Peaches 
ELBERTA. The greatest commercial peach on the 
market today. Fruit large, yellow with red cheek, juicy 
and highly flavored. September. 
HALEHAVEN. Highly popular recent introduction. 
Produces firm large fruit, yellow with generous red 
shading. Excellent flavor. 
POLLY. White freestone having more cold resis- 
tance than the average variety. Has luscious flavor, 
juicy but firm. Late August. 
Peach prices, alike or assorted 
Caliper In. Appr. Ht. 1-4 5-15 16-25 
9/16 4 ft. up $1.35 $1.30 $1.25 
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CONCORD. The widely 
planted blue-black grape. 
Price, each 35c; 
$3.00 per 10. 
BETA. Where a rugged grape is required this de- 
serves very serious consideration. A cross between 
Concord and wild grape and will adequately support 
the home needs for jell and juices. Hardy without 
protection. Ideal for arbors and fences. Each 40c; 
$3.50 per 10. 
CACO. A new red grape among the earlier ripen- 
ing varieties. Bunches are compact and of good size 
and form. Pleasant sweet flavor. Price each 45c; 
$4.00 per 10. 
NIAGARA. Productive “white’’ variety. Large ber- 
ries mature to light greenish-yellow; has sweet mellow 
flavor. Price, each 40c; $3.50 per 10. 
FREDONIA. A new very early delicious black 
grape, with large berries and bunches. Ripens two 
weeks ahead of Concord. Price each 40c; $3.50 per 10. 
BLUE JAY GRAPE. A new origination of the 
Minnesota Fruit Breeding Farm in which a blue 
grape hardier than Concord types was achieved. 
Not quite as hardy as Beta, but hardier than 
the average, with size, color, and flavor similar 
to Concord. Strong plants, each 75c; $6.50 per 10. 
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