PEACHES 
4-5 ft., $1.50 each 
Belle of Georgia. Handsome, creamy white Peach with red 
cheeks. Superior flavor. Mid-August. 
Elberta. Very large, juicy, yellow fruit. Early. 
Golden Jubilee. Best early free stone Peach. Sweet; golden 
yellow skin; early August. 
4 yr., 5-6 ft., $3.50 
5 yr., 6-8 ft., $5.00 
Bartlett. An old favorite, noted for its large juicy fruit. Mid- 
season. 
Beurre Bosc. A productive tree with long-shaped, russet- 
colored fruit. Late. 
Clapp’s Favorite. One of the very best of the early Pears 
Very good eating. Early. 
GRAPE VINES 
Caco. Large, sweet wine-red fruit in compact bunches. 
Strong, 2 yr., 65c each 
Concord. Most widely known. Large clusters of glossy 
black fruit. Strong, 2 yr., 65c each. 
Seneca. New and outstanding. large white berries, sweet 
and juicy, in abundance. Strong, 2 yr., 85c each. 
N QUICK-BEARING 
Y CHERRY BUSHES 
These dwarf growing, 4-5 ft. tall, ornamental shrubs, 
produce in great quantities, delicious black, sweet, edible 
cherries that are good for eating and canning. They bear 
in cold climates where standard cherries fail. The attract- 
ive white flowers in May, and silvery green leaves turn- 
ing red in Autumn make them very desirable for the land- 
scape, also. Best to plant 2 or more bushes for better 
fruit production, 4 ft. apart. 
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