Fruit Department 
*Plums 
t-in. caliper, $1.50 each; 114 to 2-in. caliper, $5; 
2 to 214-in. caliper, $10 
Abundance. Yellow. August. 
Bradshaw. Purple. September. 
Burbank. Large, red fruit. August. 
German Prune. Blue. September. 
Green Gage. Greenish yellow. September. 
Lombard. Purplish red. August. 
*Quince 
§-in. caliper, $1.50 each 
Orange. Fruit very large; fair. October. 
Nut Trees 
CASTANEA crenata. Hardy Chestnut. Each 
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Grapes 
3-yr., 40 cts. each, $1.75 for 5 
Brighton. Large; red. September. 
Concord. Best black. September. 
Delaware. Small; red. September. 
Green Mountain. Green. Late August. 
Niagara. Fine white. Late September. 
Worden. Large; blue. Late August. 
Raspberries 
2-yr. transplants, 15 cts. each, $1.50 per doz. 
Cuthbert. Rich crimson. 
Latham. Everbearing. Red. 
Plum Farmer. Blackcap. 
Blackberries 
2-yr. transplants, 15 cts. each, $1.50 per doz. 
Blowers. Very large. Ripens early. 
Hardy Vines 
ACTINIDIA arguta. Bower Actinidia. 
A good vine for trellises, walls, and tree trunks. It has hand- 
some foliage. White flowers followed by clusters of greenish 
fruits. Each 
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AKEBIA quinata. Five-leaf Vine. 
A dainty, beautiful vine with curious purple flowers borne in 
May. It is almost an evergreen. 
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AMPELOPSIS heterophylla. Porcelain Vine. 
So named on account of its turquoise-blue berries. Its leaves, 
somewhat grape-like in form, turn a fine autumn shade. 
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A. lowi. Geranium Creeper. 
A dwarf type of Boston Ivy. Clings to smooth surfaces. 
Colors in the fall like Boston Ivy. 
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*Cherries, Peaches, Plums and Quinces guaranteed for first growing 
season only. 
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