PEACHES 
VARIETIES: In order of 
ripening — \ Mayflower, 
~Harly Red Bird, \Fair 
Beauty, .\Golden Jubilee, 
~Halehaven,' Belle of Geor- 
gia, \llberta, (J. H. Hale 
and\Indian Cling. 2 year 
well branched trees 4 to 5 
fect high 45¢ each; 1 year 
30¢ each. All postpaid. 
EARLY RICHMOND— 
Vigorous, productive; 
large, light red; hand- 
some, 
MONTMORENCY—pr- 
olific, medium- sized; 
dark red; juicy, acid, 
unsurpassed for cook- 
ing. 
CHERRY PRICHS—4 
{t. trees—$1.00 each. 
Postpaid. 
STRAWBERRY PLANT SPECIAL 
100 Dunlap and 59 Gem Everbearing 
$2.00 Postpaid 
HOME ORCHARD COLLECTION 
GeApple On Peach. ais Plums) iCherry: = Ils Pears 
Grape Vines; best varieties, adapted to your section. 
All 2 year best grade trees well branched, 4 to 5 
{cet high $7.95; 2 collections $15.50. 
Postpaid to your mail box. 
APPLES 
We have a nice assortment of apple trees in both 1 and 2 year 
grade. Varietics as follows: |Jonathan, \Lodi, Golden Delicious, 
Double Red Delicious, Early Transparent, Winesap, Red June, 
Wealthy, King David, Stayman Winesap and \ Gano. 
Prices: 2 year, well branch, 4 to 5 feet—65c cach by express, 
prepaid. Too large for Parcel Post shipment. 
1 year Whips 38 to 4 feet—35c each. Postpaid. 
PLUMS 
\ \ | 
‘Bruce, Burbank Allred, ‘Gold, !Methley Sapa. Prices—38-4 ft. 45c 
each; 4-5 ft. 65¢ each. Fostpaid. 
PEARS 
\ KEIFER—Large, golden yellow. Flesh firm, crisp, juicy and a 
good canner. Ripens around middle of September. 
\ GARBER—Tree free from blight and immensley productive. 
Fruit large, resembling Keifer, but ripening two or three weeks 
earlier. 
PEAR PRICES—4-5 ft.—75e each. Postpaid. 
