Fruits for Home and Market 
Blackberries 
98SN04 BLOWERS. A mammoth, up- 
right grower; enormously productive. 
Fruit is large, glossy, firm and luscious. 
98NO0S ELDORADO. Very popular, 
especially throughout the North and 
Northwest. Berries of medium size, jet 
black, mild and sweet, early. 
Prices of above Blackberries: 
Prepaid 6 12 25 50 
Blowers ......$0.90 $1.25 $1.85 $3.50 
Eldorado ..... .75 1.15 1.65 2 
Not prepaid 100 250 500 1000 
Blowers ..... $5.75 $11.75 $22.50 $44.00 
Eldorado |... 4.75 9.75 18.50 36.00 
Raspberries 
98N12 CUMBERLAND. The largest 
of all black raspberries. Strong grow- 
er; productive; large. Mid-season. 
9SN15 CUTHBERT. A strong grower 
and productive; very large, bright red; 
season medium to very late. 
98N18 ST. REGIS EVERBEARING. 
Berries are of large size, surpassing 
quality, rich, sugary, bright crimson in 
color. Bears from June until middle of 
October. 
Prices of above varieties of Raspberries: 
6 12 25 50 
BolHehaisiei=te $0.75 $1.15 $1.85 
Prepaid $3.50 
100 250 500 1000 
Not Prepaid. Osher $4.50 $8.00 $15.00 $29.00 
APPLES Plant 30 feet apart 
Early winter; dark 
96N05 Baldwin red; high quality. 
96N09 Delicious No other sort has 
so completely won 
the country on the basis of sheer merit 
as has ‘‘Delicious.” The apples vary 
slightly in shape and coloring in differ- 
ent sections and on different soils. An 
early and profuse bearer. Fruit large, 
dark red over a yellow ground, flavor 
of the finest. 
96N19 McIntosh 2; “957, 3d ABete 
flavor extra good. Grstdecea ideal by 
many. Fall. 
96N23 Stayman’s Winesap 
One of the very best money - making 
winter apples; quality excellent. Red 
distinctly striped with carmine; of large 
size and pleasing flavor. 
96N32 Yellow Transparent 
Very early, yellow summer apple; tart 
and pleasant flavor; roadside or nearby 
market favorite. Known everywhere 
and largely planted. July. 
Ary of the above varieties of Apples: 
4 to 5 ft. 95e each; 3 for $2.30, prepaid. 
Not prepaid, 6 for $3.75; $6.50 per doz.; 
25 for $12.00; 50 for $22.00; $42.00 per 100 
CHERRIES 
Plant sweet varieties 25 feet apart 
Plant sour varieties 20 feet apart 
96N63 Black Tartarian {$%°<"? 
Mo silt 
largely planted of the sweet cherries; 
early, purplish-black; very sweet. 
96N65 Montmorency (°° ¢ 7:2 
TM seh RT vot 
bright red, large, popular for pie mak- 
ing. 
96N69 Yellow Spanish 
ber, red-cheeked; 
Gesee ) 
Pale am- 
large, firm and juicy. 
Any of the above varieties of Cherries: 
4to5 ft. $1.20 each; 3 for $3.00, prepaid. 
Not prepaid, 6 for $5.25; $9.50 per doz.; 
25 for $18.00; 50 for $34.00; $65.00 per 100 
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Strawberries 
June-Bearing 
9SN32 PREMIER. An excellent ship- 
per and also fine for home garden. Deep 
red berries in clusters. Extra early. 
98N34 JOE. (Joe Johnson or Big 
Joe.) Very large, medium red, good 
quality. Especially adapted to _ poor, 
sandy soil. Mid-season. 
98N42 WM. BELT. Large, light col- 
ored fruits of irregular coxcombed shape. 
Heavy yielder. Late. 
Prices of above varieties of Strawberries: 
Prepaid Not Prepaid 
25 50 100 250 500 1000 
$0.70 $1.05 $1.75 | $2.70 $4.15 $8.00 
Everbearing Strawberries 
98N45 MASTODON “The Wonder- 
berry.” The largest, most delicious and 
heaviest yielding of all Everbearing 
sorts. 
Not Prepaid 
25 50 100 250 500 1000 
$1.25 $1.90 $3.25! $7.00 $13.00 $25.00 
9SN49 PROGRESSIVE. Of vigorous 
Prepaid | 
habit. The berries, which are smooth 
and uniform in size, are deep crimson, 
glossy, and of good quality. 
Prepaid Not Prepaid 
25 50 100 | 250 500 1000 
$1.00 $1.50 $2.50/$5.00 $8.00 $14.00 
PEACHES Plant 18 feet apart 
The earliest stand- 
96N41 Carmen ard) “wialrile ty sof 
merit. 
