BUNTING'S NURSERIES, SELBYVILLE, DEL 
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Cherry Trees 
Prices of Cherry Trees 
Each 10 100 
First-class, 4 to 6 feet $0.30 $2.75 $2.5.00 
Black Tartarian. [Sweet]. Black; very large, juicy and rich, fine flavor. 
Wonderfully productive; tree a strong grower. Deserves general culture. Last 
of June. 
Dye House. Medium size, skin red, flesh rich, soft, juicy and tender; 
sprightly, sub-acid. Ripens one week before Early Richmond. 
Early Richmond. [Kentish]. Medium size, dark red, melting, juicy, 
sprightly acid flavor. June. 
Plum Trees 
Prices of Plum Trees 
EacK 10 100 
First-class, 4 to 6 feet $0.30 $2.76 $25.00 
Red June. Ripens first of August. Fruit medium large; flesh light lemon 
yellow; half cling; slightly sub-acid and of good quality. 
Burbank. Fruit very large, dark violet red; flesh juicy and pleasant. Very 
productive. Middle of August. Extensively planted. 
Abundance. Fruit very large and showy; flesh light yellow, exceedingly 
juicy, tender and iweet. A good market variety. July. 
Quince Trees 
Prices of Quince Trees 
First-Class— 30c each; $2.75 for 10. Van'ette*— Bourgeat & Champion. 
Currants 
strong 2 year old: IBc each, $1.00 for 10, $2.50 for 50. 
If to go by mail 60c per 100 for postage. 
Wilder. [Red]. Strong grower. Fruit large, firm and very productive. 
Fay's Prolific. [Red]. Fruit large and very firm. Heavily planted everywhere. 
Gooseberries 
Plants 15c each, 10 for $1.25. Vone<ie»-Houghton [Red] & Downing [Red]. 
Qenilemen: HernJon, Da. , March 4, '14. 
"Che ylpple trees came in good condition and in a good lime, were oery nice. A lot of 
Strawberry plants bought of you in 1913 produced remarkably TDcll last year in spite of the drouth. 
Yours truly, Jllfred Stanton. 
