Greensboro. Yellow-white overlaid with red. Hardy 
in wood and bud. 
Champion. White with red cheek. Large. Delicious. 
Rochester. Earliest yellow. Large and pretty. 
Carmen. Creamy white with red blush. Great for 
home use or market. 
Early Crawford. Very popular. Yellow. Good quality. 
Belle of Georgia. White overlaid with red. Produc¬ 
tive. 
J. H. Hale. Very large. Deep yellow. 
Elberta. Large golden yellow. Juicy, rich. Good 
quality. Ihe most popular peach in New England. 
GRAPE-VINES 
2 Yr. Vines, 35c each; $2.50 for 10, except as noted. 
5 of one variety at the 10 rate. 
On orders for 5 or more grape vines, we pay the 
postage except on C. 0. D. shipments. For less than 
5 vines, add 5c per vine for postage. 
BLUE GRAPES 
Moore’s Early. One of the very best for New England. 
Worden. Similar to Concord but larger, earlier, better. 
Concod. Still a desirable variety and a great favorite.. 
RED GRAPES 
Brighton. Bunch and berry, large. Quality fine. 
Caco. Large, red and handsome. 
Delaware. Small, fine flavor, popular. 
WHITE GRAPES 
Niagara. Bunch and berry, large. Fine flavor. 
STRAWBERRY PLANTS 
STANDARD VARIETIES 
All perfect flowering. 
50c for 25 plants; 75c for 50'; $1.00 for 100; $4.00 
for 500; $7.00 for 1000. 
We pay postage on lots of 500 or less except on 
C. O. D. shipments, until May 30. 
Howard 17. For a good all-around variety for home 
or market, this has no superior. Among its many 
good qualities are the following: Earliness, good 
size, color, shape, shipping qualities, drought-resist¬ 
ance, productiveness, disease resistance, supply of 
pollen and length of fruiting eason. 
First Quality. Mid-Season. Very attractive berry,, 
long and pointed. Sells very rapidly and is all that 
its name implies. 
Brandywine. Late. A vigorous grower yielding high 
quality, large berries. An old favorite. 
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