GROW AND ENJOY YOUR OWN FRUIT—Se «©& Fresh from the Tree or 
Choice Frutt aud Wut Prees,, Small Fruits aud Oruameutals 
THE GREAT 
Offered by Virginia’s Largest Growers - For Fall !953 and Spring 1954 Planting ae hee 
Order Early While Stock is Complete - This Price List Supersedes Our General Catsicg and "commepeiel orchards. Yellow 
quire a lengthy description 
WAYNESBORO NURSERIES - WAYN©<SBORO, VIRGINIA 
APPLES PEACHES 
_ Plant Apples for fruit, shade and landscape effect. No fruit is quite as delicious as that grown r Our t ble listing Peaches in ripening order enables you to make a selection furnishing fruit from earliest 
in your own garden. Our selection of the better varieties of Apples will furnish fruit from earliest hae also indicates good and excellent freezing a2. ici ak i 
to latest. ni eseriptions below, (Y) indicates Peaches with yeliow flesh; (W), white flesh; (R), red flesh 
Tier ee eee ene ie. . ; ; i MBER GEM. (Y). Commercial clingstone canner, LATE ELBERTA. (Y F y 
A uring the past 20 years many trees of the old varieties have been abandoned, while Dinan Firm, good quality = t ‘ » (¥). Medium to large, Elberta 
of new ones represent only a small percent of the loss. Apple production is expected to decline for BELLE OF GEORGIA. (W). Ola f COBCTACUCEIB ICE 
RTIeaRC Chine eee : BS. § e% 0 . ld favorite home r). ‘Havlieat (Peach we lis 
many years to come. Surely plantings of the better Apples would be a profitable investment. DITe eT cash ia si one (W). Earliest Peach we list. Good 
Yorking GOLDEN “SUBILE EL” eorsRs, prolific ent flavor, PED. BIRD (W)- Large, beautiful red cling. Quality 
FS . Sweet, excellent flavor, air. 7 
Standard Summer and Fall Apples HALESHAVEM? (x). Hiehranking eomieqtg, RED, HAVEN: (¥). Grand new home and commer- 
RED YORKING ANOKA. New, early-bearing red. Summer. July, Peach - High-ranking commercial cial orchard ‘variety. 
DUCHESS DOUBTS RED wtf IE Ws HEATH CLING. (W). Clingstone pickling variety EDSKIN. (¥). Red skin; yellow, firm flesh. High 
E i e re SrA aust s eur AN. (R). Solid red clings > Mtetednactos IPPER’S I : 
The York Ss EARLY HARVEST eee Bais Biase August. 3 yr. up. Dd Hier (FE Solid red clingstone. Old standby for SHIPPER’S LATE RED. (Y). Attractive red color- 
upreme GRIMES GOLDEN. Popular spicy, golden yellow. September J. H. HALE. (Y). Quality Peach for home and co SULLIVAN! EARLY. 4 ; 
’ » Red, edi size. Fine fc aliites'its = “pie MMEL, aon is Pare a “Iberta, identical s and color, 
IZ thes “and LODIeulmprovedi Yellow Transparent. Hecke Tee ene Pickling. chee ote: Ge ee atte, th ed FRIOGEM, (yy. Hates, bright xed. Good shipper 
MAIDEN BLUSH. Melium size, yellow background, red blush, August, 3 yr. up Lh Ut oe 
SUMMED ee embed Eiscellend for cooking and eating from hand. Early September. PEACHES Ripening Order, Clasi, Freezing Qualities 
. Large, red striped. Makes fine sauce. August, The ripening date given is for a normal seaso rr, Sapa TER 
AU - Purpose Apple WILLIAMS EARLY BEEICIOUS. Golden, yellow. Resembles Winter Yellow Delicious. Note: (G indlcstes Glingstoua: H-irecstona: &, Sate ee TREE-RIPENED 
