~ Burbank. Tree round. Fruit round, ex- ° 
cellent, cherry-red with lilac bloom. 
Mid-June. 
~ Fellenberg. This is the Italian Prune. 
Juicy, delicious, fine for drying. 
tember. 
Sep- 
~.German Prune. Large dark blue. Septem- 
ber. 
~ Shropshire Damson. Medium dark purple. 
Highly esteemed for preserving. Octo- 
ber. 
~. Stanley (European) Mid-season new va- 
riety, has shown good results. Prune 
type. 
NUT TREES 
CHESTNUTS 
“\ Castanea mollissima (Chinese Chestnut). A 
blight-resistant variety. 
Hach» 
en CO Bote a ek ed ee A 2.50 
2 1d We Bik i rites ta ee et ne ari See eee 3.25 
EEO nl Ucn eee eee ae 4.50 
PECANS 
“ Hardy Northern. Hardy in the north and is 
most satisfactory: bears a rich abun- 
dance of highly flavored nuts. 
SR UOm 2 49 11) Sereecoee Sa ae ee eee eee 2.00 
DL Omme ri Lb pease cont eee ee eee ee 3.00 
ALO MAC Use eee Re eee eee 4.00 
ALO ee A L Gombe. te Pies oi he ee ees 5.00 
SMALL FRUITS 
GRAPE VINES 
Prices of: Agawam, Catawba, Moore’s 
Early, Niagara, Fredonia: 
DAS UA INOS 9 Nees SEA pan: Moke Ree een 1.00 
Prices on Concord: 
Devil N OF my lee ee ee 90 
Prices on Caco: 
Daas GN Ok ee ee Oe eet 1.10 
BLACK OR BLUE GRAPES 
“™ Concord. The Standard, reliable blue-black 
grape. 
~— Fredonia. Early black, berry large and firm. 
\ Moore’s Early. Bunch large, berry large; 
sweet, juicy; vigorous. 
RED OR AMBER GRAPES 
‘' Agawam. Very large, with thick brownish 
red skin; sweet. Hardy, vigorous; 
ripens early. 
29 
Caco. A remarkable, outstanding new 
grape. Fruit very large in handsome 
complete branches; red over amber. 
Catawba. A good long-lived market vari- 
ety; juicy, sweet, aromatic and rich. 
Late. 
WHITE GRAPES 
Niagara. Bunch and berries large, yellow- 
ish white. Vigorous and productive. 
BLACKBERRIES 
Each Per 10 
Strong No. 1 Rooted 
Cuttin esplan ts eee as 2.00 
. Eldorado. Large black berries. Hardy and 
very productive. 
RASPBERRIES 
Each 
Cumberland (Black) - 25 
Latham (Red) ARs Salen ee SR ce 30 
. St. Regis Everbearing (Red) 35 
STRAWBERRIES 
Dip in water as soon as received, and bury 
roots in moist, shady ground until 
ready to set out; do not neglect. Spring 
delivery only. 
Prices of Strawberry Plants 
Standard Varieties: 
™\ Fairfax, ‘Dorsett, ‘Premier. 
Per 25 Per 100 
1.50 4.00 
Everbearing Varieties: 
_ Mastodon, \ Progressive ee eye 4.50 
Varieties 
All the following varieties are “perfect” 
and will bear even though planted without 
other varities. 
Dorsett. Early, large bright red. 
Fairfax. Ripens about same time as Pre- 
mier. Very large fruit, bright red; 
good flavor and firm. 
Premier. Early to late; noted for its long 
fruiting season. 
Mastodon. The most extensively planted 
variety for everbearing strawberry 
plants. 
ASPARAGUS 
Washington Rust-proof varieties. Planted 
in great quantities for commercial use. 
Per 10 Per 100 
2a are INO. Te AEA AW HOS 4.00 
RHUBARB 
Myatts Linneaus. A garden favorite. 
Victoria. Good as ever. 
Each 
No. 1 Plants 50 
