PEAR TREES 
a¢ Well branched two year old trees 4 to 5 ft. tall 
$1.25 ea. 
““BARTLETT—The favorite eating pear, large yellow with 
soft blush. Very soft and sweet when ripe. 
“\KIEFFER—An excellent pear for keeping and preserving. 
A late maturing variety, hard, should keep most of the 
winter. 
SMALL FRUITS 
~THORNLESS BOYSENBERRIES—1 yr. old No. 1 plants. 
$1.75 doz. 
“CURRANTS (Red Lake)—2 yr. old plants, 45¢ ea. 
SGOOSEBERRIES (Houghton)—2 yr. old No. 1 plants 75¢ ea. 
“\BLACKBERRIES (Eldorado)—-One of the best large $1.25 
doz. 
Kieffer # 
GRAPE VINES 
1 yr. #1 roots—Should bear second year 
~“CONCORD—The best general purpose grape. 25¢ each. 
—NIAGARA (White)—Bunch and berry large, meaty and 
juicy. 35¢ each. 
~“CACO—One of the best reds of enormous size. 35¢ each. 
CONCORD SEEDLESS—Similar to Regular concord but seed- 
less. 49c each. 
BLUEBERRIES 
\. Rancocas, ‘ Rubel and‘ Jersey 
America’s Most Outstanding Plant. Has 
great fruit and ornamental value. 2 yr. 
old plants, 12 to 18 in. tall. 95¢ ea. 
RASPBERRIES 
~ CUMBERLAND BLACK—The best large black raspberry 
for this section. $1.25 doz. Concord 
~ LATHAM RED—tThe best all around raspberry. Large, 
prolific. $1.90 doz. STRAWBERRY PLANTS 
25 100 1000 
INDIAN SUMMER (Red)—A new repeat variety often n mits rare 
produces a second fall crop, according to weather condi- BLAKEMORE ........ $ .50 $1.50 $10.00 
tions. $2.10 doz. eo PREMIERS ce 2 irc aes 75 2625 15.00 
“ TENNESSEE BEAUTY .. .75 yd yes 15.00 
EVERBEARING ....... 1.00 3.50 25.00 
RHUBARB ROOTS 
Victoria. Set in spring they will furnish leaf stalks the 
following year. Large roots grown from seed. 
Not Postpaid, Roots 15¢ each—$1.50 doz. 
Postpaid, Roots 20c each—$1.90 doz. 
ASPARAGUS ROOTS 
Mary Washington. Plant in trenches 1 foot wide and 6 
inches deep. Lay roots 18 inches apart, taking care to 
spread them well with crown up. 
Large Roots, 1 doz. for 50c—25 for 90c—100 for $3.50 
HORSERADISH CUTTINGS 
‘lennessee Beauty 60c Doz. 
