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L. J. FARMER, Fragaria Nurseries, PULASKI, N. Y. 
DWARF fruit trees 
Require less room and bear earlier than 
standard size trees. The young trees, how¬ 
ever, are generally as large as regular size 
standard trees. 
Dwarf Plumcots, 3-5 ft.. Apex, Rutland, 
$1.00 each; 10, $9.00. 
Dwarf Nectrines, Hunter, Kentucky, Syra¬ 
cuse, $1.00 each; 10, $9.00. 
Dwarf Apricots Moorpark, Russian, St. 
Ambrose, $1.00 each; 10, $9.00. 
Dwarf Peaches, Belle of Georgia, Elberta, 
Late Crawford, Rochester, $1.00 each; 
10, $9.00. 
Dwarf Cherries, Black Tartarian, Napolean 
Bij, Windsor, English Morello, Mont¬ 
morency, $1.00 each; 10, $9.00. 
Dwarf Plums, Abundance, Bradshaw, Reine 
Claude, Yellow Egg, $1.00 each; 10, 
$9.00. 
Dwarf Pears, Dutchesse, Bartlett, Clapp’s 
Favorite, Buerre de Anjou, Seckel, Wild¬ 
er, Lawrence, $1.00 each; 10, $9.00. 
Dwarf Apples, Delicious, McIntosh, N. Spy, 
R. I. Greening, Yellow Transparnt, 
Sweet Bough, Gilliflower, Early Straw¬ 
berry, Fameuse, Red Astrachan, Wealthy, 
Duchess. Winter Banana and Red Spy, 
$1.00 each; 10, $9.00. 
STANDARD FRUIT TREES 
Apples, McIntosh, N. Spy, Baldwin, Maid. 
Blush, Gravenstein, Winter Banana, Red 
Spy. Delicious, Stayman’s Winesap, Cort¬ 
land, Red Astrachan, Early McIntosh, 
etc., $1.00 eaeh; 10, $9.00; 100, $85.00. 
Pears, Clapp’s Favorite. Bartlett, Seckel, 
Anjou, Duchess. Worden-Seckel, Bose, 
Wilder, Sheldon, Kieffer, Lawrence, $1.00 
each; 10, $9.00; 100, $85.00. 
Plums, Abundance, Bradshaw, Burbank, 
Monarch. Red June, Wickson. Lombard, 
Reine Claude, Bradshaw, etc., $1.00 
each; 10, $9.00; 100, $85.00. 
Peaches, Belle of Georgia, Carmen, Craw¬ 
ford Early, Elberta, Golden Jubilee, Mi¬ 
kado, Greensboro. J. H. Hale, Rochester, 
etc., 75c each; 10, $7.00; 100, $60.00. 
Quinces, Orange and Champion, $1.25 each; 
10 . $ 11 . 00 ; 100 , $ 100 . 00 . 
Apricots, $1.00 each. 
Scions, for grafting, 50c per 12; $3.00 per 
100 . 
Grafting Wax, 14 lb., 20c; 14 lb., 30c; 1 lb., 
50c. 
GARDEN ROOTS AND PLANTS 
any way potatoes are cooked. Said to 
contain vitamin “A” like other yellow 
vegetables. Enormously productive. Has 
yielded over 550 bushels to the acre 
Supply limited. Price 5 lbs., $100- 1 
pk., $1.50; 1 bu., $5..00. 
Warba,^ A cross of Bliss, Triumph and Irish 
Cobbler, retaining the eariiness of Bliss 
and the flavor of Cobbler. Probably the 
earliest good potato. Color white, with 
deep pink eyes, a sure sign of flne qual¬ 
ity. Ripens a week before Cobbler and 
/I*’® u potatoes com- 
^er^Llhe! 
Katahdin, The government originated potato. 
Large, smooth, very white and attractive. 
Has a characteristic deep eye in one end. 
1 potatoes in market. 
Pk., $1.00; bu.. $2.50. Certifled. 
Chippewa Ripens later than Cobbler and 
before Smooth Rural and other late pota¬ 
toes, hence can be marketed before other 
late potatoes are ready. Said to be the 
coming market potato. Smooth. very 
.Sm. 
Irish Cobbler, The standard early potato 
very generally grown. Finest quality.’ 
7^; bu., $2.00. Certified. 
Smooth Rural (Sir Walter Raleigh), The 
standai-d market potato. Pk.. 50c; bu 
$1.,')0. Certifled, 
Mrs. Dimon, We introduced this variety 
some years ago. It has attained quite a 
reputation locally as a fine eating potato. 
It IS superior in flavor to Smooth Rural 
and most of the main crop potatoes. Has 
a characteristic shape. Pk., 75c- bu 
$ 2 . 00 . ’ ’ 
Rural Russett, The most productive of all 
potatoes, under ordinary conditions. Fine 
flavor if fully ripe. Pk., 50c; bu., $150 
Certified. 
Red Bugless, If planted early, always ma¬ 
tures a large cro]) of fine dry, mealy 
potatoes, and can be depended upon to 
produce potatoes when all others may 
fail. Pk., 50c; bu., $1.50. 
