory. 
Each, 10 to 12 in., $2.00; 2 for $3.45, postpaid. 
CREEPING JUNIPER. Low growing—grows 8 to 10 
in. high. Spreads to about 4 ft. Long branches radiate 
from the plant and creep along the ground. Blue-green 
foliage. Makes an ideal evergreen for terrace planting. 
Each, 10 to 12 in., $1.85; 2 for $3.10, postpaid. 
PFITZER JUNIPER. Low growth—about 3 ft. 
Spreads to about 6 ft. Frosty gray-green foliage. Long 
graceful irregular branches. One of the fastest grow- 
ing, most spectacular evergreens. Will stand crowding. 
Easy to trim. Use for foreground in group planting. 
Each, 12 to 18 in., $2.25; 2 for $4.00, postpaid. 
SAVIN JUNIPER. Low growing—usually about 3 to 
4 ft. Semi-upright with spreading vase shape. Hori- 
zontal branches with dense, dark green foliage. Vigor- 
ous grower—even in smoky cities. : 
Each, 12 to 18 in., $2.25; 2 for $4.00, postpaid. 
SILVER JUNIPER. Tall variety—usually grows 15 ft. 
Hot dry weather brings out its silvery blue color to 
best advantage—sparkles in the sun. One of the most 
hardy, drought-resistant evergreens. Easy to trim. 
Each, 12 to 18 in., $2.00; 2 for $3.45, postpaid. 
AUSTRIAN PINE. Grows to about 40 ft. Relatively 
fast growing, 6 to 8 inches a year, adaptable to city 
conditions. Graceful sweeping branches, huge bunches 
of 4-6 inch needles. 
Each, 12 to 18 in., $1.65; 2 for $2.75, postpaid. 
MUGHO PINE. These low ball-shaped evergreens are 
ideal for foundations or mass planting. In the spring 
the new growth looks like multitudes of tiny candles. 
Very hardy, useful and attractive at all times. 
Each, 8 to 12 in., $2.00; 2 for $3.45, postpaid. 
BLACK HILLS SPRUCE. Grows to 30 ft, Bright green 
with bluish tint—a living Christmas tree for your yard. 
Compact, bushy, symmetrical. One of the most hand- 
some of all evergreens. One of the hardiest of Spruces. 
Each, 12 to 18 in., $2.15; 2 for.$3.85, postpaid. 
COLORADO BLUE SPRUCE. Grows to 40 ft. The 
tree that everyone longs for—with its wonderful 
coloring of silvery-blue-green, and its superb form 
eraceful branches cascading in even layers from ane 
tapering crown to a broad base. Every year they be- 
come more beautiful, more colorful. It is the land- 
seape favorite, ideally used as a single specimen on 
the lawn, or in groups. An evergreen that combines 
complete hardiness with charm and beauty, adaptable 
to nearly all climates. 
Each, 10 to 12 in., $2.00; 2 for $3.45. 
NORWAY SPRUCE. Grows to 35 ft. tall. Perfect 
pyramidal shape. Thick with graceful drooping 
branches. Dark green foliage. Christmas tree specimen. 
Grows in almost any soil or location. Extra hardy. 
Fast growing. 
Each, 12 to 18 in., $1.90; 2 for $3.25, postpaid. . 
SPREADING YEW. This lovely evergreen usually 
grows more wide than tall, branching out from the 
base to form a shapely bush. It has shiny waxy, dark 
green foliage and in the fall bright red berries about 
the size of small marbles. Does well in the shade. 
Each, 10 to 12 in., $2.25; 2 for $4.00, postpaid. 
UPRIGHT YEW. Tall growing—grows to 10 ft. Rich, 
dark green glossy foliage branches upward in columnar 
form. Particularly resistant to heat and drought. 
Each, 12 to 18 in., $2.75; 2 for $4.90, postpaid. 
Is Your Garden Going to 
the Dogs? Your Neigh- 
bors’ Dogs? 
“DOGZOFF” USE “DOGZOFF.” Do you 
Copyright 1933 know that dogs mean death 
to evergreens? Use this spray around the base of your 
trees. Also protects your shrubs and young trees. It’s 
not poisonous (even to dogs) and not offensive to 
humans. Also keeps away cats and moles. Easily ap- 
plied. Directions on each bottle. 
Price, 3 0z, Bottle (Season’s Supply), 75¢, postpaid. _ 
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