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Japan Plums 



Abundance. August. Large; red, yellow flesh; 

 sweet and rich. Valued for cooking and eating. 



Burbank. August. Good sized; red; valuable 

 domestic sort; flesh sweet, rich and yellow. 



October Purple. (Purple Egg). Large; purple; 

 flesh yellow and sweet. 



Satsuma. August. Good; purple and red. 



PEARS 



It is well to remember that all varieties of pears 

 are much better when picked a short time befors 

 they are ripe and then matured in a cool, dark room. 



Strong, selected trees, 60 cents each; $5.00 

 per 10; $35.00 per 100. 



Summer 



Bartlett. September. A popular variety, large 

 yellow fruit; sweet and juicy. Excellent for eating 

 or preserving; prolific bearer; strong grower. 



Glapp's Favorite. September. Large; pale 

 yellow with crimson cheek; fruit fine grained and 

 good for eating. 



Osband's Summer. August. Medium size; 

 yellow, with reddish brown cheek. 



Autumn 



Beurre d'Anjou. Late October. Large; russet 

 yellow; excellent flavor and a prolific bearer. An ex- 

 cellent fruit for preserving. 



Louis Bond de Jersey. Late September. Large, 

 yellow, with dark red cheek; good tasting. 



Seckel. September and October. A little brown 

 pear; exceptionally sweet and juicy. The standard 

 of excellence among pears. 



Sheldon. October. Large; russet and red; rich, 

 melting and juicy; fine flavor. One of the best. A 

 fine dessert variety. 



Worden-Seckel. September to October. Re- 

 sembles the old-fashioned Seckel pear; is equally 

 good and larger. 



Winter 



Duchess d' Angouleme. Very large; oblong; 

 russet color; flesh white with rich, buttery flavor. 

 A strong grower. 



Kieffer. Very vigorous and productive, even 

 when young; fruit large and yellow; a good keeper. 



Lawrence. November. Rather large, yellow 

 pear, of splendid rich flavor. 



Dwarf Pears 



Price, 50 cents each; $4.00 per 10. 

 Bartlett Duchess d'Angouleme 



Beurre d'Anjou Louis Bond de Jersey 



Seckel 



QUINCES 



Price, 50 cents each; $4.00 per 10. 



Champion. October. Large and productive; 

 splendid for cooking, and a good keeper. 



Orange or Apple. September. Large, handsome 

 fruit of good quality. A popular sort. 



Reas' Mammoth. Large and productive; by 

 many considered the best in cultivation. 



FRUITS 



Small Fruits 



Blackberries 



Price, 75 cents per 10; $4.00 per 100. 



Erie. Early, hardy and productive; large, swee 

 fruit of excellent quality. 



Eldorado. Sweet, melting and rich. A valuabl 

 variety, being hardy and very productive. 



Lawton. A good variety of fine flavor that i 

 very productive. 



Rathburn. Heavy bearer; extra large, jet blacl 

 fruits of fine quality. 



Currants 



Price, $1.50 per 10; $10.00 per 100. 



Black Naples. Black; excellent for jellies. 



Cherry. Large; scarlet; of excellent quality 

 X'igorous and productive. 



Fay's Prolific. Large; deep red. The mos 

 popular red currant. Mild and sweet. The bes 

 table variety. 



White Grape. White. 



Gooseberries 



Price, 25 cents each; $2.00 per 10. 



Chautauqua. Large; pale green and desirable 



Downing. Very large; whitish green; exceller, 

 for domestic use. , 



Industry. Dark red; excellent sort; very pre 

 ductive. 



Raspberries 



Prices of all varieties, except where otherwis 

 noted, are 75 cents per 10; $5.00 per 100. 



Cumberland. Large; black, firm and juicy. ' 



Cuthbert. Late red; good quality and ver 

 hardy. One of the leading commercial varieties. 



Golden Queen. A large, yellow, firm berry. 



Gregg. Large, early black variety. A vigoroi 

 grower and a heavy yielder. 



St. Regis. A new, ever-bearing red variety. . 

 valuable fruit for any home garden. Price, $1.5 

 per 10; $10.00 per 100. 



Grapes 



Prices of all varieties, except where othei 

 wise noted, are 25 cents each; $2.00 per IC 

 $12.00 per 100. 



Brighton. Fine tasting; excellent quality; re( 

 A productive and vigorous variety that is equal t 

 the better known Delaware. 



Campbell's Early. Large bunches; large swe( 

 fruits. A very early bearer and a most satisfactor 

 variety for the home garden. Price, 35 cents eacl 

 $3.00 per 10. 



Catawba. Late; red; medium sized; sweet. 



Concord. Blue; familiar sort; delicious flavo 

 If you have room for only one variety this is tl 

 kind that we suggest. 



Delaware. Red; small; compact bunches. Swee 

 sugary tasting with musky aroma. One of the fines 



Moore's Early. Black; very early. The lari 

 size of the fruit makes this a popular kind. 



Niagara. White; large; sweet, delicious flavo 

 Probably the best white grape in cultivation. 



Worden. Black; large clusters; sweet. A see 

 ling of the Concord. Ripens a little earlier and cq 

 sidered by some to be superior. 



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Five or more plants of any one variety at price per 10; 25 or more at price per 



