FRUITS B. F. Barr & Son 

PEACH (Continued) 
Elberta. Very large, yellow; red cheek, 
rich. Middle of August. 
Golden Jubilee. 
of August. 
(Japanese Varieties) 
wens Burbank. Large; cherry-red; sweet. Last of 
Juicy, August. 
c Bl Plum). Large; 
Large; yellow; freestone, Middle UE oe ) = 
purplish-red; 
juicy. Mid-July. 
2 yr., 5 to 6 ft., $2.00 ea. Any 3 for $5.50. 
Hale Haven. Large Yellow. Very hardy, heavy AM » § tA 
bearer. Perfect freestone. Middle of August. 
1 yr., 4 to 5 ft., 544-% in. cal., $1.35 ea. Any 
QUINCE 
35023 .50. Orange. Large and DEOHEAG orange-yellow; de- 
lightfully fragrant. arly. 
PEAR ‘ 
. : 1 yr., 4 to 5 ft., 54-% in. cal., $2.35 ea., 3 
Bartlett. Large, clear yellow, highly aromatic. for $6.50. 
Autumn. 
‘ Dwarf Fruit Trees. Prices on Application. 
Duchess d’Agnouleme. Large, greenish yellow. 
juicy. Autumn. 
BLUEBERRY PLANTS 
Kieffer. Large, golden yellow, sweet. Winter. : a edhole eyo Rina 
; ; Your choice o Cabo ear Q c id- 
Bee ae yellowish russet, spicy flavor. season); Rubel (late). Use aoe or re va- 
. rieties to cross-pollenize for best results. 
Bio eget Shh 0200) eae Ly goat OL, Sa 50. If your soil is sweet, mix peat moss or paLeeg 
vegetable matter in the soil and aroun the 
PLUM plants, also rotted 
manure and broadleaf fer- 
tilizer to make the soil acid. 
(Huropean Varieties) 
: Cabot, Rancocas and Rubel. 
Abundance. Large and showy. Light yellow. 4 A 
Juicy, tender and sweet. First of August. 2 yr., 12-18 in., $1.20 ea.; $ 9.00 per 10. 
German Prune. Large; purple, swe2t. September. 3 yr., 18-24 in., $1.90 ea.; $15.00 per 10. 
ASPARAGUS STRAWBERRIES 
The Strawberry will grow in any good garden 
soil. Plant 1 foot apart in the row, the rows 3 
Mary Washington. 2 yr. Select No. 1 roots. to 4 feet apart. ; 
$5.00 per 100; $10.00 per 250; $32.00 per 1000. Big Joe (Perfect). Vigorous grower and very pro- 



















ductive. Berries large, conical shape, rich red, 
j eeeilone PUAN GE oe peet mid-season warler 7 
j Catsk (Perfect). Vigorous grower, very produc- 
BEES ESHER tive, large. Excellent flavor. Mid-season. 
Blowers. A har 
. a Chesapeake. (Perfect). Large, firm berries of de- 
Oductive variety. Fruit rien ye 
large, black and sweet. Good strong canes. supercar eae Sossy i rich (Color me pcc ars 
6 for $1.40; 25 for $4.00. 
Dorset (Perfect) New introduction, heavy yield- 
= ape D oeerea: Coueue savor: pe a 
airfax erfect). ruit bright red, glossy and 
GRAPE VINES attractive. Standard, medium early. 
Premier (Perfect). Glossy, rich red color ex- 
Black rendiog eee pone Deliciously flavored. 
; ' s . Best very early. 
Campbell’s Early. One of the largest fruiting miniensely | productive 
Grapes and extremely satisfactory. Wiliam “Bolt = Ceerfect). Firm, 
deep crimson, 
large, irregularly shaped berries of good taste. 
Concord. The well-known black Grape. Late. 
ways be depended on to fruit heavily. Tone eben? 25 for $1.10; $2.90 per 
Worden. Bunch large and compact. 
Good large EVERBEARING STRAWBERRIES 
berries and an early fruiting variety. 
Can al- 
Mastodon. Large fruiting and most prolific, 
bearing continuously June to frost; good flavor. 
Red and Purple eo tier 2:00; 85,00 per 100. 
rawbe 
Catawba. A very nice berry, having an unusually PEER Reekied Ren ees ERE TA 
sweet and aromatic flesh. f 4 


Salem. Berries larger than Catawba, flesh ten- 
der. juicy and sweet. 
White 
Niagara. Sweet and juicy, large, round berries; 
long, compact, heavy bunches; best white. 
Selected, strong 2 yr. Grape Vines, 55c ea. 
Any 3 for $1.50. 
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RASPBERRY | 
Cumberland. A well-known black-cap. Fruit 
large. 
Cuthbert. Hardy, sweet and productive. Deep 
crimson. 
Latham. Large, round, brilliant red; heavy yield- 
~ ing. Mosaic free and hardy. 
ban Dlamts, $1.80 per 10; 25 for $3.30. 
*Boysenberry.) The largest berry ever produced. 
2.00 Pe ve 
RHUBARB r . 
Strong 2 yr. roots, 3 for $1.00; $3.00 per 10. 5 a ee ’ 
DISH OF WILLIAM BELT STRAWBERRIES 
Eat and Enjoy Some Fruit Grown by Yourself in Your Own Garden 
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