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BURNETT’S FRUIT TREES 
Our Stock is all Heavy Grade with good root system and disease-free 
APPLES 
We can supply high quality stock of any of ~ 
the Stamdard Named Varieties in early, 
Autumn, and Winter fruiting types. Shipping 
season from April lst until May 3lst, and 
Oct. 15th until late Nov. 
Price on all varieties, 2 yr. 11/16 in. up 
caliper stock: Each $2.85, 3 for $8.00. 
APRICOTS, PLUMS and PEARS 
We can supply varieties that will thrive in 
this locality. Extra fine stock. Each $3.50, 
3 for $9.00. 
CHERRIES 
Black Tartarian (Sweet). Beautiful dark 
purple; of medium size. Most popular. 
arly Richmond (Sour). Light red, veryacid. 
Miontmorency (Sour). Light red, very acid 
Yellow Spanish (Sweet). Pale amber, with 
red on sunny side; large, firm, juicy fruit. 
Price on all varieties, 2 yr., 11/16 in. up 
caliper stock: Each $3.50, 3 for $10.00. 
PARA-SCALECIDE. Positive con- 
trol for the Peach Tree Borer. 
Ot. $1.25, Gal. $3.25. 

SMALL 
GRAPES (Hardy Varieties) 
Caco. Amber colored berries of delicious 
flavor. Recommended for wine-making. 
Gatawba. The standard red variety. Vigor- 
ous, hardy and productive. 
Concord. Most popular variety, has large 
black fruit of splendid flavor. 
Concord Seedless. Fruit resembles Concord 
in color and flavor but berries are some- 
what smaller. Each $2.25, 3 for $6.00. 
Fredonia. Earliest black Grape. Clusters of 
medium size, fruits large and round with 
solid flesh, juicy and good. 
GOLDEN MUSCAT (Illustrated in color, 
page 30). Golden color of Diamond and 
fine aroma of European Muscat. Vine 
vigorous and productive. Berries are large, 
oval, juicy and sweet. Each $2.25, 3 for 
$6.00. ; 
Portland. New early white sort with largest _ 
bunches of any white variety. 
Van Buren. Most promising new blue-black 
Grape. Quality equal if not superior to old 
Concord. Each $2.00, 3 for $5.50. 
Fruiting age stock: Each $1.00, 3 for 
$2.75, doz. $10.00 (except where specially 
priced) 
CULTIVATED BLUEBERRIES 
(Ullustrated in color, page 30) 
Delicious berries easily grown in the 
ordinary garden. Very productive. Blue- 
berries supply the table with luscious fruit 
a month after early Raspberries are gone. 
For best results and proper pollination, put 
two or more varieties in one planting. Keep 
well mulched with peat or leaves. 
Concord. Large, fine flavored berries. 
Ripens few days earlier than Rubel. 
Jersey. The largest fruit of any known 
variety. Ripens just after Rubel. 
Rancocas. Ripens before Rubel. 
Rubel. Gives the heaviest yield. Mid- 
season variety. 
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12) tom Shin plants:een ener 2-00) 9 $22.50 
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24 to 36 in. (bearing size)..... Srey BAG) 
(5 plants of one variety sold at 10 rate) 


