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Small Fruits—Continued 
Peaches 
ELBERTA—Fruit, large, yellow, with red cheeks; flesh yellow, 
firm, juicy, fine quality. 
J. H. HALE—Fruit large. Globular, Color deep golden yellow 
overlaid with bright carmen. Flesh, solid, deep yellow, ex- 
cellent flavor. Skin smooth. s 
CHAMPION—One of the finest freestone peaches. Fruit is 
large. One of the showiest peaches on the market and is a 
good shipper and an excellent seller. 2 
CARMAN—Creamy white or pale yellow with deep blush; skin 
very tough; flesh tender and of fine flavor, juicy. 
CRAWFORD’S EARLY—Midseason. Yellow freestone, 
peach of this type. 
CRAWFORD’S LATE—A very large, yellow peach, a freestone 
of the.finest variety. Ripens early in September. 
best 
KALAMAZOO—Freestone of excellent quality. - Fruit large; 
golden yellow with crimson cheek. 
avor. 
Flesh yellow, delightful 
(By Express, Your Expense) 
25c each; $2.25 for 10 
-.40¢ each; $3.50 for 10 
65c each: $6.00 for 10 
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Worden Grape 
Grapes 
CONCORD—The Concord has become the most popular grape 
in the U.S. It is the standby in grapes. No Gther grape suc- 
ceeds over such a wide area or in so many different soils. Ma- 
; tures early, ships well, keeps well, and sells well. 
WORDEN—A black grape that resembles Concord closely but 
with more tender pulp, higher quality, and ripens a week to 
" ten days earlier. 
NIAGARA—The standard White Grape. Both bunch and berries 
are large and well formed. 
SALEM—For the table it is hard to beat. Salem ought to be in 
every garden and small vineyard. 
DELAWARE—An old time red variety, refined high quality. 
CATAWBA —It is the last to ripen, the bunch and berries are 
very large. 
AGAWAM—Deep red or maroon. 
__ Vine a strong, healthy grower. 
POCKLINGTON—A handsome white grape of extra large size. 
Bunch large and compact. 
BRIGHTON—The berries are wine red. Ripens in midseason. 
MOORES EARLY—Medium bunch, berry large jet black with 
purple bloom. : 
DIAMOND—Early white grape. 
CAMPBELLS EARLY—A black grape of high quality earlier 
than Concord. 
25¢ each; $2.50 per Dozen. 
1 year old vines... 
2 year old vines 30c each; $3.25 per Dozen. 
One of the best red grapes. 
Raspberry—Cumberland 
Raspberries 
25 for $1.50; 100 for $4.00; 500 for $15.00. 
CUMBERLAND—The fruit of this variety is largest of all the 
black caps, firm, a good shipper and one of the most profitabe 
as a market berry. Very choice black cap. 
KANSAS—Plants are strong, vigorous grower, will stand ex- 
tremes of drought and cold weather and still bear large crops. 
These will grow with less care than any other of the tip varieties. 
KING—Large red and is the most profitable variety of rasp- 
berries grown. 
CARDINAL—One of the most vigorous growers and one of the 
hardiest of all the Raspberries. It is considered one of the best 
purple berries. Of very fine quality for family use. 
Blackberries 
10 for 60c; 100 for $5.50; 500 for $25.00. 
ELDORADO—Large, sweet and a general favorite extremely 
hardy and a late variety. 
E. HARVEST—Standard, 
berries are gone. 
early blackberry, ripe before rasp- 
Asparagus 
25 in a Bunch, 60c per Bunch; 3 Bunches for $1.50. 
WASHINGTON—A new variety of Asparagus, practically rust 
proof, it is vigorous, high yielding strain of giant Asparagus. 
A most profitable crop to grow for market. 
Rhubarb 
3 for 50c; Per Dozen, $1.50. 
LINNAEUS—Large, early, tender and very fine, the very best 
of all Rhubarbs. 
VICTORIA—Very large, later than Linnaeus. 
