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FRUIT TREES—Continued 
PLUMS 
SELECTED FIRST-CLASS 
2 year, 11/16 in. caliper, $2.25 each, 
3 for $6.00 
Abundance. Large, amber, sweet, 
early. 
Burbank. Cherry red; good producer; 
early. 
Fellenberg. Italian Prune. Delicious, 
solid fruit; one of the finest for com- 
mercial growing. 
Red June. Red. Sweet, very early. 
SMALL FRUITS 
* BLACKBERRIES 
For the home garden, Alfred is the ideal 
Blackberry. Tremendously large berries from 1% to 184 in. long, practically 
Alfred. The Mammoth Blackberry. 
free from seeds and extremely juicy. 
Heavy plants...... 
Boysenberries were bred by Rudolph Boy 
2 yr. Transplants 
BOYSEN 
From a triple cross involving Loganberries, Blackberries, and Raspberries, 
; sen, 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. 
Reine Claude (Bevay’s Green Gage). 
Stanley Prune, Best for commercial or 
Orange. Large, round, golden yellow. 
October. 
PLES a. Meet: ee ee en ei $2.00 
....26¢. each, $2.50 per doz. 
BERRY 
ST Ho, a 35c. each, $3.50 per doz. 
BLUEBERRIES — Cultivated 
PLUMS—Continwed 
Similar to Green Gage. Large, pale 
yellow fruit flecked with red. Unsur- 
passed for richness of flavor. 
home use. Large, deep bluish-purple 
fruit with excellent, sweet flavor. 
QUINCES 
NO. 1 GRADE 
A grand combination of luscious fruit on the most beautiful, ornamental shrub. 
Cultivated Blueberries are the result of 
25 years of experimenting. No spraying 
or difficult care necessary. Gigantic ber- 
ries of exquisite flavor. Plants hardy at 
30 degrees below zero. 
18-24 in. plants, 4 years old, 
$2.25 each, 5 for $10.00, 12 for $22.50 
Varieties offered: , Concord, Jersey, 
‘Rancocas, Stanley 
LARGE SPECIMEN CULTIVATED 
BLUEBERRIES 
For the first time we offer a quantity of 
large specimen Blueberries. These plants 
are 4 to 5 feet tall, heavy and bushy. Very 
desirable for landscape effect and of course 
will bear quantities of berries as soon as 
established. Transplanting will undoubt- 
edly prevent bearing much the first year. 
Available in following varieties at $10.00 
each. Cabot, Jersey, Pioneer, Rubel. 
CURRANTS 
New Red Lake. Finest of all Red Cur- 
rants. The berry is unusually large in 
size and superior in quality. The clus- 
ters are long and filled out to the top. 
Heavy yields. 45c. each, $4.00 per doz. 

Red Lake Currant 

Cultivated Blueberries 
HARDY GRAPES 
Caco. Wine red. Sweet, deli- 
cious flavor. Large berries 
earlier than Concord, our 
finest Grape. 
ayn Re seh oe wed ee Ant eA ROTO 
Concord. Most successful in 
this section. Blue black. 
DVI an as eee ee: 50c. 
Delaware. Sweet red, vinous. 
VINA ae ot CR Aan ots oe 50c. 
Fredonia (New). Promises 
to be the earliest good black 
Grape; vigorous, hardy, pro- 
ductive; one of best Ameri- 
ican red juice varieties. 
aT ee hs chs At ne 50c. 
Niagara. Pale green, sweet, 
ripens with Concord. 
DEV TU eet Ree eae 50c. 
Portland. A newer white 
Grape and one of the best 
for this section. Very early 
with a delicious flavor. 
2ST ane te ee ee 50e. 



Fredonia Grapes 
RASPBERRIES 
Indian Summer. Red everbearing. A grand 
new variety produced at Geneva Experi- 
ment Station. Produces a crop in early 
Spring and then again in the late Summer 
with the bulk of this Fall crop in October, 
continuing until killed by freezing weather. 
Berries are large and flavor mild, excellent 
quality. Vigorous. Hardy at Geneva. 
2 yr. transplants.40c. each, $3.50 per doz. 
Marcy. Red. Considered by many as the 
finest red Raspberry yet introduced. The 
fruit is very large, firm and high quality and 
the canes strong, thrifty and hardy. Intro- 
duced by N. Y. State Agricultural Experi- 
mental Station. 
2 yr, transplants.35c. each, $3.00 per doz. 
Newburgh. The world’s finest Red Rasp- 
berry. Newburgh leads the field of Red 
Raspberry varieties in its desirable fruiting 
characteristics and productivity, but it has 
also proved itself to be practically immune 
to mosaic, the most dreaded Raspberry dis- 
ease. 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. 
25c,. each, $2.50 per doz. \ 
Sodus. New purple Raspberry from N. Y. 
State Experimental Station. Fruit is large, 
firm, medium purple color and does not 
crumble; plants hardy and very productive. 
2 yr. transplants.35c. each, $3.00 per doz. 
Taylor. A new Red Raspberry. Plants are 
vigorous, hardy, and productive. Long, coni- 
cal shape, firm, thick flesh. Fairly early. 
35c. each, $3.00 per doz. 

Alfred Blackberry 
