PLUMS 
Abundance. A large yellow Oriental type with juicy, 
sweet flesh. Clingstone. September. 
Fellenberg (Italian Prune). Highly colored; flesh firm, 
juicy, subacid; of fine quality. Freestone. Septem- 
ber. Larger and superior to German Prune, 
Lombard. A very productive variety, 
bearing clusters of purplish red, 
slightly acid fruits. 
Stanley. A purple Prune of recent 
introduction which shows great 
promise of hardiness as well as 
being of excellent quality, large 
fruits, very productive. Will bear 
in about 3 years. 
Each 5 25 
J OnOmiepty. 1G 
in. cal. and up $1.00 $4.00 $15.00 
AVTOmo- tts, 
9/16 to 11/16 
ihlsistode Soyer, Sisto J eiyAS 11-28 
BEARING AGE PLUM TREES 
Each 
Dar rena dey ele ion lt embiaky Tolodlte s Mh ainia pee Broke uno $4-00 
QUINCE 
Orange. Very large yellow fruit of excellent quality. 
Very productive. 
Each 5 
AIO On ity Ll CCE n CLG uLtonelane eihel elena « $1.00 $4.00 
Slee tana ee emo wep aha) isiol Nan os pea a OOt 85 3.25 
BLACKBERRIES 
Eldorado. Hardy, productive and of luscious good- 
ness. Firm, juicv, rich fruit. Midseason. 45c for 5; 
$1.50 for 25, $4.35 for 100; $14.50 for 500. 
Blueberries 
COLE’S ACID PEAT 
HUMUS MIXTURE 
For Blueberries, Rhododendrons, Broad-Leaved 
Evergreens, etc. A requisite for successful growing. 
In planting use following mixture: 
Blueberry Culture. Three-quarters Cole’s Peat, one- 
quarter soil. 
Azaleas, Rhododendrons, Kalmia, Leucothoe, Pieris. 
One-half each. 
Good for lawns and general top dressing. 
PRICE: 
2-bishel! bags. ces eae wisierele eee eieis $1.00 
Large; halon ce Mais eae tna aiakneess $5.50 




Stanley Prune 
Plum 
Blueberries—New Aybiid Varieties 
Until very recently Blueberries were known only as a wild fruit. Lately, how- 
ever, hybridizers have succeeded in crossing the fruiting varieties with one which 
has been known only as an ornamental shrub. The resulting Hybrid retains the 
beauty of the parent plant and produces fruit of a size much larger and more 
delicious than found in its native state. Foliage is very lustrous and beautiful. 
Plant several of them for beauty and fruit. For best success in growing be sure 
to use Cole's Acid Peat Humus. 
Cabot. June. Bush low and spreading. Berries large and of excellent flavor. 
Light blue fruit. 
Rancocas. Midseason. Bush tall and well formed. An excellent producer of fine 
quality, light blue berries. 
Pioneer. Midseason. The bush is of medium size and bears quantities of light 
blue berries of fine flavor. 
Rubel. Late. Tall well-shaped bush with attractive foliage. Produces an abun- 
dance of slightly tart high quality berries. 
Each S 10 50 
Fine Z:year Plants tccuse ace nieces etoe cen ee arene eee $0.75 $2.00 $6.00 $25.00 
Large (4-year plants...) s.cea. dar ee he ee ee ESOS 74,00 12:00 ~ 50:00 
BOYSENBERRY 
A recent development which bears prodigious 
crops of luscious berries about 2 inches long. 
Very sweet and juicy. Excellent for pies, des- 
serts and canning. 75c for 5; $2.00 for 25; $6.00 
for 100; $22.50 for 500. 
RASPBERRIES 
(Available for spring delivery.) 



Cumberland. (Black.) A glossy black 
variety of good size. Firm and sweet. 
Midseason. 75c for 10; $4.00 for 100; 
$13.50 for 500. 
Indian Summer. (Red.) The best of the 
so-called ‘‘'everbearing’’ Raspberries. 
Fruit is large, soft and very delicious. 
Fair crops in June and September with 
large production in October. Excellent 
for home gardens. 90c for 10; $5.00 
‘per 100; $17.00 per 500. 
Latham. (Red.) Very popular and per- 
haps the most profitable of all Rasp- 
berries. Very productive. The fruit is 
large, mosaic-free, and very red. High 
quality and hardy, midseason. 85c for 
10; $4.50 per 100; $14.00 per 500. 
Taylor. A marvelous new Raspberry. 
Vigorous, ha dy, productive and tall 
growing. Has sturdy canes which hold 
the berries well off the ground. Large, 
long, attractive, bright red berries. i 
Thick-fleshed, firm and of fine quality. “am : 
90c for 10; $4.75 per 100; $15.50 per > : 
500. Latham Red Raspberries 

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