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QUINCE 
Each Per 10 
Orange—Large goldenfruit... $1.25 $11.00 
BLUEBERRIES 
The following varieties have been selected for their heavy- 
bearing qualities of exceptionally large fruit. For planting in 
the garden or shrub border. 
18 to 24 in. B. & B....... 1.35 12.50 
Cabot—Early, dwarf habit. 
Jersey—Late, large, light blue, firm quality. 
Pioneer— Midseason, excellent eating qualities. 
Rancocas—Early, produces freely on tall stems. 
GRAPEVINES 
While some of these are old standbys, yet they are still 
worthy of a place in any garden. 
SLrony-2 -yioset eet. 40 - 8.50 
Caco—A new, red variety. Considered the best out. 50 
cents each. 
Concord—Late, blue, an old popular variety. 
Delaware—Amber-red ‘fruit of exceptional flavor. Plant 
in a sunny position. 
Fredonia—The earliest blue grape, fruit large and sweet. 
50 cents each. 
Moore’s Early—Early, blue, large and fine eating. 
Niagara—Large, white, honey-sweet. 
Worden—A Concord seedling but earlier. Fine flavor. 
STRAWBERRIES 
Per 10 Per 25 Per 100 
Strong Plants. Bias ita $.60. $1.75 
Catskill—Bright rich red of fine quality. Midseason. 
Premier (Howard 17)—Most popular of all. Early and of 
good size and color. 
» RASPBERRIES 
Per 10 Per 25 Per 100 
Strong Bie, < aE N $.90 $2.00 $7.50 
Indian Summer—Fine, new everbearing variety of good 
quality. 
Latham—Large, delicious, red fruit. 
Newburgh—Large firm fruit. Especially hardy. 
ASPARAGUS 
Mary Washington—A new introduction, producing large 
quantities of tender stalks. Per 10 Per 100 
Siyrie winds athe d $.60 $3.25 
