Choice New Garden Fruits (Cont’d).—_West Grove, Pa. 127 
FIVE LUSCIOUS JAPAN PLUMS 
" ae W* CAN scarcely say too much in favor of these deli- 
: Ap eae cious Japan Plums; they make nice, thrifty little 
trees and usually ripen a crop the second year after 
planting. Scarcely any other fruit trees will bear so 
quickly and abundantly, and few so delicious. They are 
particularly suitable for planting in gardens and yards, 
where there is not room for large trees. They are no 
trouble to grow. We offer five of the very best varieties. 
Red June—The earliest large fruited market Plum, red with yellow 
solid flesh, good bearer and keeper, a splendid variety. 
Burbank—Crimson purple, rich and handsome, tree hardy and 
productive. 
Abundance—Very early and a heavy bearer, amber color with white 
bloom, highly perfumed and flavored, ripens in August, and claimed 
to be curculio proof. 
Wickson—A Burbank seedling of great merit, fruit very large light 
green changing to deep red, flesh extremely rich and firm, and an 
excellent keeper. 
America—Large, handsome, fruit bright golden yellow with pinkish 
bloom and very hardy and productive; flesh solid and a good 
keeper. 
Price Same for Aj Nice 1=year mailing size roe’ 
15 cis. each, 3 for 35 cts. 
of 5 for 50 cts., postpaid. Fine 2-year Trees, 30 cts. each, 3 
. NEW JAPAN PLUM, AMERICA for 75 cts., $2.40 per doz., express. 
NEW ASMERICAN MULBERRY 
HIS is the finest Mulberry for fruit; makes nice, healthy, vigorous trees; begins 
bearing very quickly, is enormously productive and berries are large and excel- 
lent quality; ripe middle of June to middle of September. Nice one-year trees, 25 cts. 
each, 5 for $1.00, postpaid. Two-year trees, 30 cts. each, 4 for $1.00, by express. 
Russian Mulberry—Very hardy vigorous grower; valuable for feeding silk-worms, 
etc. Fruit of small size, varies in color trom white to black. One-year trees, 
15 cts. each, 3 for 85 cts., postpaid. Two-year trees, 20 cts., 3for 50 cts., $1.25 
per doz., by exptess. 
‘New Dwarf Bismarck Apple 
We take pleasure in recommending this wonderful 
New Dwarf Apple for planting in gardens and yards, 
where fine fruit is desired, but not room for large trees. 
It has been thoroughly tested and proved to be a most 
valuable variety. Remarkable for its dwarf growth and 
early and abundant bearing. Little trees, not over two 
to three feet high, frequently bear large apples a few 
months after planting, and all should bear abundantly in 
avery short time. The apples are large and beautiful; 
tich golden yellow, streaked with red. They ripen 
about mid-season and are most delicious quality. The 
trees may be planted only three to four feet apart, along 
a fence or in any vacant corner you happen to have, and 
will soon repay you with delicious fruit. 
PRICE Nice one-year trees, 25 cts. each, 3 for 65 cts. $2.25 per doz., 
postpaid. Two=-=veartrees, 35 cts. each, 3 for 90 cts., $3.00 
per doz., by express, at purchaser’s expense. 
For List of Standard Apple Trees, see page 129 
Collection of Small Fruits for the Garden 
STRAWBERRIES, our selection of variety 
RASPBERRIES, sé se Go ae 
BLACKBERRIES, ‘“ s gs oe 
CURRANT BUSHES “ “ es es 
GOOSEBERRY ce a 6 <6 
JAPANESE WINEBERRIES 
STRAWBERRY RASPBERRY 
CRUNELLS (New Gooseberry Currant) 
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20 Garden Fruits for 90 cts. 2 Collections for $1.60. 
ay 8 Collections for $2.25, all postpaid. 
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NEW DWARF BISMARCK APPLE 
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