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DOLGO CRAB —> — 
NEW 
FREDONIA 
GRAPE 
Ornamental and fruit tree— 
extremely hardy. Fiery red 
jelly Crabs. 3-4 ft. trees, 50c; 
4-6 ft. trees, 65c. Page 30. 
— OKA 
CHERRY 
The outstanding 
new early black 
Grape. Three weeks 
earlier than Con¬ 
cord. Large, round 
berries, compact 
clusters. Its juicy 
flesh, excellent fla¬ 
vor and heavy 
fruiting qualities 
place Fredonia 
first among hardy 
Grapes. Strong, 
heavy plants, 45c 
each; 5 for $ 1.40; 
10 for $2.70. 
Postage extra, 11c 
for 1 plant; 13c for 
five plants. See page 
Large, meaty, 
black-red cherry 
-—bears fruit the 
first year. Deli- J|j| 
ciousflavor. Bushy 
habit — grows p| 
anywhere. 
L 2-3 ft., 40c fl 
\ each; 3 trees, V 
ft $1.05. \9 
Vt 3-4 ft., 45c 
each; 3 trees, 
M $1.20. ^ 
n 4-6 ft., 55c; 3 trees, 
M $1.50. Page 31. 
PATTEN PEAR 
Large, fine flavored 
fruit, tender and 
juicy. Perfectly hardy 
—very productive. 
A real Bartlett type 
Pear forthe North. 
2- 3 ft. trees, 60c; 
3- 4 ft trees, 70c. 
Page 30. j 
UNDERWOOD 
PLUM 
Large, popular canning or 
eating Plum—always a fa¬ 
vorite. 3-4 ft. trees, 45c; 4-6 
ft. trees, 55c; 5-7 ft. trees, 
95c. See page 30. 
SAPA CHERRY-PLUM 
Large purple-black fruit. Trees bear sec¬ 
ond year. Sweet and juicy. 2-3 ft. trees, 
40c; 3-4 ft. trees, 45c; 4-6 ft. trees, 55c 
Page 31. 
SUPERIOR 
PLUM 
Largest California fype Plum. 
Peels like a peach; delicious, 
yellow flesh. Hardy. 3-4 ft. 
trees, 75c; 4-6 ft. trees, 85c; 
5-7 ft. trees, $1.20. Page 30. 
"CHIEF" 
EARLIEST NEW 
RASPBERRY 
First for market—excel¬ 
lent quality, hardy, a 
heavy cropper and a real 
money maker. Standard 
grade plants, 25 for 
$1.00. Heavy, select 
plants, 25 for $1.75. 
Add 1 1 c for postage. See 
page 29. 
ONLY ONE-THIRD PAYMENT 
REQUIRED WITH ORDER — 
BALANCE PAYABLE WHEN 
SHIPMENT IS MADE. 
BIG RED HARALSON APPLE 
Minnesota's famous, large red winter Apple--excellent 
quality, good keeper, perfectly hardy. 3-4 ft. trees, 
50c; 4-6 ft. trees, 60c. Page 30. 
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