

Hardy, Thrifty, Dependable Planting Stock 



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PLUM TREES 



PH-^I 1-9 10-49 50-299 



2 vr.' 5-ti ft. n/16 up $-'5 5-60 5.45 



■2 Vr. 4-5 ft. 9/16 to 11/16 60 .aO .40 



2 vr. 3-4 ft. 7/16 to 9/16 oO .40 .3o 



1 Vr. 4-5 ft 60 -^ •« 



1 .vr. 3-4 ft »? .40 .So 



1 yr. 2-3 ft *^ •*» •*" 



FELLE-MBCKG or IT.\LIAX PRUNE. Our most 

 popular commercial plum. It succeeds under most 

 all climatic and soil conditions. The emit is dark 

 purple with a dark blue bloom medium to large 

 size, oval, pointed and tapering. The flesh is 

 juicv and delicious and it is very fine for drying 

 and" canning. It is fast replacing the German 

 prune in comercial plum orchards. VN e are glad 

 to sav we have a fine lot of trees of this splen- 

 did varietv to offer this year. This plum and 

 the Early " Italian prune we are selling make a 

 very profitable combination. 



GERMAN PRUNE. Esteemed for drying and pre- 

 serving. Large, oval, purple with heavy blue 

 bloom. Flesh firm. September. 



IMPEKI.4X G.\GE. Large, oval, yellowish-green, 

 rte>h greenish, juicy, best quality. September. 



LOMB-\KD. Medium round, oval, violet-red. juicy, 

 pleasant. Clings. A good market sort. Hardy. 



SHROPSHIRE D.\MSON. Fruit oval, medium size, 

 produces clusters, good fniit for preserving. 



D.VMSON. Old fashioned blue damson known to 

 every housewife for the fine jelly and preserves 

 they make. Prolific bearers. 



ABUND.\NCE. Yields abundantly, medium size, 

 bright cherry red, highly perfumed, Uesh yellow, 

 juicy and tender, excellent quality. Tree vigor- 

 ous, hardy. 



BURB.-VNK. Medium to large, orange-yellow, dot- 

 ted, mottled with red. Flesh yellow, good for 

 canning and market. Hardy, prolific. 



BR.\DSH.4W. Very large, dark -.iolet-red. (lesh 

 yellowish-green, juicy, pleasant. Tree vigorous. 



WICKSON. Largest of all Oriental Plums. Tree 

 upright in growth bearing good crops under 

 proper conditions. Fruit large, dark red over a 

 yellow ground, splashed and mottled with darker 

 red. Flesh amber yellow, juicy, firm, pleasant 

 and sweet in flavor. Stock limited. 



NEW PLUMS 

 8T.\NLEY. A cross between Agen and Grand Duke. 

 The fruit is of the prune type, excellent tor cook- 

 ing or eating out of hand. The tree is healtliy, 

 vigorous and produces full crops annually. Fruit 

 is large in si/.e. dark-blue with heavy bloom; 

 flesh, greenish-yellow, juic.v, fipe-graned, tender, 

 firm, sweet, pleasant : quality, good to very good. 

 Freestone. Mid-season. Stanley is one of the New 

 Y'p-.k Erj.eriment Station's jirize plums. 



E-\BLY IT.4LIAN PRUNE. Same size, quality and 

 color as Italian Prune but two weeks earlier. 1 

 yr. trees only. 



ALBION. Tree is productive, strong and vigorous. 

 Fruit is of Grand Duke type only larger and bet- 

 ter quality. Ripens very late. One of the most 

 remarkable of the new plums. Stock limited. 1 

 yr. trees only. 



IMPERIAL EPINEUSE. An old French plum of 

 prune type. Reddish purple, tender, sweet, juicy 

 and one" of the best flavored of old world plums. 

 The fruit ripens late and so escapes brown rot to 

 a large degree. The trees grow wonderfully well 

 in the East and can be classed the plum of plums 

 for the garden. Should be cross pollinated for 

 best results. One year trees only. 



