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CHERRY HILL NURSERIES 
PLUMS 
No. 1, 11-16 in., 5 to 7 ft.90 8.50 
Abundance—Extra good-sized red plum and very popular 
for both eating and canning. 
Bradshaw—Large purple-red. Sweet. 
Burbank—Another good, dark red. Very valuable as a 
canner or for table sauce. 
Damson—Small and of a beautiful blue color. One of the 
best for canning. Large trees $3.00 each. 
QUINCE 
Orange—Large golden fruit .... 1.00 9.00 
GRAPE VINES 
While some of these are old standbys, yet they are still 
worthy of a place in any garden. 
Each Per 10 
Strong 2 yr. .35 3.00 
4 to 5 yr. 1.00 8.00 
Caco—A new, red variety. Considered the best out. 65 
cents each. 
Catawba—Large, juicy, red, choice. 
Concord—Late, blue, an old popular variety. 
Fredonia—The earliest blue grape, fruit large and sweet. 
65 cents each. 
Moore’s Early—Early, blue, large and fine eating. 
Niagara—Large, white, honey-sweet. 
Pocklington—Extra large, golden-white. Excellent quality. 
Worden—A Concord seedling but earlier. Fine flavor. 
BLACKBERRIES 
Per 10 Per 25 Per 100 
Eldorado—Large and sweet, very 
productive .90 1.75 6.00 
RASPBERRIES 
.90 1.75 6.00 
Cuthbert—Firm, large, dark red fruit. 
Latham—Large, delicious, red fruit. A strong grower. 
St. Regis—Everbearing, good cropper, choice. 
Newburgh—Large, firm fruit of rich red. Especially hardy 
new variety. 
Plum Farmer—One of the most satisfactory “black cap” 
raspberries. 
ASPARAGUS 
Mary Washington—A new introduction, producing large 
quantities of tender stalks. 
Per 10 Per 100 
2 yr.40 2.50 
3 yr.50 3.00 
