ADAMS NURSERY, INC. 
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PEACHES 
Plant in spring only. When planting remove all 
branches. 
Each 10 
One year 9/16 inch cal] 2) eee $1.25 $11.50 
VARIETIES (In the order of their ripening): 
~ Belle of Georgia. Early. Best white flesh freestone. 
*Early Elberta. Same excellent qualities as Elberta. 
“Hale Haven. Yellow, free stone. Very hardy. Heavy 
bearer. 
-Golden Jubilee. Yellow. 
“Elberta. Yellow — Freestone — Very popular. 
J. H. Hale. Yellow — Large freestone — sweet. 
PEARS 
Plant in spring only. Best results obtained in heavy 
soils. 
Each 10 
No. 1 Grade Standard. Two year ... $1.50 $13.50 
“Bartlett. Late Summer. The best for eating or canning. 
~ Beurre Bosc. Long neck russet. Late fall. 
s Clapps Favorite. Late Summer. Hardy and productive. 
~ Seckel. Fall. Medium size, rich flavor. 
“Sheldon. Ripens October. Sweet and juicy. 
DWARF PEARS 
Each 
No. 1 Grade. Two year 1/2 to 5 in. cal. $2.00 
Bartlett. Late summer. 
Clapps Favorite. Late summer. 
PLUMS 
Plant in spring only. Not self pollinating. 
Each 10 
- ‘No: 1 Grade, Two year 322 7.=ae $1.50 $13.50 
~Abundance. Medium size, bright cherry red. Very 
hardy. 
“Burbank. Large, cherry red. Ripens early Sept. 
~German Prune. Blue, freestone. 
“Stanley. Fruit large dark blue, sweet and juicy. 
QUINCE 
Each 
Nowa Greadeaelwon yc clr nnn $1.50 
“Orange. Large yellow. Very productive. 
RASPBERRIES 
Doz. 100 
Strong two year transplants ....... $2.75 $18.00 
Much better and not to be confused with one year 
suckers. 
“Indian Summer. Everbearing red raspberry. 
Produces two crops in one year. 
\ Latham. Fruit is of large size, deep red 
“ September. New improved Everbearing red raspberry. 
3.5 30.00 
RHUBARB 
MacDonald Red Each 10 
Sttong Young Rootes) al. are $1.00 $7.50 
Mildly acid, red stalks. Takes less sugar. 
