HEBERLE’S Solection of Plums and Small Fruits 
PLUMS ‘a 1B 
STANLEY PRUNE 
FELLENBERG The Stanley is, perhaps, the most popular of all new 
PRUNE 
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varieties put together. Bears young and is very 
productive. 
CURRANTS 
RED LAKE CURRANT 
The new giant red currant. The berries are large, 
dark red in color. It's a pleasure to pick them. Re- 
commended by large growers for commercial 
planting. 
WILDER CURRANT 
Berries large, bright, attractive red. Hang on bushes 
well. Productive. 
PERFECTION CURRANT 
FELLENBERG PRUNE LATHAM RASPBERRIES 
Widely known and _ heavily RASPBERRIES 
Sodus. Purple. 
Cumberland. Late 
black cap. 
Latham. Red. 
Newburgh. Bright red. 
Tayior. Bright red. 
Indian Summer. Ever- 
planted by all growers. Ripens 
latter part of September. 
Bradshaw. Large, dark violet 
red. September 5-10th. 
Burbank. Very large, bright 
reddish purple. Aug. 25th to bearing red. 
30th. BLACKBERRIES 
Abundance. Very early, am- Eldorado. Berries large, 
jet black. 
ber turning to rich bright cherry. 
Aug. 15-20th. 
Alfred. A good pro- 
ducer, ripens ahead of 
Eldorado. 
Sharp’s Damson. 
German Prune. SILVER MAPLE 
GRAPES 
Concord. The leading commercial 
grape. Blue black in color. Hardy and 
CONCORD GRAPE 
very productive. 
Niagara. Leading white, good quality. 
Fredonia. Introduced by the N. Y. 
State Experimental Station. 
Worden. Seedling of Concord, bluish 
black. 
ASPARAGUS 
Mary Washington. The outstanding 
variety. 
SILVER MAPLE 
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