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APPLES 
Each...... rs BST 
For 3...........$4.00 
For 10..-.......$12.50 
Shipped Via Express Collect 
Baldwin. The standard Winter Apple 
of Northeastern America. The 
fruits are attractive, large and of 
good quality; firm flesh and excel- 
lent flavor. Grand keeper. 
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Delicious. A very popular 
Autumn and early Winter 
Apple with a rich, distinc- | 
tive flavor. A really hand- 
some fruit, large, conical and 
striped red and yellow. 

Gravenstein. A fine Apple of 
good size and attractive ap- 
pearance; greenish yellow 
striped with both light and 
dark red. An Autumn va- - 
riety; splendid cooking Apple. 


PEACHES 
McIntosh Red. The most 
popular New England Apple. 





$1.00 each, $2.85 for 3 Hale- Large, firm Hine of delicious 
Hayen “@ quality and fine appearance. 
$8.50 for 10 " Our very best table Apple. 
Shipped Via Express Collect 
Champion. A freestone white Peach of large size and fine 
quality. Creamy white skin with red cheek. Early. 
Crawford’s Early. <A rich yellow Peach of fine appearance. 
Juicy and superb quality. Freestone. 
Elberta. The most widely grown and popular variety. Flesh yellow stained pink. 
Freestone. Late. 
Golden Jubilee. A new, very hardy freestone variety. Skin yellow flushed red; 
flesh yellow, juicy and sweet. Early. 
Hale-Haven. A large yellow fruit. Yellow fleshed; freestone and very hardy. 
Midseason. 
PLUMS 
$1.75 each, $5.00 fer 3, 
Via Express Collect 
Abundance. Very large, 
reddish fruit; light yellow 
flesh; juicy and sweet. 
Burbank. Large, dark vio- 
let-red fruits with sweet, 
juicy flesh of excellent 
quality. 
CHERRIES 
$2.00 each, $5.75 for 3, 
Via Express Collect 
Black Tartarian. One of 
the best of all the sweet 
Cherries, purplish black 
fruits with reddish flesh; 
firm, sweet and juicy. 
Napoleon. Beautiful large fruits of ex- 
cellent flavor; yellow with red cheeks. 
The flesh is tender, crisp and sweet. 
Early Richmond. Our choice of sour Cherry 
for pies and preserves; fruit, dark red. 
Hybrid Blueberries have become amazingly popular for | 
e home garden growing. Success with them depends on three 
evued things: (1) suitable acid soil conditions; (2) proper planting; 
(3) planting several varieties in order to insure cross pollina- 
es ‘ oe : tion. From the five varieties listed below we select three | 
varieties which we ship in ‘‘Units of three.” 
THREE STRONG BUSHES (three varieties, our $395 per 
choice), carefully wrapped and postpaid, for — unit 
Cabot (Earliest) Concord (Early) Jersey (Midseason) Rancocas (Early) Rubell (Midseason) 
McIntosh 




