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FRUIT TREES AND SMALL FRUITS.—Continued 
PEACHES. 
75 ets. each; $7.50 per doz. ; $50.00 per 100. 
Belle of Georgia. Rich creamy-white skin, red cheek; flesh white 
firm and sweet. Freestone. 
Carman. Large, pale yellow; blush cheek; white flesh. Freestone. 
Crawford’s Early. Yellow, with red cheek; a popular variety. Free- 
stone. 
Crawford’s Late. Very large; yellow; fine late sort. Freestone. 
Champion. Skin creamy-white, with red cheek; early. Freestone. 
Elberta. A superb variety; yellow, with red cheek. Freestone. 
Greensboro. Yellow, with crimson cheek; flesh white. Semi-cling. 
J. H. Hale. Large; flesh yellow and firm; sweet. Freestone. 
Mountain Rose. Large, red, with white flesh; early. Freestone. 
Raspberry La France 
RASPBERRIES. 
$1.50 per doz.; $10.00 per 100 (except where otherwise priced.) BLACKBERRIES. 
$1.25 per doz.; $9.00 per 100. 
La France. New Everbearing variety producing large juicy berries f£]dorado. L set: black b : : aoe . 
of finest aroma; very prolifie and hardy. $5.00 per doz; $40.00 per 100. Erin oa ae a erna ee aimee sweet,and rich. 
Columbian. Large purplish-crimson berries of superb flavor. Snyder. One of the most productive; fruit sweet and melting. 
Cumberland. (Black Cap.) Large black berries of fine quality. 
Cuthbert. Large dark crimson berries of excellent quality and firm HOT-HOUSE GRAPES. 
texture; heavy cropper. Ships well. Planting Canes. $5.00 each. 
Golden Queen. Large yellow fruit; very productive. Black Hamburg. Bunches large; berries large, roundish oval, with 
ceane Blue Bloom flesh tender, juicy and rich. 
: ; : useat oO lexandria. Large bunches of transparent pal b 
St. Regis. (Renere.) A variety of recent introduction, producing colored grapes of delicious ASOT: y aaa 
fruit from June to October. The berries are large, bright red in color 
and of fine flavor. 
Marlboro. Crimson fruit of large size; very early. 
GRAPES 
Strong plants, 60 cts. each; $6.00 per doz. 
Except where otherwise priced. 
BLACK AND BLUE VARIETIES. 
Campbell’s Early. Large black berries; quality rich and sweet. 
75 cts. each; $7.50 per doz. 
Clinton. Small grapes, black, borne in compact bunches; late; 
grown principally for quantity of juice it produces. 
Coneord. Vigorous grower; excellent flavor. 
Moore’s Early. Bunch and berry large; very early. 
Worden. Large and sweet. MRipens well in cold localities. 
RED GRAPES. 
Brighton. One of the most desirable of the early red grapes. 
Catawba. A popular sort; large berries; excellent flavor. 
Delaware. Superior as a table grape; flesh very tender. 75 cts. 
each; $7.50 per doz. 
WHITE GRAPES. 
Moore’s Diamond. Vigorous grower; color greenish white. 
Niagara. Fine hardy sort; fruit tender and sweet. 
Pocklington. Fruit large; color light golden-yellow. 
CURRANTS and GOOSEBERRIES 
Currants and Gooseberries are host-plants to the White 
Pine Blister Rust, which does not spread through any other 
agency, except perhaps, by means of the wild-currant. The 
Federal and State Departments of Agriculture are doing their 
utmost to stamp out the While Pine Blister, and in order to 
give them all possible co-operation, we will not ship any plants 
of Gooseberries or Currants from our Nurseries until further 
notice. 
Six plants of one variety sold at dozen rate; 25 at 100 rate 
Black Hamburg Grape. 
