Green's SELECTED Peaches 

A Selected List of Choice Varieties 
PRICES: Large 4-6 ft. trees 40c each, 10 for 
$3.00, 100 for $25.00. 
If interested in smaller sizes, please write for prices. 
RATES: Less than 10 at each rates. 10 to 50 at 10 
rates. 50 or more at 100 rates. 
BELLE OF GEORGIA (White Freestone). 
Creamy white peach with beautiful crimson cheek. 
Ripens here in August. 
CHAMPION (White Freestone). Considered the 
highest quality of all white flesh peaches. Skin white 
with flashes of carmine and darker red. Ripens in 
late August or early September. 
EARLY ELBERTA (Yellow Freestone). Ripens 
10 days earlier than Elberta. 
ELBERTA (Yellow Freestone). The peer of all 
commercial peaches. Extremely hardy and very 
fruitful. A large golden yellow with bright red cheek. 
Juicy, rich, and sweet. Ideal for commercial purposes. 
EARLY CRAWFORD (Yellow Freestone). Un- 
excelled in quality by any other variety, except 
Rochester, its offspring. Fruit very large, golden 
yellow with red blush. Ripens in late August or early 
September. 
J. H. HALE (Yellow Freestone). Deep golden 
yellow, overlaid with bright carmine, unusually large 
and very attractive. Good commercial peach, but 
not as prolific as Elberta and others. Ripens in late 
August or early September. 
LATE CRAWFORD. Fruit large and very hand- 
some, deep yellow, blushed and splashed with red. 
Ripens here the last of September. 
ROCHESTER (Yellow Freestone). This is our 
choice of a peach for all purposes. It combines the 
quality of Early Crawford with productiveness of 
the Elberta. Fruit is good size, yellow mottled 
with red, juicy, rich and sweet in flavor. Unexcelled 
for eating out of hand and canning. Ripens here 
the last of August. 
GOLDEN JUBILEE (Yellow Freestone). Large 
yellow with red cheek, of the Elberta type. A fine 
flavored, juicy peach—good for canning and ex- 
cellent to eat out of hand. 
SOUTH HAVEN (Yellow Freestone). Flesh yel- 
low, juicy, and sweet. Good commercial peach, 
ripening between Rochester and Elberta. Yellow 
with slight blush of red. 
HARDEE. The new patented peach. No doubt, it is 
the hardiest peach known. Has been found to with- 
stand temperature several degrees below zero with- 
out any apparent effects. Resembles Elberta in 
appearance. Ripens between Hale and Elberta. 7/16” 
caliper, 3-4 ft., at 55c each, 10 for $5.00. This 
patented peach is being handled under license from 
patent owner. 


Grapes 
Two year old vines, selected for quality. Postpaid 
at single and ten rates only. 
CONCORD (Black). The leading commercial grape 
on the market. Adaptable to many various soils, 
very productive and noted especially for its fine 
flavored juice. Ripens the last of September. PRICE: 
2 yr. No. 1, 15c each, 10 for $1.00, 50 or more at 
8c each. 
CACO (Red). Super size berries, deliciously sweet, 
and of the highest quality of all. On account of its 
richness in sugar and flavor, it can be eaten two 
weeks in advance of its ripening date in early Sep- 
tember. PRICE: 2 yr. No. 1, 25c¢ each, 10 for 
$2.00, 50 or more at 15c each. 
CATAWBA (Red). Best keeper of all grapes grown 
in New York State. Medium size, vigorous grower, 
and very productive. Good late red, ripens last of 
September. PRICE: 2 yr. No. 1, 25c each, 10 for 
$1.85, 50 or more at 15c each. 
DELAWARE (Pinkish Red). The favorite small 
pink berry grape, deliciously flavored and especially 
desirable for home gardens. A compact grower and 
very hardy. Ripens middle of September. PRICE: 
2 yr. No. 1, 25c each, 10 for $1.85, 50 or more 
at 15c each. 
MOORE’S EARLY (Blue). Best early black com- 
mercial grape. Medium size berry, moderately pro- 
ductive and of fair quality. Ripens two weeks ahead 
of Concord. PRICE: 2 yr. No. 1, 25c each, 10 for 
$1.85, 50 or more at 15c each. 
FREDONIA (New Biack). A New York State 
Experiment Station introduction, large black, ripen- 
ing two weeks earlier than Worden. Very fine quality 
and productive. Unusual characteristic of keeping 
well when left on vine after full maturity has been 
reached. PRICE: 2 yr. No. 1, 25c each, 10 for 
$1.85, 50 or more at 15c each. 
PORTLAND (New White). Another New York 
State Experiment Station introduction. Earliest of 
white grapes. Largest fruit and bunches of present 
varieties, excellent quality. PRICE: 2 yr. No. 1, 
25c each, 10 for $1.85, 50 or more at 15c each. 

