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~ Dorsett. 
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~\ Premier. 
GROW YOUR OWN FRUIT 
APPLES 
Apple varieties may be classified roughly as self fruitful, partially self fruitful, and 
self unfruitful. Delicious and Wealthy are two good self-pollinators. 
“Delicious. A good late variety with rosy 
red fruit of good size. Truly delicious. 
_Jonathan. Winter. Fruit medium to 
large; brilliant red; flesh juicy, fine 
grained, tender and very highly flavor- 
ed. Bears heavy crops every year, and 
comes into bearing early. 
McIntosh. Winter. Medium size; nearly 
covered with bright red; flesh white, 
tender, juicy, sub-acid. Hardy, vigorous, 
healthy. 
\ Stayman’s Winesap. The best winter 
variety. Large, juicy, semi-sweet. Fine 
for eating and cooking. Prolific. 
Wealthy. Late. Round, red, sweet. 
A good keeper. 
Yeliow Transparent. Early and de- 
sirable. Good color; juicy and semi- 
sweet. 
Apple trees, 5 to 6 ft., each $3.00, 
doz. $33.50. 
PLUMS 
Abundance. A very productive, large 
variety of light cherry-red color. Aug. 
Burbank. Fruit round, cherry-red, with 
lilac bloom. Heavy bearer. Sept. 
Green Gage. Large, greenish, sweet 
fruit of good flavor. An excellent va- 
riety. Sept. 
All Plum trees, 5 to 6 ft., each $3.00, 
doz, $33.50. 
STRAWBERRIES 
Standard Early 
Perfect. The berries are beau- 
tiful in appearance, with light color, 
bright green cap, large size, and attrac- 
tive shape. 
Fairfax. Perfect. The berries average 
very large and firm and, picked at the 
proper time, are a bright red with a 
light green cap. 
Perfect. Enormously produc- 
tive, commencing early and_ bearing 
through a long season. 
Starbright. Brighter red than Dorsett, 
with firm, luscious berries of delightful 
flavor. 
Midseason 
™~ Big Joe. Perfect. Exceptional produc- 
tiveness, large size of fruit, excellent 
flavor. 
Catskill. Best midseason berry. Large 
berries, equaling Premier in flavor, car- 
rying a bright green cap. 
Please send 50c for Parcel Post charges 
on orders for Pot Grown Strawberries un- 
der 100 plants. 100 plants and over, sent 
express charges collect. 
NEW RED RICH, Everbearing 
You can almost “eat” those berries right 
Late Season 
Perfect. The berries are 
appearance because of 
~ Chesapeake. 
handsome in 
their large size, rich color, glossy surface. 
“Lupton Late. Its double, dark green 
cap sets the fruit off beautifully. Plenti- 
ful large, bright, flame-colored berries. 
Standard Varieties 
Layer Plants. 25 $1.50, 
50 $2.50, 100 $4.00. 
Potted Plants. 25 $4.00 
50 $7.50, 100 $14.00 
CLIP PPI PLL LLL LLL GLE LI ODD LDL OD LOD SD 
GRAPES - BLACKBERRIES 
BLUEBERRIES - RASPBERRIES 
SEE PAGE 78 
Everbearing 
Gem Everbearing Giant. Even with- 
out its everbearing qualities, the Gem 
is a good berry, making a. normal yield 
in the spring of firm, sweet, large, glossy, 
dark red berries. Repeats in the fall 
when berries are more or less a novelty 
and can be marketed at fancy prices or 
served on the home table. 
.Mastodon. This is unquestionably the 
most prolific of everbearing varieties. 
Bears continuously from June till frost, 
the late fruits being as large as the 
early crop. 
Layer plants, 25 $2.00, 50 $3.50, 100 $6.50. 
Potted plants, 25 $4.50, 50 $8.50, 100 $16.00. 
off the page. Note how big and deep red 
those berries are—how thick and lush the 
foliage . . . the biggest, reddest, sweetest 
berries you ever saw—and to top it all, 
it’s an everbearer that’s really everbearing. 
Will bear in June all through the sum- 
mer and into the fall. Because of its 
heavy yield fewer plants are needed—for 
the average family 25 plants 
per person are recommend- 
ed. 
Runner plants, 12 for 
$3.00, 25 for $5.00, 50 for 
$8.50, 100 for $15.00. 
for 
for 
Pot-grown plants, 12 
$4.00, 25 for $7.50, 50 
$13.50, 100 for $25.00. 
