Kennedy Kwality Fruit Trees 
NECTARINES 
Wunter. Tree vigorous and productive. Fruit large, 
round, yellow with heavy blush. Freestone, true Nec- 
tarine flavor. Midseason. 
11/16 inch caliper. 5 to 6 ft. Each $3.50. 
PEACHES 
“ Belle of Georgia. Creamy white with red cheek. Best 
shipping white Peach. Midseason. Excellent quality. 
— Elberta. Will thrive where any Peach can grow. Large, 
yellow with red cheek, juicy and fine flavor. Mid- 
season. 
-> Hale Haven. Early midseason. Yellow freestone, large, 
firm, fine flavor. Extra strong grower, produces bumper 
crop. 
‘J. H. Hale. Extra large, round, highly colored yellow, 
freestone, firm, highest quality and enticing flavor. 
“Red Haven. Freestone. Brilliant red with creamy yel- 
low background. Smooth skin. Heavy cropper, fine 
quality. Early. 
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WALT 
= Shipper’s Late Red. Late. Large, round, freestone 
with high red coloring. Prolific bearer. A favorite 
‘wherever planted. 
All varieties of Peaches extra heavy. 1-in. up caliper. 
6 to 7 ft. Each $3.50. 
PEARS 
“Bartlett. Fruit large, tender and juicy. Winter variety. 
~Clapp’s Favorite. Precedes Bartlett which it resem- 
bles. Rich delicious flavor. Thrives where other vari- 
eties fail. 
\ Duchess. Late. Very large, greenish yellow. Tree some- 
what dwarf. Dependable bearer. 
\ Kieffer. Trees vigorous and least susceptible to blight. 
Very juicy. Late. 
“Seekel. Luscious fruit. Trees large, vigorous and hardy. 
Late. 
All above varieties bearing age 1- to 114-in. caliper. 
5-6 ft. Each $4.50. 
KENNEDY KWALITY SMALL FRUITS 
BLACKBERRIES 
Fruiting Canes. 
\| Eldorado. Medium size, jet black, sweet. Early to mid- 
season. Strong canes. 100 $20.00. 
BLUEBERRIES 
~ Cabot. A broad low bush about 3 ft. high. Delicious 
flavor, large berries. Early July. 
n| Coneord. Upright habit, exceeds 6 ft. in height. Ber- 
' ries very large, usually ripen a few days earlier than 
Rubel. Fine flavor and appearance. 
\ Jersey. Bush of vigorous habit, berries the largest of 
any listed, light blue and ripens same time as Rubel. 
\ Ranecoeas. Bush slender, vigorous, upright habit. Ber- 
ries somewhat larger than Rubel and begin to ripen 
several days earlier. 
\ Rubel. A vigorous, productive variety. Large berries, 
fine color, ready to pick first week in July. 
All above varieties 4 year old plants, 2-3 ft. Doz. $30.00. 
CURRANTS 
~ New Red Lake. Largest, sweetest Red currant. Large 
bunches produced in profusion. Very hardy. 3 plants 
$4.50, 12 plants $15.00. 
GOOSEBERRIES 
S Red Jacket. Large, oblong berries, mild, sweet flavor. 
3 plants $4.50, 12 plants $15.00. 
~\Downing (Green). Large greenish yellow. Excellent 
for canning. 3 plants $4.50, 12 plants $15.00. 
RASPBERRIES 
.\ Cumberland. The most popular black raspberry. 
Large, firm and productive. Handsome appearance. 
unexcelled in flavor and quality. 100 $25.00. 
‘ Indian Summer. An everbearing red Raspberry. Ber- 
ries large, good quality. Summer crop ripens soon after 
the June varieties and bulk of fall crop during October. 
Plants vigorous, medium height, 100 $25.00. 
‘S Latham. A winner. Dark rich red, many of the berries 
over an inch in diameter, canes extra heavy which 
holds an abundance of fruit. Long fruiting season, 
highly resistant to insects. 100 $25.00. 
| GRAPES 
“' Caco. Large and handsome rich wine-red fruit. Mid- 
season. 
\| Catawba. Flesh pulpy, rich vinous flavor, quality very 
good. Very late. 
Concord. A fine large blue grape, early, fine flavor. 
\\ Niagara. Midseason. Bunches of large greenish white 
berries. A rank grower and very productive. 
\ Portland. Vine vigorous, hardy, productive and 
healthy. Bunches and berries larger than any other 
. early green grape. 
~| Warden (Improved Concord). Blue. Better in quality, 
sweeter, larger bunch and berry. 
Grapes, Warden 
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