Ca Aras OOD, NR SEO Eas 
Each Dozen 
PLUMS 
So's SE EPI ary nar hes ign dae $2.50 
Abundance. Large yellow. Early August. 
Italian Prune. Fine for preserving. 
Lombard. Dark red. August. 
PEACHES 
Nowlgrade trees ge ee 1.50 
Belle of Georgia. Large, white flesh, free- 
_ stone, early. 
Elberta. Large yellow, free-stone, late. 
Golden Jubilee. Yellow, free-stone, hardy, early. 
Hale Haven. Fine, new, prolific; yellow, early. 
QUINCE 
Orange. +2 yr.4 tow ff. cs eee 1.50 
Small Gruits 
Each Dozen 100 
BLACKBERRIES 
Eldorado. Fine, large fruit....... $0.30 $3.00 $20.00 
CURRANTS ! 
Red Lake. Best standard variety .60 6.00 40.00 
GOOSEBERRIES 
' Champion. Good 2-year plants. 65 7.20 
GRAPES 
2-year-old, strong vines. 
Caco. Early. The best red grape........... 1.00 10.80 
Concord. Black) [atewoee, eee ok 1.00 10.80 
Fredonia. Blue-black; early.............. 1.00 10.80 
Niagara, ) WhItG\esteiccis ceca eels ela 1.0077" 10.80 
RASPBERRIES 
Strong plants.) .)7 os, 6... ie cde Sorte aed 2.50 . 20,00 
Cuthbert. Large red fruit. 
Indian Summer. Everbearing, red. 
Logan Black Cap. Best black-fruited sort. 
Taylor. New, prolific, red. 
CULTIVATED HYBRID BLUEBERRIES 
Used more widely every year, and deservedly so, because of 
their great productivity of large sweet fruits. The naturally 
acid soils of southeastern Massachusetts are particularly favor- 
able for these Blueberries. 
We offer three varieties proven most satisfactory in this 
section: 
Jersey. Large berries. Midseason. 
Rancocas. Early and tall. Fruits heavily. 
Rubel. The best all-purpose variety. 
2 to 3 ft. plants, $2.50 each; $27.00 per dozen. 
‘We can also supply a limited number of 4 to 5-foot plants 
at $8.00 each. 
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