_ Indian Heart. Red-fleshed plum. <A de- 
licious deep-purple juicy, sweet, rich plum: large 
size. Trees are strong growers, healthy, hardy, 
regular bearer of large crops. Season early. 
Sapa. Red-fleshed plum. A rich, sweet 
plum, productive, and one of the best in the red 
family. 
12 or 
Whole-Root Process 1 to5,6to11, More, 
Early Bearing Strains Each Each Each 
Sit Orael Cet ee ee ee 1.40 1.30 1.20 
ASC OROTE Da iets moo strom) ae 1.50 1.40 1.30 
APRICOTS 
Early Gold. Color wholly orange. Season 
middle of July. One and a half inches in diame- 
ter; roundish oval. Flesh orange-yellow, juicy, 
rich and sweet. Freestone. Tree hardy and 
productive. 
Moorpark. The old standby; yellow with 
red cheek; season last of July. <A freestone of 
superior quality. 
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340 Ait le Meee eA0 en 30mm L 20 
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PEARS 
Bartlett. Season, August. Fruit. large, 
pyramidal in shape. Color clear yellow with a 
faint blush on the exposed side. Fine-grained, 
buttery and rich; very juicy; excellent flavor; 
of good quality. Is excellent for canning. Its 
splendid qualities render it a general favorite 
everywhere. Its fruits are very popular in 
American markets; very extensively grown for 
commercial purpose. Trees are vigorous, attain 
large size, bear young, live long, easily managed 
in the orchard. 
Duchess. Season, October. The fruit ex- 
cites great admiration and wonder by their 
enormous size. Color, yellow and russet; flesh 
yellowish-white, firm, becoming somewhat melt- 
ing and quite tender when fully ripe; very juicy, 
sweet, excellent flavor, rich and delicious. 
Kieffer. ‘Winter Pear.’’ Fruit large to very 
large, roundish oval. Skin rich golden yellow, 
with a fine red blush on the sunny side. Flesh 
white and very good. If gathered as soon as 
matured and then allowed to ripen in the house, 
the fruit becomes much improved and, being a 
remarkable keeper, will last all winter. 
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GRAPES 
Agawam. Dark red. Qualities commending 
are large size of bunch and berries, rich, sweet, 
aromatic flavor, attractive appearance, excellent 
keeping qualities. Vigorous of vine and of self- 
fertilization. Ripens in September shortly after 
Concord. Fine keeper. 
Caco. A new red grape of excellent quality. 
Ripens mid-season. A rich wine color, it is a 
valuable and highly desirable grape for garden 
and vineyard. 
Concord. The Concord is well known by all. 
The most widely grown of the grapes of this 
continent. Readily adapts itself to varying con- 
ditions. Grown with profit in every grape-grow- 
ing state. Color black. 
Fredonia. Is the best early black grape ever 
introduced. The vine is vigorous, hardy, and 
productive. The clusters are large, evenly 
formed and compact, with large round berries. 
The flesh is very juicy and excellent quality. 
Niagara. The leading American white 
grape, holding the leading rank of this color 
that the Concord does among the black varieties. 
Valuable for its plentiful and sweet, delicious 
juices. It is one of those you can eat out of hand 
and enjoy. Vine very hardy, vigorous and 
productive. 
25 or 
No. 1, 2-yr. Large Size 2 to 5,6to10, More, 
Early Bearing Strains Each Each Each 
Concord (black)......- Cyepin teat) £3 ee 
Fredonia (black)....... .40 nis 33 
Niagara (white)....... -40 .39 .33 
Agawam (red) 5 oan ok 40 oo 230 
Cacouited ime cop cece 50 45 40 
BLACKBERRIES 
Alfred. A comparatively new blackberry 
that has given good results wherever planted. 
Immense sized berries, practically coreless; 
heavy producer and very hardy. Worthy new 
commercial variety; ripens over a long period of 
time. 
Early Harvest. Valuable as one of the 
earliest; berries of medium size and good quality; 
strong grower and exceedingly prolific. 