a e early red, Late July. ¢ ma 
YELLOW TRANSPARENT. Favorite for sauce and a good shipper. Late June. Vari ... EARLY VARIETIES PEACHES 
1, Excellent for Eating. Firm, crisp, yellow flesh. De- Mayflower 10 Ripening Ee a rleny, Ripening Period 
ieious! eniey aavor RIP Rei Bice (C) June 5 *Red Haven (F) July 15 Sweetest and best fla- 
r. FS e sird (C) June 20 *Golden Jubilee (I) vored. Enjoy the best b: 
By) Unsurpassed, for Pies and Sauce. Tis good quality ENING CRDER - Summer and Fall Apples **Dixigem (BP) July 15 Triogem (F) : Dinntingaeerdina eronini 
and flavor make it a favorite for home use. eae Reariety, fy Sai Color : Variety Color oe MIDSEASON VARIETIES Tree-Ripened Peaches for 
., A A ms c spare rellow Horse Greenish yellow _ Variety Ripening Period Variet: : . . 1ome use. The following 
3. 2 elt le Apple. Brings top prices and Lodi ae Yellow Summer Rambo Red striped **Sunhigh (F) See AR ECA eee) mae: aonea varieties are recommend- 
an exceptionally good winter keeper in both cold arly Harvest Golden yellow Maiden Blush Red blushed **Hale-Haven (F) Aug. 1 Elberta 15 ed for a home orchard 
and common storage. Anoka ae Red Bonum Red Amber Gem (C) Aug. 5 J. H, Hal 15 2 Golden Jubilee see 
oevactra vier tree Summer Yellow Weston: Yellow Smokehouse Red striped Sullivan's y Elberta Aug. 5 Sifperia 20 oi RallatotiGeorcin 
r . illiams Early Re e Hyslop ( Red Selle of ¢ gia (F) Aug. 10 M3 
Double Red Duchess Red Grimes Golden Golden yellow LATE VARIETIES 2 Elberta | 
a p he Warlety Ripening Period Variety Ripening Period Md le ie “atl 
rite for Free Copy 56-Page Planting Guide Catalog STANDARD WINTER APPLES wTedinn ie) penta Pestana a) Sepo jib SisemetOBen Ebereces 
~ **Indian (C) Sept. 10 Krummel (I) Oct. 5 Size, $10.85, Express. | 
in Color. x ae e 
Indicates good freezing qualities. 
mall An STAYMAN SAVE TIME IN GROWING FRUIT \ ** Indicates excellent. freezing Slee | 
- One of the best known winter Apples. Large, By planting our Super and Bearing Size Apple Trees, which PEACH TREE PRICES 
DELICIOUS green background with red stripes, Tere Sheeaniicettaeseplantedieandiawdtledtirnieh fruit, much 1tos Sto19 19t030 30t05s0 1tos Ste10 19t030 30t0so 
é ae, < af er. younger trees. Available i ‘ollowing ‘ac ac 
DELICIOUS, STANDARD. Well-known winter Apple. STAYMAN, DOUBLE RED, STRAIN No. 201. Promising peo ee: OWng ertheco ge alah le angrolloye soe 5-6 ft., Jumbo Size. $1.90 $1.75 $1.60 $1.45 2-3 ft., Medium ....$0.90 $0.80 $0.70 50.60 
5 striped, almost sweet. yr. up. estern introduction. 10c extra per tree. MeIntosh 4-5 ft., Select 1.60 1.45 1,30 1.20 18-24 in. sink. O. -60 +50 45 
DOUBLE RED, RICHARED STRAIN. (Western Strain.) STAYMAN, SCARLET RED. Differs from 201 Strain *ponum NAW. Groening oe Ho) Feary, 1.25 Ta 1.00 -90 6-7 ft., Super Size,. 2.85 2.75 2.60 2.35 
One of the first Double Red Delicious Sports and still ex- chiefly by showing traces of dark red stripes; other quali-  *Delicious Semcteat Whee ten LAY sey A fle s80 Re 
tensively planted. Resembles Vance but ripens two weeks ties the same. *Delicious, Double Red *Rome Beauty Note: On quantities of 50 or more, submit your list for commercial growers’ prices 
