
finest quality, 


odern Roses (see p. 3); 
of stock purchased. 
Nothing Extra. 
Black 
Tartarian 
Napoleon 
SWEET CHERRIES 
Beautiful in full bloom. Ornamental in 
any planting, and generous in tasty 
fruit for eating and canning. 
Black Tartarian Large, heart-shaped. 
Vigorous upright tree. Heavy crop in 
June. Luscious, sugary. Best for eating. 
Napoleon Really choice, one of the 
tastiest. Yellow and amber, red blush. 
Firm, juicy, very sweet. A quick, 
heavy producer. Large—a special treat 
for table and canning. 
SOUR 
Windsor Hardy, prolific. Very large, 
dark red, almost black; solid, meaty 
flesh; alluring taste. July. Unsurpassed 
for eating, canning. 
2-yr.-old, 5- to 7-ft. trees, 
$2.75 each; any 3 for $7.00 
Montmorency Firm, tender yellow flesh 
with a fresh, tart flavor—real ‘“‘cherry-pie’’ 
tang. Large, luscious, juicy fruit. Tastiest for 
pies, tarts, cobblers, canning; early. 2-yr.-old, 
5-to 7-ft. trees, $2.25 each; 3 for $5.50. 
Now pomerica Really pAfpreciates Fructs 
Fruit-growing at home has become a patriotic pastime, relieving 
a national shortage and assuring a family supply of superior 
quality. These finest kinds have been selected for you to have 
luxurious, tree-ripened and vine-fresh fruits, bringing both beauty 
and balance to the vegetables and flowers in your Victory Garden. 
FAVORITE PLUMS 
One tree will yield up to 200 
quarts of fine-flavored fruits; 
a lovely sight in full bloom, 
also when laden with Plums. 
Shapely ornamental growth. 
Delicious to eat, most desir- 
able for jelly, Plum-butter, 
preserves. 
REINE CLAUDE 
very well every year; 
CONCORD 
Large, sweet, juicy, 
blue-black. Mid-Sept. 
Best all-round Grape. 
(Green Gage) ; 50c each; 3 for 
Large oval fruit; juicy; tantaliz- $1.35; 12 for $5. 
| ing flavor—sweetest for eating, ; 
| canning. Ripens in mid-Summer. FREDONIA 
The new blue-black 
Grape, especially for 
the home-garden. One 
of the largest, sweet- 
est. 3 weeks earlier 
than Concord. Color 
picture on back cover. 
75c each; 3 for $2.; 
12 for $7.50 
STANLEY PRUNE 
Large, juicy, very sweet bluish- 
pale fruits; fine grained, ten- 
er. Bears big annual crops. 
Ripens in Aug.-Sept. 
Abundance 

Stanley Prune 

ABUNDANCE 
Large, cherry-red, early. Fine, 
firm flesh. Sweet, splendid to eat | 
fresh. Ripens in Aug.—Sept. 
Fredonia, Caco, 
Any of these 3 Plums: 
2-yr.- old, 5- to 6-ft., extra- 
heavy trees, shipped 
trimmed, ready for planting, 
$2.25 each; any 3 for $5.50. 
Hill Backed by the 9.& P. Guarantee 
All J. & P. Fruit Trees, Vines and Plants are guaranteed 
n true to name, and to live and bear, or we 
will replace prepaid and free of charge, the same as J. & P. 
this liability limited to the cost 
All J. & P. Modern Fruit Trees Are 4 
Shipped Trimmed for Planting 
Express Charges Prepaid; You Pay = 






CHERRIES 2 
SWEETEST GRAPES 
These finest grade No. 1 plants bear \ 
may be expected the year after 
planting. Fine for fences, 
arbors, etc. Red, white and blue va- 
rieties for patriotic fruit bowls. 
Group 451 
all four for a grand colorful display in the garden 
and attractive bowls of luscious fruit. 
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Indian 
Summer 
Everbearing 
Red Raspberry 
GIANT RASPBERRIES 
Strong, 2-year, field-grown stock for an abundance of luscious 
berries beginning the very next year after planting. You enjoy 
them most when you grow your own. 
To eat out of hand, for the table, for 
jellies, jams, preserves. 
























Indian Summer Everbearing Red 
First crop in June; second crop starts in 
m Sept., continuing till stopped by freez- 
m ing. Vigorous, hardy, bears heavily. 
} Finest, most delicious everbearing red. 
Large, flavorful, with just the right 
sweetish-tangy taste. 
6 plants for $1.50; 12 for $2.50 
Giant Latham Red Enormous crops 
from late June till mid-July. Truly giant & 
berries, some fully an inch long. Most 
popular Red Raspberry. See color pic- 
ture on back cover. 
6 plants for $1.25; 12 for $2.25 
Cumberland Black Vigorous, healthy 
plants. Remarkably firm berries, some- 
times 7 in. in diameter. Largest black, 
prolific, wonderfully flavored. Ripens 
eatly July. Introduced by Jackson & 
Perkins. 
6 plants for $1.; 12 for $1.75 
GARDEN 
MD 

FOR 
ICTORY 

some bunches 
rgolas, 
CACO 
These ate the big, 
spicy, red Grapes with 
the winy, aromatic 
flavor that thrills the 
palate. Strong, vig- 
orous vines untouched 
by any disease. 
75c each; 3 for $2.; 
12 for $7.50 
NIAGARA 
The finest White 
Grape. A vigorous 
grower, sweet, amber- 
white. Ripe mid-Sept. 
50c each; 3 for 
Siles5s0 lee torep >. 
Niagara and Concord, 
1 of each 
(value $2.50). 
