Fruit Trees and Small Fruits 
All prices, except where noted, F. O. B. Baltimore 
While every precaution is taken to deliver good stock, no guarantee can be made because 
we have no control over the method of planting or the care given the plants after,they are 
Premier Strawberry 
Strawberries 
EARLY VARIETIES: 
\Temple. Early, large, firm berries of good 
flavor. Resistant to disease and frost. 
Dorsett \ Premier 
MIDSEASON VARIETIES: 
Fairland ~\Aberdeen 
LATE VARIETIES: 
William Belt \Gandy 
25 for $1.25, postpaid $1.45; 50 for $2.00, 
postpaid $2.25; $3.00 per 100, postpaid $3.40. 
EVERBEARING VARIETIES: 
‘Mastodon Gem 
25 for $2.25, postpaid $2.45; 50 for $3.50, 
postpaid $3.75; $5.50 per 100, postpaid $5.80. 
Quantity prices on application 
Grapes 
~Caco. The best red. 
. Concord. Blue. \Fredonia. Black; 
Niagara. White. early. 
~Moore’s Diamond. White. 
2-yr., No. 1, 60c each, postpaid 80c; 
$5.00 for 10, postpaid $5.50 
~ Catawba. Red. 
Apples 
“Delicious. Red. Midseason. 
<=Delicious Yellow. Early. 
ed Jonathan. Late fall. 
Williams Early Red. Early. 
>Stayman. Red. Late. 
>Winesap. Red;sweet. Late. 
—Yellow Transparent. Early. 
>York Imperial. Large; red to yellow. Late. 
Crab, Hyslop. Crimson. 
5 to 6-ft. trees, $1.75 each; $15.00 for 10 
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Apricots 
‘Early Golden \\ Moorpark 
5 to 6-ft. trees, $2.50 each 
Peaches 
“Belle of Georgia. White. August. 
~Carman. White. Early. 
“Elberta. Yellow. September 1. 
‘Golden Jubilee. Yellow. Early. 
“Hale. Yellow. Late August. 
Rochester. Yellow. July 15. 
sWhite Heath. White cling. September 15. 
5 to 6-ft. trees, $2.00 each; $17.00 for 10 
Plums 
Abundance. Red; yellow flesh. 
Burbank. Large, juicy, violet-red. 
Fellenberg (Italian Prune). 
Shropshire Damson. Purple. 
Stanley Prune. Blue. 
5 to 6-ft. trees, $2.50 each 
Pears 
‘Bartlett. Yellow. August. 
\Clapp’s Favorite. Yellow spotted red. 
Early August. 
\Kieffer. Yellow, red cheek. October. 
Seckel. For pickling. September. 
5 to 6 ft., $2.25 each; $18.00 for 10 
Sweet Cherries 
“Black Tartarian ~\Napoleon 
\Yellow Spanish 
4 to 5 ft., $2.25 each 
Canning and Pie Cherries 
‘Early Richmond. Light red. 
\English Morello. Dark red. 
Montmorency. Red. 
Wein. cal. and up, $2.25 
Blueberries 
\Cabot ~Jersey Rubel 
\Concord \Rancocas 
6 to 12 in., $1.25 each, postpaid $1.60 
12 to 18 in., $1.50 each, postpaid $1.80 
18 to 24 in., $1.75 each, postpaid $2.25 
Raspberries 
Cumberland. Black. Midseason. 
‘Latham. Red. Midseason to late. 
j\Newburgh. Red. Midseason. 
10 for $2.50, postpaid $2.80; $14.50 per 100 
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| Everbearing Red Raspberries 
\Indian Summer St. Regis 
10 for $2.50, postpaid $2.80; $14.50 per 100 
\Thornless Boysenberry 
1-yr., No. 1 plants 
10 for $2.50, postpaid $2.80; $12.50 per 100 
DWARF FRUIT TREES 
3-yr.-old 
J Japanese 
S Summer ripening 
F Fall ripening SC Semi-cling _ 
FR Freestone W Winter ripening 
G Good pollinator WH White flesh 
for other sorts Y Yellow flesh 
APPLES: Baldwin, GF; Yellow Trans- 
parent, *GS; Red McIntosh, GSW; Yellow 
Delicious, W; Red Delicious, GW; Grimes 
Golden, *G; Winesap, W; Red Spy, WG. 
PEARS: Bartlett, GS; Kieffer, GF; Sheldon, 
GF. 
PLUMS: Shropshire Damson, EF; Abund- 
ance, JS; Burbank, JS. 
PEACHES: Golden Jubilee, *FR YS; Cum- 
berland, *FR WH S; Early Elberta, *FR 
YS; Belle of Georgia, *SC-FR WH F; Late 
Elberta, *FR YF; J. H. Hale, FR YF. 
SWEET CHERRIES: Black Tartarian, 
* Self-fruitful 
E European 
“Alfred 
*GS; Bing, Black S; Windsor, Black S; 
Royal Anne, Yellow S. 
SOUR CHERRIES: Red, Montmorency, 
English Morello. 
Any of the above varieties, $6.00 each 
Blackberries 
‘ Eldorado 
10 for $2.50, postpaid $2.80; $12.50 per 100 
CEL-O-GLASS 
It is the only ultra-violet ray window material on a wire mesh base 
with published scientific proof that it increases egg production and 
reduces chick losses. 
Low egg production, soft-shelled eggs, disease and leg weakness can 
often be traced to a deficiency of ultra-violet or its equivalent. ‘“Cel-O- 
Glass” brings these vitalizing ultra-violet rays of the sun inside your 
poultry houses all winter long, when you need them most. These rays, 
which are barred out by ordinary glass and soiled cloth curtains, enable 
your hens to make proper use of calctum and phosphorus, the bone- 
building and shell-making minerals. Furthermore, ‘‘Cel-O-Glass”’ 
keeps houses warmer and drier, and free from draughts. Experiment 
stations, egg-laying contests, commercial poultry-men and flock owners 
have found that “Cel-O-Glass” creases egg production and reduces 
chick mortality. It can do the same for you. 
Also used for hotbeds, coldframes, storm doors, storm windows, back 
porches, hog houses, dairy barns, milk houses, dog kennels, rabbit. 
hutches and many other purposes. 
Cut any size from 1 running foot up. Per running foot: 28 in. wide, 
35c; 25 ft. $7.65; 50 ft. $15.25. 36 in. wide, 45c; 25 ft. $9.75; 50 ft. $19.50. 
1-3-5 E. Lombard St., Baltimore 2, Md. 
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