later. : ——$_—_—— ——— Duchess, Double Red Smokehouse 
VIRGINIA BEA tl: ativ Tirgini ic Early Harvest Stayman, Double Red e 
DOUBLE RED, STARKING STRAIN. (Eastern Strain.) GEOG EII eRe aL ete mre Dares Fed Grimes Golden Summer Yellow Delicious ced 
pier ae AKERS a OEE by coloring with stripes WINESAP yes vie *Jonathan, Double Red Winesap 
slightly ahead o: ichared. , GINIA STRAIN. Extensively plant- Lodi Winter Banana Whalvise a ee = 2 Z 
ed home and commercial variety. Adapted to wide planting  *Lowry *Yellow Transparent sere epee Peace eee insreszed by Aueezing, ands storing ito be used’ fresh. fonepless bie, her 
DOUBLE RED, VANCE STRAIN. We consider this the ecredsieReduslinpslishtlys ctroaklucaieclion: Maiden Blush ey orks Teiganiel ries come into bes rly—frequently the second year after being transplanted—bloom late, and are’ seldom 
8 = la Ee M Twir *Yorking : 
pao Ee ose tnie e elicious Sport for the following WINESAP, C&O STRAIN. Improved, all-red; larger and M. B. Twig ae Yorking ae SWEET CHERRIES. Our selection of varieties meets the requirements of the area we serve, furnishing 
1. Early Coloring. Which k ibl iy better color. Originated in Northwest. Indicates VERO bee lly recommended large, delicious, Sweet Cherries from earliest to latest 
2 5 a ich makes possible early harvest- or pollination. . - - 
ing and marketing ahead of Western Apples, WINTER BANANA. Large, golden yellow, red cheek. Standard Sweet Cherries Prize Super Sweet Cherries PIE CHERRIES (Sour Cherries) 
2. Good Color. Uniform, smooth, pleasing, bright red. Spicy, aromatic. 3 yr. up. PRICES 5 and 6-YEAR TREES BING. Large, firm, almost black. Midseason. a GREENWOOD. Enormous, mahogany-red. Sweet EARLY RICHMOND. [Earliest of the sour, pie varieties. Bright red 
3. Size. One of the largest Apples, emphasizing typical YELLOW DELICIOUS. Early, prolific bearer. Resembles we Go Ot Sides lee Women aE Se eae a Pe Ghote pein excel len tiabinben jas welie LARGE MONTMORENCY. The leading pie Cherry and most extensively 
Delicious shape and marks. Grimes Golden, but larger. Recommended as a cross pol- 3 Each Each Each : AST ih thy ideal Cherry for roadside stands and home use. Vig- planted of all Cherries. Large, midseason, dark red. Grows into beau- 
a linator, 5-Yr., 7- 8 ft, Super Size $4.50 $4.25 $4.00 GOVERNOR WOOD. Famous light yellow wax flush- orous growers, prolific bearers RRerIMLaReait ates 
Wancelelicious,/A0cKextra per) tree. : c a jng’si : 0 ed with red. Early WINDSOR. Blackish maroon. Exceptionally large i PRICES ON PIE CHERRIES 
YORK IMPERIAL. Widely planted commercially. Green- §"¥" 8-10 ft, Bearing Size ....... 6.00 = 5.75 5.5 LAMBERT. Dark red. Heavy bearer. Late ileyptixany foralliien mecpwittion dedieticetercce mons 1to5 Stol0 10to30 30tos0 
— ae yellow background, red striped. Prolific, Excellent WAROEECH! Most popular Wax Cherry, Light yel- nation. Late Each Each Each Each 
JONATHAN, DOUBLE RED. Improved Jonathan, having pia YELLOW SPANISH. ‘Baicht amber-yellow, reddish PRICES ON SUPER SWEET CHERRIES mae) tn oo aE oe 
more color and coloring earlier. es blush. Mew days later than Napoleon 1 4 Ft ri ft : 
