WEST NEWBURY, MASS. 
43 
PEACHES 
Each Per 10 
No. 1, 4 to 6 ft.45 3.50 
(Write us for price per 100) 
Belle of Georgia—Early, white flesh, good. 
Champion—August. White, fine eating. 
Early Crawford—September. Yellow, a favorite. 
Elberta—September. Yellow, good canner. 
J. H. Hale—September. Yellow, fine color and flavor. 
Late Crawford—October. Yellow, juicy. 
Rochester—September. Yellow, freestone. 
CHERRIES 
No. 1, 11-16 in., 5 to 7 ft.90 8.00 
Black Tartarian—Large, luscious, black. 
Windsor—Dark red, good eater and canner. 
Yellow Spanish—Yellow and red, fine eating. 
QUINCES 
No. 1, 4 to 5 ft.80 7.00 
Orange—Large, golden. 
PLUMS 
No. 1, 11-16 in., 5 to 7 ft. .75 6.50 
Abundance—Good sized, red, choice eating and canning. 
Burbank—Dark red, great canner. 
Damson—Small, blue. Excellent for canning. 
GRAPE VINES 
While some of these are old stand-bys, yet they are still 
worthy of a place in any garden. 
Strong 2 yr.50 4.00 
Campbell’s Early—Black, sweet and of good size. 
Catawba—Large, juicy, red, choice. 
Concord—Late, blue, an old popular variety. 
Moore’s Early—Early, blue, large and fine eating. 
Niagara—Large, white, honey-sweet. 
Pocklington—An extra large golden-white of excellent 
quality. 
Worden—A seedling of Concord, but much earlier and of 
fine flavor. 
Gaco—A new red variety considered the best out. 
65c each. 
Per 10 Per 25 Per 100 
BLACKBERRIES .90 1.75 6.00 
Eldorado—Large and sweet, very productive. 
RASPBERRIES .90 1.75 6.00 
Cuthbert—Large, red, sweet, abundant bearer. 
Latham—Large delicious red fruit. A strong grower. 
St. Regis—Everbearing, good cropper, choice. 
ASPARAGUS 
Conover’s Colossal 
A great favorite. 
2 yr . 
Per 10 Per 100 
.25 1.75 
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