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If you have delayed 
setting out those or¬ 
chard trees, now is the 
time to do it. They will 
pay big dividends year 
after year. Our stock 
is hardy, which enables 
it to withstand unfavor¬ 
able weather conditions. 
We select varieties that 
are prolific bearers. 
APPLES—All the leading va¬ 
rieties, Summer, Fall, Win¬ 
ter, 5 to 6 feet, each . $ .60 
PEARS—Keiffer, Seckel, 
Flemish Beauty, 5 to 6 ft.65 
CHERRIES—Early Rich¬ 
mond, Montmorancy, Cam- 
Pass, Wragg, 5 to 6 feet, 
each _... 
PLUMS—6 feet ...60 
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Make the vacant corners and 
strips productive 
Our bushes are sturdy and high 
lv productive. 
GRAPES—Concord, per doz. 
Niagara White, Moore’s 
per doz.. 
CURRANTS—Cherry, Per¬ 
fect ion, Red Dutch, Black 
Champion, White Dutch, 
per dozen ...—— 2.00 
GOOSEBERRIES—Downing, 
Champion, CarSy, Hough¬ 
ton, per dozen . 2.25 
BLACKBERRIES—Sigler, 
Erie, Ward, per dozen .75 
RASPBERRIES—Latham 
Red and Black, and Black 
Cap, per dozen . .85 
STRAWBERRIES 
Fairfax, per 100 .. 1.00 
Dorset!, per 100 .,. 1.00 
Blakemore, per 100 .85 
Senator Dunlap, per 100 ..85 
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