Mulbenrries 
MULBERRY, RUSSIAN. Many farm yards in 
the Central Plains region could well have _ several 
trees or even windbreaks of this variety; sometimes 
used effectively for trimmed hedge. Edible fruit. 
mostly black, with occasional white fruiting tree. 
Abundant medium green foliage; rather drouth re- 
sistant. Sold in lots of three or more. - One year 
3 to*4 ft. trees: 3 for 60c; per dozen, $2.00. 
APRICOTS No stock available for 1944. 
Other Fruit Trees 
PEACHES, APRICOTS, SWEET CHERRIES 
are not generally recommended northerly on the east- 
ern slope of the Rockies,-and we cannot guarantee 
future results of these varieties. There are other 
parts of our region where they do well. 
Peaches 
ELBERTA. The greatest commercial peach on 
the market today. Fruit large, yellow with red cheek, 
juicy and highly flavortd. September. 
J. H. HALE. Exxtra-large yellow with deeply 
flushed cheeks; freestone. Highly prized for ‘canning 
and eating. 
POLLY. A new white freestone that has with- 
stood temperatures of 15 to 20 degrees below zero. 
Has luscious flavor, juicy but firm. Late August. 
Price of medium 8 to 5 ft. trees as follows: 
i trees, ea., 75c; 5-15 trees, ea., 70c; 16-25 trees, 
ea., Ci 
Small Fruits 
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Grapes 
Strong 2 yr. vines unless 
otherwise noted. 
CONCORD. The widely 
planted blue-black grape. 
Price each 25c; $2.00 per 
LO Sas700 sper LOO 4auy rT. 
plants, ea., 50c. = 

BETA. Where a rugged grape is) required this 
deserves very serious consideration. <A cross between 
Coneord and wild grape and will adequately support 
the home needs for jell and juices. Hardy without 
protection. Ideal for arbors and fences. Each, 30c; 
$2.50 per 10; $22.50 per 100. 
CACO. A new red grape among the earlier rip- 
ening varieties. Bunches are compact and of good 
size and form. Pleasant sweet flavor. Price each, 
35c; per 10, $3.00. , 
DIAMOND. Prolific, greenish-white, sweet juicy. 
Champagne variety. Each, 30c; $2.50 per 10; $22.50 
per 100. 4 yr. plants ea., 60c. 
FREDONIA. A new very early delicious black 
grape, with large berries and bunches. Ripens two 
weeks ahead of Concord. Pach, 30c; $2.50 per 109; 
$22.50 per 100. 
Raspberries 
BLACK CUMBERLAND. 
The largest and very best 
black-cap. Vigorous growth 
and _ prolific. One year 
plants, per dozen, $1.10; per 
100, $6.50. 


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