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J. H. Hale — An exceptionally nice yellow peach. Good 
color and flavor. Mid-September. 
Red Haven — Large yellow fleshed peach. Skin almost 
completely red. 
Rochester — Midseason. Large yellow fleshed and especi- 
ally sweet. 
Valiant — A new large yellow variety. Produces heavily 
and has extra fine flavor. Ripens about September first. 
CHERRIES 
Each — Per 10 
No. 1, 9-16 in., 4 to 6 ft. $2.25 $20.00 
Black Tartarian — Large sweet fruit, almost black. 
Governor Wood — Large yellow sweet cherry tinted with 
crimson. Early. ) 
PLUMS 
Kach Per 10 
No. 1, 11-16 in., 5to6ft. $2.00 $18.00 
‘ Abundance — Extra good-sized red plum and very popular 
for both eating and canning. 
Bradshaw — Reddish-purple fruit of good size and 
pleasant flavor. Mid-season. 
Burbank — Dark red of good quality. Very valuable as a 
canner or for table sauce. 
BLUEBERRIES 
The following varieties have been selected for their 
heavy-bearing qualities of exceptionally large fruit. For 
planting in the garden or shrub border. 
Each Per 10 
Leatose4 in Baw Bo.) $1.60 $18.00 
MEELOvort barbie Qs Bas as ¢ 2:25 20.00 
Cabot — Early, dwarf habit of growth. 
Jersey — Late, large, light blue, firm quality. 
‘Pioneer — Midseason, produces fruit of good flavor. 
Rancocas — Early, produces freely on tall stems. 
Rubel — Late, upright bush, medium blue. Good keeping 
quality. 
GRAPEVINES 
While some of these are old standbys, yet they are still 
worthy of a place in any garden. 
Each Per 10 
SION GeV cae ss» -o--00% 19.56.00 
Caco — Red. A cross of Catawba and Concord. 
Concord — Late, blue, an old popular variety. 
Delaware — Amber-red fruit of exceptional flavor. Plant 
in a sunny position. 
Fredonia — The earliest blue grape, fruit large and sweet. 
Moore’s Early — Early, blue, large and fine eating. 
Niagara — Large, white, honey-sweet. 
Worden — A Concord seedling but earlier. Fine flavor. 

