SPECIAL CHERRY-PLUM 
We found these trees at Mulberry near the back 
porch of a dwelling house, apparently where pruné seed 
had been thrown. One of these trees resembles the sweet 
cherry in growth and leaf, producing fruit resembling the 
wild plum and about the same size, with very tough skin, 
ripening late August or Sept. and bids fair to be a worth- 
WhiUetruitytress about=19' to 24 vin, each’. Sy 25C 
The other tree grows very much like the native 
varieties of plums, leaves similar, produces fruit very 
much like the Blue Damson plum, but much earlier. 
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CHERRIES 
Early Richmond, early sour pie cherry; Montmorency, 
a little later than Early Richmond, sour pie, larger; Black 
Sweet, grows well, good fruit but not so much of it; Yel- 
low Sweet, tree grows well rather shy bearer. 3 to 4 ft. 
DOC MALO Ss 1b. les eke en ee TN le henge ee 25¢c 
PEARS 
Bartlett, summer, sugar; Garber, fall, eating and canning; 
Early Wilder, early pear; Douglas, bears young, late in 
season; Keiffer, old standby, late preserving and canning. 
Sie oe ostliee i eG ner tO Cree Wek oe eee 20c 
GRAPES 
Fredonia, early black, good grower, ripens evenly; Con- 
cord, mid-season, blue-black, it fills the basket; Sheridan, 
late, black. Delaware Red, small berry and bunch, fine 
quality; Niagara, white, mid-season, large berry and 
bunch; Portland, white, early, good sized berry and bunch. 
Zaey Cee lants: Loct. Os tOr pl UUs LOU st Oly aetna meee ey $6.00 
Muscadine, give this some room and have some of this 
noir tstrOns eines: 2 20 merce eemes arraenoeee i) er ee 25c 
ASPARAGUS 
NaryeWasningston, 2: yr..D0z:' 30G2L00F Ofmer ee $1.75 
Rhubarb plants; red’ Victoria, strong each*9e;4Doz; ek 80c 
Youngberry and Ozark Beauty Blackberry plants, each 
DOF ROC AOU EOYERIee Or LOO TOtaos) on aed, oe! ee $2.00 
Boysenberry, Latham Red Raspberry and Black Raspberry 
plantss Hach 6c: Doz: 40c::50.for $2.35; 100 for 22 gees. $2.50 
Strawberry plants: Blakemore and Klondike. 40c per 100. 
LOOVSlanis-a1ot, Prepalte Ober = weereee rox eie es ye $3.00 
Pi@der. OTOW)N a2) cups seen ee ce Lis 1,” SE ie be oe BEES 20¢c 
PAPERSHELL PECAN AND GRAFTED THOMAS 
BLACK WALNUT 
Stuart papershell, probably the best for this section; 
Miss. Giant (Meyhan); Burkett, a pecan that is quite 
POUND ao loris iia LOMO ft Lo LOOT eS $11.00 
oy LOAe re ee ere) tae et SRM ee ae ek $9.00 
ZAbO oS = Lbee POTS Tie eng Se aaa Lee ee EN $7.00 
Burkett and Miss Giant in 3 to 4 ft. and 2 to 3 ft. only, and 
priced as per Stuarts in respective grades. 
Thomas Black Walnuts same grades and prices as Stuart 
pecan except they take each rate and no discount on 
quantities. 
