/ TECUMSEH—Another red hybrid 
‘Bartlett. Sold out. 
OUR PLUM TREES ARE VERY HARDY 

PLUM TREES 
We offer only hybrid varieties which have proved hardy almost anywhere 
in the Prairie Provinces and the Province of Quebec. 
Prices of all varieties: Size 11/16’, 2 yr. No. 1, 4%-6’. Ea. $2.00; Doz. $22.00. 
Size 9/16”, 2 yr. No. 2, 314-440’. Ea. $1.85; Doz. $20.35. 
Size 7-16”, l yr. No. 1, 214-314’. Ea. $1.45; Doz. $15.95. 
@ Please note that me can supply only those sizes mentioned after each 
ASSINIBOINE—A seeding of Prunus Nigra. : 
red, flesh yellowish, juicy and of good quality. Excellent polleniser. 
11/16” and 9/16”. 
EMBER—Attractive yellow fruits with a red flush. Flesh rich, yellow, juicy, 
sweet, 11/16’. 
GRENVILLE—tTree hardy, heavy yielder and biennial bearer. Fruits very 
large, up to 2’”’ in diameter, oblong to round, bright lively red. Flesh yellow, 
juicy, firm, sweet, good quality. Size 9/16”. 
HANSKA—Fruit apricot shaped, yellow washed crimson red. Skin thick, 
flesh very firm, yellow, juicy and good keeper. Of very good quality for canning 
and eating raw. Sold out, 
KAHINKA—Fruits average size, dark red, delicious. 
11/16”. 
LA CRESCENT—Fruits good size, yellow inside and outside, midseason, 
sweet and of good quality. Size 11/16”. 
McROBERT—A relatively new plum hybrid which does well in most part of 
Canada. Fruits medium size, mostly red and of good quality. Size 9/16’, 
OJIBWA—Fruits oval, of good size, brilliant red. They ripen in early Sep- 
tember. Of good quality for canning. Sold out. 
OKA—A sand cherry plum hybrid. Tree taller than most sand cherry hybrids, 
more of the plum type. Fruit is large for a sand cherry, rich purple in color, 
dark red flesh, juicy, pleasant flavor and good quality. A very desirable 
variety because of its high quality and tree characteristic. Sizes 11/16” 
and 9/16”. , 
OLSON—Tree of medium vigor, very hardy and productive. Fruits medium 
size, deep red, yellow flesh, juicy, large stone and good quality. Size 9/16’/. 
OMAHA—Fruit almost round, often over 114’’.. Yellow covered with red, 
dots numerous, small, distinct; flesh yellow, juicy, tender. Flavor sweet 
except next to stone. Ripe in early to mid-September. Size 11/16/’. 
PATA—A cherry-plum hybrid of medium size, dark red, heavy bloom, 
ereen flesh, very ae early and productive. Sizes 11/16’ and 9/16’. 
PIMBINA—tTree very hardy, quite vigorous and a heavy bearer. Fruits 
large, round oval, bright attractive red. Flesh yellow, firm, juicy. Flavor 
pleasant and good quality. Size 9/16’. 
RADISON—Fruits red, flesh yellow, mid-season, of good quality, 11/16”. 
RED WING—Fruits dark brownish red with free stone. Of good quality, 
mid-season. Plant prolific and hardy. Size 11/16”. 
SAPA—Hardy hybrid. Fruits 
medium, dark purple, meaty, 
delicious. Sizes 11/16” and 9/16’. 
SUPERIOR—Plant vigorous,early, 
prolific. Fruits large, brilliant dark | 
red, flecked with white dots. Flesh | 
yellow, tender, juicy of excellent 
quality. Size 11/16’. 
Fruits average size, brilliant 
Sizes 
Very hardy. Size 


