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TROPICAL FIGS 
Grow Them in Tubs for Terrace Decoration 
ia is particularly adapted to pot culture. As a pot or tub plant, it 
is lS Aa ee either indoors or outdoors, and.is an abundant bearer 
of fruit. It will winter safely in a cool cellar, or it can be allowed to harden 
off with a few fall frosts and then be brought indoors for growing during 
the winter. If the top is frozen it can be cut to the ground, and when it 
begins growing, it will produce fruit on the new wood. It is for pot or tub 
culture that we particularly recommend Figs. When grown in the open 
ground, it will develop a crop of fruit as far north as Maryland. Plants bear 
fhe first year. The fruit is very sweet and delicious; of good size; with 
flesh that is firm and meaty, and of very fine quality. 
Each $1.25, Three $3.50 
GRAPES 
A health giving, delicious fruit that has always been a favorite for gar- 
dens both large and small. These largest grade No. 1 plants will bear 
heavily every year; in fact, some fruit may be expected the year after 
planting. Very ornamental growing on fences, pergolas, arbors, etc. 
Golden Muscat Each $1.50, Three $4.00, Doz. $15.00 
New Golden Grape. Possesses all the delicious flavor and delightful aroma 
of the finest greenhouse Grapes. Golden Muscat produces immense 
bunches of large, oblong fruit. Its lovely golden color is most appealing. 
It is extremely hardy and is an ideal Grape for the home garden or for 
the roadside market. 
Caco Each $0.75, Three $2.00, Doz. $7.50 
Famous hardy red Grape. Rapid growth and very hardy. The color is a 
rich, sparkling wine-red with abundant bloom. Bunch large; berry medium 
to large and almost round. The crowning merit, however, is its quality, 
surpassing in tenderness of pulp, luscious flavor and aroma, while it is 
as prolific as Concord. : 
Concord Each $0.50, Three $1.35, Doz. $5.00 
The most popular American Grape. Bunch and berries large; color black 
with a rich bloom. A strong grower, very hardy, healthy and productive. 
Used for grape juice and for general cultivation. 
Delaware Each $0.75, Three $2.00, Doz. $7.50 
An old standard red variety. Berries small and compact, skin thin but 
firm, flesh juicy, very sweet and refreshing. A moderate grower. It re- 
sponds quickly to good culture. 
Niagara Each $0.50, Three $1.35, Doz. $5.00 
The old favorite white Grape. Bunch large and handsome. Berries medium 
size, round, skin thin, tough, does not crack and ships well. Sweet, with 
a flavor and aroma peculiarly its own. 
Seedless Concord _ Field-grown, Each $1.50, Three $4.00, Doz. $15.00 
After years of experimentation and cross-breeding, a perfectly hardy, 
seedless Grape has been developed. The first of a new race of Grapes that 
should eventually replace the common large-seeded varieties for table use. 
It is of the Concord type, but slightly smaller, blue-black in color, and 
possesses the same fine flavor found in the Concord Grape. 

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Latham Red Raspberries 

PEACHES 
The Peach tree is one of the most desirable of fruits. It has a pleasing 
shape and graceful growth, and beautiful flowers as well. Does well in a 
corner of the garden or lawn, or almost any spot in the home grounds. 
Until you can pick your own Peaches, soft, juicy and tree ripened, and eat 
them the same day, you will never know what real Peach flavor is! 
We offer large, 1-year-old, 4 to 5 ft. trees. 
Each $1.50 
Golden Jubilee 
Ripens in August. Sweet, golden yellow flesh, best of the early yellows. 
The yellow skin is easily removed. Freestone; very hardy and prolific 
fruiting variety. 
Elberta Each $1.50 
Ripens around mid-September. Large, solid fruit; freestone. Flavorful 
yellow flesh. This is the canning favorite. 
Each $1.50 
Hale-Haven 
Freestone. Bearing September Ist. Large roundish fruit, flesh and skin 
yellow, blushed red. Sweet and delicious flavor. Heavy producer; bears 
when very young. 
Belle of Georgia Each $1.50 
A beautiful white-fleshed, freestone fruit. Ripens around September Ist. 
Vigorous, productive. Very sweet and juicy; one of the most flavorful 
Peaches. 
HARDY PLUMS 
Plum trees yield immense quantities of fine flavored fruits; a lovely sight 
when in full bloom, equally beautiful when laden with Plums. Shapely 
ornamental growth. Fruit is delicious to eat, most desirable for jelly and 
preserves. Plum trees are not large and fit in beautifully in the shrubbery 
border and look well in any small garden. 
We offer 2-year-old, 5 to 6 ft., extra heavy, well rooted trees. 
Stanley Prune Each $2.25 
Never winter kills, often bears within three years from planting. Ripens 
ten days earlier than others. Tender, firm, juicy, sweet bluish purple 
fruit of large size. 
Burbank Each $2.25 
Vigorous, heavy bearing. The large rich flavored fruit is of excellent 
quality with very small pits. Ripens in September and early October. 
RASPBERRIES 
We offer strong, 2-year bushes that will give you an abundance of ber- 
ries. Start bearing the very next year after planting. You'll enjoy them in 
your own garden, to eat out of hand, for the table, for jellies, jams, pre- 
serves. Only home-grown fruit will give you that ‘plus’ in delicious and 
tempting flavor. d 
Indian Summer Everbearing Red Six $1.50, Doz. $2.50 
First crop in June, second crop starts in September, continuing till stopped 
by freezing. Vigorous and hardy, producing heavy crops of large, flavor- 
ful berries of glossy red color and excellent keeping quality. Finest and 
most delicious everbearing red Raspberry—-wonderful for your garden. 
Latham Red Six $1.25, Doz. $2.25 
Enormous crops of round, firm-textured berries from late June until the 
middle of July. Rich brilliant red; delicious fresh or canned. Beautifully 
rounded berries that have a rich and superb flavor. 
Cumberland Black Six $1.25, Doz. $2.25 
Vigorous, healthy plants that produce splendid crops of large, remarkably 
firm berries, sometimes 7% inch in diameter. Largest of the blacks, 
prolific, wonderfully flavored. 
