Hardy Fruits for the Home-Garden 

Apples STRAWBERRY PLANTS 
Strong, 2-yr.-old, selected trees, 6 to 7 ft., Pot-grown, delivery April 1 to May 15 
34-in. and up cal., $2.50 each Any variety: $2.50 per doz.; $11 per 100 
Baldwin. Large; deep red. prepaid for cash with order 
McIntosh. A delicious, j juicy aromatic red Apple. Field-grown plants, $4.59 per 100 
Delicious. Dark red eating Apple. 
Cipsueneleiome ned Chesapeake. Midseason to Jate. The berries are 
uniform in size and shape, bright crimson. Flesh 
firm and of excellent quality. 
Peaches Dorsett. Early. Largest I in size, most attractive in 
appearance, heaviest in yield. Berries are bright 
red, shapely and of excellent flavor. 
Fairfax. Ripening just after Dorsett, this remark- 
Strong, selected trees, 6 to 7 ft., 
34in. and upcal., $2.50 each 
Belle of Georgia. Large; rich, creamy white flesh, able berry rules the second-early market. 
bright red blush. Freestone. ; ; Premier. Excelled by no early variety. Produces 
Elberta. Early September. Yellow skin, with deep ; vast quantities of berries of good size; attractive, 
red cheek; flesh golden yellow. ; and excellent quality. 
J.H. Hale. Mid-September. Large, yellow fruit of | Redstar. Very late. The berries are large, glossy, 
excellent quality, wonderful color. bright red and do not turn dark. Considered more 
productive and of better quality than other late 
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Grapes varieties. 
Ertreretronoto pete Nowitn lente EVERBEARING STRAWBERRIES 
70 cts. each; $7 per doz. Streamliner. Firm, sweet berries, red all through. 
Very hardy and prolific. 
Field-grown, $7.50 per 100 
Mastodon. It outyields some of the finest June- 
bearing varieties during their season and continues 
to produce, throughout the summer and fall, 
berries of amazing size and surpassingly fine 
quality. Field-grown, $6 per 100 
Fredonia. An early-ripening black Grape. 
Catawba. Standard red Grape. Vigorous, hardy, 
and productive. 
Niagara. Popular white variety. Cluster large and 
compact. 
Blackberries 
Strong, rooted cuttings, 
po preneqieeted cutanen Thornless Boysenberry 
Eldorado. Early to midseason. Berries are medium 
size, Jet-black, and very sweet. 
Blowers. The canes are of strong growth, quite 
hardy, and yield a heavy crop. 
Produces huge fruits, like Blackberries in general 
appearance, but frequently 2 inches in Iength. 
Should be trained to stakes or along wires. 
Strong plants, $2.50 per doz.; $15 per 100 
Vegetable Plants and Roots 

Raspberries ASPARAGUS, Washington. 
Extra-strong plants, $2.50 per doz.; $15 per 100 1-year-old roots. $6 per 100 
Indian Summer. Everbearing. Big, attractive, 2-year-old roots. $7.50 per 100 
delicious berries. Bears spring, summer, and fall. 3-year-old roots, extra-strong. $10 per 100 
Newburg. Midseason variety. Extra-large berries. | HORSERADISH. Crowns. No. 1. 
Largest cropper. $3 per doz.; $15 per 100 
St. Regis. Well-known everbearing variety. RHUBARB ROOTS, McDonald. 
Taylor. Late red sort. $1.25 each; $12 per doz. 


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