Pears 
BARTLETT. Large Bize, with a beautiful blush next 
the sun; buttery, very juicy and highly flavored; 
tree a strong grower, bears early and abundantly; 
very popular. August and September. 
GARBER. Fruit large, resembling the Kieffer but 
ripens two or three weeks earlier. Tree free from 
blight; very productive. 
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KIEFFER. This is the most popular Pear grown; 
fruit of fine size, rich color and good quality; tree 
very vigorous and seldom blights; should be 
picked at maturity and ripened indoors. October 
and November. 
PINEAPPLE. A strong, vigorous grower, which is 
very productive. Tree is practically blight proof, 
and has proven one of the best for southern plant¬ 
ing. 
Each Three 
2- 3 feet..$ .40 $1.00 
3- 4 feet...... .50 1.25 
4- 5 feet.. .60 1.65 
Raspberries 
COLUMBIAN. The berry is firm, purple, and adheres 
to the bushes well; a strong grower, attaining 
large size; one of the hardiest and most produc¬ 
tive, and stands at the head for canning, jams, etc. 
ABUNDANCE. July. One of the best and hardiest 
of the Japanese varieties. Fruit is large, oval, and 
in color amber changing to cherry. Quality good. 
Tree hardy. 
BURBANK. Late July. Later than Abundance. Fruit 
large, violet to light purple, with occasional shades 
of yellow, of excellent quality. For either canning 
or marketing this is the most popular sort. We 
believe it to be the hardiest and most prolific of 
the Japanese varieties. 
KELSEY’S JAPAN. Size large, heart-shaped, long, 
pointed. Color greenish yellow, sometimes flushed 
with red. Prolific and bears while young. 
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BLUE DAMSON. Fruit small, oval; skin dark purple, 
covered with blue bloom; much used for preserves. 
WICKSON. One of Luther Burbank’s creations. 
Fruit largest of the Japans, handsome, deep ma- 
roon-red; firm; long keeper and fine shipper. Flesh 
dull yellow, meaty, of good quality. Tree hardy 
except in extreme North; very productive. Sep- 
tember. 
Each 
Three 
18-24 inch _ 
_$ .20 
$ .50 
2- 3 feet _ 
_ .25 
.60 
3- 4 feet _ 
_ .35 
.90 
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ON LARGER QUANTITIES 
CUMBERLAND. The largest of all blackcaps, a 
healthy, vigorous grower, throwing up stout, 
stocky, well branched canes, that produce immense 
crops of magnificent berries. Fruit very large, 
firm, quality about the same as Gregg; keeps and 
' ships as well as any of the blacks. 
CHIEF. A new red variety. A seedling of Latham but 
ripens earlier, not quite as large, and recommend- 
Quality just as good, the only difference being in 
earliness and size. Ideal home berry as well as 
good market sort. 
GREGG. Of good size, fine quality, productive and 
hardy, firm, sweet and rich; strong grower and 
good bearer; ripens late and evenly; good market 
berry. 
LATHAM. Fruit twice as large as some other red 
Raspberries, and is of the finest quality. The color 
is clear pink and more pleasing than the "pur¬ 
plish varieties." Large, heavy canes are produced 
on good soil, and foliage is vigorous. Plants come 
ed as being even more hardy than its parent, 
through the winter in good condition and bloom 
freely in spring. 
ST. REGIS. (Red). Everbearing. Bright crimson 
berry of large size, firm and meaty. Fruit com¬ 
mences to ripen with the earliest and continues 
bearing on young canes until October. Very pro¬ 
lific and a good shipper. 
Each Per 10 Per 100 
Strong plants -$ .05 $ .45 $4.00 
PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW, 
WHILE STOCK IS COMPLETE 
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