Acclimated, 'I'lue. ta frame and Plants 
CHERRIES 
CLUSTER and SUB-ACID 
Early Richmond. Fruit tart and valuable for canning. Heavy pro¬ 
ducer, and succeeds everywhere. 
May Duke. Ripens a little earlier than Early Richmond, and fruit is 
slightly superior. 
Montmorency. Large, late, slightly sweet. Hardy and one of the 
best. 
SWEETS or "HEART" 
Black Tartarian. Fruit large, black, and heart-shaped. High quality. 
Governor Wood. Fruit medium size, soft, and of fine flavor; pale 
yellow with blush. 
Yellow Spanish. Late. Large, yellow, firm and high quality. 
PEARS 
Bartlett. August 15. Large, beautiful yellow, with soft blush; high 
flavor. 
Kieffer. September 10 to 15. Fruit is large, golden yellow, some¬ 
times tinted red on the sun-exposed side. Flesh firm. 
Lincoln. Blight-resistant as Kieffer and quality almost equals Bart¬ 
lett. September 1 . 
Seckel. September 15. Small, high-quality yellowish brown pear 
(frequently called the "Little Sugar Pear".) 
PLUMS 
Abundance. July. Fruit is large, oval, and in color amber changing 
to cherry. Good quality. 
Burbank. Late July. Fruit large, violet to light purple. Flesh yellow. 
Hardy for a Japanese variety. 
Damson. Trees upright in growth and heavy producers. Succeeds 
everywhere. 
Green Gage. Ripens in mid-August. Medium sized, yellow-green, 
high quality fruit. 
Omaha. Produces great crops of coral fruit, yellow fleshed and of 
good quality. 
PRICES ON CHERRIES, PEARS, and PLUMS 
2- and 3-year-old trees: Each 5 50 
4 to 5 ft.$0.70 $3.25 $25.00 
5 to 6 ft.80 3.75 30.00 
For parcel post and insurance, add 10%. 
SEED POTATOES 
Through years of experience, it has been proven that there is no 
equal to Second Crop Seed Potatoes for spring planting in this sec¬ 
tion. Successful gardeners, those who grow potatoes for profit, sel¬ 
dom use anything else. 
The potatoes offered are of our own production and true-to- 
name. We grow only Irish Cobbler, which were produced from 
Certified Stock. 
Many customers have standing orders for their annual supply of 
our special grown and selected seed. 
The potatoes will not be quite as large as usual but there will be 
no hollow ones and they will go much farther. 
PRICES UNTIL SOLD OUT 
(Reservations made for later shipment must be accompanied 
with 10% of purchase price.) F. O. B. Lexington 
I bushel (60 lbs.) . $1.25 
100-lb. bag . 2.00 
Larger quantities quoted on application. 
500 
$10.00 
10.00 
10.00 
10.00 
10.00 
10.00 
25 
$ 4.50 
4.50 
4.50 
$1.00 
2.00 
$0.10 
.50 
8.00 
GRAPEVINES 
Grapes are a sure crop. 
Vines bear every year, 
need little attention, ex¬ 
cept training, lots of sun¬ 
shine, and plenty of plant 
food. 
PRICES 2-year-old vines, 
25c each; 5 for $1.00. 
For parcel post and in¬ 
surance, add 10%. 
BLACK GRAPES 
Concord Worden 
Moore's Early 
RED GRAPES 
Caco Lindley 
Catawba Lucille 
Delaware Lutie 
Wyoming 
WHITE GRAPES 
Niagara Martha 
Portland 
SMALL FRUITS 
Cumberland. Best Black Raspberry. $1.00 $3.00 
Latham. Best Red Raspberry . 1.00 3.00 
St. Regis. Best Everbearing Red Raspberry. 1.00 3.00 
Early Harvest. Best Early Blackberry .... 1.00 3.00 
Eldorado. Best Late Blackberry. 1.00 3.00 
Lucretia. Best Dewberry. 1.00 3.00 
Each 10 
Red Dutch Currants, 2-yr.$0.25 $2.00 
Downing Gooseberry, 2-yr.25 2.00 
Houghton Gooseberry, 2-yr.25 2.00 
Strawberry—see pages 2 and 3. 
ASPARAGUS—2-yr. plants 
50 plants. 
100 plants. 
RHUBARB Divisions 
Each. 
5 for. 
1 00 for. 
For parcel post and insurance, add 10%. 
Montmorency 
Concord 
