46 FRUIT TREES Bay State Nurseries, INc. 

DWARF PEARS 2 years 3 to 4 ft. $2.50 each 
BarTLeTT. Fruit is as large as standard trees. 
DucueEss. Very productive. 
SECKEL. Very sweet; heavy crop can be expected. 
Each Per 10 
PEACHES 5 to 6 ft. tall $1.00 $9.00 
ELperta. 50% of all peaches planted are Elberta. Adaptable to varied soil and climatic 
conditions. Fruit is large, yellow, with red cheeks. Ripens mid-September. 
Freestone. | 
GoLpeEN JuBiLeE. Ripens late August. Honey sweet, firm, juicy fruit; freestone. Ex- 
cellent for eating and canning. 
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Hate Haven. An exceptionally fine freestone Peach. Bears a very heavy crop of large, 
tasty, yellow fruit in early September. Keeps well. 
Soutu Haven. A late variety which means fruit for you into late September and early 
October. Golden yellow and red, deliciously sweet freestone peaches in abundance. 
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QUINCES 3 years $2.00 each 
ORANGE. Heavy, light yellow of excellent flavor. 
Each Per 10 
HYBRID BLUEBERRIES 2 to 3 ft. $1450-2=$13°50 
Capot. Sweet fruit; early July. 
JERSEY. Very large; midseason. 
PEMBERTON. Midseason; Fine flavor. 
Rancocas. Heavily fruited; midseason. 
Ruset. Best commercial variety; late. 
GRAPES 3 years $90 $750 
“Also available in | 5 years 1.50 13.50 
Blue-Black 
Concorp. Very hardy; best commercial grape; large and sweet.* 
FreponiA. Best early grape; early September.* 
Worden. Resembles Concord, but earlier and larger fruit.* 
Red 
BricGHTON. Excellent dessert grape; heavy yield.* 
CaTAwBA. Fine table grape; large, loose bunches; mid-October. 
DeLAWARE. Compact, delicious bunches; early October. 
White 
Nracara. Excellent table grape. Large, tasty fruit. 
RASPBERRIES 10 for $2.00 100 for $18.00 
InpriAN SumMeER. Wonderful everbearing, red, juicy fruit. Two crops each year; 
heavy yield. 
LaTHAM. Superb, large, red, firm berries, ripen in early July. 
Sonus. The outstanding Purple Raspberry. Vigorous, hardy, drought resistant. Ripens 
shortly after Latham. Berries are large, firm, medium purple in color, and of good ~ 
quality. 
