22 Price List, Spring 1945 
PEACHES—Continued | 
Belle of Georgia. Fruit large white with 
red cheek. Freestone. 
Elberta. Midseason, flesh yellow. Freestone. 
PEARS. | 
4=to. 6° teeten 2oe ee ee $1.00 ea. 
Bartlett. Large yellow, most popular. Au- 
gust. : 
Garber. Large, pretty yellow. ° 
Kieffer. Late. 
Seckel. Sweet flavor. August. 
PLUMS 
4 4On Gi leetce 22. oa ee $1.00 ea. 
Abundance. Rich yellow meat. August. 
Burbank. Cherry red. August. 
GRAFTED PECANS 
Sato 4:ehte cs Pe eee re $2.50 ea. 
Stuart. Large nuts, thin shells. 
BLACK WALNUTS . 
et OsO te ee eee ae ee $2.50 ea. 
GRAPES 
Well rooted vines, 50¢ each; $5.00 per doz. 
Concord. Black or dark blue. 
Moore's Early. Early black. 
Caco. Large new red. 75¢ each. 
$7.50 per dozen 
Catawba. Copper colored, sweet 
Lutie. Sweet, red, early. 
Niagara. Sweet, white, tender. 
James. Thin skin, pulp tough. Sweet. 75¢. 
q 
Blue-black. } 
Scuppernong. Skin thick, brown color, 
large. 75¢. , 
BOYSENBERRY: <2 ee ee $2.00 doz. 
BLACKBERRIES 
2 yr., $1.75 per doz.—$12.00 per 100. 
Watkin's Remarkably strong grower. 
DEWBERRIES 
No. 1 plants, $1.50 doz.—$10.00 per 100. 
Lucretia. Low growing, trailing. 
YOUNGBERRY,. 2 2 ee $1.50 doz. 
RASPBERRIES—Strong plants. 
$1.75 per doz.—$12.00 per 100. 
St. Regis. Red. 
Cumberland. Black 
RHUBARB 
Strong roots, 25¢ each—$2.50 per doz. 
Linnaeus. Large, early, tender. 

