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Pears 
Bartlett. Luscious large, juicy, rich-flavored 
yellow fruit with beautiful red blush. Ex- 
cellent quality. Most popular. The best 
canning Pear and equally fine to eat out of 
hand. A good strong grower and a regular 
and heavy bearer. Ripens in Sept. (or late 
Aug.). Ultimate height, 20 ft. 
Beurre Bosc. Early winter variety. Large, 
firm russet fruits with juicy flesh. 
Seckel. Very sweet, abundant. Small fruit, 
juicy, rich in flavor. Mid-Sept. 
Gorham. Resembles Bartlett, but ripening 
one month later. Yellow, with juicy flesh. 
Good quality. 
2-yr.-old, 5 to 7-ft. trees, shipped 
trimmed, ready for planting, 
$2.25 each; 3 for $5.50 
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Sweet Chewtes 
_ Beautiful in full bloom. Ornamental in any plant- 
ing and generous in tasty fruit for eating and canning. 
Here are the best varieties for home gardening: 
Black Tartarian. Large, heart-shaped, rich, juicy. Heavy 
crop, late June. Luscious, sugary. Best for eating. 
re Napoleon. Yellow and amber, red blush; 
large, firm, juicy, very sweet. A quick, 
heavy producer, late June. 
Windsor. Hardy, prolific. Very large, 
dark red, almost black; solid, meaty 
flesh; alluring taste. 
eating, canning. Ripens in late July. 
Bears in 3 to 4 years. 
2-yr.-old, 5 to7-ft. trees, $2.75 each; 
3 for $7.00 
SOUR CHERRY, Montmorency 
Firm, tender yellow flesh—real ‘‘cherry- 
ie’’ tang. Large, luscious, juicy red fruit. 
= 4 ure bearer. Ripens early July. 
iene 2-yr.-old, 5 to7-ft. trees, $2.25 each; 
3 for $5.75 



Fredonia 
Grapes 




Unsurpassed for 
» 1 plant each of 4 varieties 
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Indispensable in any gar- 
den ...can be grown on 
even a small city lot. Our GROUP #286 
No. 1 plants bear very well PLANTS, 
every year; some bunches (Vahue 6270) 
may be expected the year Yee 
after planting. Fine for 
fences, pergolas, arbors, etc. . 
Concord. Large, sweet, juicy, blue-black. Mid-Sept. Best 
all-round Grape known. 60c each; 3 for $1.60; 12 Stetue 
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Fredonia. One of the largest, sweetest. Blue-black. Two 
weeks earlier than Concord. 75c each; 3 for $2.00; 
12 for $7.50. 
Niagara. The finest white Grape. A vigorous grower, 
sweet, ambet-white. Ripens in mid-Sept. 60c each; 
3 for $1.60; 12 for $6.00. 
Caco. These are the big, spicy, red Grapes with the winy, 
aromatic flavor. Strong, vigorous vines. 75c each; 3 for 
$2.00; 12 for $7.50. 
Ravhlhertes 
Strong, 2-year plants for an abundance of 
luscious berries the 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, these varieties will de- 
light you. With the addition of Raspberries, 
your home garden will be better balanced. 
They are easy to grow, require little care, and 
reward you well. 
INDIAN SUMMER EVERBEARING 
First crop in June; second crop starts in Sept., continuing till stopped by freezing. Vigor- 
ous, hardy) bears heavily. Finest and most delicious everbearing red Raspberry. Large 
berries with just the right sweetish-tangy taste. 6 plants for $2.50; 12 for $4.50. 
GIANT LATHAM RED 
Enormous crops from late June till mid-July. Delicious fresh or canned. Truly giant 
berries, some fully an inch long. For size, heavy bearing, and tantalizing taste, giant 
Latham Red well deserves its distinction as the most popular Red Raspberry. 
G6 plants for $2.00; 12 for $3.50 
CUMBERLAND BLACK 
Vigorous, healthy plants. Remarkably firm berries. Largest black, prolific, wonder- 
fully flavored. Introduced by Jackson & Perkins. Ripens early July. 
6 plants for $2.00; 12 for £3.50 
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