R. & J. FARQUHAR CO., BOSTON. Fruit Trees and Small Fruits 



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PEACHES 



75 cts. each; $6.50 for 10; $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. Free- 

 stone. 



Crawford's Early. Yellow, with red cheek. A popular variety. 

 Freestone. 



Crawford's Late. Very large ; yellow. Fine late sort. Freestone. 



Champion. Skin creamy white, with red cheek. Early. Free- 

 stone. 



Elberta. A superb variety. Yellow, with red cheek. Freestone. 



Greensboro. YeUow, 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. Free- 

 stone. H - 



RASPBERRIES 



$1.25 for 10; $10.00 per 100, except where otherwise priced 



La France. (Everbearing.) Produces large, juicy berries of finest 



aroma; very prohfic and hardy. $2.50 for 10; $20.00 per 100. 

 Columbian. Large, dull red berries of superb flavor. 

 <!iumberland. {Black Cap.) Large, black berries of fine quahty. 

 Cuthbert. Large, dark crimson berries of excellent quahty and 



firm texture. Heavy cropper. Ships well. 

 Golden Queen. Large, amber-yellow fruit. Very productive. 



1.1.80 for 10; $15.00 per 100. 

 Latham. (Everbearing.) A splendid strong-growing variety, 



producing immense quantities of bright red extra-large berries 

 ■ from June until freezing weather. Very hardy. $2.00 for 10; 



$15.00 per 100. 

 Marlboro. Bright crimson fruit of large size; very early. 

 St. Regis (Ranere). (Everbearing.) Produces fruit from June to 



October. The berries are large, bright red in color, and of fine 



flavor. 



BLACKBERRIES 



$1.25 for 10; $9.00 per 100 



Eldorado. Large, jet-black berry; melting flavor; sweet and rich. 



Erie. An early variety; fruit uniform and sweet. 



Snyder. One of the most productive; fruits sweet and melting. 



Elberta Peach 



DEWBERRIES 



$1.20 for 10; $9.00 per 100 



Lucretia. A trailing variety of the blackberry, ripening be- 

 tween the raspberry and blackberry. Fruit large and hand- 

 some. 



CRAPES 



60 cts. each; $5.00 for 10, except where otherwise priced 



We offer the following ten Hardy Grapes selected from a list sub- 

 mitted by Dr. W. G. Kendall in a lecture at a meeting of the Mas- 

 sachusetts Horticultural Society as the varieties best adapted for 

 NewEngland cultivation. They ripen in the order listed below. 



Green Mountain. (White.) Very early; fruit medium size, 



greenish white, thin-skinned, sweet and juicy. $1.00 each. 

 Brighton. {Red.) Medium-sized fruit of the finest quality; large 



bunches; color wine-red. $1.00 each. 

 Worden. (Blue.) Similar in appearance to Concord but bears 



larger fruit and is earher; bluish black, juicy and sweet. 

 Niagara. (White.) A favorite variety with large, luscious fruit 



of excellent flavor; thin-skinned, tender and juicy. 

 Agawam. (Red.) Fruit is of good size and has a rich aromatic 



flavor and attractive color. 

 Diamond. (White.) Large greenish-white fruit, of dehcious 



flavor and borne in immense compact bunches. 

 Concord. (Blue.) Popular variety, very hardy; fruit bluish 



black, large and juicy. 

 Delaware. (Red.) Rather small fruit, but excellent in quahty, 



and very prolific. 75c. each. 

 Salem. (Red.) Late variety; fruit large and luscious with an 



agreeable aromatic flavor; ripens with Concord. 

 Vergennes. (Red.) The latest Grape of all with finely flavored 



fruit; handsome color and good keeper. 



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 Fed- 

 eral and State Departments of Agriculture are doing their utmost 

 to stamp out the White Pine Blister, and in order to give them 

 aO possible cooperation, we will not ship any plants of Goose- 

 berries or Currants from our Nurseries until further notice. 



Concord Grapes 



Wot less than 5 plants of one variety at the 10 rate, 25 at the 100 rate 