: : to5 5tol0 10to30 30toso 3-4 ft. 04.35 1.75 1.60 1.45 
LOWR YAN Onieiiatcd am Nelson |County.. Virginia, end be STANDARD APPLE TREE PRICES PRICES ON STANDARD SWEET CHERRIES Each Each Each Each 2-3 ft. 2 1.60 150 140 1.30 t 
lieved to be a cross between the ppoular old-time Pilot and eae Sto a 10 to 30 30to 50 a ase Braco potese soy 6-7 ft., Jumbo $3.50 $3.35 $3.20 $3.00 Note: On quantities of more than 50, write for commercial growers’ 
Virginia Winesap. Medium to large, mahogany-red. Re- ac Eac Each Each ne prices 
markable keeper. Withstands much’ cold. ‘Tree vigorous 2-¥F 4-6 ft. branched ....$185 $1.70 $150 $1.35 ree Neuer Re eye pls Sn Se. SEH oe HANSEN HYBRID BUSH CHERRY 
grower. Profitable commercial Apple, favored for home 27" 3-4 ft. branched .... 1.35 1.20 1.10 “95 fan) pL oube 2-70 ae 2-20 q 3-4 ft. 2.50 2.35 2.20 2.00 
orchard planting. l-yr., 4-6 ft. whips ....... 1.75 1.60 1.40 1.25 3-4 ft. 2.00 1.85 1.70 1.50 5.3 ¢¢. 2.20 2.00 1.80 Les Ornamental and fruitful. Purplish red, sweet fruit in early July. Serv 
1-yr., 3-4 ft. whips ....... 1.25 1.10 1.00 ‘90 \ 2-3 ft. 1.65 1.55 145 = 1.35 . z =: Bias " fresh and in lly. Dwarf grower, approximately 3 . in height v 
M. B. TWIG. Large, red Apple of Winesap family. Firm, 3 and 4-yr., 6-7 ft., Note: On quantities of > than 50, write for On quantities of more than 50, write for spread. White flowers in spring, red foliage in autumn. 3-yr., Bearing 
long keeper. 3 yr. up. Jumbo: Sizes io. fe cscs 2.90 2.75 2.60 2.40 commercial growers’ prices commercial growers’ prices. Size Trees: $1.50 each; $15.00 per doz. 
McINTOSH, DOUBLE RED. Bricht red sport of Mec- These Jumbo Trees are available in most varieties offered. Large Montmorency 
Intosh. Late fall Apple in Virginia, winter variety farther Note: On quantities 50 or more, submit your list for The Famous Red Pie Cherr - 
ae Commenaaleerawer unre ; u Easily Grown 
A i Note: The height of our trees is listed conservativ S ifi Sele 
N. W. Greening. Large, greenish yellow. Good cooker, ex- 9 e height of our trees is listed conservatively as Early, Prolific Bearers 
frequently many of the stronger varieties have more height 
cellent keeper. | 
than given above. 
. There are two distinct types of Plums—the firm European and 
GON WINESAP. Resembles M. B. Twig, better bear- Following Special Varieties offered at 10c per tree above a the tender, juicy Oriental. For best results we recommend planting 
Stee? ‘TEs, UD: standard varie : Vance Delicious, Double Red Rome i Re Pare atictics to provide for cross pollination : ‘ 
RED GRAVENSTEIN. Deep red. Crisp, tender, juicy. Late . ae No. 262, Double Red Stayman Strain No. 201 and BUNDANCE. Oriental. Lemon-yellow overspread with bright 
‘ orking. ugus 
fall and winter. g > SEE NAT ES Oriental. Very sweet. Purplish red with yellow flesh 
ROME, DOUBLE RED C&O. (Western Strain.) Improved aa ugust 
Rome Beauty, ripening two weeks earlier. Solid red. Orig- DWARF APPLE TREES EUROPEAN PRUNE. Large purple. Flesh firm, sweet. Excellent 
inated in Northwest. an ou cari Ald: 1 Aas = for canning, Lz A st. 
