Unless noted otherwise: 25c each; 3 for 65c; 
$2.50 per 12; $15.00 per 100. 
R THYMUS (Thyme) 
h SERPHYLLUM. Thyme —Spreads rapidly 
and foliage is very fragrant when 
walked upon. 
„ SERPHYLLUM COCCINEUM Crimson 
flowers. 
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TRITOMA PFITZERI— "Red Hot Poker," orange- 
scarlet. 
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R TUNICA SAXIFRAGA (Coatflower) —A pretty 
tufted plant with light pink flowers, blossoms 
all summer. 
PEACHES: 
ELBERTA -Freestone, hardy. 
GOLD DROP —Freestone. Very hard and produc¬ 
tive. 
HALE HAVEN —Large, yellow flesh, freestone. 
J. H. HALE —Large, yellow, freestone. 
SOUTH HAVEN —Large fruit, freestone, hardy, 
fine for canning. 
PRICE OF PEACHES: 
4 to 5 feet, $0.65 each, $6.00 per 10 
PEARS: 
BARTLETT —Bears young and abundantly. 
BOSC— Large russet-yellow. 
FLEMISH BEAUTY -Very hardy and fruitful, large. 
SECKEL —Small, but of the highest flavor. 
FRICE OF PEARS: 
4 V 2 ' up, $1.00 each, $9.50 per 10 
R VERONICA PRENJA— Royal Blue. 
R m REPENS —Not very hardy, light blue 
flowers. 
R „ LONGIFOLIUM SUBSES3ILIS — Blue¬ 
bird flower. 
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R VIOLA SPRING MESSENGER -Rich blue-purple. 
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R VINCA MINOR —Trailing Myrtle. 
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YUCCA VARIEGATA -Variegated foliage Yucca. 
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Fruit Trees 
PLUMS: 
ABUNDANCE —Early Japanese plum, flesh yellow. 
GERMAN PRUNE —Blue fruit, small stone. 
LOMBARD —Fruit oval, reddish violet with blue 
bloom, flesh yellow, firm. 
MONARCH— Large, dark purple, free stone, good 
guality, does not crack in the rain. 
PRICE OF PLUMS: 
4W up, $1.00 each, $9.50 per 10 
4-5', $1.00 each 
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QUINCE: 
ORANGE —Large, yellow. Bears early. 
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We are listing the main varieties. If interested Small Fruit 
in other varieties than listed, we shall be glad to 
make special quotation. 
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APPLES: 
BALDWIN —Large, skin deep red; good flavor. 
Fall. 
DELICIOUS— Good keeper. Fall. 
GRIMES GOLDEN— Rich and juicy. Fall. 
MAIDEN BLUSH— Autumn. 
McINTOSH —Large, beautiful crimson. Fall. 
NORTHERN SPY— Fall. 
RED ASTRACHAN— Large, juicy. Summer 
WEALTHY— Very juicy. Autumn. 
YELLOW TRANSPARENT Summer. 
PRICE OF APPLE TREES: 
4 V 2 feet and up, $0.95 each, $9.00 per 10 
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CHERRIES: 
BING —Sweet. Black-brown. 
BLACK TARTARIAN— Purplish black; sweet. 
EARLY RICHMOND— Sour. 
GOV. WOOD —Sweet, light yellow with red cheek. 
MONTMORENCY— Sour. 
PRICE OF CHERRIES: 
4 feet and up, $0.95 each, $9.00 per 10 
GRAPES: 
BRIGHTON (Red) —Sweet and of good quality. 
CACO (Wine-red) —Early, luscious flavor. 
CONCORD (Black) —Extremely hardy, vigorous 
and productive. 
DELAWARE (Red)— Small bunch. Flesh rich and 
sweet. 
MOORE'S EARLY (Black)— 
NIAGARA (White) —Ripening with Concord. 
PRICES OF GRAPES: 
30c each. $2.25 per 10 
RASPBERRIES: 
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CHIEF— Very resistant to mildew, medium berries 
in an attractive red color, exceptionally firm. 
LATHAM —Rich dark red, juicy and of the high¬ 
est quality, heavy bearer, best commercial 
stock. 
PRICE OF RASPBERRIES: 
80c per 10, $4.00 per 100 
OTHER FRUIT: 
We are in a position to supply excellent quality 
in any other varieties of fruits you may want. 
Just send us your list of requirements in fruits, that 
are not listed here. 
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