Fruit 
CHERRY 
Sour—31% feet or higher. Plant 20 feet 
Montmorency — The most popular 
sour cherry grown. Fruit large, 
deep-red and very juicy. Borne abun- 
dantly on vigorous trees. 
Swee:—All 4 feet or higher. Plant 25 
feet apart. 
DENNIS cee" ak) a ere ee ne ee $1.75 
Di OVE pore tee eek a 8.25 
Bing—Very large dark red, nearly 
b'ack; flesh firm and sweet. Ripens 
in July. 
Black Tartarian—Without a doubt 
the favor.te dooryard and road-side 
sweet cherry in the State. Ripens 
ea ler than most other varieties; 
sweet, juicy and a heavy_bearer. 
Napslean—First choice of the large, 
firm fleshed, sweet yellows with red 
tir ge. 
PEACH 
All 4 feet or higher. Plant 20 feet 
apart 
Wachee ues Sy ses Sar eee $1.25 
LP ia ice ede Os ilstely Feeney a.10 
Elberta—Most widely planted variety. 
Large vellow freestone with red 
cheek. Flesh juicy and tender. Last 
of the varieties offered to ripen in 
September. 
Golden Jubilee—An Elberta type of 
excellent quality and fine color that 
has gained favor rapidly for home 
use. Ripens two or three weeks 
ahead of E'berta. 
Hale-Haver»—A Hybrid of J. H. Hale 
and South Haven that is superior 
to either parent. Large s ze, finest 
flavor and high color make it one of 
the best. Ripens two weeks ahead of 
E'berta. 
Red Haven—A new variety and the 
best eariy freestone peach available. 
Brilliant all over red fruit of good 
size with highest quality yellow 
fiesh. Ripens four weeks ahead of 
Elberta. 
Rochester—This tree bears young and 
is always a favorite for home can- 
nng and sauce. Good sized with a 
heavy overcast of red; juicy and 
sweet. Ripens about three weeks 
éhead of Elberta. 
PEAR (Dwarf) 
Small trees, large fruit, early bear- 
ing. 2 year stems % inch and larger. 
Plant 15 feet apart. 
Bach tes er ee ee $2.25 
Bartlett—Lead all varieties in num- 
bers planted and is of highest qual- 
ity for eating and canning. 
PEAR (Standard) 
4 feet and higher. Plant 20 feet 

apart. 
Hach: see eee Eee S175 
inl O Take 5 ee EM Pears 4.85 
Bartlett—Same as above dwarf va- 
riety but on natural large sized 
tree. 
Secke!—Small to medium sized fruit; 
a favorite for pickling. Ripens in 
September. 
PRUNE 
All 4 feet or higher. Plant 20 feet 
apart 
Bach tees se uae ee eS Slate 
oe TOs Se eee cee re 5.90 
Fellenburg or Italian—Thrifty, well 
formed, long-lived trees bearing 
large, egg shaped, blue-purple fruit 
of finest quality in September. 
Sta-lev—A newer. variety of large 
size. H ghest auality blue fruit with 
vellow flesh; juicy. 
GIANT BLUEBERRIES 
Delicious fruit for the world’s favorite pie. Plants make a beautiful low 
shrub. They are acid loving and thrive best in a peaty soil. 
Plants offered are four vears old, 1% feet to 2 feet in height. Dug with 
earth ball and burlapped. To insure proper pollenization plant at least two 
varieties. 
Concord— Upright with large fruit set close. Ripens in mid-season. 
Jersey—Bears later than above variety. Berries large and medium blue. 
Pioneer—Stocky grower, rarely over four feet at maturity. The large blue 
fruit ripens in mid-season. 