PEACHES (Better Varieties) 
Belle of Georgia. Midseason, freestone; 
white, largely overspread with red. 
Crawford’s Early. Large yellow with red 
cheek; juicy, sweet. Middle of August. 
Elberta. Midseason. Large fruit; yellow 
with deep red cheek. 
Golden East (N. J. 87). Early midseason, 
very large yellow. Freestone. 
Golden Jubilee. Resembles Elberta but 
of better quality, ripens 3 weeks earlier. 
Hale Haven. Large, juicy yellow freestone. 
Ripens between Golden Jubilee and 
Elberta. Should be in every garden.’ 
J.H. Hale. Large, round shape, deep golden 
yellow skin, overlaid with carmine; of high 
quality. -Mid-September. 
Red Haven. A very fine, new early variety 
that is destined to be popular. 
Triogem (N. J. 70). Early. Firm oval fruit, 
red skin, rich yellow flesh. Freestone. 
Valiant. Elberta seedling ripening 2 weeks 
earlier. Large, juicy fruits; a freestone and 
very productive. 
Price on all varieties (except where 
specially priced), 9/16 in. and up 
caliper: Each $3.00, 3 for $8.50. 
FRUITS 
BLACKBERRIES 
Alfred (Illustrated in color, page 30). Mam- 
moth new Blackberry of the highest 
quality. Large blackberries practically 
coreless. Very productive. Few seeds. 
Eldorado. One of the highest in quality; 
medium size berries, jet black, mild and 
sweet. Early to midseason. 
Strong Stock: 
$3.50 per doz., $6.00 per 25, $22.00 per 100 
The Amazing New Giant _ 
BO YSENBERRY 
This wonderful new berry has become very 
popular. Produces delicious, large, juicy 
fruits like Blackberry in appearance, but 
often 2 inches in length. Picking season, 8 to 
10 weeks. A strong, robust grower. Lay 
canes on ground and cover with soil for 
Winter protection. 
Strong plants: $3.50 per 10, $6.50 per 25, 
$25.00 per 100 
SCALECIDE. The complete dormant 
spray for Fruit trees and bushes. 
Ot. $1.00, gal. $2.50, 5 gals. $8.25. 
GOOSEBERRIES (Supply limited) 
Downing. Large, pale green berries. Very 
useful for canning and cooking. 
and fine flavored. Each $1.50, 3 for $4.00, 
doz. $12.00. 

GOOSEBERRY, Downing 
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PEACH, Valiant 
CURRANTS 
Pres. Wilder. Produces late in season, large 
bright red, juicy berries of high quality. 
2 yr. old bushes, $2.85 per 3, $4.00 per 5, 
$7.50 per 10. 
Red Lake. The finest of all red Currants. 
Long, well filled clusters of excellent quality 
large berries. Highly recommended. 2-yr.- 
old bushes. $3.00 per 3, $4.50 per 5, 
$8.00 per 10. ; 
White Grape. Large, juicy, sweet berries. 
Best of the whites. 2 yr. old bushes, $2.85 
per 3, $4.00 per 5, $7.50 per 10. 






IMPORTANT: When ordering Cur- 
rants and Gooseberries please furnish 
us with this information. 
1. County and Township where plant- 
ing is to be made. 
2. Approximate distance from nearest 
White Pine (5 needled) trees. 
RASPBERRIES 
Chief. Best early red berry. Equal in qual- 
ity and yield to Latham; fruit slightly 
smaller. 
INDIAN SUMMER (In color, page 30). 
Best everbearing variety. Big, attractive, 
delicious fruit. Far superior to any other 
everbearing variety. Heavy crop in June 
and another in the Fall, right up to frost. 
Strong stock. Doz. $4.75, $8.75 per 25, 
$32.00 per 100. 
Latham. Undoubtedly one of the best red 
midseason Raspberries. 
Newburgh. Bright red berries, resistant to 
mosaic. A heavy yielding, large size, high 
quality sort. 
Sodus. Outstanding new purple. Large, 
thrifty and possibly the most productive ot 
all Raspberries. Doz. $3.75, $7.00 per 25, 
$25.00 per 100. 
Taylor. Good late red, bearing a little later 
than Newburgh. Very sturdy cane growth. 
Except where specially priced: 
Strong transplants: Doz. $3.50, 100 $22.00 
BLACK RASPBERRIES 
Bristol. Most promising of all new varieties. 
Very large, firm black fruit of delicious 
flavor. 
Cumberland. Excellent for making jelly or 
jam; fruit black and firm. 
Logan. Fine large, early Black Raspberry. 
Disease free. 
Strong plants: Doz. $3.75, 25 for $7.00, 
100 for $25.00 


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Small and Large Fruits 