arly Bearing—Adapted to Limited Space GREEN GAGE. ropean type. Old favorite for home use. Pur- 
ROME DOUBLE RED, STRAIN No. 262. Also originated Fruit sily Harvested E plish green. August : 
in Northwest. Considered by many as superior to al] other Dwarf Apple Tr offered in following varieties: MAMMOTH GOLDEN. European type. Delicious, large golden 
strains. 10c¢ extra per tree. licious, Double Red yellow. Early August ; as 
Stayman, Double Red 
Summer Rambo 
Yellow D 
OUR FRUIT TREES ARE Yellow Transparent 
RED JUNE. Early red Oriental, Usually a sure cropper 
SHROPSHIRE DAMSON. Improved Damson, larger than the old 
type. Early bearer. La Augus 
ec 
TAN ; Aine ahah jer, amtiy, Anes : 
REGULARLY INSPECTED ered r3it ft trees, 53.25 each in lots of 1 to 5; 5 to 10, = tender, sweet. Vers Talley 2s Mizeeliauts fei eaves areca 
healthy, vigorous stock, and also frequently inspected by | 4g ¥"eadeS ft trees; $3.75 each in lots of 1 to 5; 5 to 10, Golden ia aeaee Hap Re 
the Massachusetts Trueness to Name Inspection Service, 3 = 4-6 ft. $2.20 $2.00 $1.80 $1.60 
affording double protection against mixtures. RECOMMENDED FOR EVERY HOME ORCHARD = ie Z De Tah oe ae 
6-7 ft., Jumbo Size... 3.00 275 250 2.25 
Note: On quantities of more than 50, write for commercial growers’ prices 
LUSCIOUS eax 
Delicious Fresh from the Tree or Canned 
May Be Used for Shade as Well as Fruit 
BARTLETT. Large, long. Rich golden yellow, red cheek. One of the best in quality. August. 
BOSC. New California Pear. Sweet, delicious. Medium to large, slender neck. Late. 
CLAPP’S FAVORITE. Resembles Bartlett in s 92, color, quality. July. 
GARBER. Greenish yellow with splashes of red. Good size. September. 
KIEFFER. Large, well known, popular canner. Bell-shaped. Late September. 
ern part of Virginia and states farther 
Heel or W ce with Bronze Scuppernong, 
Hunt or Thomas to assure full crop. 
BRONZE SCUPPERNONG. Bronze flesh; pulpy, sweet, 
musky flavor. September. 
HUNT. Black berries; thin skin. Excellent flavor. Early 
THOMAS. Reddish purple. Pulp sweet, tender. Vig- 
orous, prolific. 
PRICES ON ABOVE MUSCADINES 
1toS 5tol0 10to30 30to50 
Each Each Each Each 
[ 7 as : : LE CONTE. Somewhat resembles Kieffer, but a month later. Medium size. 
S NEW, SELF-FERTILE CROSS- S SeaEDe ae little brown, rusty-colored sweet Pear, Deliicous eaten from hand or pickled. Late 
POLLINATING MUSCADINES 
TAR-HEEL. Jet-black fruit. Desirable for its fruit as 
well as pollination qualities. Ripens with Bronze Scup- 
PEAR PRICES (With exception of New Orient) 
1toS 5to10 10to30 30toS0 
Each Each Each Each 
pernonge. Led 
ay WALLACE. Good quality white fruit ripening in large oa tt Sey fet) ie te 
Brose f-fertile, cross. pollinator. 2-3 ft. / 140 © 1.30 120 1.10 
Scaunernone Wallace SON TAR-HEEL and WALLACE 6-7 ft, Jumbo Size 3.00 275 250 225 
Each Each Each iti 5 
Note: On quantities of more than 650, 
Bunch 2 yr. ee ee $1,750 $1.60. $1.35 write’ for commercial’ growers’ “prices. 
Kieffer offered in 7 to 8 ft. Bearing 
Size at $3.75 each in lots of 1 to 10; 10 or 
more, $3.50 each. Express shipment. 
SELECT GRAPES 
Improved varieties to extend the fruiting season and 
inelude Grapes of better quality. New Orient Blight-Resistant P 
» Large, red, sweet. Prolific. Midseason ight-Resistan ear 
NEW SEEDLESS GRAPES CHAMPAGNE. Enormous bunches of meaty, green- A blight-resistant Pear of good qualit 
Produced by hybridizing, overcoming objectionable seeds. ish white Grapes. Late. adaptediatetn = Whi 6 Lik mht rt anes vy . 
NINTERLAKEN GOLDEN SEEDLESS. Newest of the Seedless intro. FREDONIA. Early blue of Concord type, ripening Varieties Hin possible mei oendeseellowickbueie 
ductions. Rich, golden yellow. Crisp, solid, sweet. 2 yr., 1 to 5, $1.75 two weeks earlier. ground with red blush. Melting, juicy, mild 4 
each; 5 to 10, $1.60 each. PRICES ON SELECT GRAPES sub-acid. Vigorous, productive, Late August. 
