ELM CITY NURSERY COMPANY^,. 
WOODMONT NURSERIES-INC. MSir 
Quinces 
Apple of Orange. Large, roundish; bright golden yellow, cooks tender; excellent flavor. 
Bentley. Large and handsome, after the Orange quince type. 
Rea. Very large and a prolific bearer. 
Prices of Quinces. 
3 to 4 feet, SI.00 each; S9.00 per 10; S80.00 per 100. 
Peaches 
Beers. Very large; yellow, fine quality, productive, late. 
Belle (Belle of Georgia.) Very large, flesh white, excellent quality, mid-season. 
Carman. Very large, juicy, white, very early. 
Champion. Early, large size; sweet, rich, juicy, delicious; white with red cheek. 
Early Crawford. Fruit large, oblong; skin yeliow, red cheek; flesh deep yellow, juicy. 
Elberta. Large; yellow, with red cheek; flesh yellow and of delicious flavor. 
Hale. Larger than Elberta and a few days earlier; golden yellow with a carmine cheek. 
Late Crawford. Large size; skin yellow with a dark red cheek; flesh deep yellow, juicy. 
Mountain Rose. Large; skin whitish, almost covered dark rich red; flesh white. 
Old Mixon. Skin yellowish white, wih deep red cheek; flesh white, red at the stone. 
Stump. Large; white, with bright red cheek; flesh white, juicy. 
Prices of Peaches. 
4 to 6 feet, 75 cents each; S6.00 per 10; $50.00 per 100. 
6 to 7 feet, extra selected, $1.00 each; $9.00 per 10. 
6 to 8 feet, transplanted, $1.50 to S2.00 each. 
Plums 
Abundance. (Japan.) Amber; flesh yellow; juicy, tender, sweet; productive. September. 
Bradshaw. A very large and fine early plum; dark violet red; juicy and good. 
Burbank. (Japan.) Large; clear cherry red; an abundant bearer. September 
Lombard. Medium size; oval, violet red, flesh yellow; vigorous, great bearer. September. 
October Purple. (Japan.) Fruit large and uniform in size; color a reddish purple. 
Red June. (Japan.) Purplish red, handsome; flesh yellow, good quality; very early. 
Reine Claude. Large oval greenish yellow, excellent flavor. September. 
Shropshire. (Damson.) Medium; dark purple, very productive. September. 
Yellow Egg. Large; yellow; egg shaped; excellent for cooking. 
Prices of Plums. 
5 to 6 feet, $1.00 each; $9.00 per 10; $75.00 per 100. 
6 to 8 feet, transplanted, $2.50 to $5.00 each. Write for available list of transplanted 
sizes. 
Grapes 
Choice Hardy Garden Varieties. 
Agawam. (Amber.) Berries very large; pulp soft and sweet; ripens early. 
Bacchus. (Black.) The wine grape, rich flavor, berries small in compact clusters. 
Brighton. (Red.) Bunches large and well formed; berries medium to large, of good flavor. 
Excellent early grape. . , 
Campbell. (Black.) Forms large and handsome clusters, thickly set with large round 
berries. Flavor is rich, sweet and delightful. Very early. 
Catawba. (Red.) A late variety with dark copper colored fruit. 
Clinton. (Black.) Small berries: very juicy; one of the best wine grapes. 
Concord. (Black.) The fine market leader, with large, handsome clusters of large 
luscious berries. Entirely hardy, productive and reliable. 
Diamond. (White.) This handsome and valuable grape is a seedling of Concord, has 
the same sturdy qualities of vine, and ripens its fruit several weeks earlier. 
Lucille. (Red.) Berries and bunch large; very sweet. 
2 year, 75 cents each; $6.00 per 10. 
Niagara. (White.) Its clusters are large and handsome, compactly filled with large 
berries and having a thin but tough skin. Tender, sweet and delightful. 
Worden. (Black.) This seedling of Concord is larger than the type in bunch and berry, 
of better flavor, earlier, as hardy and healthy in every way. 
Prices of Grapes. (Except Lucille) 
2 years, usual size, $50 cents each; $4.00 per 10; $35.00 per 100. 
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