Dansville, N. Y 
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Nut Trees 
BLACK WALNUT—Grows from 40 to 60 feet high. Large 
crops of nuts with rough hard shell containing rich, oily ker¬ 
nels of fine flavor. Trees 4 to 5 ft. high, 90 cents each. 
BUTTERNUT—Large longish nuts with sweet, oily, nutri¬ 
tious kernels. Trees 4 to 5 ft., 90 cents each. 
ENGLISH WALNUT—A fine lofty growing tree, producing 
large crops of thin shelled delicious nuts. Trees 3 to 4 ft. 
high, $1.10 each. 
Grapes 
Prices—Extra Size, Two Year Vines. 
Concord—35 cents each, $2.00 per 10, $8.00 per 100. 
All other varieties—40 cents each, $2.50 per 10, 
$15.00 per 100. 
(Write for prices on thousand lots) 
BRIGHTON (Red)—A large, delicious, sweet red grape. Very 
juicy. Midseason. 
CAMPBELL’S EARLY (Black) —Bunches and berries large, 
black with purple bloom. Hardy and vigorous. Early. 
CATAWBA (Red) —Dark red. Bunches large, berries medium. 
Best quality for table and wine. Late. 
CONCORD (Black) —The leading commercial grape. Color 
blue-black. Bunches and berries large. Hardy, productive 
and an excellent shipper. Succeeds over large area. Excellent 
for grape juice. Midseason. 
DELAWARE (Red)—Bunches and berries small. Light red, 
unusually sweet and delicious. Early. 
DIAMOND (White)—The leading early white grape. Ex¬ 
cellent quality. 
MOORE’S EARLY (Black) —Berries and bunches large. 
Black with blue bloom. Fine quality. Early. 
NIAGARA (White)—The most popular white grape. Bunches 
and berries extra large. Vigorous, productive and a good 
keeper. Midseason. 
WORDEN (Black) —A large early black grape of fine quality. 
Berries and bunches large. 
Hannon, Ont. Can., February 22, 1936. 
Gentlemen: We have bought fruit trees from your nursery on 
two previous years. They have done exceptionally well. A few 
of the trees had apples on last year, two years after planting. 
All have made splendid growth and are we well pleased with 
them. 
Yours truly, Garfield Berry. 
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