BRONX RED SEEDLESS. Grand New Hybrid Red Grape. Berries 1toS 5tol0 10to30 30toS0 1to5 5tol0 10to30 30tos0 
large, seedless and firm. 2 yF., 1 to 5, $1.25 each; 5 to 10, $1.10 each; Each Each Each Each lestial Fi Each Each Each Each 
10 to 30, $1.00 each. Ray Fee stiles: $0.70 $0.65 $0.60 $0.55 Celestial Fig 4-6 ft. .....$2.50 $2.30 $2.10 $1.90 
CONCORD BLUE SEEDLESS. Concord type, but slightly smaller. Write for commercial growers’ prices on 3-4 ft. . 2.25 2.10 1.90 1.75 
Early bearer. 2 yr., 1 to 5, $1.25 each; 5 to 10, $1.10 each; 10 to 30, Jots of more than fifty. 
NEW HYBRID CALIFORNIA TYPE Grapes STANDARD GRAPES NECTARINES 
Thor nitesteds commerc! nda 4 Jalicrone hi oar ener, : 
Possessing qualities of the famous European Grapes grown extensively Peononenls es Co relat en embons A southern fruit grown only in southern and eastern Aaa poset aE Ht Oa crate’ BGs 
in California, yet vines are vigorous and hardy. Can be grown throughout = eojors, ripening at different times. part of Virginia and in states farther south. Not rec- Rant nei ChORE An See. each, 
the East and South. BRIGHTON. Early, dark red. ommended for general planting north of Virginia. Appearance similar to Plum; flavor 
combination of Peach and Plum. 
GOLDEN MUSCAT. Rich golden color, Muscat aroma. Good size, oval, CONCORD. Well-known blue. Mid 
1toS 5tol0 10to30 
juicy, tender, sweet. 2 yr. 1 to 5, $1.00 each; 5 to 10, 90c each; DELAWARE. Early red. xcellent 
BROWN TURKEY. Dark brown skin covered with thick 
10 to 30, 80c each. MOOR EID A? eas Bed! rou 1 blue bloom. Red flesh, delicious flavor. rag oh ei Back Each 
SENECA. Early, golden yellow. Firm texture and the tender skin can Tw -¥- Large blue of Concord type. CI = Send BAC Y -00 $1.80 
oe: 5 . vo weeks earlier. CELESTIAL. Pres 7 7 . e size 3-4 ft. 1.75 1.60 1.45 
be eaten with the pulp. 2 yr, 1 to 5, $1.00 each; 5 to 10, 90c each; WHITE NIAGARA. Old stand-by in white Grapes. Mid- Old favorite. Light in color, medium size, 2-3 tt i 140 130 120 
10 to 30, 80c each. prolific. Sweet and excellent. 
season. 
PRICES ON STANDARD GRAPES 
itos 5to10 10to30 30to50 
Each Each Each Each 
COE sbgoncojoanonp ase $0.60 $0.55 $0.50 $0.45 
Write for commercial growers’ prices on lots of more 
than fifty. 
FIG PRICES 
1to5S 5to10 10to30 30to50 
Each Each Each Each 
3-4 ft., Bearing Size $2.00 $1.85 $1.75 $1.65 
2-3 ft. 1.65 1.55 1.45 1.35 
SUPERB HARDY APRICOT 
es and prices as Nectarines. 
>. a? ae => = 
Write for commercial prices on larger quantitie 
RED, WHITE and BLUE GRAPE COLLECTION 
2 Brighton. Barly red. ; 
2 White Niagara. Midseason white. 
2 Concord. Favorite midseason blue. 
Total 6 Vines, 2-Year, $2.95. 
BERRIES 
BLACKCAP RASPBERRIES 
CUMBERLAND. Outstanding among Blackcaps. Most exten- 
sively grown Raspberr 
ASPARAGUS 
MARY WASHINGTON 
PEDIGREED ASPARAGUS 
New, rust-resistant. Eas- 
ily grown, producing an 
enormous amount of whole- 
NEW LOGAN. Equally as large as Cumberland, a week ear- sale food at small cost and 
lier. Heavy yielder. Concord Grapes effort. 
