BANNING’S SELECT NURSERY STOCK 
APPLES 
EARLY SUMMER 
PLUMS 
LOMBARD —August. Purplish red. Tree is hardy and 
one of the best. 
BURBANK —August. Fruit very large, red with yel¬ 
low flesh. 
WANETA —August. Large, red and productive. The 
best Hansen Hybrid. Bears early. 
DAMSON —Medium sized, dark blue fruit. Fine qual¬ 
ity. 
REINE CLAUDE, GREEN GAGE —Large green 
fruit of fine flavor. 
CHERRIES 
EARLY RICHMOND —The earliest. Juicy and desir¬ 
able for all purposes. 
MONTMORENCY— Mid-season. Dar k red and meaty. 
Good for all purposes. 
ENGLISH MARELLO —Late red fruit. Tart but 
excellent for canning. 
YELLOW GRASS —(iolden yellow. Hardy, most de¬ 
pendable of all sweet cherries. 
PEACHES 
MAYFLOWER —The earliest good peach, white 
fleshed fruit, red cheek. Semi-ding. 
CHAMPION —Early freestone. Fruit white with red 
on sunny side. 
CARMEN —Early white freestone. Large size with 
pink cheeks. 
J. H. HALE —Midseason freestone. Extra large with 
creamy yellow flesh. 
ELSERTA —Mid -season, large yellow freestone. Popu¬ 
lar variety. 
HEATH CLING —Late. Fruit white and large. Hardy. 
GOOSEBERRIES 
Two-year No. 1 each 25c, 5 for 99c. 
CHAMPION —Fruit large and of the finest quality. 
DOWNING —Fruit large and light green in color. 
BLACKBERRIES 
Root cutting plants 10 for 65c, 25 for $1.09, 100 for 
$3.69. 
SNYDER and ELDORADO —Two kinds that are the 
hardiest. Will stand cold winters. Fruit medium to 
large. 
RASPBERRIES 
10 for 65c, 25 for $1.09, 100 for $3.69. 
CUMBERLAND —Black. Reliable and prolific. Fruit 
large. No. 1 tips. 
LATHAM —Large red Minnesota variety. Hardy No. 
1 suckers. 
COLUMBIAN -0 rows bush form. Large purplish 
fruit No. 1 tips. 
ASPARAGUS 
Two-year roots 12 for 39c, 25 for 65c, 100 for $1.96. 
WASHINGTON —Rust proof variety. Considered 
best for general planting. 
YELLOW TRANSPARENT —Medium sized, fine for 
cooking and eating. Bear early. 
DUCHESS —Large yellow streaked with red. Good 
cooker. 
EARLY HARVEST —Medium to large, pale yellow 
apple. Good grower and bearer. 
LIVELAND RASPBERRY —Red striped medium 
sized fruit. Hardy. Very good. 
SWEET BOUGH —Large sweet fruit. Late summer 
bearer. 
LATE SUMMER AND FALL 
RED ASTRACHAN —Large deep crimson. Juicy and 
rich flavor. 
MAIDEN BLUSH —Fi ne fruit for jelly or cooking. 
Medium size. 
JONATHAN —Medium sized red apple of the finest 
flavor. One of the very best. Early bearer. 
GRIMES GOLDEN —Productive and high quality. 
Good keeping, medium sized yellow fruit. 
WEALTHY —Red striped. One of the best and well 
known. Hardy. 
WINTER 
DELICIOUS —Double Red. Fine large apple for eat¬ 
ing. Flavor mild, crisp and juicy. 
YELLOW DELICIOUS —Rich yellow apple, fine 
for eating. Very juicy. 
BEN DAVIS —Old red apple that is almost sure to 
bear annually. 
WINESAP —Medium size, red fruit that will keep all 
winter. Fine flavor. 
STAYMAN WINESAP —Red streaked fruit, juicy 
and crisp. Long keeper. 
JANET —Old time greenish apple. Sure bearer and 
long keeper. 
CRAB APPLES 
HYSLOP —Late. Dark purplish red. Very desirable 
for pickling and jelly. 
WHITNEY —Early. Fruit large. Red striped. Most 
useful variety. 
PEARS 
BARTLETT —Summer. Delicious quality. Large gold¬ 
en yellow with a slight blush. 
DOUGLASS —Blight resistant variety. Fine flavored 
fruit. Late Summer. 
DUCHESS —September to October. Large fruit. Mel¬ 
low and sweet. Hardy and blight resistant. 
LINCOLN —Medium sized fruit of the finest quality, 
ripening in September. 
SECKEL —(Sugar Pear) August to September. Small, 
red cheeked, juicy fruit. Blight resistant. 
KIEPFER —October to November. Large fruit turn¬ 
ing yellow after picking. Hardy. 
CURRANTS 
Two-year No. 1 each 25c, 5 for 99c. 
CHERRY —Very large red fruit. 
PERFECTION —Large fruit, bright red. 
GRAPES 
Fine heavy rooted Two-year No. 1 vines each 20c, 
4 for 60c, 12 for $1.25, 25 for $2.25. 
CONCORD —Black hardy and productive variety. 
Sure to bear. 
MOORE’S EARLY —Fine flavored blue-black fruit 
ten days earlier than Concord. 
WORDEN (Black)—Sweeter and larger than Con¬ 
cord. 
NIAGARA —White. Good bearer and fine flavor. 
BRIGHTON —Red grape with large bunches of fine 
flavored fruit. 
RHUBARB 
VICTORIA —Large stalks and good quality. V hole 
roots. , 
Two sizes—Each 10c, 3 for 25c, 12 for 98c. 
Each 15c, 2 for 25c, 12 for $1.29. 
STRAWBERRIES 
All varieties green leaved and fresh dug for all or¬ 
ders. June bearing Strawberries. 25 for 25c, 100 for 
85c, 200 for $1.60, 500 for $3.25. 
SENATOR DUNLAP —-Best variety for all soils. 
Fruit large and sweet. 
PREMIER —Extra early and fine quality. Fruit dark 
red and productive. 
BLAKEMORE —Plants large, drought resistant. 
Fruit is large and sweet. 
AROMA —Hardy variety with large fruit. A late 
bearer. 
Everbearing Strawberries 
25 for 45c, 100 for $1.50. 
GEM —Hardy and drought resisting. Fruit deep red 
and firm. 
MASTODON —Largest everbearer. Often bears ninety 
days after planting. 
FRUIT TREES 
Apple, Cherry, Pear, Plum, and Peach. 
Your choice assorted. 
Each 59c, 3 for $1.65, 6 for $3.19 
