
FRUITS 
PEACH (Continued) 
Elberta. Very large, yellow; red cheek, juicy, 
rich. Middle of August. 
Golden Jubilee. Large; yellow; freestone, Middle 
of August. 
Hale Haven. Large Yellow. Very hardy, heavy 
bearer. Perfect freestone. Middle of August. 
1 yr., 4 to 5 ft., 54-% in. cal., $1.35 ea. Any 
3 for $3.50. 
PEAR 
Bartlett. Large, clear yellow, highly aromatic. 
Autumn. 
Duchess @d’Agnouleme. Large, greenish yellow. 
juicy. Autumn. 
Kieffer. Large, golden yellow, sweet. Winter: 
Seckel. Small, russet, 
Autumn. 
2 yr., 5 to! 6 ft., 52:00 ea: 
PLUM 
(European Varieties) 
yellowish spicy flavor. 
Any 3 for $5.50. 
Abundance. Large and showy. Light yellow. 
Juicy, tender and sweet. First of August. 
German Prune. Large; purple, sweet. September. 
B. F. Barr & Son 

(Japanese Varieties) 
Burbank. Large;. cherry-red; sweet. Last of 
August. 
Satsuma. (Blood Plum). Large; purplish-red: 
juicy. Mid-July. 
2 yr., 5 to 6 ft., $2.00 ea. Any 3 for $5.50. 
QUINCE 
Orange. Large and prolific; 
lightfully fragrant. Harly. 
1 yr., 4 to 5 ft., 5¢-% in. cal., $2.35 ea., 3 
for $6.50. 
BLUEBERRY PLANTS 
Your choice of Cabot (early); Rancocas (mid- 
season); Rubel (late). Use two or more va- 
rieties to cross-pollenize for best results. 
orange-yellow; de- 
If your soil is sweet, mix peat moss or rotted 
vegetable matter in the soil and around the 
plants, also rotted manure and broadleaf fer- 
tilizer to make the soil acid. 
Vv 
Cabot, Randocas and Rubel. 
2 yr., 12-18 in., $1.65 ea.; $14.00 per 10. 
3 yr., 18-24 in., $2.25 ea.; $21.00 per 10. 

ASPARAGUS 
Mary Washington. 2 yr. Select No. 1 roots. 
$5.00 per 100; $10.00 per 250; $32.00 per 1000. 
BLACKBERRY 
Blowers. A hardy and productive variety. Fruit 
large, black and sweet. Good strong canes. 
6 for $1.40; 25 for $4.00. 
GRAPE VINES 
Black 
Campbell’s Early. One of the largest fruiting 
Grapes and extremely satisfactory. 
Concord. The well-known black Grape. Can al- 
ways be depended on to fruit heavily. 
Worden. Bunch large and compact. Good large 
berries and an early fruiting variety. 
Red and Purple 
Catawba. A very nice berry, having an unusually 
sweet and aromatic flesh. 
Salem. Berries larger than Catawba, flesh ten- 
der. juicy and sweet. 
White 
Niagara. Sweet and juicy, large, round berries; 
long, compact, heavy bunches; best white. 
Selected, strong 2 yr. Grape Vines, 55c ea. 
Any 3 for $1.50. 
RASPBERRY 
Cumberland. A well-known  black-cap. Fruit 
large. 
Cuthbert. Hardy, sweet and productive. Deep 
crimson. 
Latham. Large, round, brilliant red: heavy yield- 
ing. Mosaic free and hardy. 
Strong plants, $1.80 per 10; 25 for $3.30. 
Boysenberry. The largest berry ever produced. 
$2.50 per 10. 
RHUBARB 
Strong 2 yr. roots, 3 for. $1.00; $3.00 per 10. 
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STRAWBERRIES 
The Strawberry will grow in any good garden 
soil. Plant 1 foot apart in the row, the rows 3 
to 4 feet apart. 
Big Joe (Perfect). Vigorous grower and very pro- 
ductive. Berries large, conical shape, rich red, 
excellent flavor. Best mid-season variety. 
Catskill (Perfect). Vigorous grower, very produc- 
tive, large. Excellent flavor. Mid-season. 
Chesapeake. (Perfect). Large, firm berries of de- 
licious flavor. Glossy, rich color. Best late 
variety. 
Dorset (Perfect) New introduction, heavy yield- 
ing qualities, delicious flavor. Early. 
Fairfax (Perfect). Fruit bright red, glossy and 
attractive. Standard, medium early. 
Premier (Perfect). Glossy, rich red color ex- 
tending clear through. Deliciously flavored. 
Immensely productive. Best very early. 
William Belt (Perfect). Firm, deep crimson, 
Bee, irregularly shaped berries of good taste. 
ate. 
Strong, layer plants, 25 for $1.10; $2.90 per 
100. Your selection. 
EVERBEARING STRAWBERRIES 
Mastodon. Large fruiting and most prolific, 
bearing continuously June to frost; good flavor. 
25 for $2.00; $5.00 per 100. 
All Strawberry plants prepaid parcel post. 
DISH OF WILLIAM BELT STRAWBERRIES 
Eat and Enjoy:Some Fruit. Grown by Yourself in Your Own Garden 
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