NIAGARA (White). Leading white commercial 
variety, good quality, large bunches, and productive. 
Ripens middle September. PRICE: 2 yr. No. 1, 
20c each, 10 for $1.60, 50 or more at 12!/c each. 
WORDEN (Blue). Seedling of Concord, larger 
bunches and excellent quality. Ripens several days 
earlier. PRICE: 2 yr. No. 1, 20c each, 10 for $1.60, 
50 or more at 1214¢ each. 
WE HAVE ALIMITED SUPPLY OF FREDONIA 
(BLACK). 4 yr. Vines at 50c each. 
Sweet Cherries 
PRICES: Two year old, medium ‘trees, 4-6 ft., 
65c each, 10 for $5.50, 100 for $45.00. 
BLACK TARTARIAN (Black). Favorite, home 
garden sweet cherry. Fruit is very large, purplish 
black in color with tender, rich, juicy flesh. Ripens 
middle of June. Popularly known as Black Ox-Heart 
—good canner. 
GOVERNOR WOOD (Yellow). Large, beautiful, 
yellowish white, tinted with shades of crimson. Flesh 
is tender, juicy, and the best in quality in June. 
NAPOLEON (Light Red and Yellow). Sometimes 
called Royal Ann. Color red on yellow background. 
Flavor is rich and sweet with abundant juice and 
firm flesh. Most delicious for dessert and home uses. 
Ripens in July. Usually known as white Ox-Heart. 
WINDSOR (Dark Red). Leading late sweet cherry. 
Large, dark red with firm, tender, juicy flesh. Ex- 
cellent quality. Ripens in late July. 
Sour Cherries 
PRICES: Two year old, largest 5-6 ft. trees, 
65c each, 10 for $5.50, 100 for $45.00. (If interest- 
ed in smaller sizes, please write for prices.) 
EARLY RICHMOND. Best of early sours, medium 
size, light red, tender, juicy, and of good quality. 
Ripens in June. 
MONTMORENCY. This variety can be well 
recommended as the best sour cherry. For all pur- 
poses to which sour cherries are put, it is unequalled. 
Fruit is average in size, dark red, tender, juicy, and 
of fine quality. Hardy and very productive. Ripens 
last of June. 

Green’s Money Saving Collections for 1941 
No. 1 COLLECTION 
ALL No. 1 TREES 
1 Rochester Peach 
1 McIntosh Apple 
1 Bartlett Pear 
1 Burbank Plum 
1 Orange Quince 
SPECIAL PRICE $2.50 
REGULAR PRICE $2.80 
No. 2 COLLECTION 
ALL No. 1 TREES 
1 Elberta Peach 
1 Black Tartarian Cherry (Sweet) 
1 Montmorency Cherry (Sour) 
1 Fellenberg Prune 
1 Seckel Pear 
SPECIAL PRICE $2.55 
REGULAR PRICE $2.85 

No. 3 COLLECTION 
2 Concord Grape 
1 Fredonia Grape 
1 Moore’s Early Grape 
1 Caco Grape 
1 Portland Grape 
SPECIAL PRICE $1.00 
Postpaid 
REGULAR PRICE $1.30 
