
- 
ie most hardy of all the blue prune types. 
\ 
4 
Ff 
5 to 6 ft., $2.50; 4 6 5 as $2.00. 
_ KAHINTA, A heavy, regular bearer of large red es 
Pook aos quality and size. Very hardy. 
_ EMBER. A new, very delicious late ripening plum. Large 
fruit, yellowish red in color. Flesh juicy, meaty and 
fine flavored. 
_ HANSKA,. A large, dark red plum. Excellent quality and 
a heavy bearer. 
- LOMBARD. A medium sized, greenish blue, European 
variety, hardy only in the southern half of the state. 
- Flesh is yellowish green, mild flavored and juicy. Fruit 
__ripens in August. 
‘MONITOR. A late summer variety, bearing very large 
red fruit of good quality. Trees are hardy and vigorous 
- growers. ' 
STANLEY PRUNE : 
Purple blue skin and sweet, fine golden flesh. Excellent 
- \\ variety for canning or dessert use. Hardy only in the 
southern part of the state. 
SUPERIOR. Immense fruit, deep red color, firm meaty 
_ flesh of excellent flavor. Hardy anywhere, good grower. 
Also has some value as a pollenizer. 
‘SURPRISE. The best pollenizer for home orchards. Fruits 
_ small, but of good quality. Red. 
UNDERWOOD. The finest quality red plum of all. Early 
ripening. Fruit large, juicy and sweev. 
WISCONSIN PRUNE. Not well known, but probably the 
Very desirable. 
ALSO AVAILABLE. “Damson, ‘Green Gage, ‘Sapa, Toka 
and ~Waneta. 
Raspberries 
$2.50 per 12; $4.00 per 25; $15.00 per 100. 
LATHAM. The best of the red raspberries. Strong vigor- 
ous grower with very high quality fruit. Good for table 
use and canning. 
CHIEF. The earliest of the red raspberries. A good berry 
of medium size. Plants are exceptionally hardy. 
| ‘SUNRISE. A new berry from the U. S. Dept. of Agricul- 
ture. It is earlier than Latham, of fine quality and quite 
disease resistant. A fine berry to have in your garden. 
- CUMBERLAND. A fine quality black-cap. Strong, vigor- 
- ous grower and heavy producer. Most commonly plant- 
ed of all black raspberries. 
INDIAN SUMMER. A so-called ever-bearing variety, as 
it bears in June along with other varieties and then 
again in the fall during October. Berries are large, 
- medium red, too soft for wile uses, but excetlent 
_ for home gardens. ; 
LOGAN. This is a new variety of black-cap, but very 
similar to Cumberland. The fruit is possibly a bit larger 
and comes little earlier than Cumberland. 
MORRISON. The newest of the black-cap varieties. Large 
’ fruit, heavy yielding. 
~ SODUS. KS new Purple-cap of unsurpassed vigor and 
hardiness. © The fruit is large, medium purple in color 
and very fine in quality. It is an exceptionally heavy 
and Persistent | oe rarely failing to produce a crop. 
WHITE ELM NURSERY COMPANY 
‘PREMIER. $1.00 per 25. 
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Grapes 
2 yr. No.-1, each, $.75. 
CACO. This variety is, we think, the best red grape for 
this area. It is hardy through the southern half of the 
state. Grapes borne in good size cluster, individual 
grapes are large and sweet and of excellent quality. 
CONCORD. The best known black grape for southern 
part of state. Bunches are good sized, fruit is good qual- 
ity and fine flavor. 
DELAWARE. 
Small red variety, large clusters. 
sweet. 
Very 
FREDONIA. A new black variety. Larger than Concord 
in size; very fine in flavor and quality. Hardy in the 
southern half of the state. 
MOORES EARLY. Very large black grape, fruit ripening 
a few weeks earlier than Concord. Quality medium but 
productiveness excellent. 
NIAGARA. One of the best white varieties. 
producer. 
PORTLAND. New white variety that bears large bunches 
of grapes with the individual grapes being very large, 
fine flavored and of excellent quality. Hardy through- 
out the southern half of the state. 
Heavy 
WORDEN. A late bearing black grape, very large clus- 
ters, good quality. 
Currants 
Each, $.75., 
RED LAKE. Produces well filled clusters of large glossy 
red fruits.. The quality is excellent and mildly acid. 
Bushes are vigorous and upright growing. 
Gooseberry 
2 yr., No. 1, each $.75. 
DOWNING. Produces good crops of large pale green 
berries of fine quality. 
HOUGHTON. Paie red colored berries of good size and 
very good quality. 
PIXWELL. A green gooseberry of fine quality. Bush is 
large and vigorous annually bearing heavy crops of 
large red fruits. Hardy throughout the state. 
Blackberries 
$1.75 per 12. $3.00 per 25. 
ELDORADO. The old standard. Medium sized, 
fruits. 
SNYDER. An old standby. A fine fruit of good quality. 
sweet 
-ALFRED. Large, juicy berries, very productive. 
Strawberries 
DUNLAP. $1.00 per 25. $3.50 per 100. 
_ Most widely grown berry. Mid-season. Vigorous grower, 
finest fruit. 
$3.50 per 100. 
Earliest of all strawberries, good quality and a sure 
cropper, 
GEM. $1.25 per 25. $6.00 per 100, 
The best of Everbearing sorts. Good sized fruit of good 
flavor. 
