FRUITS 

PEACHES 
Belle of Georgia. Good looking fruit of fair quality. 
Midseason. 
Elberta. Most of popular of all yellow Peaches. Excellent 
keeping qualities. Midseason. Freestone. 
Golden Jubilee. A new, early variety of good quality. 
Freestone. 
South Haven. Early Freestone. Large, deep yellow with 
red cheek. 
11/16 in.-1 in. cal...... $0.50 
PEARS 
Bartlett (2 yrs. and 3 yrs. old). Most popular of all Pears 
for dessert and cannmg. Fine shape and color and ex- 
cellent flavor. Early. 
Clapps Favorite (3 yrs. old). Similar to Bartlett but 
matures a week or two earlier. 
Keiffer (2 yrs. old). A prolific bearer producing large 
fruitse . pall: 
Seckel (2 yrs. and 3 yrs. old). One of the most delicious 
of all Pears and probably more popular the country over. 
Fruits are small and slightly russet brown. Ripens in 
October. 
ZEUS Olt ee ee $1.00 | 3 yrs oldies $1.25 
PLUMS 
Abundance (4 yrs.) Very juicy and sweet Plum. Pinkish 
red fruits with golden flesh. 
Burbank (2 yrs.) Resembles Abundance in color and 
shape but has larger fruits. 
Red June (4 yrs.) An early red Plum with large fruit. 
Very productive. 
Reine Claude (4 yrs.) A good commercial variety. 
Z yrs. old........+:$1.00 | 4 yrs, olde $1.25 
QUINCES 
Orange (3 yrs.) Heavy, bright yellow fruits of excellent 
flavor. October. 
Plants’*/- eee 
HYBRID BLUEBERRIES 
Cabot. Early, ripening from the first to the middle of July. 
Good sized berries of excellent flavor borne on low- 
spreading plants. 
Concord. Midseason. 
Rancocas. Midseason. 
Rubel. Late, tall, vigorous bush producing fruit of good 
quality. 
15-24 ins plants a eee $1.25 each, $5.00 for 5 
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