BLACKCAP PRICES: 6 for $1.75; 12 for $2.50; 25 for 
$3.90; 50 for $6.65; 100 for $11-50; 250 for $24.95; 500 for 
$40.25; 1,000 for $70.00. 
STANDARD RED RASPBERRIES 
LATHAM. Brilliant red, mosaic-resistant. Rates as high 
among Reds as Cumberland does among Blackeaps. 
SUNRISE. New red introduced by U. S. Department of Agri- 
culture. Very early. Especially adapted to the South where 
not all Red Raspberries are su ssful. 
STANDARD RED RASPBERRY PRICES: 6 for $2.00; 
12 for $2.95; 25 for $4.75; 50 for $8.00; 100 for $14.00; 250 
for $30.00; 500 for $48.85; 1,000 for $85.00. 
: 2 Everbearing Indian Summer Raspberry 
Indian Summer Everbearing Raspberry New red. Best of all Everbearers. Produces enormous crop 
in early spring, repeating in the fall. Large, firm, excellent 
2-YEAR, FIELD GROWN: 
$2.00 per 25; $3.35 per 50; 
$5.40 per 100; $10.80 per 
250; $16.00 per 500; $27.00 
per 1,000. 
3-YR., JUMBO SIZE: $3.75 
per 25; $6.25 per 50; $10.00 
per 100; $20.00 per 250; 
$32.50 per 500; $50.00 per 
1,000. 
quality. Bears first season. rig . si re 
INDIAN SUMMER PRICES: 6 for $2.25; 12 for | eee i > be & 
$3.25; 25 for $5.25; 50 for $9.50; 100 for $16.00; 250 | = 
for $35.00; 500 for $60.00; 1,000 for $95.00. same 
ORIENTAL PERSIMMO 
Delicious fruit, averaging as larg our bigge 
Delicious Apples. Large, orange-red, edle PWUIIPARPD 
Ripens autumn RHUBAI ‘q = 
STRAWBERRIES. Sold for spr plantin 
our Planting Guide C log for varieties and p: 
1toS 5tol0 10t030 cpaNaDA RED. 1 
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THORNLESS BOYSENBERRY 4-6 ft. $2.75 $2.65 $2.50 $1.00 each; 3 f 2 ; ). 2c \ ‘ : : 
a ; m. He : VICTORIA. nox lo sepa a a | 
Huge, delicious hybrid fruit. Excellent quality. Pro- g nd > ae 
lifie. Delicious served fresh, frozen, canned, or in jam. PAW PAW talks. Ear 2-yr Roots, 3 for 
THORNLESS BOYSENBERRY PRICES: 6 for A fruit native to parts of Virgin Somewhat re- -00; on $1.50; a2 fon § ] 2 for UBE 7 
2.00; 12 for $2.95; 25 for $4.75; 50 for $8.00; 100 for - sembles the Banana and is much ‘ y many 3 coe or 315.00. a 
*$14.00; 250 for $30.00; 500 For $48.85; 1,000 for $85.00. Boysenberrict 2-3 ft. trees, $2.00 each. 3-4 ft. trees, $2.7 20 Size, planted Roots: EBeey Lae 
eacn; 3 r 20; 6 or $ >; 
for $5.00; 25 for $8.50; 50 for 
NEW EBONY KING BLACKBERRY ORANGE QUINCE $15.00; 100 for $25.00. : 
Upright, large, sweet, hardy, early bearer, no blanks or rorite fruit for making ice hone 1 pre- yr., 12 
sterile plants—best Blackberry available. PRICES: 2-yr. ("Sey SPM, 60 fw Hasnea ite =a al hes : flash. 4&6 ft. and GARDEN ROOTS. Writ. 4 at in 
transplants, 6 for FNS) 12 for $5.50; 25 for $10.00; $2.75 eneh nas lapec; ine, See 3 : ae in’ Catal <i h <v 
for $19.00; 100 for $34.50. . A o1 e ( italog , 
50 for $19.00; 100 for $34.50 Write for Free Copy 56-Page Planting Guide Catalog 
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Cumberland Raspberry 
