
Perfection. 


BLUEBERRIES 
ALMOST AS BIG AS GRAPES 
Concord (Midseason). Clusters of large, fine flavored 
berries, almost an inch across. Tall, vigorous bushes. 
Jersey (Laie). The largest Blueberry of all. Excellent 
producer, tall, well shaped bush. ~ 
Rancocas (Early). Large, attractive, light blue berries in 
J une: very fine flavor. Upright, vigorous, productive 
bushes. 
Rubel (Very Late). Heavy producer of slightly tart, high 
quality berries. Tall, attractive bushes. 
WELL ROOTED, BEARING SIZE PLANTS 
6-12 im.................... Each $1.35, 4 for $5.00 
12-18 in. ...........Each $1.75, 3 for $5.00 
18-24 in .eeeeeee-... Each $2.75, 3 for $6.75 

Postpaid within 300 miles of New York City 

Latham 

GRAPES 
CONCORD SEEDLESS (The New Black Seed- 
less Grape). Large bunches, excellent flavor. 
Fine for juice, pies and desserts. Hardy, vigorous 
plants. Strong, 2-year Vines, each $1.15, 
3 for $3.25. 
GOLDEN MUSCAT (The Finest of the Newer 
Grapes). Large, heavy bunches of golden yellow 
Grapes. Excellent flavor, fine quality, very few 
seeds. The best flavored Grape grown. Each 
$1.00, 3 for $2.85. 
AGAWAM. Large, red Grape with rich, aromatic 
flavor. Large, bunches, vigorous, productive vines. 
Late September. Each 75c., 3 for $1.85. 
Gooseberries 
' FINE FOR PIES 
Currants 
For JAM AND JELLY 
A late intro- 
duction. Large, bright 
red berries; mild flavor. 
Plenty of juice, and few 
Downing. The best and 
hardiest variety. Ber- 
ries grow an inch across. 
Very useful for can- 
ning and cooking. 
seeds. Heavy, 2-year Juicy and fine flavored. 
No. Plants: Each Each... 030.2... .. 1 5C. 
60c., 5 for $2.85. 3 for............$2.00 
12 

‘Eldorado. 

Large 
Juicy 
RASP 
LATHAM. 

ERRIES 
Most popular of all Red Raspberries. 
Extremely large. Beautiful, bright red in 
color. Flavor is delicious and bears an enormous crop from late June to mid-July. 5 for $1.50, 
12 for $2.75, 25 for $4.25. 
INDIAN SUMMER. A New, Everbearing Red Raspberry. Two full crops each season. The 
first on the old canes and the Fall crop on the new canes. Large, red berries of excellent quality. 
Hardy, healthy and very productive. 
CUMBERLAND (Black Raspberry). 
vigorous grower. 
delicious flavor. 
Blackberries 
The largest, hardy 
Blackberry grown. Free from 
rust. Vigorous, sturdy canes. 
Sparkling, jet black berries. 
Exceptionally fine flavor. Al- 
most coreless. Ripens in July. 
Large, 1-year-old Plants: 
5 for $1.25, 12 for $2.45, 
25 for $4.75. 
Bnormous crops of large, glossy black, firm, juicy berries. 
Packed five to a bundle. 
5 for $1.75, 12 for $3.25, 25 for $5.50. 
The largest black cap Raspberry grown. A hardy, 
Wonderful, 
5 for $1.25, 12 for $2.45, 25 for $4. 25. 
Fruit Trees 
APPLES : 
Wealthy. Best Fall Apple. Large, juicy, fine flavor.. 
NMicIntosh. Very popular. Attractive red Apples, 
pure white flesh; juicy, refreshing flavor. 
Delicious. America’s favorite. Large, dark red, 
crisp, juicy—unsurpassed flavor. 
PEARS 













Bartlett. Favorite Summer Pear. Large golden 
yellow. 
Kieffer. Largest Winter Pear. Fine for canning or 
eating. 
PEACHES 
Elberta. Most popular Peach grown. Large, yellow 
freestone. September 15. 
Hale Haven. Extra large, delicious flavor, yellow 
freestone. August 20. 
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PLUMS 
New Stanley Prune. Best large, dark blue Plum. 
Sweet and delicious. September 15. 
CHERRIES 
Black Tartarian. Most popular Sweet éhene 
Montmorency. Leading Sour Cherry. 
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