WEST NEWBURY, MASS. 35 
PLUMS 
Each Per 10 
mein 1-16 in. cal. 6 to 6 ft. .... $1.50" $13.50 
Abundance— Extra good-sized red plum and very popular for 
both eating and canning. 
Bradshaw—Reddish-purple fruit of good size and _ pleasant 
flavor. Mid-season. 
Burbank—Dark red of good quality. Very valuable as a canner 
or for table sauce. 
BLUEBERRIES 
The following varieties have been sele¢ted for their heavy- 
bearing qualities of exceptionally large fruit. For planting in the 
garden or shrub border. 
Each Per 10 
Petes tt! POuted:....-.. «sce. $2.00 $18.00 
Concord—Tall, midseason, light blue. Juicy. 
Jersey—Late, large, light blue, firm quality. 
Pemberton—A new variety. Large fruit of fine flavor. Mid- 
season. 
Rancocas—FEarly, produces freely on tall stems. 
Rubel—Late, upright bush, medium blue. Good keeping 
quality. 
GRAPEVINES 
While some of these are old standbys, yet they are still worthy 
of a place in any garden. 
Each Per 10 
yi ANTS ee $ .60 $5.00 
Potted Plants for late Spring 
PEMAGL Daim aca tctew Ne Cio s Shy 1.00 
Caco—Red. A cross of Catawba and Concord. 
Concord—Late, blue, an old popular variety. 
Fredonia—The earliest blue grape, fruit large and sweet. 
Niagara—Large, white, honey-sweet. 
STRAWBERRIES 
Per 25 Per 100 
Berner taste oe oes $1.75 $5.00 
Premier (Howard 17)—Most popular of all. Early and of good 
size and color. 
