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PEARS 
SELECTED NO. 1 GRADE 
11/16 in. caliper, 5 to 7 ft. high, $1.09 each, 3 for $2.50 
Bartlett. 
cellent flavor. 
Most popular all purpose Pears. 
Fine shape and color; ex- 
August-September. 
Beurre Bosc. Large, deep yellow overspread with russet. 
F : : Unsur- 
assed in quality and flavor. September. 
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Duchesse D’Angouleme. A dependable cropper fruiting while quite 
young. Excellent quality, white flesh and yellow spotted russet skin. 
Seckel. One of the most delicious and ever popular varieties. Small 
russet brown Pears, ripening in October. Bears abundantly. 
Sheldon. 
Large, round, russet and red Pears of first quality, 
October. 
Late. 
PLUMS 
SELECTED FIRST-CLASS 
11/16 in. caliper, 5 to 7 ft. high, $1.00 each, 3 for $2.50 
Abundance. Large, amber, sweet, early. 
Burbank. Cherry red; good producer; early. 
Fellenberg. Italian Prune. 
commercial growing. 
Delicious solid fruit; one of the finest for 
Green Gage. Large, pale yellow, good bearer. Very popular. 
Lombard. Very hardy and prolific. Medium size red fruit with vellow, 
juicy flesh. 
Red June. Red. Sweet, very early. 
Shropshire Damson. Dark purple, excellent preserve. 
Yellow Egg. Yellow, sweet. 
QUINCES 
NO. 1 GRADE 
Orange. Large, round, golden yellow. October. 
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BLACKBERRIES 
Alfred. The Mammoth Blackberry. For the home garden, Alfred is 
the ideal Blackberry. Tremendously large berries from 11% to 134 in. 
long, practically free from seeds and extremely juicy. 
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BOYSENBERRY 
From a triple cross involving Loganberries, Blackberries, and Rasp- 
berries, Boysenberries were bred by Rudolph Boysen, superintendent 
of Parks at Anaheim, Calif. They are now planted in almost every state 
in the union. We offer it because of the tremendous large size of the 
berries, because of its very prolific fruiting and because Boysenberries 
are the highest quality of all bramble fruits. ; 
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CURRANTS 
New Red Lake. Finest of all Red Currants. The berry is unusually 
large in size and superior in quality. The clusters are long and filled 
out to the top. Heavy yields. 
40c. each, $3.50 per 10 

Newburgh Raspberry 

Concord Grapes 
GOOSEBERRIES 
Downing. A medium size, whitish-green Gooseberry of good quality. 
Strong, upright and prolific. 
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Largest of the American Gooseberries. The berries are of 
Produces one of the 
Poorman. 
good red color and splendid eaten out of hand. 
largest hardiest bushes of any variety. 
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HARDY GRAPES 
Caco. Wine red. Sweet, delicious flavor. Large berries in compact 
bunches. Slightly earlier than Concord, our finest Grape. 
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Concord. Best known and most successful Grape in this section. Blue 
black. 
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Delaware. Sweet and vinous. Red. 
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Fredonia (New). Promises to be the earliest good black Grape. Vigor- 
ous, hardy and productive. One of the best American red juice varieties. 
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Niagara. Pale green, sweet, ripens with Concord. 
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Portland. A newer white Grape and one of the best tor this section, 
Very early with a delicious flavor. 
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RASPBERRIES 
Black Beauty. Black. An outstanding new black Raspberry. Heavy 
yielding, large size and excellent quality. Growth is upright and so 
thrifty that planting distance should be increased to about 4 to 7 ft. 
Hardier and more productive than Cumberland. Ripens midseason 
and is firm. Very resistant to mosaic and other virus diseases. 
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Indian Summer. Red everbearing. A grand new variety produced 
at Geneva Experiment Station. Produces a crop in early Spring and 
then again in the late Summer with the bulk of this Fall crop in Oc- 
tober, continuing until killed by freezing weather. Berries are large 
and flavor mild, excellent quality. Vigorous. Hardy at Geneva. 
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Considered by many as the finest red Raspberry yet 
Marcy. Red. ere 
introduced. The fruit is very large, firm and high quality and the 
canes strong, thrifty and hardy. Introduced by N. Y. State Agri- 
cultural Experimental Station. 
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Newburgh. The world’s finest Red Raspberry. Newburgh leads the 
field of Red Raspberry varieties in its desirable fruiting character- 
istics and productivity, but it has also proved itself to be practically 
immune to mosaic, the most dreaded Raspberry disease. The large, 
red berry holds its size for a long season, has a fine, mild flavor, and the 
berries do not crumble. Early ripening and extremely hardy. 
20c. each, $1.75 per doz. 
A new Red Raspberry. Plants are vigorous, hardy, and pro- 
Long, conical shape, firm, thick flesh. Fairly early. 
20ec. each, $1.75 per doz. 
Taylor. 
ductive. 
