. General catalogue and price list, spring 1902. Nursery stock Nebraska Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. GAGE COUNTY NURSERIES, BEATRICE, NEB. 11 r r iv Pf ton Pr 1000 05 30 2 50 05 40 3 50 10 GO 5 00 25 1 00 7 50 1 UO 8 00 Russian Mulberries. 6 to 12 inches, 1 year 12 to 18 inches, 1 year 18 to 24 inches, 1 year 2 to 3 feet, 1 year 4 to t) feet, 2 years Tliere is no better tree for ornamental hedge or close-in windbreak than the Mul- berry. It stands heat, cold and drouth, and bears immense crops of fruit seemingly without regai-
. General catalogue and price list, spring 1902. Nursery stock Nebraska Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. GAGE COUNTY NURSERIES, BEATRICE, NEB. 11 r r iv Pf ton Pr 1000 05 30 2 50 05 40 3 50 10 GO 5 00 25 1 00 7 50 1 UO 8 00 Russian Mulberries. 6 to 12 inches, 1 year 12 to 18 inches, 1 year 18 to 24 inches, 1 year 2 to 3 feet, 1 year 4 to t) feet, 2 years Tliere is no better tree for ornamental hedge or close-in windbreak than the Mul- berry. It stands heat, cold and drouth, and bears immense crops of fruit seemingly without regai-d to unusual conditions of the weather. Pigs and chickens consume great quantities of these berries wherever opportunity presents. Most children are very fond of them, as well as many grown people. From a ])lanting of 100 seedlings, you can get an assortment of varieties from very sweet to quite tart fruit. Note our very low prices, especially on our 2 to 3 feet grade. American Mulberries. Oownlng's Everbearing. Fine, rich, large fruit. Berries ripen for a period of several weeks. 4 to feet, price, each 25 cents; per 10, $ New American. Fruit of the best quality: immensely productive and ripens its fruit neai-ly all summer. 4 to 5'feet, price, each 25 cents: per 10. $ Grapes. The hardy sorts of grapes can be success- fully grown and of the very highest quality and abundantly with very little care if this i.^'done at the proper season. They will thrive any- where in the west, if given good soil and .sun- light, and not i)lanted too close to large ii-(H's. Should be planted in rows about ciglii li-ct a])art and (> to 7 feet in the rows. Our Con- cord, quoted at 2 cents each in hundred lots, with care, will come into bearing and be as thrifty as the 2-year No. 1. but if you are go- ing to plant them and leave till next fall with- out care, the large size will be more apt to sur- vive. When good cultivation cannot be given, a good heavy mulch of stable litter will answ
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