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GOLDEN JUBILEE 
We recommend this New Jersey Experiment Station 
introduction. Comparatively new, but widely planted; 
is areal money maker. Unusually hardy, resists excessive 
cold. Sure cropper, after severe winters and heavy frosts. 
Golden Jubilee is without equal as an early, large, 
yellow freestone of highest quality. Flesh is yellow, 
tender, juicy, and sweet. August 20-25th. 

ELBERTA e The Money-Maker! 
The leader of all Peaches and the greatest commercial variety on 
the market; 50 per cent of the peaches planted are Elberta. In all 
probability no Peach will succeed over so wide a range of territory 
as this kind. It will thrive where any peach can be grown. A beautiful 
Peach of good quality, not only the best orchard variety but also 
valuable for planting in the garden. Elberta is hardier in bud than 
many varieties, therefore, a more unitorm cropper. It is large, yellow, 
with red cheek, juicy, and high flavor; flesh yellow, freestone. Season 
medium early, following quick upon Early Crawford. September 
15-20th. 
G R A a E & ‘Gla 
LAST A LIFETIME 
PRICES ON STRONG 2 YEAR No. 1 VINES 
ALL VARIETIES (Except as Noted). Strong, 
2-yr. Nc. 1 Vines—30c each, 75c per 3, $2.00 
per 10, $7.00 per 50, $12.00 per 100. 
AGAWAM (Red)—A large red grape with rich 
aromatic flavor. A strong grower and very pro- © 
ductive. (Oct. 1 to 5.) 
CACO (Red)—A new wine red grape which is 
proving to be a great favorite. Berries very large 
and sweet. (Sept. 15.) 40c each, $3.00 per 10, 
$18.00 per 100. 
CATAWBA (Red)—Dark red. Bunches large, ber- 
ries medium. Best for table and wine. (Oct. 5 to 
10.) 
DELAWARE (Red)—Bunches and berries small. 
Light red, unusually sweet and delicious. One of 
the best red varieties. (Oct. 1 to 5.) 
CONCORD —The Favorite! 
The leading commercial grape. Color blue-black. 
Bunches and berries large. Hardy, productive, and “ 
an excellent shipper. Succeeds over large area. Ex- 
cellent for grape juice. (Sept. 25 to 30.) 25¢ each, 
3 for 60c, $1.50 per 10, 50 for $4.50, $8.00 per 100. 
New! FREDONIA 
The leading early black grape. An introduction of 
the N. Y. State Experimental Station. Plant is a 
strong, healthy grower; clusters medium in size; 
berries large and juicy. (Sept. 5 to 10.) 
CONCORD SEEDLESS (Black) 
New attractive garden novelty. No seeds, plants 
vigorous, hardy. Fruit small and of fine flavor. Good 
for pies. (After Concord.) 90¢ each, $7.50 per_10. 

HALE HAVEN 
Marvelous new peach, a result of crossing the 
famous J. H. Hale with South Haven. A large 
beautifully colored, yellow fleshed peach, 
ripening approximately ten days to two weeks 
ahead of Elberta. Perfect freestone, strong 
grower, good shipper, and a prolific heavy 
bearer. The tree is hardy and fruit is of the 
highest quality. Has extremely high color 
which is present several days before the fruit 
ripens, thus allowing early picking for distant 
shipments. Should be included in every plant- 
ing. Sept. 1-5th. 
VALIANT 
Large, yellow freestone, very good quality. 
Productive. Early September. 
ROCHESTER 
A comparatively new extra early peach of the 
highest quality and most delicious flavor. 
Large yellow, with attractive red blush, A 
very fine canner, prolific, and an early bearer. 
Freestone. August 29-Sept. 3rd. 
EARLY ELBERTA 
An excellent new variety resembling Elberta 
very closely, except a little rounder in shape 
and about ten days earlier in ripening. Free- 
stone. September 6-10th. 
PRICES ON PEACH TREES 
1-9 10-49 50-300 
Each Each Each 
1 Year 4 to Sift. 
9/16 to 11/16 in. $0.60 $0.50 $0.40 
1 Year 3 to 4 ft. 
7/16 to 9/16 in. -50 -40 «30 
1 Year 2 to 3 ft. 
5/16 to 7/16 in. 40 .30 225 
GOLDEN MUSCAT 
Wonderful new golden yellow grape. For home use 
and roadside market it is one of the best. Possesses 
rich golden color and fine muscat aroma of European 
muscat. Vine is vigorous, productive; the clusters 
are very large and compact. Berries are large, juicy, 
sweet, and tender. (Sept. 27 to Oct. 5.) 90c each, 
$7.50 per 10. 
SENECA (White)—New pure vinifera. Best dessert 
variety. Flavor sweet, vinous and aromatic. Plant 
vigorous, productive, hardy. (Sept. 1 to 8.) 90c 
each, $7.50 per 10. 
SHERIDAN (Black)—An improved Concord, with 
firmer, sweeter berries. Large and more compact. 
About a week later. 
WORDEN (Black)—A large early black grape of 
fine quality. Berries and bunches large. (Sept. 20 
to 25.) 
VAN BUREN (Black)—Best new very early grape. 
Desirable for home and commercial planting. Re- 
sembles Concord in size, but much sweeter. (Aug. 
27 to Sept. 2.) 75¢ each, $6.00 per 10. 

New! 
Thornless Boysenberry 
Canes smooth as velvet. Ripens 10 days to 
two weeks earlier than the common Boysen- 
berry. The Thornless strain has retained all 
the good characters of its parent including its 
rugged, thrifty growth. It’s a pleasure to pick 
these large berries, 
scratching your hands. 
Strong 1-yr. Plants 25c each, 3 for 65c, 
without a chance of 
$1.85 per 10, $3.50 per 25 
be pleased tosendit. — 
