Brackett. Orange-yellow skin. Yellow flesh; 
highly flavored. Last of August. Perfect 
freestone. 
Carman. Large creamy white with deep 
blush. Early August. 
Champion. Extremely large, handsome; 
creamy white. Freestone. Late August. 
Crawford’s Early. Large, roundish, bright 
yellow. Freestone. Early September. 
Crawford’s Late. Large roundish oval, yel- 
low. Freestone. Middle September. 
Elberta. Large yellow. Freestone. 
25 to September 1. 
Early Elberta. Ripens about a week earlier 
than Elberta. 
Golden Jubilee. One of best quality peaches 
grown. Freestone. About August 25. 
Greensboro. Large beautifully colored; free- 
stone. Early July. 
Hale Haven. A very fine and hardy peach. 
Freestone. Yellow flesh. August 25. 
Heath Cling. Very large and creamy white 
with delicate red blush. Late September. 
Cling. 
Hiley Early Belle. Large white. Freestone. 
Early July. 
J. H. Hale. Choice variety larger than El- 
berta. Freestone. Late August. 
Salway. Large, roundish; skin yellow. Free- 
stone. September. ; 
Shippers Late Red. Yellow reddish skin; 
flesh yellow. Follows Elberta. Freestone. 
South Haven. An excellent, hardy variety; 
flesh yellow. Fine flavored. Freestone. 
September 1. 
August 
PEARS 
2 and 8 year old Standard Budded Trees. 
4% to 6 ft. Each 
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SetOsGut. 
Vie Gsin neal sangeUp sees ee eee 1,75 
Varieties 
Anjou (Buerre d’ Anjou). A large, fine pear. 
October to January. 
Bartlett. Large size. 
ber. 
Buerre Bos¢. A large russety pear with long 
neck. September and October. 
Clapp’s Favorite. Very large. August and 
September. 
Duchesse d’ Angouleme. Very large green- 
ish yellow. October and November. 
August and Septem- 
Seckel. Small rich, yellowish brown. Sep- 
tember and October. 
Sheldon. Large, yellow or greenish russet. 
Tree vigorous and productive. October. 
PLUMS 
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Varieties 
Abundance. One of the best of the Japan 
plums. August. 
Bradshaw. European Plum. Tree vigorous. 
Middle of August. 
Burbank. Tree round. Fruit round, excel- 
lent; cherry-red with lilac bloom. Mid- 
June. 
Fellenberg. This is the Italian Prune, juicy, 
delicious, fine for drying. September. 
French Prune. A reliable member of the 
Damson family. Early September. 
German Prune. Large dark blue. Septem- 
ber. 
Moore’s Arctic. Grows in large clusters; 
tree vigorous and prolific; fruit is long 
keeper. 
Shropshire Damson. Medium dark purple. 
Highly esteemed for preserving October. 
Wickson. Large, heart-shaped, deep ma- 
rooned red; September. 
vYellow-Egg. Fruit large. August. 
QUINCE 
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Ato Gait: 
07 LO Vili LO. 7. On tiseCa Lee eee eee 1.75 
VARIETIES 
Bourgeat. Very large, smooth, golden yel- 
low. October. 
Champion. Fruit large and handsome. Oc- 
tober. 
Orange. Large bright yellow, of excellent 
flavor; firm. October. 
MULBERRIES 
Downing’s Everbearing. A beautiful tree 
for the lawn; bears an abundant supply 
of fruit. 
Each 
LOZCOUTAS Ltt ee aoe oo eee 5.00 
IZ eto Zl 4 stl ae on oe 6.00 
Russian. Very hardy vigorous grower; val- 
uable for feeding silk-worms and birds. 
Flemish Beauty. Fruit large. September. tity hie ee 1.75 15.00 
Kieffer. Fruit of fine size. October and G tOdk S20 beeen aves ake 2.50 20.00 
November. Satoel OST te ee eee AOC ees 
PECANS grower and heavy bearer. 
Schley. Medium to large; oblong. Good Prices on Schley and Stuart: 
grower and one of the best. Each 
Stuart. Large. Oblong; shell of medium 3 LOY SRI. ce ee oe ee 2:25 
thickness; kernel rich and sweet; tree good A toed: “Itong Sepeter eee ee ee eee 3.00 
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