
Apricots 
APRICOTS 
Apricots are becoming more widely grown as our 
customers become more and more acquainted with | 
the delightfully tasty fruit. The trees are also very 
ornamental in the early spring for any lawn or 
garden. 
Each 10 
2 to 3 feet............ oe Re ope epi neat $ .25 $2.40 
ROYAL—Large, rich yellow color. Ripens mid-sea- 
son, usually just between the time of ripening of 
the cherry and peach. This variety is considered 
exceptionally productive. 

Concord Grapes 


Niagara Grapes 
GRAPES—Choice Varieties 
Two-year: Each, l5c; 10 for $1.30; 100 for $11.00. 
BRIGHTON—Large shouldered bunches; berries 
medium to large, dark red; sweet, tender and of 
good quality. Vigorous and hardy. Ripens mid- 
season. 
NIAGARA—Leading white grape. Compact clusters 
of fine flavor. Very prolific and hardy. Ripens 
same time as Concord. 
MOORE’S EARLY—Large purplish black, extra fine 
flavor; very good for home use; also marketing. 
Very early, ripening about two weeks ahead of 
Concord. 
CONCORD 
Large black. The principal variety used for com- 
mercial planting. Used extensively by grape juice 
factories. Begins to ripen the later part of July and 
continues for three weeks or longer. Preferred for 
all home purposes. We have our own bearing 
vineyards of this variety, an especially good strain. 
Two-year: Each, 12c; 10 for $1.10; 100 for $10.00; 
1,000 for $90.00. 
One-year: Each, 9c; 
1,000 for $60.00. 
10 for 80c; 100 for $7.00: 
RED, WHITE, and BLUE 
GRAPE COLLECTION 
2-Year 
3 Niagara, white 
2 Brighton, red 
5 Concord, blue 
ALL FOR $425 PREPAID 

TROMBLE NURSERY, BENTONVILLE, ARKANSAS 
