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ALWAYS popular with American gardeners, the spirit of the times 
has added new interest to planting various fruit trees and vines in home 
gardens, and as ornamental features. The Victory Garden program 
fostered by the U. S. Department of Agriculture has stressed the ad- 
vantages of growing these fruits which mean not only monetary savings 
to the gardener but also produce the most delicious tree-ripened fruits 
which cannot be bought at the markets. 
GARDEN 
Devoting more attention to gardening is patriotic service to the 
nation. In making these selections we have been guided not 
only by the merit of each variety as a worthy producer of a 
delicious, useful crop but also to have a graceful growth that 
will harmonize with the home grounds. 
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PE ACHE S Beautiful in blossom time— 
Lavish with luscious fruit 
One of the most desirable of fruits. Trees of graceful, 
pleasing shape at home in the garden, lawn, or almost 
any spot in the home grounds. 
Golden Jubilee Ripens in Aug. Sweet, golden yellow 
flesh. Best early yellow. Flushed with red. Freestone; 
distinct, long shape. Hardy, fertile. 
Elberta ee around mid-Sept. Large, solid; freestone. 
Flavorful yellow flesh; canning favorite. 
Hale Haven Freestone, bearing Sept. 1. Large, round- 
ish fruit, flesh and skin yellow, blushed red. Sweet flavor. 
Heavy producer; bears young. 
Belle of Georgia A beautiful white-fleshed freestone; 
yellow skin, red blush. Ripens around Sept. 1. Vigorous, 
productive. Very sweet, juicy, flavorful. 
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Jubilee 
Pick your own Peaches— soft, juicy 
and ‘‘dead-ripe’’—then you'll know 
what real Peach flavor is! 
Large, 1-yr., 4- to 5-ft. trees, any of above varieties: 
$1.50 each; any 3 for $3.75 









Like Dwarf Apple Trees, these Dwarf Pear Trees may be used in the landscape pees or 
lawn, wherever you would use a flowering tree—decorative in shape, beautiful both in 
bloom and in fruit. They bear full-size top-quality fruit and grow less than half as tall as 
standard-size trees, producing a splendid crop even the second year after planting. Be sure 
to include Pears in your plantings. All of these are tested and proved varieties that will 
give you complete satisfaction. We supply 2-year, finest quality 3- to 4-ft. nursery-grown 
trees. 
Bartlett Luscious, yellow fruit with Seckel Sweet, juicy, full flavored. Pears 
beautiful red blush. Excellent quality. smaller but very abundant; yellowish russet 
Most popular. Ripens in Sept. (or late with red cheek. Good to eat, pickle, pre- 
Aug.) serve. 
Clapp’s Favorite Extra hardy; early; 
especially tasty. Clear yellow, red blush. 
Ripens in Aug. Lives up to its name. 
Flemish Beauty Extra-large, choice fruit, 
juicy, aromatic, rich and sweet. Yellow 
with dull russet overlay. Ripens Sept.—Oct. 
Any of the above: $2.50 each; any 3 for $6. 
GRAPES 
Always a favorite with gardeners. 
These finest grade No. 1 plants bear 
very well every year; some bunches 
may be expected the year after plant- 
ing. Fine for fences, pergolas, ar- 
bors, etc. You can choose red, white 
and blue varieties for patriotic 
arrangements in fruit bowls, etc. 
Fredonia 
FREDONIA 
One of largest, sweet- 
est. Blue-black; su- 
perb flavor, 3 weeks 
earlier than Concord. 
75c each; 3 for $2.; 
12 for $7.50 
NIAGARA 
The finest White 
Grape. A vigorous 
grower, sweet, amber- 
white. Ripens in mid- 
Sept. 
50c each; 3 for 
$1.35; 12 for $5. 
CATAWBA 
The red Grape with 
spicy flavor. Long, 
large, broad clusters. 
50c each; 3 for 
$1.35; 12 for $5. 
CONCORD 
Large, sweet, juicy, 
blue-black. Mid-Sept. 
50c each; 3 for 
$1.35; 12 for $5. 
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4 plants 
1 of each 
(value $2.25) 
SWEET CHERRIES _ aoe. 
Beautiful in full bloom. Ornamen- Ae | 
tal in any planting, and generous in ' 
tasty fruit for eating and canning. 
Black Tartarian Large, heart- 
shaped. Vigorous upright tree. 
Heavy crop in June. Luscious, 
sugary. Best for eating. 
Napoleon Really choice, one of 
the tastiest. Yellow and amber, 
red blush. Firm, juicy, very sweet. 
A quick, heavy producer. Large—a 
special treat for table and canning. 
Windsor Hardy, prolific. Very 
large, dark red, almost black; solid, 
meaty flesh; alluring taste. July. 
Unsurpassed for eating, canning. 
2-yr.-old, 5- to 7-ft. trees: 
$2.50 each; any 3 for $6. 
SOUR CHERRIES To enjoy large, super-size Cherries 
from your own trees for tastiest 
pies, tarts and canned fruits, plant these sour varieties. 
Montmorency Firm-fleshed; Early Richmond _ Delightful 
fresh, tart flavor—treal ‘‘cherry- eating when real ripe. One of 
pie’’ tang. Large, luscious fruit. the best you can get for pies. 
2-yr.-old, 5- to 7-ft. trees, either of above: 
$2. each; any 3 for $5. 
HARDY PLUMS 
One tree will yield up to 200 
quarts of fine-flavored fruits; 
a lovely sight in full bloom, 
also when Jaden with Plums. 
Shapely ornamental growth. 
Delicious to eat, most de- 
sirable for jelly, Plum-butter, 
preserves. 
Stanley Prune Never win- 
ter-kills, often bears within 
3 years from planting. Ri- 
pens 10 days earlier than 
others. Large, firm, juicy, 
sweet bluish-purple fruits. 
Burbank Vigorous, heavy- 
bearing. Large, rich-flavored. 
Excellent quality, very small 
pits. Ripe in Sept., early Oct. 
Lombard Late in Aug. Beautiful violet-red fruit of excellent tex- 
ture. Hardy, prolific. A splendid Plum. 
2-yr.-old, 5- to 6-ft. extra-heavy trees, any of above: 
$2. each; any 3 for $5. 
RASPBERRIES 
Strong, 2-year, field-grown stock for an abundance of luscious berries 
beginning the very next year after planting. You enjoy them most 
when you grow your own. To eat out of hand, for the table, for 
jellies, jams, preserves, these varieties will delight you. 
Indian Summer New Everbearing Red First crop in June; 
second crop starts in Sept., continuing till stopped by freezing. 
Vigorous, hardy, bears heavily. Finest and most delicious ever- 
bearing red Raspberry. 6 plants for $1.50; 12 for $2.50. 
Latham Red Enormous crops from late June till mid-July. De- 
licious fresh or canned. 6 plants for $1.25; 12 for $2.25. 
Golden Queen Creamy to whitish berries; fine flavor. Ideal for im- 
mediate eating. Late June. 6 for $1.50; 12 for $2.50. 
Cumberland Black Vigorous, healthy plants. Remarkably firm 
berries, sometimes 7% in. in diameter. Largest black, prolific, won- 
derfully flavored. 6 plants for $1.; 12 for $1.75. 




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