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| FRUITS 
and NUTS 
All can be planted in Oct.-Nov., almost 
a year gained over next Spring and 
identical success. A sod mulch helps. 
Grafted English Walnut 
I Grafted on black walnut roots, it becomes 
‘| hardy in Zone V and can be grown safely and 
a fruited easily. 
||  Franquette—a fine variety, thin shells. 
2 year grafts........$4.25 each, 3 for $11.50 
N European Filberts 
Shrub to 15 feet, hardy in Zone III. Because 
of pollination, all three of the following 
varieties ought to be planted together: 
Barcellona, DuChilly, and Daviana. 
Strong 2-year plants............ 31 10heo 11-50) 
i, 6 for $22.00 
~\ NEW AMERICAN MULBERRY 
oy Ever-bearing, from June until September. 
» Large, refreshing berries without the maw- 
" kish sweetness of most varieties. Zone IV. 
4-5 ft. trees........$3.75 each, 10 for $28.50 
i \ BEACH PLUM 
Prunus maritima grows 6 to 8 ft. high, 
Mm hardy into Zone Ill. Thrives in gardens 
y, better than on seashores. Good drainage. 
Fine, useful plums. 
NOP Ue ee $2.00 eaach, 25 for $20. 
a ~~ MEDLAR 
Mespilus germanica Zone V. Small tree, 
with pear-like fruit, of unique, soft, acid 
flavor, must ripen after picking. 
TV EANEOLATIS: ...ccssceescsecs $3.00, 3 for $7.50 
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BLACK WALNUTS—Zone IV. 
One of our most beautiful native trees, 
growing well in any fertile well drained 
soil. The grafted sorts bear their first 
nuts commonly in the third to fifth year. 
Thomas is a rapid-growing tree. The meat 
is attractive and tasty, falls out easily in 
halves. 
Z towastee tend: ae $3.50 each, 3 for $10.00 
\( CHINESE CHESTNUT 
(Castanea mollissima). 
Similar to the American in flavor (sweet), 
but inured to the Chestnut blight. Zone V. 
Bears very young. Needs cross pollenizing, 
we will not sell less than 3 trees: 
1 to 1% feet S.... 10 for $1100, 100 65. 
Dal@esedeel (hme sol t0h eu l0 Ole b2U: 
Hit Gr f6@teAwe cc? (Ohm 10.00, 10 TO $00. 
Huge Hybrid Blueberries 
Really beautiful as specimens or in hedges. Suited for use in small 
quantities in the small garden. A 100-foot hedge will pay about $25 
worth of berries a year! (Spaced 18 ins.) 
Why Wait! Plant Some NOW! 
And enjoy the berries sooner. Not only will they add to your garden 
but each bush will pay for itself many times over! Hardy through- 
out U.S.A. 
NAMED KINDS , 
6 to 12 inches 
3 year, 12 to 18 inches 
2 year, 
3 year, 18 to 24 inches 
MIXED: (All varieties are splendid eating) 
12 to 18 inches (our selection) 
18 to 24 inches (our selection) ........0...0. 
\ Jersey. Large, vigorous. Hardiest. Early July. 
(Each) (10) (25) — (100) 
Ore Lee oo ter ars $9.50 $18.00 $ 70.00 
Etc Sete $1.50 12.50 26.00 100.00 
ase 2:00 15:00>~ 33:00: 120.00 
Si ac Sen he cae Fa 10.00 21.00 80.00 
oo, eden 12.50 26.00 100.00 
Pemberton. Vigorous bush, large berries. Midseason. Firm, slight aroma. 
Rancocoas. Early, good quality. 
‘ June. Erect bush. Early. Dark blue berries. 
, ~\Rubel. Tall grower, erect. Late. 
| \Weymouth. Earliest of all. Dark berries, best used for cooking. 
Set the plants in beds 4 feet anart each way. Several varieties should be included in 
every planting, as an exchange of pollen is necessary to produce good crops of berries. 
Or order “mixed” if you wish—we will assort for good pollenization. All varieties are 
almost equally fine. 
Blueberries require an acid soil containing peat or other rotted vegetable matter. They 
need a moderate supply of soil-moisture, and good drainage so that the roots can get 
air during the growing season. 
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