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RED JUNE—Large red plum of good quality. Vig- 
orous, upright grower, good size, 
milion red. June. 
ABUNDANCE—Medium to large, 
juicy and good. Thrives everywhere. A regular 
and heavy bearer. July. 
BURBANK —Large clear cherry red. Most profit- 
able market variety; ripens about ten days earlier 
than Abundance. Tree hardy, spreading vigorous 
and productive. Bears young. 
\SATSUMA—Large round dark purple. Flesh blood 
red. Tree vigorous grower and prolific. 
WICKSON—Very 
large, 
Damsons. Fruit oval; 
duced 
color, esteemed tor preserving. 
each doz. “MOORE’S EARLY — 
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makes a moderate 
yield. 
crimson, 
bloom; flesh yellow, solid, meaty, sweet, cling. 
DAMSON, SHROPSHIRE—One of the favorite 
tree a good grower and 
enormously productive; fruit of medium size pro- 
in thick clusters or groups, dark purple 
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BLACK TARTARIAN — Very 
large purplish black, heart shaped; 
flesh mild and sweet, and quality 
excellent. Good market sort. Rip- 
ens in July. 
MONTMORENCY—A fine, large, 
light red Cherry of the Richmond 
class, but larger and more up- 
right grower, equally hardy and 
productive. 
EARLY RICHMOND—Fruit med- 
ium size, dark red, melting, juicy; 
sprightly acid flavor and espe- 
GRAPES 
Bunch Varieties 
Each 4oc; doz., $4.00 
poses; tree 
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licious; tree 
great bearer. 
MAY DUKE—A 
sour cherry. 
productive, ver- 
“CA MPBELL’S 
EARLY — Fine, large 
black, early. Berries 
rich, sweet, very good; skin thin; 
seeds few and small. 
\ DELAWARE—Bunches are small, 
compact; berries are small with 
thin but firm skin; flesh juicy, 
very sweet. 
LUTIE—Fine, dull red, pulp sweet 
and delicious, very hardy, one of 
the best. 
CONCORD—Berry large, round, 
almost black, juicy, buttery and 
very sweet. 
NIAGARA— White, large and very 
hardy. Skin thin but tough; qual- 
ity much like the Concord. 
RASPBERRIES 
x Doz. $1.50; Per 100, $7.00 
GREGG—Black, hardy, very good. 
CUTHBERT—Red, good market kind. 
MULBERRIES 
4 to 6 ft., each 60c; doz., $7.00 
yellow crimson, 
thick bluish 
sweet. 
Black. 
able for fruit and ornamental. 
healthy, 
large, 
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early and abund- 
GOVERNOR WOOD — Large, 
round, heart-shaped; yellow mot- 
tled with red, is sweet, juicy, de- 
vigorous, 
ELDORADO —Born in large clusters. 
DEWBERRIES 
: \ Doz., $1.50; Per 100, $7.00 
BLACK ENGLISH—Everbearing. Valu- ‘LUCRETIA—Large, sweet and proli- 
fic, running. Plants should be staked. 
light red 
cherry of most excellent quality. 
They are between a sweet and a 
Fine for canning. 
Concord 
BLACKBERRIES 
ie Doz., $1.50; Per 100, $7.00 
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JAMES Very valuable. The largest of the best varieties of the Muscadine Grapes in WY 
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quality excellent. One of the oldest and vinous, good quality. Late. WY 
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