




EARLY BEARING VARIETIES 
Dorsett. Originated by the U. S. Department of Agriculture, 
and now considered one of the very best of the early sorts. 
A heavy producer of firm, shapely berries, which are bright, 
rich red, and of delicious flavor. 25 $3.50, 100 $12.00 
Maytime. Originated by the U. S. Department of Agriculture, 
this extra early variety produces high quality berries which 
are medium to large in size, and of handsome appearance. 
25 $3.50, 100 $12.00 
Northstar. Early. Originated by the U. S. Department of 
Agriculture. Another high quality sort, with large, bright 
red berries, which are firm and lasting. A sure cropper. 
25 $3.50, 100 $12.00 
MIDSEASON VARIETIES 
Fairfax. Ripening just after Dorsett, this remarkable berry 
rules the second-early market. The solid berries, which 
ripen evenly to a deep red, hold their firmness and flavor 
well; perfect for canning. 25 $3.50, 100 $12.00 
Chesapeake. Midseason to late. Most popular berry of its 
season, with beautiful, big, bright red berries, deliciously 
mild and sweet. 25 $3.50, 100 $12.00 
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We are not able to fill orders for less than 25 plants of a 
variety. 
We consider the following June and July bearing varieties 
the best yet introduced. 
LATE VARIETIES 
Red Star. Very late. Originated by the U. S. Department 
of Agriculture. The berries are large, glossy, bright red 
and do not turn dark. Considered more productive and 
of better quality than Gandy. 25 $3.50, 100 $12.00 
Starbright. Late. Originated by the U. S. Department of 
Agriculture. Outstanding for its great beauty and excellent 
quality. The large, glossy, bright red, firm berries are pro- 
duced in abundance. 25 $3.50, 100 $12.00 
EVERBEARING STRAWBERRIES 
For best results newly set plants of Everbearing Strawberries 
should be disbudded up to July Ist. Plants will then produce 
a fine crop of large, luscious berries during late summer and 
fall. 
Streamliner. The newest and best in Everbearing Strawber- 
ries. 25 $7.50, 100 $25.00 
Brunes Marvel. We cannot recommend this variety too highly. 
It has all the good qualities of the other varieties and no 
faults that we can find. Very prolific, producing large ber- 
ries of exceptional sweetness, almost entirely free from 
acid. We have increased our stock considerably this past 
season and hope to be able this year to fill all orders re- 
ceived for this variety. 25 $7.50, 100 $25.00 
New Gem. The Everbearing Sensation, producing bright, 
sparkling red berries, uniformly large in size. They are 
solid red to the center, juicy, deliciously sweet, and very 
free from acid. Enormous crop in all types of soil. 
25 $4.50, 100 $17.50 
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COMPLETE LIST OF STRAWBERRIES ON REQUEST 
RASPBERRIES 
Indian Summer. An everbearing red Raspberry superior to 
La France or St. Regis. Berries large and good quality. 
Summer crop ripens soon after the June varieties and bulk 
of fall crop during October. Plants vigorous, medium 
height, productive. 
Newburgh. Fruit very large and firm. Color bright red; in 
keeping quality it has no superior. Plant vigorous, hardy 
and very productive, the weight of fruit so great that the 
canes are often bent to the ground. Best red Raspberry 
under cultivation. 
Price above varieties: $25.00 per 100. 
APPLES 
Baldwin. Long a favorite. Yields large crop. Large, juicy, 
bright red. 
Cortland. Improved late McIntosh. Fruit similar to Mce- 
Intosh but larger and more uniform in size, flesh firmer 
but just as juicy. The best Apple introduction of the 20th 
Century. 
Delicious. Golden yellow, excellent quality. Firm, crisp, and 
juicy. Heavy bearer and excellent keeper. 
Red Delicious. Large, dark red, fine quality, excellent keeper. 
One of the finest. 
Fall Pippin. Attractive yellow, very large, juicy and tender. 
Trees hardy and productive. 
McIntosh. Highest quality, bright red, flesh white, very juicy. 
Rhode Island Greening. A large winter yellow Apple. Heavy 
yield. 
APPLES—Continued 
Rome Beauty. Yellow and red striped. Early, good keeper. 
Winesap. Medium size fruit of fine quality. Red. 
Bearing size: $15.00 each. 
PEACHES 
Belle of Georgia. White flesh, freestone. Hardy and pro- 
ductive. 
Elberta. Will thrive where any Peach can be grown. Good 
quality. Large yellow with red cheek, juicy and fine flavor. 
Golden Jubilee. Resembles Elberta but better quality and 
ripens 3 weeks earlier. Tender, sweet and slightly sub-acid. 
Hale-Haven. Tree hardy and bears fruit of highest quality. 
Yellow flesh, freestone. Ten days earlier than Elberta. 
Bearing size: $7.00 each. 
PEARS 
Anjou. Late fall. Large fruit, yellowish white flesh, tender 
and juicy, sweet spicy rich flavor. 
Bartlett. Fruit large, tender and juicy. Winter variety. 
Clapp’s Favorite. Precedes Bartlett which it resembles. Rich 
delicious flavor. Thrives where other varieties fail. 
Kieffer. Trees vigorous and least susceptible to blight. Very 
juicy. 
Seckel. 
Luscious fruit. Trees large, vigorous and hardy 
Bearing size: $15.00 each. 
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