THE PLUMFIELD NURSERIES. FREMONT. NEBRASKA 
Kieiier 
11/16 in. caliper, 5-6 ft. 
9/16 in. caliper, 4-5 ft. 
7/16 in. caliper, 3-4 ft. 
5/16 in. caliper, 2-3 ft 
The varieties listed have been proven best lor 
this territory. It is important for the fruit to be 
gathered at the proper time. 
BARTLETT —Summer. August to Septem¬ 
ber. One of the best for all purposes. 
DUCHESS —Autumn. September to October. 
Large, greenish-yellow. Mellow and sweet. 
FLEMISH BEAUTY —Autumn. September to 
October. Large, juicy. Yellow with blush 
on one side. Strong grower and good 
bearer. Hardy and one of the best for 
this locality. 
KIEFFER —Winter variety. October to No¬ 
vember. One of the largest. Green, turn¬ 
ing to yellow after picking. Flesh is some¬ 
what gritty. Very hardy and productive. 
SECKEL (Sugar Pear) —August to Septem¬ 
ber. Small, rich, yellowish brown with 
bright red cheeks; juicy. Blight resistant 
and bears young and heavily. 
Each 
Lots of 
4 each 
...$ .80 
$ .78 
.65 
.63 
.50 
00 
• 
... .40 
.38 
Lots of 
Lots of 
8 each 
12 each 
$ .76 
$ .75 
.61 
.60 
.46 
• 
cn 
.36 
.35 
CURRANTS 
CHERRY —A very large, red variety much used for com¬ 
mercial planting. Excellent quality and one of the best. 
FAYS PROLIFIC —Not quite as large as Cherry Currant 
but one of the older sorts, which still is in demand. A 
very good garden sort. Considered a large currant and 
easily picked. 
PERFECTION— Largest of all. Nice, red berries. Long 
stems and easily picked. Always brings highest mar¬ 
ket prices. 
WHITE GRAPE —Nice stems of white, large berries. Very 
good flavor. The best white Currant. 
Lots of 
Lots of 
Lots of 
Lots of 
4 
8 
12 
25 
Each 
each 
each 
each 
each 
Currants, two-year . 
.$ .25 
$ .24 
$ .23 
$ .22 
$ .20 
Currants, one-year . 
.20 
.19 
.18 
.17 
.15 
Perfection, two-year. 
.30 
• 
to 
.28 
.27 
.25 
Perfection, one-year. 
.25 
.24 
.23 
.22 
.21 