Creamy white or pale yellow 
skin, with deep blush. White flesh; 
semi-cling stone. Prolifie bearer; valu- 
able for market. 
A valuable, ex- 
96N43 Rochester 4, V2.3?! of: 
low peach that begins to bear quite 
young. The fruit grows to immense 
size, is a beautiful orange yellow, blush- 
ed and mottled with dark red spots. The 
yellow flesh is very juicy and highly 
flavored. Freestone. Middle of August. 
In season of rip- 
96N51 J. H. Hale ening it bridges 
the gap between Rochester and Elberta. 
The peaches are very large, of round 
shape, with a deep golden yellow skin 
overlaid with carmine; flesh is golden. 
96N55 Elberta Midseason. Fruit 
large, skin golden 
yellow with deep red cheek. Flesh yel- 
low, very fine grain, juicy, rich, sweet 
and splendidly flavored, a perfect free- 
stone. Best known and most largely 
grown. 
Any of the above varieties of Peaches: 
4 to 5 ft. SOc each; 3 for $1.80, prepaid. 
Not prepaid, 6 for $2.85; $4.75 per doz.; 
25 for $9.00; 50 for $16.00; $30.00 per 100 
PEARS 
96N71 Bartlett Most, widely srown 
: variety; large size; 
high flavored; yellow; August-September. 
Large, 
96N73 Clapp’s Favorite ¢2"*%°: 
melting; green, with red cheek. August. 
Yellow with red 
96N75 Kieffer cheek. Perhaps the 
most extensively grown of all winter 
varieties. 
Small fruits but fine 
96N77 Secke grained flesh, dull 
red with russet; October. 
Plant 20 feet 
apart each way 
Prices of above varieties of Pears: 
4to5ft. $1.00 each; 3 for $2.50, prepaid. 
Not prepaid, 6 for $4.25; $7.50 per doz.; 
25 for $14.00; 50 for $26.00; $50.00 per 100 
Write us if in need of varieties of Fruits other than those listed; we may be able to supply them 
98N60 Maule’s Home Garden 
Strawberry Collection 
25 PREMIER (very early) 
25 JOE (mid-season to late) 
25 WM. BELT (late) 
25 PROGRESSIVE (everbearing) 
100 plants in all, covering 
the entire Strawberry sea- 
son (value $3.10), sent pre- 2 2 
paid for only © 
PLUMS Plant 20 feet apart 
Japanese.)| 
96N82 Abundance {22° 7°5%)) 
and red; very juicy and excellent qual-) 
ity. 
(Japanese.) Late} 
96N84 Burbank (7272058), ores 
red; yellow flesh; hardy and productive.; 
(Euro = 
96N86 German Prune $§*% 47,°) 
Oval fruit, purplish-blue; rich and juicy.} 
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(European.) A 
S6EN88 Shropshire favorite Dam- 
son for preserving. Fruit oval, medium, 
size, dark purple produced in clusters. 
Any of the above varieties of Plums: 
4 to 5 ft. 90c each; 3 for $2.25, prepaid.: 
Not prepaid, 6 for $3.75; $6.50 per doz.;/ 
25 for $12.00; 50 for $22.00; $42.00 per 100° 
Extra strong, 
Grapes 2-yr.-old plants 
97NO08 CATAWBA. Dull purplish-red, 
medium large berries. Bunch large, long 
and broad. The standard red Grape. 
97N34 DIAMOND. Large and compact 
bunches. Berries are large, greenish-} 
white and juicy. Ripens early. ; 
97N63 MOORE’S EARLY. Berries are: 
large, jet black with purple bloom. 
iipens earlier than Concord; very profit-| 
able. | 
97N76 NIAGARA. The most popular 
white grape; thin skinned, sweet and 
luscious. Mid-season. 
Any of the above named Grapes: 
45e each; 3 for $1.00; 6 for $1.55; 
$2.70 per doz.; 25 for $5.00; 
50 for $9.00; $17.00 per 100, prepaid 
97N12 CONCORD. The most popular 
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grape in America. Bunch large, com-_ 
pact; berries very large; skin tender; 
flesh sweet, juicy. A vigorous grower. 
Color blue-black. 
35e each; 3 for 75e; 6 for $1.25; 
$2.00 per doz.; 25 for $3.50; 50 for $6.00; 
$10.00 per 100, prepaid 
97N98 Maule’s Grape Collection 
One extra strong 2-yr.-old plant each of 
Catawba, Concord, Diamond and oR 
Early (4 in all value $1.70), sent nt $1.2 
prepaid for only Saapenasacoocossoces 2 