FRENCH D.\MSON. Very vigorous grower, the 

 fruit surpassed all other fruits in its group. The 

 fruit is very large, good quality and a beautiful 

 plum, making it very popular on the commercial 

 market. Am abundant bearer, season a little after 

 Shrepshire Damson and conceded to be superior 

 to that variety. 1 year trees only. 



FIG TREES 



MAGNOLIA FIG. One of the hardiest species, doing 

 well where the winters are not to severe. Fruit 

 very large and of rich straw color. Fruit begins 

 to ripen the last of June and continues to put on 

 new fruit until frost. 



BROWN TURKEY'. Very hardy, dwarfish and pro- 

 lific. Fruit medium size to large, pear shaped, 

 skin copper brown, flesh white shading to pink, 

 quality good. 



CELESTE. Most widely planted of all figs in the 

 southeastern fig areas. It is hardy and can be 

 grown where less hardy varieties fail, jf'ruit is 

 medium in size, pear shaped, skin violet, flesh 

 white to rose color, firm, juicy, sweet and of ex 

 celent quality ; ripens early. 



EVERBEARING TYPE, Characteristics similar to 

 the Brown Turkey, otherwise it starts to bearing 

 in the season and continues to bear fruit tluongh- 

 out the growing season into late fall. This varie- 

 ty is very attractive as to bush and is used much 

 for ornamental purposes. 



Prices all Fig Varieties: 

 2 to 3 f«et, 60c each; S5.00 for 10. 



PEAR TREES 



PEAR 1-9 10-49 50-299 



2 vr. 11/16 up, 5-6 ft $ .75 $ .60 $ ,45 



2 vr. 9/16 to 11/16, 4 to 5 ft 60 .50 .40 



2 vr. 7/16 to 9/16, 3 to 4 ft 50 .40 .35 



1 vr. 4-5 ft 60 .50 .40 



1 vr. 3 to 4 ft 50 ,40 .35 



1 yr. 2-3 ft 45 .Ao .30 



WAITE PEAR 



WE H.YIL A NEW PEAR OF COM.MEKCI.AL 



POSSIBILITIES 10 TIMES MORE BLIGHT RE- 



SIST.4NT TH.AN THE KEIFFEK. 



A product of the U. S. D. A. Bureau of plant in- 

 dustry developed by Mr. M. B. Waite. The Waite 

 pear, "previously tested at No. 66131 is outstanding 

 in blight resistance never developing, under severe 

 test conditions, more than 10% as much blight as 

 the Kieffer. The fruit, resembles that of Bartett 

 and is about same size, ripening about same season 

 as Keiffer. The flesh is smooth in texture and is al- 

 most free of grit cells. It is more acid than Bart- 

 lett but is excellent for cooking and canning and 

 fairly good for dessert purposes. The tree is rather 

 slender, willowly grower and »f moderate vigor. 

 Requires cros pollination for consistent heavy crops. 

 We state that every pear grower should give this 

 pear a trial placting as it may prove the pear we 

 have been seeking. OUR SUPPLY IS LIMITED 

 TO ONE YEAR TREES ONLY. THE PRICE IS 

 15c PER TREE EXTRA OVER OTHER STAND- 

 ARD PEARS AS LISTED ABOVE. 



DOUGLAS. One of the hardiest, most blight re- 

 sistant, and productive varieties now being grown 

 which still has fair to good quality. Douglas is 

 a seedling of Keiffer, bears very young and better 

 quality than Keiffer. 



B.\RTLETT, Large size, golden-yellow when ripe 

 with beautiful blush Bext to sun. Buttery, juicy, 

 highly flavored. Tree strong grower, bears early 

 and abundantly. August and September. 



CLAPPS F.WORITE. Large, fine pear resembling 

 Bartlett. Melting, buttery, juicy with delicate 

 flavor. Tree hardy and productive. August and 

 September. 



BUERRE BOSC. Large, yellow pear, flesh white, 

 rich and delicious. Keeps until Christmas. 



