DAYTONj OHIO 
113 
QUINCES 
Each Per 10 Per 100 
5/8 in. diem. 4-5 ft, 1.25 10,00 75,00 
Varieties 
CHAMPION. Largest, oval, greenish. Ripens late 
ORANGE. Large, bright yellow, of excellent flavor. 
October. 
APR ICOTS 
4-5 feet. 1.25 10.00 
PERSIMMONS 
3-4 feet. 1.50 12.50 
(NOTE: We are prepared to furnish many varieties 
fruit trees in large bearing sizes. Ask for spe¬ 
cial quotations.) 
GRAPES 
2 year No. 1 . .25 2.00 15,00 
Varieties 
BRIGHTON. Dark red, sweet and juicy berries of 
medium size, but borne in large bunches. 
CACO, A new amber red variety of unusual premise. 
Its flavor is distinctive, sweet and deli^tful. 
CATAWBA, Standard late red grape that has lost 
none of its popularity, 
CONCORD. This is without doubt the best general 
purpose grape grown. Berry large dark blue. 
Bunches shouldered and compact. 
DELAWARE. A well known red grape. Bunch and berry 
small, compact. Flavor unsurpassed. 
NIAGARA, The best white grape; bunch and berry 
large, meaty and juicy; flavor perfect, 
WORDEN. A seedling of Concord, better quality. 
Ripens ten days earlier. Bunch and beiry large, 
compact. 
RASPBERRIES 
Per 10 
COLUMBIAN, Purple ... 1.00 
CUMBERLAND. Black . . . .75 
LATHAM. Best red . . . 1.00 
ST. REGIS. Everbearing red 1,00 
Per 100 
7.50 
5.00 
7.50 
7.50 
Per 1000 
45.00 
35.00 
40.00 
50.00 
