. Book on summer gardening. Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Commercial catalogs New York (State) Binghamton. NEW PROLIFIC DWARF JUMEBERRY. EW PROLIFIC DWARF JUHEBERRY. The Juneberry is a fruit thai has come to stay. The New Dwarf Pro- lific variety is a quick grower, forming dense clumps of bushes, which seldom grow higher than a man's head. When very smallânot over a foot in heightâthey will blossom and bear fruit. The berries are aboui the size of an average cherry, dark purple in colo
. Book on summer gardening. Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Commercial catalogs New York (State) Binghamton. NEW PROLIFIC DWARF JUMEBERRY. EW PROLIFIC DWARF JUHEBERRY. The Juneberry is a fruit thai has come to stay. The New Dwarf Pro- lific variety is a quick grower, forming dense clumps of bushes, which seldom grow higher than a man's head. When very smallânot over a foot in heightâthey will blossom and bear fruit. The berries are aboui the size of an average cherry, dark purple in color, and of an excellent very sweet and delicate flavor. Good judges say that it is one of the finest fruits to eat raw that ever ripened in the sunlight. The berry, after it is mature and good to eat without cooking, if allowed to remain on the bush, will keep in perfect condition for two or three weeks, withoul decay- ing or dropping. Aside from its value as a fruit, it is one of the most showy and handsome flowering shrubs, it blooms very early in spring, before the leaves start, and so abundant are the flowers that the whole bush is covered as with a of snowy whiteness. Regular price 25c. each, five for $ Uur stock of juneberry plants is so large and fine this season that we will sell at one-half above prices. Two for twenty-five cents, five for fifty-five cents, ten for $ This is an entirely new fruit from Japan, and unlike any other in cultivation. Trees are shrubby, and do not grow over five ur six feet high, and bear freely when less than two feet 11 height, like currant bushes. Fruit is borne in great quantity the whole length of the branches; is oblong in shape, and much tiie color of a dark red cherry, and has s-mall pit. In laste they are unlike any other fruit; rich, juicy, sharp, sprightly ; much more luscious than any cherry: Every one who tastes it is enthusiastic over it. Ripens in July and August ; hardy. Destined to â become as popular as the
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