|, PLUM TREES _ 
~ STANLEY PRUNE 
The Stanley Prune plum is without a doubt the finest 
and most beautiful blue plum that we have today. It is 
very large, very rich in flavor, and it is hardy in all 
sections of the United States. It is deep blue in color 
with a golden yellow flesh and it is absolutely freestone. 
The chief quality of Stanley Prune, other than its large 
size and beautiful color, is that it does not rot on the 
tree. It is quick bearing, often starting to bear the second 
year after it is planted. Excellent shipper. PRICED 
BELOW. 
PLELLILIIiee K 
Sanne GREEN GAGE 
NO. 10 The famous dessert Plum with the 
+: Regen ie sweet tart flavor. Flesh is fine-grained, 
Plas, ges firm and juicy. Excellent for canning 
and shipping. Trees bear young, are 
hardy and prolific producers. Fruit is 
freestone. Ripens in early September. 
Sweetest eating and canning plum. 
PRICED BELOW AT RIGHT. 
BLUE DAMSON 
Most popular of all preserving plums. Extremely 
high flavored. Turns a rich wine-red when pre- 
1 Blue Damson 
Plum 
1 Bartlett Pear 
All 7/16 trees 
$3-55 
PLUM PRICES—ALL VARIETIES 
NET, served. Small fruit, dark blue in color, rich Each 10 100 
NO DISCOUNT golden interior. Highly prized for jams and 7/16 in. 3-4' $1.45 $13.95 $70.00 
jellies. Tree is hardy, bears early and is a aba an ; x : 
BERR REE heavy producer. Grows 10 to 12 feet high. 9/16 in. 4-5 1.70 16.50 80.00 
PRICED AT RIGHT. 
All Varieties except Golden 
Muscat, Seneca and Van Buren 
Each 6 12 25 ~«=—« 550 100 250 1000 
Concord, 2 yr. No. liv..2-3..- $.35 $1.55 $2.45 $4.55 $8.10 $14.25 $39.15 $110.00 
Concord, lyr Nowlin 30 1.00 1.90 3.50 6.20 11.20 26.25 75.00 
Delaware, 1 yr. No. 1......... 1.55 2.45 4.55 8.10 14.25 39.15 110.00 
Eredonia; Uyr. Nowlena-a.- 1.00 1.90 3.50 6.20 11.20 26.25 75.00 
Bredonia.d yr-tNoO- laa ae 1°55") 2.45 4-09), 8310 5914:255) 395115) 110.00 
Niagara, 1 yr. No. 1.......... 1.00 1.90 3.50 6.20 11.20 26.25 75.00 
GRAPE PRICES: 
Grape 
Plants 
“GOLDEN MUSCAT 
Bunches are of good size, brilliant yel- 
low in color, and have a delicious 
flavor. Will do well wherever the 
Concord grows. Excellent shipper and 
producer. Prices: 1 yr. No. 1 plants, 
80c each; 4 for $3.00; 10 for $7.00; 
20 for $13.25. 
“NIAGARA 
Leading commercial white grape. 
More productive than other white va- 
rieties. Berries are very large, and 
bunches compact. The, quality of 
Niagara compares with Concord. PRICED ABOVE. 
\FREDONIA 
A new early black grape, originated and thoroughly 
tested by the New York Experiment station. Bunch 
and berries are large with excellent flavor. Ripens 
fully 10 days before Moore's Early and is an excellent 
shipper. Huge 3 yr. plants 85c each. Other plants 
CONCORD 
Grows on all soils, producing enormous 
crops of large blue-black berries of highest 
quality fruit. Highly resistant to drought, in- 
sects and diseases. Ripens mid-September. 
America’s leading wine and table grape. 
Huge 3 yr. plants, 85c each. Other 
plants PRICED ABOVE. 
\SENECA 
Commonly called the skinless grapes. 
Golden honey colored, flavor sweet and de- 
licious. Vine is vigorous and very productive. 
A fine grape for storage. Prices: 1 yr. No. 1 
plants, 80c each; 4 for $3.00; 10 for $7.00; 
20 for $13.25. : 
\VAN BUREN 
Absolutely new, although it has been thor- 
oughly tested in all grape growing sections. 
Luxuriant grower, producing compact and 
well shaped bunches of blue-black color. 
Exceptionally sweet. Extremely early, ripen- 
ing 3 to 4 weeks before any other grape is 
on the market. Prices: 1 yr. No. 1 plants, 
80c each; 4 for $3.00; 10 for $7.00; 20 
for $13.25. 
PRICED ABOVE. 
“DELAWARE 
Small, compact bunch, sometimes shouldered. Berries 
are small, red, with thin skin, and unusually sweet. 
Ripens with Concord. Very hardy, and enormous pro- 
ducer. Long called the standard of excellence’ of all 
grapes as a table delicacy. PRICED ABOVE. 
Seneca 
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