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PEARS 
Ewart. The fruit is remarkable for its large 
size and good quality. Greenish vellow 
netted with russet; fine melting, tender, 
juicy flesh. A month later than Bartlett. 
Ovid. Large fruit, resembles Bartlett in color 
except for russet patches. Flesh sweet, fine 
grained and good flavor. <A splendid late 
Pear. 
Phelps. Of the Bartlett type but flavor better. 
Ripens latter part of November. Flesh 
tender and juicy. 
Willard. Ripens two weeks later than Ovid. 
Flesh fine grained, tender and juicy. One 
of the best Winter Pears. 
Price above varieties, $2.50 each 
Pears, Dwarf 
Cayuga. Flesh firm and fine texture. 
and color similar to Seckel. 
Early Seckel. An early ripening Seckel, 
with the same delectable taste. 
Gorham. Ripens two weeks later than 
pet and keeps a month longer. Rich 
avor. 
Price of above varieties, $2.50 each 
Shape 
PEACHES 
Delicious. A white-fleshed seedling of Belle. 
Medium size, firm flesh, good quality and 
free from the stone. Early. 
Eclipse. The trees are productive, size and 
shape of fruit resemble the Belle. An at- 
tractive yellow with deep flush, flesh fine 
grained, quality good, freestone. Midseason. 
Golden Jubilee. Resembles Elberta but 
better quality and ripens 3 weeks earlier. 
Tender, sweet and slightly sub-acid. 
Mikado. A popular early variety; very pro- 
ductive. Medium size, round, semi-cling; 
yellow blushed red. 
Sunbeam. Very productive, fruit large, round, 
deep yellow, nearly covered with red. Good 
quality; semi-cling. 
Valiant. A seedling of Elberta. The fruit is 
large, round yellow blushed red; firm, juicy 
flesh, very good quality; freestone. Note- 
worthy because of earliness and rich flavor. 
Ripens two weeks ahead of Elberta. 
Veteran. Fruit large, round, yellow flesh, 
freestone. Ripens a few days later than 
Valiant. A very desirable variety. 
Price above varieties, $2.00 each 
PLUMS 
Albion. One of the best of the new Plums. 
Tree is productive, strong and vigorous. 
Fruit large and excellent quality. Late. 
American Mirabelle. Small, sweet yellow 
Damson, delightful flavor. A splendid new 
variety. 
Beauty. An early Japanese Plum that pre- 
ecedes Abundance. Medium, round, dark 
red; flesh yellow tinged red, very juicy. 
Formosa. <A Japanese Plum recommended 
for its productive trees and large fruit. 
Oval to slightly cordate; greenish yellow 
nearly overlaid with red: flesh firm, sweet 
and juicy. Ripens midseason. 
Hall. A crossh : i: 
pete a es ween Golden Drop and Grand 
€, but better flesh and flavor. Tree 
nearly perfect. 
Imperial Epineuse. 
der, sweet, juicy. 
escapes brown rot. 
Pearl. Medium size yellow Plum; 
1s exceptionally sweet. 
Sannois. Very late reddish purple French 
Plum of medium size. One of the sweetest 
and most delectab.e varieties. 
Stanley. The tree is healthy, vigorous and 
produces full crop annually. Fruit large, 
dark blue with thick bloom; flesh greenish 
yellow, juicy, fine grained, sweet; quality 
very good; midseason. A prize Plum. 
Price above varieties, $2.50 each 
BLACKBERRIES 
Fruiting Canes 
Eldorado. Medium size, jet black, sweet. 
Early to midseason. 
Taylor. Very large. Highest quality. 
Strong canes, $2.00 per doz., $12.00 per 100 
CURRANTS 
Fruiting Size 
Fay’s Prolific. Sparkling red. 
White Grape. Large, sweet, white. 
Strong, 2-year bushes, $3.50 per doz. 
GOOSEBERRIES 
Fredonia. Very large, late, dark red of the 
English type. Good quality and attractive 
appearance. Plants vigorous and productive. 
$10.00 per doz. 
GRAPES 
Brocton. Flesh is melting, separates readily 
from the seeds; sweet, richly and delicately 
flavored; bunches large. Each $1.50 
Bronx Seedless. A large clustered, large- 
berried Grape, a cross between a seedling 
and Sultanina, a seedless variety grown in 
California. Berries oval, light red, melt- 
ing, juicy, and good quality. Each $1.75 
Concord Seedless. Fruit resembles Concord 
in color and flavor but clusters and berries 
are small. Usually seedless. Each $1.75 
Caco. Amber-red. Each $1.00 
Dunkirk. Similar to Delaware but bunches 
and berries larger; ripens later, keeps longer. 
Clusters uniform 1n shape and size, compact, 
well filled with Grapes. Vine vigorous, hardy, 
healthy, productive. Each $1.25 
Fredonia. The earliest good black Grape. 
Vine vigorous, hardy and productive; fruit 
ripens two weeks earlier than Worden. 
Clusters medium and compact; berries large, 
juicy Each $1.25 
Golden Muscat. Rich golden color of 
Diamond and fine aroma of the European 
Muscat. Vine vigorous, productive; clusters 
very large, berry large, juicy, tender, sweet. 
Season after Concord. Each $2.56 
Keuka. Bunch and berries medium in size. 
Berries are round-oval, dark red with heavy 
bloom. Flesh crisp, juicy and sweet. A 
week earlier than Catawba. Each $1.75 
Reddish purple, ten- 
Fruit ripens late and 
quality 
