36 CHERRY HILL NURSERIES 

PEACHES 
Each Per 10 
No. 1, 9-16 in. 4 to 6 ft.... $1.35 $12.50 
Belle of Georgia—Early and considered one of the best of 
the white Peaches. 
Carman—An early peach with white flesh and red cheek. 
Early Crawford—An old-time yellow favorite, ripening in 
September. 
Elberta—Considered one of the best of shippers and great for 
canning. Ripens in mid-September. 
Golden Jubilee—A new very early yellow-flesh variety of 
fine shape and color. 
Hale Haven—Very handsome fruit of contrasting red and 
yellow. Early. 
J. H. Hale—An exceptionally nice yellow peach. Good color 
and flavor. Mid-September. 
Valiant—A new large yellow variety. Produces heavily and 
has extra fine flavor. Ripens about September first. 
Vedette—A new cross of Elberta. It is as large with better 
color and quality. Ripens three weeks before Elberta. 
(All the above varieties are freestone) 
CHERRIES | 
Each Per 10 
No. 1, 9-16 in., 5 to 7 ft... $2.25 $20.00 
Black Tartarian—Large sweet fruit almost black. 
Governor Wood—Large yellow sweet cherry tinted with 
crimson. Early. 
Schmidt—Large sweet fruit of dark reddish-black. 
PLUMS 
Each Per 10 
No. 1, 11-16 in., 5 to 7 ft.. $2.00 $18.00 
Abundance—Extra good-sized red plum and very popular 
for both eating and canning. 
Burbank—Another good, dark red. Very valuable as a 
canner or for table sauce. 
BLUEBERRIES 
The following varieties have been selected for their heavy- 
bearing qualities of exceptionally large fruit. For planting in 
the garden or shrub border. Bach. Perio 
18 to 24 in. B. &B....... $1.85 $17.50 
Otooits Ba wb ee “i OS 25.00 
Cabot—Early, dwarf habit. 
Jersey—Late, large, light blue, firm quality. 
Rancocas—Early, produces freely on tall stems. 
Rubel—Late, upright bush, medium blue. Good keeping 
quality. 