Eldorado. Is very hardy, enduring the 
winters of the northwest with safety; very pro- 
ductive. Large, full clusters of evenly-ripened 
fruit; sweet and good quality. 
50 to 
No. 1, Large Size 5to10,11to25, 100, 
Early Bearing Strains Each Each Each 
Aliredmmiin wees <0: $ .35 $ .30 $ .25 
Marly rarvesty. «use cn “0 .30 .25 
EldoradOves.ccatre tae): .35 .30 .20 
RASPBERRIES 
Cumberland (black). Early, large sized, 
firm berries of fine quality; healthy, vigorous and 
productive; dependable and popular. 
Morrison (black). A new raspberry. It 
ripens a little later than Cumberland. The color 
is an intense, glossy black, so attractive that 
these huge berries sell at sight. The fruit has 
almost no seed. This is a most promising new 
black raspberry. 
Latham (red). World’s leading red rasp- 
berry, a blue-ribbon winner for the home and 
commercial grower. It simply cannot be 
equalled. Tremendously productive; large ber- 
ries. 
50 to 
No. 1, Large Size 5to10,11to25, 100, 
Early Bearing Strains Each Each Each 
Cumberland (black)... $ .30 § .25 §$ .20 
New Morrison (black). Bes .30 20 
Latham (red)pa. yatee 40 .30 .30 
Thornless Boysenberry. 3 for 95e; 10 for 
$2.95. No.1 Plants. 
Red Lake, Currant. 2 for $1.50; 10 for 
$4.95. No. 1 Plants. 
GARDEN ROOTS 
Asparagus Roots. Strong No. 1, 2-year 
roots. 25 for $1.17; 100 for $3.75; 250 for $8.75. 
Rhubarb. Strong No. 1, 2-year roots; double 
red stalks, requiring much less sugar than the 
old green stalk variety. 1 to 10, each 85e; 11 to 
25, each, 80c. 
Horseradish. Strong No. 1 roots, 10 for 75e. 
SHRUBS 
Almond. __Early-flowering strain. Pink- 
flowering. First to bloom in the spring. Double 
rose-like flowers. Fragrant. 
1 to 2 ft., 2 for $1.55; 4 for $2.85. 
2 to 3 ft., 2 for $1.85; 4 for $5.55. 
Althea (Rose of Sharon). Upright shrub, 
blooming August and September. Colors pink, 
purple, red, white and blue. 
ANEMONAEFLORUS—double, pink. 
ARDENS—double, purple. 
Lucy—double, red. 
JEAN D’ARc—double, white. 
CoELEsSTRIs—New, single, blue. 10e extra. 
Healthy, Thrifty Plants 1 to 4, 5 to 10, 
Early Blooming Strains Each Each 
VEL OO). LCS sheen Cope ee rete $ .50 $ .45 
AOR Oy Me Geed threes ee ed oe Mr 1.00 95 
5 plants, 1 each, 114 to 2 ft. for $2.10. 
5 plants, 1 each, 2 to 3 ft. for $4.60. 
Barberry. Green-leaved. Pale yellow flow- 
ers, April-May. A splendid hardy hedge plant. 
Also fine for mass planting. Brilliant red fruit 
and foliage in autumn. 
Strong, Thrifty Plants 1 to 4, 5 to 10, 15 to 30, 
Well Rooted, 2-Year Each Each Each 
TCO a: BOL aoe esha e hone $ .50 $ 45 § .40 
DL Om etl ad en pee .60 .05 00 
» Barberry. Red-leaved. Variety of Japanese 
Barberry, with bright red foliage. 
15 to 
Healthy, Thrifty Plants 1 to 4, 5 to 10, S10) 
Well Rooted, 2-Year Each Each Each 
AR ea I dk ie con yu he $ .60 $ 55 §$ .50 
LUANG oe eames ee ee 21D .70 65 
Butterfly Bush. Perennial shrub. Con- 
corp. A new dark red Buddleia with blood-red 
eye shading lighter to edge of petals. Strong 
spikes. 
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