GORHAM. Ripens 2 weeks later than Bartlett, 

 keeps longer. Fruit like Bartlett in size, color and 

 shape. Flesh white and highly flavored. Very 

 blight resistant. 5c extra per tree. 



OVID. Ripens later than Gorham. A Bartlett type 

 pear very large in size, good flavor, white fleshed. 

 A very late keeping Bartlett type pear. 5c extra 

 per tree. 



DUCHESS D'ANGOULEME. Very large, greenish- 

 yellow, stometimes russeted. Makes a beautiful 

 tree, heavy bearer, buttery, melting and sweet. 



AN.JOU, Large fine pear, buttery and meting. Tree 

 fine grower, productive. October to January. 



FLEMISH BEAUTY. Large, juicy, and rich. A 

 strong grower and good bearer, hardy but prefers 

 sunny location. September and October. 



SECKEL. Small, rich, yellowish-brown. One of the 

 best flavored pears known. September and October. 



KEIFFER. Tree practically immune to blight, very 

 thrifty and bears consistently heavy crops. Fruit 

 large to very large, golden-yellow, "often blushed, 

 juicy and one of the best pears. Keiffer Las been 

 very profitable in recent years. 



SHELDON. Large, round, russet and red pear, 

 very rich, fine quality. Tree vigorous, bears well. 

 October. 



Quince Trees 



OR.4NGE. Roundish 

 bright golden yellow, 

 very large, fine grained, 

 fine quality. Best for 

 cooking. Firm, will 

 stand shipping. 



CHA3IP10N. Fruit very 

 large, fair and hand- 

 some. Bears abundant- 

 ly while youug; flesh 

 cooks as tender as an 

 apple without hard spot 

 and cores; flavor deli- 

 cate ; quince taste. 



Quinee prices, all varieties 1-9 10-49 



2 year, 4 to 5 ft $ ,60 $ .50 



2 year, 3 to 4 ft 50 ,40 



CHAMPION QLINCE 



DWARF PEARS 



The cultivation of Dwarf Pears is very profitable. 

 The trees are low-headed and the fruit is easily 

 handled and comes into bearing usually the second 

 or third year. We recommend the following varie- 

 ties to be good growers and bearers and to give the 

 best satisfaction as dwarfs : 



.Seckel Keiffer Clapp's Favorite 



Duchess Bartlett 



(For description of these varieties see Stand. Pear). 

 Prices Dwarf Pear 1-9 10-49 



2 yr. well branched %", 3' up $ .75 $ .60 



2 yr. well branched %" to %", 2V2' up... .60 .50 



GRAPE VINES 



The .Sheridan Grape. Fast becoming a favorite 

 in the Central Grape growing area. 



