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FRUIT TREES 
We offer only first grade stock in best varieties that you can depend 
upon. 
APPLE TREES—5 to 6 feet, No. 1, 85c. each; $8.50 per dozen. Varie¬ 
ties: Yellow Transparant, (earliest), Red June, Duchess, Jonathan, 
Staymans. Winesap, Delicious, Fameuse (Snow), Rome Beauty 
Wealthy, Whitney and 20 others. 
PEARS—4 and 5 feet 85 cents each. Lincoln, early, excellent quality. 
Douglas, midseason. Large, pears early. Kieffer. Late, large, heavy 
cropper. Also many others, new and fine. 
CHERRIES—4 to 6 feet. Extra heavy. 85 cents each. Early Richmond 
and Montmorency. The two varieties you can depend upon. 
PLUMS—4 to 6 feet, 85 cents each. WANETA. Very large, produc¬ 
tive, excellent. GOLDEN ROD. Large, yellow, sweet. SAPA. Medium 
size, superb quality. Flesh dark purple. Fine for canning. LOM¬ 
BARD. Very large blue, heavy cropper. BLUE DAMSON. Small 
but highly prized for canning and jelly. Also other varieties. 
PEACH—Champion. Largest and best. 4 to 5 feet, No. 1, 55c. each. 
APRICOTS—3%-ft. and up. Superb. 95c. each. 
CHESTNUT—5 to 6 feet. Fine specimens. $1.00 each. 
PERSIMMON—5 to 6 feet. Fine specimens, $1.00 each. 
RUSSIAN MULBEBRY—3 to 4 feet, branched, 50c. 4 to 5 ft., 75c. 
GRAPE VINES 
All No. 1 strong two-year-old vines, best for garden planting— 
12 for price of 10. 
MOORE’S EARLY—Large, early, sweet, each.$ .25 
WORDEN—Mid-season, few seeds, each.20 
CONCORD—Standard black grape, each.15 
NIAGARA—Finest white, large, excellent quality, each.25 
LUCILE—Red productive, fine, each.25 
POCKLINGTON—Fine, white .25 
CURRANTS 
FAYS PROLIFIC—Red, first quality, each.30 
GOOSEBERRIES 
DOWNING—Largest, productive, best. 2-year No. 1.40 
1-year No. 1 .25 
No. 1—per 100 
DEWBERRIES 
4.00 
