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pli Frrsits and Berries 
APPLES. 2-yr., 4 to 5 ft., $1.50 each 
Delicious. Big, tapering fruits of delightful aroma, 
with beautiful dark red and yellow skin. 
arly Harvest. Large pale yellow fruits. 
Red Jume. Early. Deep red; juicy. Very productive. 
Stayman’s Winesap. Dark red, striped lightly. 
CRAB-APPLE. 
Transcendent. Golden yellow fruits, flushed crimson. 
$1.50 each. 
APRICOTS. 4 to 5 ft., $2.00 each 
Moorpark. Luscious, orange-colored fruits. 
CHERRIES. 4 to 5 ft., $2.00 each 
Early Richmond. Red sour Cherries. 
Montmorency. A fine, rich red sour Cherry. 
2 to 3 ft., 75c each 
Brown Turkey. One of the hardiest varieties. Me- 
dium-sized brown fruits of delicious quality. 
GRAPES. 2-yr. vines, 40c each, except as noted 
Concord. The standard black Grape of America. 
Delaware. Small bunches of delicious fruits. 
Moore’s Early. Large, early. Concord type. 
Niagara. The best white or pale green variety. 
Scuppernong. A southern variety. 2-yr., 75c each. 
PEACHES. The South’s Favorite Fruit. 
2-yr., 4 to 5 ft., $1.00 each 
Alton. A large, freestone white variety. 
Hardy and vigorous. 
Belle of Georgia. Firm, white-fleshed fruit of de- 
lictous flavor. Excellent shipper. 
Elberta. The best well-known market variety. Rich 
orange-yellow fruits. 
Hale. Deep golden yellow fruit with a carmine flush. 
Improved form of Elberta. 
Heath Late White. Large, oval, creamy white fruits, 
juicy and sweet. Good for preserving. 
Red Bird. Bright early red of delicious flavor. 
Very sweet. 
PEARS. 4 to 5 ft., $2.00 each 
Bartlett. The best of all Pears for home and market. 
Kieffer. Remarkable blight-resistant tree, producing 
big crops of heavy, handsome fruits in late fall. 
| PLUMS. 2-yr., 4 to 5 ft., $1.50 each 
| | Abundance. Large, lemon-yellow fruits. August. 
| Burbank. Big yellow fruits flushed purplish red. 
| PECANS. 3-yr., 4 to 5 ft., $3.00 each 
Stuart. Nuts are good size, quite thin, and of extra- 
good quality. A dependable bearer. 
BLACKBERRIES. 12 for $1.50; 25 for $2.90 
| Early Harvest. The earliest of all to ripen. Medium- 
sized, oblong fruits of mild, pleasant flavor. 
Eldorado. Big, oblong berries produced in midseason; 
jet-black and of delicious flavor. 

BOYSENBERRY. A new fruit of blackberry form, 
dark red at first becoming black when fully ripe. 
Unsurpassed for jelly, jam, marmalade, or canning. 
Plants, 25c each; 10 for $2.00; 100 for $12.00. 
DEWBERRY. 
Lucretia. A trailing Blackberry with big, glossy, 
coreless berries, juicy and sweet. 12 for $1.50; 
25 for $2.90. 
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RASPBERRIES. 
| Cumberland. Black. Highly flavored, juicy fruits. 
2-yr., 12 for $1.50; 25 for $2.90. 
Latham Red. Large, brilliant red fruits of delightful 
flavor. 2-yr., 12 for $1.50; 25 for $2.90. 
| St. Regis. Bright crimson fruits with excellent flavor 
until October. 2-yr., 12 for $1.50; 25 for $2.90. 
The Great Columbian. Dark purple berries. Best 
canned or cooked. 2-yr., 12 for $1.90; 25 for $3.50. 
STRAWBERRIES. 
Except where noted, postpaid by mail, 25 for 75c; 
100 for $2.50. ~~ 
Blakemore. Very firm; early; glossy red. 
| improved Klondike. Noted for heavy yield of beau- 
tiful, uniform rich blood-red berries of delicious flavor. 
Miastodon Everbearing. Continuous crops through- 
out the season. Fruits large, well flavored, and at- 
tractive. 25 plants for $1.00; 50 for $1. 73; 100 for 
$3.00, postpaid. 
THE NEW YOUNGBERRY. Heavy crops of delicious 
berries with a flavor combining that of the raspberry 
and blackberry. Strong plants, 12 for $1.50; 25 
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GLOBE ARTICHOKE. Popular in the South. 
15c each; 12 for $1.50. 
ASPARAGUS, Washington Pedigreed. Rust- 
resistant. 2-yr. roots, 12 for 75c; 100 for $5.00. 
EGGPLANT, New York Large Improved 
Purple. Flat-grown plants, 12 for $1.00; 100 
for $5.00. 
HORSERADISH. Excellent when grated fresh. 
Strong sets, 12 for 75c; 100 for $4.00. 
VEGETABLE PLANTS 
PEPPER, Sweet Mountain, Chinese Giant, 
Pimento, Long Hot. Pot-grown plants, 12 {oy 
$1.00; 100 for $5.00. 
RHUBARB (Pie-Plant). 
12 for $2.00. 
TOMATOES. We can supply plants of all the lead- 
ing varieties: Ponderosa, Marglobe, Earliana, 
Strong roots, 20c each; 

Rutgers, John Baer. Pot-grown plants, 12 for 
$1.00; 100 for $5.00. 


Vestal’s vegetable plants save time and money 

JOS. W. VESTAL & SON, Box 871, Little Rock, Ark. in 31 
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