1940 REGISTERS A SUCCESSFUL SEASON 

 FOR THE EASTERN GR.4PE GROWER 



Plant This Year to Maintain Grape Production 

 For The Future 



Our Very Low Prices On Grape Vines 



Each 5 10 25 100 



Concord 2 yr.. No. 1 $ .15 $ .50 $ .80 $1.50 W.,50 



Concord 1 yr.. No. 1 10 ,40 .60 1.25 3,50 



Moores E'ly, 2 yr.. No. 1 .20 .75 1,20 2.50 7.00 



Moores E'ly, 1 yr„ No. 1 .15 .60 .90 1.75 5.50 



Niagara, 2 yr.. No. 1 15 .60 1.00 2.25 6.50 



Niagara, 1 yr.. No. 1 10 .45 .75 1.50 4..'i0 



Delaware, 2 yr„ No. 1 20 .90 1.50 3.00 10.00 



Delaware, 1 yr.. No. 1 15 .60 1.00 2.00 7.00 



Worden, 2 yr.. No. 1 20 .75 1.20 2.50 7.00 



Worden, 1 yr.. No. 1 15 .60 .90 1.75 5.50 



Catawba, 2 yr.. No. 1 15 .60 1.00 2.25 6.75 



Catawba, 1 yr„ No. 1 12 .50 .90 1.75 5,00 



Caco, 2 yr.. No. 1 25 1,10 2,00 4.50 15.00 



Caco, 1 yr.. No. 1 20 .90 1.50 3,50 12.00 



Portland, 2 yr„ No, 1 20 .80 1.50 3.00 10.00 



Portland, 1 yr.. No. 1 15 .60 1.00 2.25 8.00 



Fredonia, 2 yr.. No. 1 20 .60 1.00 2.25 8.00 



Fredonia, 1 yr., No. 1 15 .60 1.00 2.25 8.00 



Sheridan, 2 yr.. No. 1 15 .60 1.00 2.25 8.00 



Golden Mc'at, 1 yr.. No. 1 .60 2.75 5.00 11.25 42.50 



Moore's D., 2 yr.. No. 1.. .15 .60 1.00 2.00 7.00 



Moore's D., 1 yr. No. 1.. .12 .50 .90 1.75 5.00 



Ives, 2 yr.. No. 1 15 .60 1.00 2.25 6.50 



Agawam, 2 yr.. No. 1 15 .60 1.00 2.00 7.00 



Agawam, 1 yr,. No, 1 12 .50 ,90 1.75 5.00 



Write for special prices for 300 plants or more 

 giving list and grades desired. 



JAPANESE PERSIMMONS 



The Japanese persimmon is adapted to most re- 

 gions in the south and can be raised successfully 

 as far north as Penna. The trees are vigorous of 

 growth and bear young, the fruit is well known in 

 the markets and comands good prices. We offer 

 two of the most popular varieties. 

 Y'EMON. Fruit is large to very large, bright yel- 

 low and generaUy seedless. Flavor is brisk and 

 very good. Skin is smooth without any tinge of 

 red. 

 T.YNE-NASHI. Large to very large, conical in 

 shape. Light yellow changing to red as the fruit 

 ripens. Flesh is astringent until fully ripe when 

 it acquires a delightful flavor that is characteris- 

 tic of the fruit. 



Price: 3 to 4 feet, 60e each; $5.00 for 10. 



NUT TREES 



Plant Bountiful Ridge Grafted Pecan, English 

 Walnut and Black Walnut Trees For Quick Results. 



1 5 



SCHLEY' PECAN. Grafted trees, 2-3'... $1.00 $4.50 



STU.4RT PECAN. Grafted trees. 2-3'... IJM) 4.50 



SUCCESS PECAN. Grafted trees, 2-3'.. 1.00 4.50 



ENGLISH W.ALNUT. Grafted trees, 3-4'. 1.00 4.50 



Benge Black Walnut. Grafted trees, 3 4'. 1.00 4.50 



Stabler BIk. Walnut, Grafted trees, 3-4'.. 1.00 4.50 



Thomas BIk. Walnut. Grafted trees, 4-5". 1.25 5.50 



Thomas BIk. Walnut. Grafted trees, 3-4'. 1.00 4,50 



BL.YCK WALNUT. 4-5' 70 3.00 



BLACK WALNUT. 3-4' 50 2.00 



J.YP.\.X WALNUT. 2-3' 60 2.50 



BUTTER NUT.. (White Walnut) 3-4* 70 3.00 



.Y.MERIC.YN FILBERT. (Hazel Nut) 2-3'. .65 2.50 



B.XRCELONIA FILBERT. 2-3' 70 3.00 



LUCHILLY FILBERT. 2-3' 70 3.00 



RHUBARB 



MY.YTT'S LINNAEUS 



The most popular variety of fhe Old Fa<hiontd 

 Pie Plant. 



Strong 1 yr. whole roots, 1 to 1% in. caliper 10c 

 each; 7()c for 10; $1.50 for 25: $2.50 for 50; $4.00 for 

 100: $16.00 for 500; $30.00 for 1000. 



Strong 1 yr. wliole roots, 1% to 1% in. oalioer, 

 12c each; 90c for 10; $1.90 for 25; $.3.25 for 50; $5.00 

 for 100; $20.00 for 500; $37.50 for 1000. 



