eS Erte ts ghia fae ea $ 3.25 
PROROM Lr ax Sixemarg sy eel ti Pact tink one eer a mn ae S000) 
SERAOM |e ca Nona tsy eebilane eh sarah eae i ee ee ee S215 
G2. ite eee OE chs ie Wee ee gd oa atid eo 4.00 
S-1Ottaetleavyaue| Ustad few see so ee | ee 10.00 
Chinese Persimmons 
~ Okame —\ Peiping 
And now folks I’m able to offer these excellent, 
marvelous wonders of Oriental horticulture. You know 
those large ones you like to buy on the market. These 
are grafted high to prevent frost burst at ground. 
Not recommended hardy north of Southern Penna., 
Jersey, L. I. and southern Ohio, west. 
N’ remember these are only for the real lover of growing 
rare plants—who feel he and a plant are one. 
Each 
i) f GN nee EC RO OMA ERG EE MRE LA OE $ 4.50 
iO LE Naty Amr ty cee Uekayh 2 eee ue tie eat ab aN Nee ee ta, 5.00 
OO ICE pee ae es ed Se eae Pacts actors, ee ee 7.00 
8-10 ft: these are really nice.sey se. 0) ot. es ats: 10.00 
3, 10 ft. heavy $15.00 each. One must be balled. Mention 
substitute. 
Pears—Blight Resistant, Budded. 
Here’s a family selection. 
“Maxine—Resembles Bartlett—excellent. And never 
known to blight. 
And here’s where I get a kick, kidding the public. For 
20 yrs. I’ve offered this marvel at a fair price. They tell 
me Stark has patented it and you the buyer, are gobblin’ 
them up for $9.00. Now if they don’t move I’ll raise my 
price. 
‘Worden Seckel—about three-fourths size of Bartlett, 
flavor Seckel. 
. Duchess—A delightful Fall pear. 
Each Dozen 
325) f CRONeL Will ns meee ern ee ee $2.00 $20.00 
SO ite one Tae gn a me ee pene aoe 25.100 
Ge Miieiea yy Wah i et eee ee ate om 3.00 30.00 
TeS, Lad Gag eae eee oe MUMS Ae ee ote: 5475 
Golden Weeping Willow 
The most hardy, the most beautiful of all weeping 
willows. For fish feed set by the pond and stream. Their 
insect pests ar: great fish food. Try them. 
Each 
DRORL Cee cash. Bias eh eee oa Se ae a atch Ne ee: $1.50 
Sahel Cape a eee ON eS CL eee, Se 3.00 
FLO AE oe es era en Hee Pe WN Seder ir enn Deka 4 4.00 
You busy dairymen who need shade in the meadow and 
no time to box or care for your trees. Here’s your steal. 
15-20 ft. I planted one late May in drought along dry 
stream. Grew like a weed. Truck loading only. Come 
and get ’em $15.00 each. 
Mulberry Morus—Grafted. 
This mulberry business got me down. Intoxicated with 
my preaching T thot I’d sell plenty, instead I pulled them 
out. 
Now we again have a dandy stand of grafts this fall. 
So I'll tell you about their feeding value. Our shoats were 
on half feed during the whole mulberry season; sheep love 
them, roosters lead the hens to them each morning with a 
sales talk on laying eggs on a cooling, high sugar fruit diet. 
Birds are a riot every day in the grove detracting their 
attention from OUR foods. Squirrels and even crows 
come to the table. Next year we hope to have enough for 
US too. 
SPECIMEN SIZE MULBERRIES: If you have a 
local landscaper to dig and plant for you ask for our heavy 
bearing list of 15-20 ft. trees in 4 varieties. $25.00 in 
ground. 
~\ Capsrun—This is a large fruited everbearer. Hardy, 
very sweet fruit. None over 6 ft. Prices next page. 
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