LATHAM 
Latham is the yardstick by which other raspberries are judged, 
and is unexcelled as a midseason to late bearer. Fruit is large, firm 
and of rich red color. Latham is extremely hardy and withstands 
very low temperatures. 
Prices on Raspberry Pants — No. 1 grade: 
12 for $1.00; 25 for $2.00; 50 for $4.00; 100 for $7.75, all postpaid. 
FRUIT TREES 
I have also purchased from a well known nursery a quantity 
of Peach and Plum trees and can offer these trees to you at very low 
prices. These trees are smaller than the ordinary fruit tree which 
you purchase from other nurseries and consequently will receive 
practically no setback after transplanting. These trees are known 
to the trade as “liners,” and are purchased by nurseries to grow for 
a couple of years before,selling. 
PEACHES 
ELBERTA — An old favorite, large, a freestone and yellow 
5/16 to 7/16 diameter — 35 cents each 
GOLDEN JUBILEE — Early yellow, freestone, very hardy 
5/16 to 7/16 diameter — 35 cents each 
BELLE OF GEORGIA — White flesh, early freestone, hardy 
5/16 to 7/16 diameter — 35 cents each 
PLUMS 
BURBANK — Large yellow fleshed, valuable for canning 
12 to 18 inches tall — 30 cents each 
ABUNDANCE — A rapid grower, medium size fruit, red 
12 to 18 inches tall — 30 cents each 
ALL FRUIT TREES SHIPPED POSTPAID 
SPRUCE TREES 
I have growing on the farm, about 100 spruce trees, suitable 
for landscape work. I cannot ship these trees but will dig them for 
you if you will let me know when you will call for them. 
Prices on spruce trees — bare roots — 
Up to 12 inches — $1.00 each 
12 to 24 inches — 1.50 each 
24 to 36 inches — 2.00 each 
Balled and burlaped — 25 cents extra. 
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