1843 CORK BARK BURNING 8USH 
(Euonymus Alatus) 
Covered with leaves of glowing scarlet-flame in fall and or- 
namental red berries. A  beau- 
tiful compact growing shrub with 
interesting corky-winged bark! Na- 
ture’s most brilliant spectacle of 
vivid red colors! Easy to grow, 
thrives everywhere, perfectly 
hardy. Maturity height 8-10 ft. 
PRICE: 2-yr., 15-18 in., $1.75 
each, postpaid. 
28 Actually has five different 
kinds of Apples on one tree. You 
need give no special attention, 
just pick and pick; red and yellow, 
early and late. An ideal one-tree 
orchard that will bear Bumper crops 
and provide useful shade. Standard 
trees grow to a height of about one 
story and are recommended for all 
properties. Bears in about three to 
six years. 
VARIETIES: Baldwin, Early Mc- 
Intosh, Red Rome, R. I. Greening, 
Yellow Transparent. (For descrip- 
tions, see standard varieties, page 
13). PRICE: 2-yr., large, 4-6 ft., 
$3.25 each. 
7 hie 
NOTHING FINER POLLENIZATION 
FOR THE GARDEN Good productiveness is assured by planting two or more different varieties 
E : s for proper pollenization. 
arly bearing—heavy yield- We recommend using | oz. of aluminum sulphate to a gallon of water for 
ing—wonderful for pies—ex- each bush. Also, 2 Ibs. of peat moss per plant. 
cellent for freezing. ~ 
PROFITABLE — 
VARIETIES 
RASPBERRY BUSHES ys 
Home Gardens 
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PRICES OF ALL VARIETIES (Except as Commercial 
noted); 1-yr., No. 1, select plants, postpaid, 
10 for $2.75; 25 for $4.95; 50 for $8.50; 100 
for $14.95. Not postpaid, 250 for $30.00; 500 
for $48.85; 1000 for $85.00. 
~1607 INDIAN SUMMER. The wonderful ever- 
* bearing Red Raspberry. Crop twice a year. 
Has very small seeds. Berries large, roundish, 
slightly irregular, good in quality, heavy 
yielder. Escapes mosaic. PRICE: postpaid: 
10 for $2.75; 25 for $4.95; 50 for $8.50; 
100 for $14.95; 250 for $30.95; Not post- 
paid, 500 for $49.95; 1000 for $95.00. 
~ 1602 SODUS. Purple. Berries very large, firm 
and good flavor. Much more resistant to 
drought. Mid-July. 
W606 TAYLOR. New Red Raspberry from New York 
Experiment Station. Long, conical shape; firm, 
thick flesh; flavor excellent. Larger than Latham 
and one of the heaviest bearers we have ever 
seen. Very early July. 
\1603 SEPTEMBER. A new Everbearing Raspberry. The red 
everbearing Raspberry introduced by the New York 
State Experiment Station. It ripens at least 2 to 4 weeks 
earlier than Indian Summer. The berries are of medium 
size, bright red, good quality. The plants are vigorous. 
Excellent for freezing. Escapes mosaic. PRICE: postpaid, 
12 for $3.95; 25 for $7.75; 50 for $14.95; 100 for 
$26.75; 250 for $57.50. Not postpaid, 500 for $95.00. 
“\1604 LATHAM. Large, round, rich brilliant red. A superb 
success in quality production and profits. Fruit clings to 
stem several days after fully ripe. Mosaic free. Early 
July. 
{1608 CUMBERLAND. Black. Berries large, firm, glossy and unsurpassed in quality. Early July. 
\\1609 NEW MORRISON. New Black Raspberry. It ripens a little later than Cumberland.*The color 
is an intense, glossy black, so attractive that these huge berries sell on sight. The fruit has al- 
most no seeds, firm texture, yet juicy. In short, this is the most promising new Black Raspberry. 
RASPBERRY COLLECTION M 
Cultivated Blueberries =, ioe eee 
: Not Huckleberries but Large Size Genuine Cultivated Varieties— 
Blueberries will grow in any good garden soil. A well drained sandy loam, acid soil is 
best. Muck soil may be used if it is acid and properly drained. Good air circulation is 
important. Common sulphur and peat moss will make soil acid. 
Set the plants 4 by 10 ft. apart. Cultivate once a week. Do not fertilize until plants 
have been set a year or more. Use Ra-Pid-Gro fertilizer or any reliable fertilizer, follow- 
ing directions. 
Prune plants when dormant in early spring, starting the fourth year. Remove one or 
two old canes each year, and lightly thin out the tops in remaining old canes. Thinning 
increases size of fruit. Plants in garden may be watered once a week during dry weather. 
1614 CONCORD. High bush, berries large, well flavored, and attractive in 
' appearance. Midseason. 
p 1615 RANCOCAS. Upright grower, vigorous, hardy; fruit very fine flavor. Fruit 
medium to large size. Sets very heavy crop of fruit buds. Midseason. 
\ 1616 JERSEY. Tall, nice shaped bush of attractive appearance. A good pro- 
ducer. Berries are 
large and of good 
_ quality. Late. PRICES OF ALL BLUEBERRIES 
™ 1617 WEYMOUTH. Not 
Plants seldom ex- Not Not Post- 
ceed 4 ft. in height Post- Post- Post- Post- Paid 
and are a _spread- paid paid paid paid 100 or 
ing type with dark ; Each 3-10 11-29 30-99 More 
green foliage. One 3-yr., 12-18 
of the earliest ber- in, ..$1.40 $1.10 $1.05 $0.90 $0.85 
ries to ripen. Large 3-yr., 18-24 
berries with  sub- ins | 1.95 1.70 1.45 1.30 1.20 
acid flavor. 
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