SMALL FRUITS 
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KIEFFER. Its large size, handsome appearance and 
remarkable keeping qualities make it very desir- 
able. Ripens October and November. 
PRICES OF PEARS 
EXCEPT DWARF TYPE 
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‘Size, 3 to 4 ft., 7/16 in. caliper: 
$ 
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.30 
Size, 11/16 in. caliper and up, 
NOT MAILABLE account size: 
1 tree 
3 trees 

MULBERRY 
RUSSIAN MULBERRY (Morus Tartarica). Very hardy 
type, makes good shade. Hard wood, not sus- 
ceptible to insects or worms, growing 25 to 30 
feet. Edible fruit to two inches long, red, white 
or black. Thrives in a dry sunny location. For 
orchard purpose plant 25 to 30 feet apart. If 
used for hedge or screen plant from: 8 to 20 
feet apart. 5 to 6 feet. 
(Each $1.35) (3 for $3.49). 
NECTARINE 
NECTARINE. A smooth fruited or fuzzless peach, 
smaller size but richer quality. Requires same 
culture. Comparable in hardiness to peaches. 
11/16 in. caliper: (Each $1.79) (3 for $4.90). 
Postage: (Each 10c) (3 for 22c). 
QUINCE 
QUINCE. The fruiting variety of Quince is grown 
for the fruit to be used as flavoring for jams 
and jellies. Its shape is similar to the Bartlett 
pear, bearing when 3 to 4 years old. Does best 
in a medium heavy, deep soil, although it does 
not root deeply, and will not stand being forced 
into rapid growth. 
54 in. caliper: (Each $2.19) (3 for $5.90). 
Postage: (Each 12c) (3 for 27c). 
GOOSEBERRIES | 
(2-year, No. 1) 
The Gooseberry differs little from the Currant in 
its requirements as to soil and general care. The 
plant is hardy, a vigorous grower, and free from 
mildew in our climate. 
CARRIE. Large purplish-red berry. Midseason 
bearer. Strong, robust plants and very hardy. 
HOUGHTON. An enormously productive and al- 
ways reliable old sort. Of vigorous yet rather 
slender, spreading growth, not subject to mildew. 
Fruits of medium size, smooth, dark red, tender 
and good. 




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HOUGHTON 
CHAMPION. Berries large, green color, very sweet 
and fine for table use and pies. Bush a strong 
grower, healthy and a very prolific bearer. Fine 
for market. Early. 
GOOSEBERRY PRICES 
Each 10 25 
$ .39 $3.70 $8.90 
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CURRANTS 
No. 1) 
The Currant is an indispensable garden fruit for 
the table and is a money-maker as well. It grows 
and bears easily in any kind of soil with very little 
care, but if properly cared for it will bring greater 
returns in money. 
(2-year, 
CHERRY. Medium size berries on short clusters; a 
robust, faithful sort. 
FAY’S PROLIFIC. As its name implies this variety 
is very productive, bunches and berries being 
very large. Excellent quality and easily picked. 
Very hardy. 
PERFECTION. Beautiful bright red fruit, larger than 
Fay, holding its size to end of branch; easy to 
pick; a superior bearer, less acid and of better 
quality than any other large currant in cultiva- 
tion. 
WILDER. One of the strongest and most productive. 
Bunch and berries very large, attractive dark 
red color, and even when dead ripe, they hang 
on bushes in fine condition for handling until 
very late. A valuable market variety. 
CURRANT PRICES 
Each 10 25 
$ .29 $2.70 $6.35 
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