HALE-HAVEN PEACH $1.50 each 
SMALL FRUITS 
PLANTING SUGGESTIONS: 
Plough or spade entire planting area to depth of 
8 inches or more. 
Open a narrow trench and mix a liberal quantity 
of Farmanure in bottom of trench. 
Insert plants 2 to 3 feet apart. Rows should be 
314 to 4 feet apart. 
Replace one-half soil and tamp firmly, adding more 
Farmanure. 
Water thoroughly twice weekly until started. 
be het “ae Sae ocie! 
We recommend for a family of four the following number 
of plants, dependmg of course, on your appetite for fruit: 
No. of plants No. of plants 
Blackberries....1 dozen Grapes........... 4 to 10 
Blueberries..... 1 dozen Red Raspberries. . 
Currants....... 6 1 to 2 dozen 
Gooseberries.... 6 Black Raspberries | dozen 
‘ALFRED BLACKBERRIES 
Tremendously large berries from 11% to 134 in. long, 
practically free from seeds and extremely juicy. Heavy, 
2 year transplants. 6 for $1.50, 12 for $2.75 
CULTIVATED BLUEBERRIES 
For Extra Large, Juicy Berries of Delicious Flavor 
and Texture 
Wonderful eaten fresh-picked, or in pies or frozen. 
Besides being hardy and heavily productive, Blueberries 
make handsome landscaping plants with their com- 
pact, bushy form and colorful Fall foliage. 
PLANT in hole Jarge enough to accept roots spread 
out; mtx plenty of peat moss or humus with soil; mulch. 
All plants are 3 yrs. old, 114 to 2 ft. high, ready to bear. 
Varieties: Atlantic, late; Dixie, midseason; VJersey, 
late; Pemberton, midseason;\Ranecocas, midseason; 
Rubel, late;\Stanley, late 
Each order will contain three or more varieties for 
cross pollimation 
$1.40 each, 3 for $4.00, 5 for $5.50, 12 for $11.50 
Larger Sizes Available—Priced on Selection 
RASPBERRIES 
All 2-Yr. No. 1 Transplants, 6 for $1.65, 12 for $2.95 
Bristol. Highest quality, heavy producing Black Cap. 
Unexcelled for canning and freezing. 
~ Indian Summer. Red EVERBEARING of choicest 
flavor and quality. Produces in mid-June and again 
in early September. Hardy, vigorous. 
Morrison. A new giant Black Raspberry of fine flavor 
and less seedy than most. Strong, vigorous. 
Sodus. Outstanding purple Raspberry. Very large and 
very productive. Firm fruit and hardy. ; 
Taylor. NEW, red, Jong, conical berry; firm, thick flesh 
and excellent flavor. Hardy, productive. Late June. 
UASERIES ne PLANT 
MORE FRUIT TREES 
Fruit trees are just as decorative as any ornamental and they provide won- 
dertul shade also. Homeowners may now easily care for fruit trees with new, 
improved, simplified sprays and enjoy both fruit and bloom. 
LANDSCAPE SIZE FRUIT TREES 
We offer many varieties of fruit trees which are large enough for immediate effect. These trees 
have been transplanted, trimmed and shaped, and are ready to bear fruit almost Immediately. 
Landscape Fruit Trees are dug with a generous ball of earth, insurmg quick starting and 
make fine ornamental and shade trees as well as furnishing delicious fruit. 
APPLES ~ PEARS 
‘ “6 \ “Bartlett *Beurre Bose j Flemish Beauty 
ERG aa oe 139102 an cal) BB eee ean nee aman $12.00 
Hyslop “R.I.Greening = 2'to 214 im. cal., BKB...............- $15.00 to 20.00 
Select at the nurserv 25G TOS dds Cale. Dt Diataeee er emtens 22.50 to 27.50 
pet on Zurneecals Xa $12.00 \ PLUMS 
21% m. cal. $15. : 
BOs ROMA IE WU 2) Abundance Reine Claude Burbank Stanley 
2 to 3 in. cal. B&B. 22.50 to 27.50 5 yr, B&B. oo. ccc cee eee eccseueeeues $9.00 
3 t0314m. calaB&B, 35.00 to 60.00 iis coo in cal Be De ee 12.00 
A few larger specimens priced on P) 450) P29 WO, (Alloy BYSIB oc ono acne a wae oo OO Ho ZOO 
eiecion ORANGE QUINCE 
6 yr Bebe $7.00 | Sar Beb.... $12.00 
2-YEAR-OLD APPLE TREES 
The best size to plant for a good-sized orchard but 
wil] take 4 years or more to bear. Plant 30 feet apart. 
Selected No. 1 Grade, 11/16 in. eal., 5 to 7 ft.— 
Each $1.75 
Superior Strains—3 for $5.00 
Baldwin. Red, Winter Apple. Juicy, crisp, self-fruitful. 
Cortland. An all-purpose Winter Apple of improved 
McIntosh type. McIntosh flavor and quality but 
clings to tree more than McIntosh. Seldom needs a 
. _ pollinizer. 
Delicious. Red. Large red Winter Apple of crisp, fine 
flavor. Cross pollinators: Cortland, McIntosh. 
‘Delicious, Yellow. Golden yellow Winter Apple. 
Firm, juicy. Self-fruitful. 
\Gravenstein, Red. Red Autumn Apple. Crisp, tart. 
Self-frurtful. 
McIntosh, Red. Red Winter Apple. Tender, juicy. 
Bears fairly young. Cross pollinators: Cortland, 
Red_ Delicious. 
~Red Astrachan. Crimson, Summer Apple. A favorite. 
Cross pollinators: McIntosh, Red Delicious. 
.R. I. Greening. Large, yellow-green Autumn Apple, 
unexcelled for cooking. Self-fruitful. 
Yellow Transparent. Pale yellow Summer Apple; 
CULTIVATED BLUEBERRY abundant bearer; excellent fon cooking. Cros pon 
3 for $4.00, 12 for $11.50 Immators: McIntosh or Delicious. 
“RED LAKE CURRANTS 
Finest of all Red Currants; unusually large 
and superior tn quality. Long, full clusters. 
Heavy yields. 2 yr., 65c. each, 3 for $1.75. 
‘Poorman GOOSEBERRIES 
A large, red Gooseberry of excellent quality; 
prolific; midseason. 2 yr. 9c. each, 3 for $2.50. 
HARDY GRAPES 
~ Caco. Fmest wine-red Grape of sweet, delicious 
flavor; large; early September. 2 yr. 75c. each. 
~ Concord. Blue-black; mid-September. Most 
successful m this area. 2 yr., 50c. each. 
Fredonia. Earliest and best black Grape. 
Hardy, productive, juicy. 2 yr., 50c. each. 
“Golden Muscat. New, luscious golden yellow 
type; vigorous, productive. 2 yr., $1.00 each. 
\Niagara. Extra large, sweet, white Grape, 
about mid-September. 2 yr., 50c. each. 
Portland. New and largest white Grape, very be ne J 
good for this section; very early, about late INDIAN SUMMER RASPBERRIES 
August. Delicious. 2 yr., 50c. each. 6 for $1.65, 12 for $2.95 
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