FRUIT TREES 
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THE BERRYHILL NURSERY CO. 
At a trifling cost and a little effort anyone can have Grapes and Berries 
SOUR CHERRIES 
Early Richmond. Fine pie and cooking fruit. Very productive. June. 
English Morello. Large, dark red; juicy; acid flavor. July. 
May Duke. Popular and desirable variety; light red. June. 
Late Duke. Large; light red; late and very fine. 
Montmorency. Large; red, tart fruit; very prolific. July. 
PEACHES 
Strong, vigorous trees, 25 cts. each, $2 for 10; extra-selected trees, 
40 cts. each, $3.50 for 10 
Belle of Georgia. Freestone; white; excellent flavor. Middle of Aug. 
Champion. Freestone; firm; rich, sweet and juicy. August. 
Iron Mountain. Freestone; large; sweet, juicy. October. 
Morris White. Firm, medium; sweet, juicy. August. 
Mountain Rose. Medium; nearly red; sweet; productive. August. 
Stump the World. Large; juicy; excellent quality. Freestone. Sep- 
tember. 
Crawford’s Early. Large; juicy, sweet, rich flavor. August and Sept. 
Crawford’s Late. Large; good quality; prolific. Freestone. Last of 
September. 
Elberta. Large; rich, sweet, juicy; for preserving and eating. Free- 
stone. September. . 
Salway. Large; juicy, rich and fine flavor. Early October. 
Wheatland. Large; juicy, sweet; fine quality. Early September. 
PEARS 
Strong, first-size trees. 40 cts. each, $3.50 for 10; extra-selected trees, 
60 cts. each, $5 for 10 
Bartlett. Prolific bearer; large; yellow. Early. 
Clapp’s Favorite. A very good early. 
Seckel. Popular fall fruit; sweet and juicy. 
Sheldon. Richly flavored; russet. Fall. 
Kieffer. Well known. Winter. 
Lawrence. Medium size; aromatic. Winter. 
Beurre d’Anjou. Rich flavor; large; green. Fall. 
Duchesse d’Angouleme. Very tender and juicy. Fall. 
PLUMS 
50 cts. each, $4 for 10 
Damson Improved. Large; dark purple. September. 
Lombard. Medium; violet; good flavor. September. 
Satsuma. Large; dark red. Cling. 
Burbank. Cherry-red; sweet. Early September. 
Red June. Juicy subacid. Early. 
Imperial Gage. Good size; greenish; sweet; juicy. Freestone. 
QUINCES 
35 cts. to 50 cts. each, $3 to $4 for 10 
Champion. Best; large; yellow. Early bearer. 
Orange. Large; handsome; good quality. 
GRAPE-VINES 
25c. each, $2 for 10; extra-selected, 3-year vines, 40c. each, $3.50 for 10 
Concord. Best blue Grape. 
Moore’s Early. Very early; excellent; blue. 
Catawba. Red; aromatic and sweet. 
Delaware. Delicious; medium size; red. 
Niagara. The best white Grape; large bunches. 
CURRANTS 
15 cts. each, $1 for 10 
Fay’s Prolific. The best red; very productive. 
Red Cross. Excellent; large; red. 
Lee’s Prolific. The black Currant. 
White Grape. Good white sort; very sweet. 
GOOSEBERRIES 
15 cts. each, $1 for 10 
Houghton. One of the best reds; enormous yielder. 
Red Jacket. Very fine; good size. 
Smith Improved. Sweet, green berry; very productive. 
Downing. Very large, excellent, green berry. 
RASPBERRIES 
75 cts. for 10, $5 per 100, except where noted 
Cuthbert. Red. A leading variety; good quality. 
Columbian. Purplish red; very fine. 
Cumberland. Hardy and productive; black. 
Black Diamond. Very popular; excellent variety. 
St. Regis Everbearing. Red; splendid novelty. 25 c. each, $2 for 10 . 
BLACKBERRIES 
75 cts. for 10, $5 per 100 
Rathbun. Very glossy; large and productive. 
Ohmer. A healthy, vigorous grower; abundance of very large fruit. 
HIMALAYA BERRY 
Black; borne in enormous clusters throughout the summer. Large, 
firm, yet melting and sweet. 25 cts. each, $2 for 10 . 
ASPARAGUS 
Strong, 2-year plants, $1.50 per 100 
Columbian Mammoth. White; excellent; good grower. 
Conover’s Colossal. A standard variety; quick grower. 
RHUBARB 
20 cts. each, $1.50 for 10 
Linnaeus. Large; early; tender and fine. 
Queen. Extra-large stalks; pink; best quality. 
STRAWBERRIES 
Fine, strong plants, 50 cts. for 10, $2.50 per 100 
EARLY VARIETIES 
Early Giant. The very earliest and one of the best; of good size, 
firm, juicy and aromatic. 
Early Ozark. Distinct, healthy and vigorous grower; berries large 
in size, firm, sweet and early-ripening. 
MIDSEASON VARIETIES 
Klondyke. One of our most popular varieties, and an enormous 
bearer; berries unusually firm, juicy and sweet; large and well shaped. 
Rewastico. A berry of beautiful color, shape and fine flavor; large 
and productive. 
Wm. Belt. A very popular variety on account of its hardiness, pro- 
ductiveness and fine aroma. 
LATE VARIETIES 
Stevens’ Late Champion. One of the best late .Strawberries; large 
and a good bearer. 
Chesapeake. Probably the most popular variety in America; splendid 
in every way. 
New Everbearing Strawberry, Progressive. This new everbearing 
variety is just as easy to grow as the common Strawberries. They yield 
plentifully in June, and keep on bearing all summer. Berries big, red, 
juicy and of splendid aroma. 75 cts. per doz. $ 4.50 per 100 
