CHAMPION 
NEW RHUBARB 
McDONALD S CHERRY —Originated in Canada. Grows 
3 feet tall, nearly seedless. Fine sweet flavor and 
most beautiful sauce. Can pick all summer. 39c each; 
3 for $1.00. 
RUBY RED —Seedless Red all the way through. Extra 
fine flavor, and very beautiful red sauce. Can be 
picked all summer. 49c each; 3 for $1.25. 
PEACHES 
Next to Apples, Peaches are used for more purposes than most 
other fruits. Peaches picked from your own orchard are the finest 
flavored and best. One crop of fruit pays the grower many, many 
times the original cost of the trees. Peach can be profitably used as 
fillers in Apple orchards. We carry a long list of varieties and are 
listing only a few of the most popular. 
ALTON —Mid-season. White, overspread with red; semi-free. 
BELLE OF GEORGIA —Mid-season. Greenish white with blush. Free¬ 
stone. 
CARMAN —Early Yellowish white, blushed with red. Freestone. 
CHAMPION —Early. White with brilliant red cheek. Freestone. 
EARLY ELBERTA —Early. Resembles Elberta in color and shape, but 
ripens two or three weeks earlier. 
EARLY WHEELER (Red Bird) —Early. Creamy white, blushed witlk \ 
red. Cling. 
ELBERTA —Mid-season. Deep yellow with brilliant blush. Freestone. 
GOLDEN JUBILEE —Early. Apricot yellow with blush. Freestone. 
HEATH CLING —Late. Large white fruit. Cling. 
HALE HAVEN— Mid -season. Orange yellow overspread with red. 
Freestone. 
J. H. HALE —Mid-season. Yellow; almost free from fuzz. Freestone. 
POLLY —Early. Creamy white with red blush. Freestone. Very hardy. 
ROCHESTER —Mid-season. Yellow freestone. A good variety for the 
home orchard. 
SOUTH HAVEN —Mid-season. Yellow with red cheek. Freestone. 
Lots of 
Lots of 
Lots of 
11/16 
Each 
4 each 
8 each 
12 each 
in. caliper, 
5-7 ft., select, 3 yrs. old $0.50 
$0.47 
$0.43 
$0.40 
9/16 
in. caliper, 
4-6 
ft., standard. 40 
.37 
.33 
.30 
7/16 
in. caliper, 
3-4 
ft. .30 
.27 
.23 
.20 
5/16 
in. caliper, 
2-3 
ft.22 
.20 
.18 
.16 
GRAPES 
CACO — Red. A 
new variety, ex¬ 
cellent for table 
use. 
CONCORD— T h e 
old reliable all¬ 
purpose grape. 
Black, hardy and 
very productive. 
Grapes should be planted in every home garden. There is 
always a place for Grape Vines to cover a fence or trellis and 
get quick results in fruit. 
BARTLETT 
BET A —A small 
black grape. 
One of the har¬ 
diest varieties. 
Lots of 
12 each 
$ 0.20 
.16 
.09 
.07 
.15 
.11 
The varieties listed have 
been proven best for this ter¬ 
ritory. It is important for the 
fruit to be gathered at the 
proper time. 
BARTLETT —Summer. Clear 
golden yellow with red 
cheek. Excellent flavor. 
NIAGARA DUCHESS —A u t u m n. Very 
large, greenish yellow. 
GARBER —Winter. Large round 
fruit; good keeper. 
KIEFFER —Winter. Green, becoming 
PEAR yellow after picking; sometimes tinged 
$0.18 
Easy to grow. Every c F CKTT mS g et ' q „ , .. 
home Should have SECKEL— Summer. Small fruit 
of deli- 
.14 
a few Pear trees. cate tlavor '' s 
plendid 
for home use. 
.08 
Lots of 
Lots of 
Lots of 
.05 
Each 
11/16 in. caliper, 5-7 ft., select, 3 
4 each 
8 each 
12 each 
.14 
yrs. old . S0.55 
$0.49 
$0.47 
$0.45 
.10 
9/16 in. caliper, 4-6 ft., standard .50 
.48 
.44 
.40 
7/16 in. caliper, 3-4 ft. .40 
.37 
.34 
.30 
5/16 in. caliper, 2-3 ft. .35 
.32 
.30 
.25 
MOORE'S EARLY 
—Blue - black. 
Popular home 
and market va¬ 
riety. 
NIAGARA— White. 
Large berries in 
compact bunch¬ 
es. Excellent for 
jelly or wine. 
WORDEN— Black. 
Similar to Con¬ 
cord, but ripens 
about ten days 
earlier. 
Each 
Lots of 
4 each 
Lots of 
8 each 
Caco, two-year .... 
$0.25 
$0.24 
$0.22 
Caco, one-year .... 
.20 
.19 
.17 
Concord, two-year 
.12 
.11 
.10 
Concord, one-year 
.10 
.09 
.08 
All other varieties, 
two-year .20 
.18 
.16 
All other varieties, 
one-year .15 
.13 
.12 
For larger quantities, write for special prices. 
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