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PLUMS 
2-Year Trees, +5 ft. tall, $2.00 Each. 
2-Year Trees, 3-4 ft. tall, 1.50 Each. 
AMERICAN. Red; bears heavy. 
DAMSON, Shropshire. Dark fruit; good for preserving. 
SREEN GAGE. Yellowish green fruit; good for eating and 
canning. 
SAPA. Dark purple fruit; bears heavy; sweet; good preserv- 
ing plum. 
WANETA. Large copper red fruit; leading plum for general 
use, 
GOLDENROD. Large yellow fruit; very good quality. 
PEARS 

2-Year Trees, 5-6 ft. tall, $2.00 
PEACHES pach: 
2-Yr. Trees, 4!/-5 ft. tall, $1.75 
2-Year Trees, 5-6 ft. tall, $1.50 Each. each. 
2-Year Trees, 4-5 ft. tall, 1.00 Each. 
BARTLETT. Large fruit; good 
BELL OF GEORGIA. White with red cheek, freestone: mid- forecaune, 
season. DOUGLAS. Bears heavy, often 
CHAMPION. White fruit, freestone; midseason. second year; the best all 
around pear. Bartlett Pears 
HEATH CLING. An excellent white cling peach. 
GARBER. Excellent eating pear; ripens on tree, September. 
EARLY WHEELER. Extra early; red fruit, semi-cling. 
KIEFFER. Large fruit; bears heavy; very good canni E 
ELBERTA. Yellow fruit, freestone; best for canning; mid- e A e. eae  Aa 
season, 
GOLDEN JUBILEE. Large yellow fruit. A new variety; very 
good; freestone. 
SECKEL. Sugar Pear. Bears heavy and good eating. 
J. H. HALE. Yellow fruit, freestone; one of our best varie- 
ties. for general use. GRAPE VINES 
RED HAVEN. Red and yellow fruit, freestone; midseason; 
good quality. CONCORD. Large black fruit; leading variety. 25¢ each; 
$2.50 per dozen; $20.00 per 100. 

FREDONIA. Early, black. 
Champion 25c each; $2.50 per dozen. 

MOORES EARLY. Large 
black fruit; excellent for 
eating. 2-year plants, 25c 
each; $2.50 per dozen; 
$20.00 ver 100. 
NIAGARA. White fruit; 
the best white grape. 2- 
year plants, 30c each. 
BRIGHTON. Red fruit; a 
™ good, hardy red grape. 2- 
=. year plants, 30c each. 
CACO. A new red sweet 
grape for eating. 2-year 
plants, 30¢ each. 

Concord 
