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APPLES 
Red 
Stayman 
SMALL FRUITS 
25 
100 
500 
Cumberland. Best Black Raspberry. 
$1.00 
$3.00 
$10.00 
Latham. Best Red Raspberry. 
1.00 
3.00 
10.00 
St. Regis. Best Everbearing Red Raspberry 
1.00 
3.00 
10.00 
Early Harvest. Best Early Blackberry . . . . 
1.00 
3.00 
10.00 
Eldorado. Best Late Blackberry. 
1.00 
3.00 
10.00 
Lucretia. Best Dewberry . 
1.00 
3.00 
10.00 
Each 
10 
25 
Red Dutch Currants, 2-yr. 
$0.25 
$2.00 
$ 4.50 
Downing Gooseberry, 2-yr. 
.25 
2.00 
4.50 
Houghton Gooseberry, 2-yr. 
.25 
2.00 
4.50 
Strawberry. See page 9. 
ASPARAGUS—2-yr. 
plants 
50 plants.$1.00 100 pic 
ints . 
$2.00 
Each 
5 for 
RHUBARB Divisions 
.$0.10 
.$0.50 100 for. 8.00 
For parcel post and insurance, add 10%. 
GRAPE VINES 
Grapes are a sure crop. Vines bear every year, need little atten¬ 
tion, except training, lots of sunshine, and plenty of plant food. 
Prices—2-year-old Vines: 25c each; 5 for $1.00. 
For Parcel Post and Insurance, odd 10%. 
BLACK GRAPES 
Concord, Worden, Moore's Early 
RED GRAPES 
Caco, Catawba, Delaware, Lutie, Lindley, Wyoming, Lucile 
WHITE GRAPES 
Niagara, Martha, Portland 
SUMMER APPLES 
Duchess. Early bearing, productive "red" strain. Mildly acid. 
Early H arvest. Pale yellow; sub-acid. Early. 
Early Transparent. Waxy yellow; early and productive. Sub-acid. 
Golden Sweet. Yellow; productive. Hasn't a fault. Best sweet. 
Hyslop Crab. Tart, bright red and productive. Best crab. 
Maiden's Blush. Waxy yellow with red blush; productive. 
Polly Eades. Kentucky-developed. Ripens over a long period. 
Excellent. 
FALL APPLES 
Grimes Golden. Yellow; heavy bearing. Excellent quality. 
Wealthy. Large, shaded dark red; tender. Heavy early bearer. 
Wolf River. Extra large, striped, ripening in September. 
WINTER APPLES 
Baldwin. Red; large; fine quality; tree vigorous. 
Delicious. Red; pointed; early bearing; productive. Excellent 
quality. 
Jonathan. Red; medium; best quality. 
McIntosh. Red: extra fine quality. Fall or early winter in Kentucky. 
Paducah. New; red; productive. Better than Rome. 
Red Delicious. Highly colored Delicious of same quality. 
Red Stayman. More highly colored than ordinary Stayman. 
Rome Beauty. Large; red; tender; sub-acid. Early bearer. 
Stayman Winesap. Red-striped; good quality; vigorous. One of 
the best. 
Turley. Rich red; conical; and some like it better than Stayman. 
Winesap. Dark red; medium size; crisp and good keeper. 
Yellow Delicious. Yellow type of standard Delicious. 
York Imperial. Yellow shaded red. Early bearing and best late 
keeper. 
2- and 3-yr.-old trees: 
2 Vi to 4 ft.$0.35 
4 to 5 ft. 
5 to 6 ft. 
6 to 7 ft., Super-Size. 1.00 
Each 
5 
50 
$0.35 
$1.50 
$12.50 
.45 
2.00 
17.50 
.55 
2.50 
20.00 
. . 1.00 
4.50 
40.00 
PEACHES 
ARRRANGED IN THEIR ORDER OF RIPENING 
Mayflower. (Semi-free.) Very early. Red all over. June 25. 
Carman. (Semi-free.) White, with red blush. Hardy. July 1 0 to 15. 
Golden Jubilee. (Free.) Yellow with distinct blush. July 15. 
Oriole. (Free.) Yellow. Ripens last of July. 
Hiley. ( Free.) White flesh, high quality. July 30. 
South H oven. (Free.) Hardy yellow peach. August 5. 
Belle of Georgia. (Free.) White, with decided blush. August 5. 
Hale-Haven. (Free.) Yellow with blush. August 10. 
Valiant. (Free.) Yellow; new; extra hardy. Excellent quality. 
August 1 0. 
Early Elberta. (Free.) Clear yellow with blush. August 10. 
J. H. Hale. (Free.) Large, yellow, shaded red. August 1 0 to 15. 
Elberta. (Free.) Large yellow shaded deep red. August 1 5. 
Heath. (Cling.) White, tinged next to the sun. October 1 . 
Well grown 2-yr.-old trees: Each 5 
2 Vi to 4 ft.$0.30 $1.25 
4 to 5 ft.40 1.75 
5 to 6 ft.50 2.25 
Ask for prices on quantity lots 
For postage and insurance, add 10 per cent 
50 
$10.00 
15.00 
20.00 
Fruit Trees by Post 
Due to height, nothing larger than the 4 to 5 ft. trees can 
be sent by post. However, we will send larger sizes by express, 
freight or truck for 1 0 per cent of their cost. 
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