FRUIT TREES (Continued) 
PEACHES—11-16 inch Caliper..................6. $1.50 
Red Haven, Polly—These are good Freestone peaches. 
. APRICOT, Chinese—11-16 inch Caliper. 
Pear anc up. Pe, ST ee, $2.00 
PEARS, Bartlett—11-16 inch Caliper. 
MMEOCRLOUNA CUP io, oe. 0s xan vies cous $2.00 
Pears, Kiefer—Large home grown trees........... $3.00 
SMALL FRUITS 
Hanson Bush Cherry—An extra fine shrub. Pink Blos- 
som and good flavored. Dark large cherries. Large 
Mea eriOMmes rae wit, sc)’. at. cers a ee ee $1.00 
Currant, Red Lake—2 year plants. Large fruit. A very 
aie clawige aya (ia Yuh i A RG Re oR aaron rae $ .50 
Gooseberry—2 year plants. Regular and heavy pro- 
mucer One othe best: 0 hs Psi A $ .50 
GRAPES 
2 Year Plants 
Conraord, Diack. 2a. ae es oe hele +s 30c; 4 for $1.00 
Pomeara, Wilte: 0) es. ooo de ei nd eb, 35c: 3 for $1.00 
Fredonia—Earliest black Grape—Large clusters of ber- 
ries. Very hardy. 
Ee STE OG ao a 50c;.3 for $1.25 
We don’t list berry plants for this season. However, 
if interested in berry plants, please ask us and we 
might have them. 
or 
PEONIES 
Autumn is the proper time to plant peonies. How- 
ever, we will have some of the better varieties for 
this spring. Colors: Red, pink and white, each..... $ .75 
y 
FOR THE PEOPLE OF DENVER AND VICINITY AREA— 
Many people like to select plants, and there is no 
more satisfactory way to choose plants than by coming 
to the nursery yourself and making your own selection 
whenever you care to do so. In this way you are sure 
of getting exactly the variety you want. 
Our business is mostly cash and carry. However, 
we will make some deliveries in Denver and vicinity. 
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