PLUMS 
Abundance. Cherry-red. Fine, firm, sweet 
flesh. Very tasty. Ripens Aug.-Sept. 
Stanley Prune. Large, juicy, very sweet, 
bluish purple. Ripens Aug.-Sept. Pleasant 
to eat, fine for cooking. 
2 yr., 5-7 ft., $2.25; 3 for $5.50 




PEACHES 
Elberta. Mid-Sept. Large, solid, juicy. 
Freestone. Yellow flesh; canning favorite. 
Adapts itself to all soils and climates. 
Hale Haven. Freestone, Sept. 1. Large, 
yellow, blushed red. Sweet flavor. Heavy 
producer; bears young. A favorite for 
PEARS 
Bartlett. Juicy, rich-flavored yellow fruit. 
freezing. a serra phe fe ae ~ Excellent quality. The best canning Pear 
1 yr., 4-5 ft., $1.75 each; 3 for $4.25 APPLES and equally fine to eat out of hand. Ripens 
: in Sept. Height, 20 ft. 
McIntosh. Fine, firm, juicy, very refreshing, beautiful coloring. a 
: RASPBERRIES Ripe in Oct. Why not grow these on your own grounds and 2 yr., 5-7 ft., $2.25 each; 3 for $5.50 
sigan ese : Stee crop ai eenG Tone them fresh for the family to eat? The best eating Apple 
second crop starts in Sept., continuing ti nown. 
freezing. Finest everbearing red Rasp- : : ; 
berry. Large berries. Sweetish-tangy ae Red Northern Spy. Bright red, almost solid color. Crisp, GRAPES 
6 plants for $2.50; 12 for $4.50 juicy; Seen eating, excellent for salads, pies, etc. Ripe the Eee tt eee oe 
Latham Red. Enormous crops from late a San teri eR ten Goat eae 
: oy ee 2 vr.. 5-7 ft.. $2.00 h: 3f : for the home garden. Two weeks earlier 
Bone en yy eae fresh h ee 24 each yd for t00 than Concord. Strong grower, generous, 
Pee popular (eee barr” CHERRIES ye Re a 
6 plants for $2.00; 12 for $3.50 75¢e each; 3 for $2.00; 12 for $7.50 
Black Tartarian. Large, heart-shaped, rich, juicy. Heavy crop, 
SA ge Go tare a le late June. Luscious, sugary. Best for eating. Concord. Large; sweet, juicy, blue-black. 
Largest black, srondertulls Mivarcantie 5-7 ft., $2.75 each; 3 for $7.00. Mid-Sept. Best all-round Grape known. 
Very fine used as an ornamental vine on 
troduced by J. & P. Ripens early July. Montmorency. (Sour.) Firm, tender yellow flesh—real “cherry- aaa 
6 plants for $2.00; 12 for $3.50 pie’ tang. Large, luscious, juicy red fruit. Sure bearer. Ripens age Meee 
All Raspberries packed only in bundles of 6 early July. 2 yr., 5-7 ft., $2.25 each; 3 for $5.50. 60c each; 3 for $1.60; 12 for $6.00 
 Sestbcwneed Ube teout 
ORNAMENTAL AS WELL AS PRACTICAL 
Memories of childhood walks inthe Exposed to rigid tests and bred for 
FIRST HARVEST IN TWO YEARS! 
woods! Luscious, fat Chestnuts can definite blight-resistance, these trees of 
again be yours from the trees you plant Chinese stock are quick and prolific 
this spring. Wiped out by the devas- bearers, usually producing 3 sweet, full- 4 “f 










tating blight which stripped our woods flavored nuts to each burr. Fully as 
of native trees,Chestnuts have beenonly delicious as the native American Chest- 
a thing of the past for several years. nut, but a little larger in size. Hardy 
That is changed now by the advent of everywhere that peach trees will grow 
these blight-resistant trees which will and in the same general areas where 
bear nuts two years after planting. the native Chestnuts grew years ago. 
Will Bear Each Fall 3 to 5-ft., 2-yr.-old nursery-grown trees. Shipped 
From about September 15 on trimmed, ready to plant, guaranteed, prepaid. 
you will reap a royal harvest of $2.75 each; 3 for $7.40 
shiny, taste-tempting Chestnuts 
once your trees are established. 
Superb for eating raw, for 
roasting, for Chestnut dressing 
in the Thanksgiving and Christ- 
mas turkey. 
Best crops insured by planting two or more trees for pollination 
Trees Are Ornamental 
Transform your property with 
these big lovely trees which 
bring beauty and distinction in 
addition to their crop of de- 
licious nuts. Free-growing, 
they have attractive, glossy, 
rich green leaves on low-sweep- 
ing branches. 
Need No Special Care 
The most productive nut trees © 
for northern latitudes, Chest- 
nuts do better in poor soil than 
any other nut trees. Will grow 
mote rapidly and reward you 
handsomely if fertilized. Rug- 
ged, vigorous. . . they do well 
in exposed places but must have 
a well-drained soil. 
