FRUITS 

DWARF PEARS 
Full size fruit of first quality on trees that attain only 
about half the size of standard Pear trees. 
Bartlett $3.00 each Duchess 
PLUMS 
‘Abundance. Red juicy. 
Burbank. Large medium red. 
Fellenberg. Purplish black freestone. 
~Shropshire Damson. Medium dark purple. 
Stanley Prune. Deep bluish purple. 
11/16 in. cal., 5-6 ft., $2.25 each 
| QUINCES 
Champion Orange. The best variety for delicious jams 
and jellies’ Early bearing. 24 in. cal..... $2.00 each 
WALNUTS 
English Walnuts. A fine lofty tree, produces abundantly, 
Very arcy Sit O45 ta eee ee ceeeet eee $4.00 each 
Bush and Cane Fruits 
Because of the high yield per square foot of ground re- 
quired, even the smallest of gardens should include several 
varieties of these small fruits. Planted along one side of 
the vegetable garden, or in a separate plot, they will con- 
tinue to bear an increasingly large crop for many years 
to come. 
BLACKBERRIES 
“Eldorado. Favorite large black, very productive. 
25c. each, $2.50 per doz. 
HYBRID BLUEBERRIES 
Hybrid Blueberries are easy to grow. They thrive in an 
acid soil with plenty of humus, and are resistant to Insects 
and diseases. The large berries have a delicious flavor not 
comparable to anything else when picked fresh from your 
own garden. 
Burlington. Very late, medium sized berries. 
~Concord. Midseason, large berries, tall plants. 
~Jersey. Late, large berries, tall plants. 
~Pemberton. Midseason, large plants. 
“Pioneer. Midseason, large light blue, medium height. 
~Rancocas. Midseason, good sized berries, medium height. 
~Rubel. Late, medium berries, tall plants. 
18-24 in., $1.75 each, $15.00 per doz. 
2-216 ft., $2.25 each, $22.50 per doz. 
BOYSENBERRY 
Thornless Boysenberry. Tremendous size fruit with a 
spicy tang. Nearly seedless. Becoming more popular 
every. year. 
25c. each, $2.50 per doz. 

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