Purple Glory, A novelty purple potato of 
mediom size. Flesh a.nd skin deep pur¬ 
ple. Adapted for coloring salads and or¬ 
namental table dishes. Pk., 75c; bu., $2.50. 
If you want smaller quantities of pota¬ 
toes than listed; or if you want lots of 5, 
10. or 100 bushels, correspond for lowest 
prices. 
Asparagus Roots, Mary Washington, 3 yr. 
size, 25, $1.00; 100, $3.00; 1000, $25.00. 
1 yr. size, 25, 50c; 100, $1.25; 1000, 
$8.00. 2 yr., 25, 60c; 100, $1.75; 1000, 
$ 12 . 00 . 
Rhubarb or Pie Plant, Linneaus, Victoria 
and Strawberry, 2 yr., 10c each; 10, 75c; 
100, $6.00. New Johnson Rhubarb, very 
large, red, tender, delicious, 25c each; 
10, $2.00; 100, $15.00. Extra large roots 
for wniter forcing, just double above 
prices. 
Holt’s Mammoth Sage, plants grow large 
leaves and do not seed. A plant grows 
to size of bushel basket in one year. 
25e each; 10, $2.00. 
Horseradish Roots, root cuttings, 4-6 in. 
long. 10, 25c; 100, $1.50; 1000, $10.00. 
Cabbage Plants, frost proof, ready in Feb. 
to May. lOO, 50c; 1000, $2.50; 5000, 
$2.00 per 1000. Home grown, ready in 
June and July, same price. 
Onion Plants, same price as cabbage. 
Tomato Plants, Bonny Best, Earliana, John 
Baer, Greater Baltimore, Marglobe, Green¬ 
house grown, 25c per dozen; $1.50 per 
100; $12.00 per 1000. Field grown in 
June and July, 15c per dozen, $1.00 per 
100, $8.00 per 1000. New “Penn State’’ 
Tomato, early as Earliana and has pro¬ 
duced 20 tons of fruit to the acre at Penn. 
State College, 35c per dozen, $2.50 per 
100. $15.00 per 1000. Greenhouse or field 
grown. 
Sweet or Hot Peppers, same price as green¬ 
house grown tomatoes. 
Egg Plant, per doz., 50c; 100, $3.50; 1000, 
$25.00. 
Sweet Potato, same price as field grown 
tomatoes. 
Cauliflower, BrocoM, Brubsells Sprouts, 
Celeraie, Kohl Rabi, 25c per 25; 100, 
75c; 1000, $6.00. 
Celery, Wonderful or Golden Plume, Gold¬ 
en Self Blanching, Giant Pascal, Green¬ 
house grown. 25, 50c; 100, $1.50; 1000, 
$12.00. Field grown in June and July, 
25, 25c; 100, 75c; 1000, $5.00. 
SEED POTATOES 
Price of seed potatoes subject to change 
without notice. 
Golden, Beautiful, uniformly shaped tubers 
with yellow flesh as well as skin. Very 
fine flavored and a favorite for baking or 
GARDEN HERBS 
From 214 in. pots. 3 plants 75c: 12. 
$2.00; 25, $3.00; 100, $10.00. 
Catnip, iSpearmint, Bergamont, Pepper¬ 
mint, Pennyroyal, Lemon Mint (Melissa), 
Thyme (8 kinds), Lovage, Marjoram, Win¬ 
ter Savory, Costmary, Rosemary, Laven¬ 
der, Rue. French Lavender, Horehound, 
Sage, Wormwood, Germander. Seeds of 
most of above, 10c per pkt. 
ANNUAL FLOWERING PLANTS 
Ageratum, Asters, Balsam, Calandulas, 
Candytuft, Canterberry Bells, (annual). 
Cosmos, Gaillardia, Larkspur (annual). 
Marigold (French and African), Petunias, 
Phlox Drummondii, Portulaca, Salpiglossis, 
Salvia, Scabiosa, Snap Dragon, Straw 
Flower (Everlasting), Sweet Allyssum, 
Ten Weeks Stocks, Verbena, Zinnia (dwarf 
and giant). Price, greenhouse grown 
(early) doz., 30c; 25, 50c; 100, $1.50. 
Price in late June and July, doz., 20c; 25. 
35c; 100, $1.00. Seeds of above, 10c per 
packet. 
GARDEN SEEDS 
Garden Peas, Mammoth Pod Extra Early, 
Burpee’s Blue Bantam, Telephone (Ald¬ 
erman), Thomas Laxton, 15c per lb. in 
5 lb. lots or more. 
Sweet Corn, Golden Bantam, Golden Gem 
(ten days earlier than Bantam), Golden 
Evergreen. We consider these the three 
best sweet corns. % lb., 20c; 1 lb., 35c; 
10 lbs., $2.50. 
Other Garden Seeds, 5c and 10c per packet. 
*X FARMER ON THE STRAWBERRY 
A treatise on strawberry culture, 
with chapters on the care of other ♦Ji- 
small fruits written by our L. J. ♦J* 
Farmer. Over 100 pages, 40 illus- *!♦ 
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