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SWAN RIVER NURSERY 
Peaches 
4 to 5 feet high J...t^. '. 50. 
5 to 6 feet high -<j.^r 75 
5 to 7 feet high . . . ': 1.00 
SUMMER VARIETIES - a^V«>. 
Belle of Georgia (White and Elberta (Red and Yellow) 
Red Cheek) 4 Greenboro (Deep Marion) Y/j . 
Champion (Whitened Cheek) Hale (Yellow, Red Cheek) J-^fW*^ 
Crawford's Early (Yellow, Red Mountain Rose (Large Red) _2.*#l<»y 
Cheek)^J^ ■ ^ ^ 
^ AUTUMN VARIETIES ^ ma 
Crawford's Late (Yellow. RedSalway (Yellow, Red Cheek) ' jft^ ' 
Cheek) ^ -rfl^ ■ Stump of the World (White, / 
Ipoh-Motrn taiiT (Wh it e ) Red Cheek)»3-/y^«* . 
Mulberries 
5 to 7 feet high 1.75 
6 to 7 feet high 2.00 
6 to 8 feet high 2.50 
Russian Black (Black) 
SMALL FRUITS 
Blackberries 
Each Per 10 
Strong plants 12 1 .00 
-Enife, Kittatinny, ElJsi'aJBrWfilii— ilii Eiiilj, Ward, gonly. HafMBSt 
Currants 
Strong plants 60 5.00 
Cherry, Fay's Prolific 
Extra strong plants .50 3.50 
President ^i/Wer (Red), White Grape (White) 
Gq^eberries 
American Varieties 
Strong plants 75 6.00 
Downing, Houghton 
Raspberries 
Strong plants 12 1.00 
CumbaiJand (Black Cap) Columbia (Dark Purple) 
Cuthbert (Red) Plum Farmer (Black) 
Coldnn «^«i«nn (Yellow) Early June (New Red Variety) 
St. Regis (Red) 