plum. Tree hardy, good bearer, 
coming into production at an early 
age. Fruits medium in size, round, 
flesh golden, juicy. Flavor sweet 
and quality good. Season early 
August. Size 9/16’. 
TOWENA—Fruits red, average 
size. Flesh yellow, of good quality. 
Plants vigorous. Size 11/16’. 
UNDERWOOD—Hardy hybrid. 
Fruits medium, dark red, excellent. 
Sizes 11/16” and 9/16”. 
WANITA—Fruits purple blue, 
average size, flesh thick and of 
excellent quality. Size 11/16’. 
PEAR TREES 
Prices of all varieties: Size 11/16”, 
2 yr. No. 1 trees, 444-6’. Ea. $2.25. 
CLAPP’S FAVOURITE—Large 
fruits, yellowish green, turning all 
yellow when mature. Flesh melting 
and of good quality. Ripens before = 
FI ish Beaut 
FLEMISH BEAUTY—Medium Me me % 
sized fruits, skin yellowish green. 
Flesh firm, juicy and rich. Size 11/16”, 
MENIE—A cross between Kurskaya and Flemish Beauty. Ready for picking 
early in September and season extends to early October. Trees very vigorous 
but slo:w to come into bearing. The fruits are large, 214” in diameter, yellow; 
white, juicy flesh, with pleasing flavour. Well worth a trial. Size 11/16” 
MINIE—Another cross between Zuckerbirn and Clapp. Same season as 
Menie. The trees are resistant to fire blight and winter injury. The fruits are 
large and resemble Clapp’s Favorite. The flesh is white and juicy. Very good 
quality. Size 11/16’. 
MOE—A cross between Zuckerbirn and Clapp, the earliest of the Ottawa 
introductions. Resistant to fire blight. The fruits usually ripen around mid- 
August to late August. Medium size, 2” in diameter, yellow with faint orange 
blush; white, juicy, melting flesh. Good quality. Size LUVAGS 
PHILESON—Of the same parentage as Menie but matures later and is ready 
for harvesting in the middle of September. It is a good keeper and will hold 
up in storage a month or more. The trees appear to be resistant to winter 
injury, fire blight and are vigorous. The fruits are large, 234’, attractive, 
yellow with slight red blush; the flesh is white, buttery and juicy. Size 11/16’. 
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GRAPE VINES 
PRICES of all varities: 
Very large plants: 
Each $1.10; Doz. $10.50; per 25 $18.00; per 50 $35.00; per 100 $60.00. 
Medium size plants: 
Each $0.60; Doz. $6.00; per 25 $11.50; per 50 $20.00; per 100 $38.00. 
BETA—Supposed to be a hybrid between Concord and our wild native grape. 
Fruits small, produced in 
large clusters. Very early, 
exceedingly hardy of good 
quality for the table and 
excellent for wine making. 
BRIGHTON—Fruits red, 
average size, of good quality 
and produced in good sized 
clusters. Fairly productive 
and hardy. 
CAMPBELL’S EARLY— 
Fruits and clusters large, 
black and of excellent qual- 
ity. Early, hardy and quite 
productive. 
DELAWARE --Very early, 
hardy and productive va- 
riety. Fruits are small, 
maroon red, born in good 
sized clusters, very sweet 
and juicy. The best red 
for the Province of Quebec. 
FREDONIA—Large black 
fruits that are early and of 
excellent quality. A week 










before Moore's Early. 
Exceedingly hardy. 
LINDLEY—Fairly dark 
red grape, quite hardy and 
Prolific and of very good 
quality. 
MOORE’S EARLY— 

BAe of medium size, 
ac and of excellent 
quality. Portland Grape 
ONTARIO—Very popular, 
early and hardy variety, producing yellowish green fruits of average size j 
fairly large clusters. The quality is considered very good. 
PATRICIA—A new grape which originated at St. Catharines, Ontario. Fruit 
large, blueish black with heavy bloom. Three weeks earlier than Concord 
and remarkable in yield. Very hardy and of fair quality. 
THE PORTLAND—A green fruited companion to the black fruited Patricia 
Grape. The fruits which are medium to large, are exceptionally sweet and 
early, even earlier than Patricia. They are light yellowish green. 
GOOSEBERRY BUSHES 
Prices of all varieties: Each $0.60; dozen $6.00; 25 for $11.50; 50 for $20.00; 
per 100 $38.00. 
ABUNDANCE—Large size berries which are purplish red when ripe. 
quality for jelly. Exceedingly hardy and vigorous. 
DOWNING—Fruits large, oval and yellowish green. Very hardy. 
HOUGHTON—Fruits large, almost red when ripe and juicy. 
MABEL—Introduced by the Central Experimental Farm. Fruits average 
size, somewhat larger than those of Pearl or Downing. Pale green, somewhat 
oval, moderately sweet, hardy and productive. : 
PEARL—Fruits medium size, somewhat oval, pale green with lighter distinct 
streaks. Flesh juicy, sweet, acid near the skin. Good quality, very productive. 
PIXWELL—Originated by Professor Yeager. Exceptionally vigorous and 
productive of large early green fruits of high quality. 
POORMAN—Large red fruits that are very attractive. 
Bush large, healthy, vigorous and productive. 
RED JACKET—Fruits almost round, red, larger than Downing. Very vigorous 
grower. Does not mildew. 
CURRANT BUSHES 
Like the Gooseberries, they should be planted in good garden soil, leaving a 
distance of 6 feet between the plants in the row and 8 to 10 feet between the 
rows. 
Prices of all varieties: Each $0.60; dozen $6.00; 25 for $11.50; 50 for $20.00; 
per 100 $38.00. 
BLACK CURRANTS 
BLACK CHAMPION—Fruits black, of good size, and excellent quality, 
A very prolific variety. 
BLACK NAPLES—Fruits average size in small clusters. Flesh thick, quality 
good. Season late. Average growth. 
BOSKOOP GIANT—Large black fruits, excellent. 
KERRY—Fruits large and of good quality. Bush vigorous and heavily pro- 
ductive. 
MAGNUS—A large good quality fruit. Bush a good grower and productive. 
VICTORIA—Fruits black, of good quality and size. Plants robust and 
roductive. 
S RED CURRANTS 
CHERRY—Very prolific variety. Fruits cherry red, of good size and excellent 
quality. 
FAY’S PROLIFIC—Fruits red, large to very large, in long clusters of average 
quality. Season medium early. 
PERFECTION—The largest and best Red Currant. 
RED LAKE—Berries very large, fine quality with long stems on long well 
filled bunches. Heavy yielder. 
WHITE CURRANTS 
WHITE GRAPE—Medium size, pinkish white when ripe. 
Very productive. Quality of fruits very good. 
High 
Highest quality. 
Bush compact, 
