POTTER NURSERIES 
HUNTINGTON, W. VA. 
FRUIT TREES AND BERRIES 
(Continued) 
DWARF APPLE 
DWARF DOUBLE RED DELICIOUS 
DWARF EARLY McINTOSH 
DWARF WEALTHY 
DWARF YELLOW TRANSPARENT 
\FIVE-IN-ONE-APPLE. Five varieties 
one tree, a useful novelty. 
grafted on 
3 yr 40010: tte Each $ 
PEACH 
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BELLE OF GEORGIA—White, with decided blush. 
Free. 
- CHAMPION—Freestone. Creamy white with a 
bright red cheek. 
™ EARLY HILEY—Large creamy white with highly 
colored cheek. Free. 
“” ELBERTA—Good sized oval. Yellow fruit with red 
cheeks. Juicy. Free. 
“GOLDEN JUBILEE—Free—Yellow with a distinct 
blush. July. 
“ HALE HAVEN—Free. 
August. 
“* HEATH CLING—Tender and juicy. Late. 
Ny. H. HALE—Yellow marked with deep red and 
Carmine. Free. 
P. SHIPPERS LATE RED—Large with deep red blush. 
Flesh yellow, juicy. Freestone. 
Large, Yellow with blush. 
SRED BIRD—Cling, Extra large with a bright, red 
blush. Early. 
2 Vivant Otol thee ae Each $ 
STANDARD CHERRY — SWEET 
s BLACK TARTARIAN—Heart shaped, rich, dark 
purple. 
~\\ GOVERNOR WOOD—Light yellow with red cheek 
tender, rich. June. 
\compass——Plum Cherry, Large sweet, cross of 
Plum and Cherry. 
1 in. cal. 5 to 7 ft.Each $ 
‘DWARF CHERRY 
~“SHANSEN BUSH CHERRY—Attractive 
Black, sweet fruit. 
blossoms 
STANDARD CHERRY—SOUR— 
MAY 
“ EARLY RICHMOND—L ight 
freestone. June. 
~ MONTMORENCY—Large, firm, bears young. 
Bearing Size 
1 in. cal. 4 to 6 ft. Each $ 
red, thin skinned 
“S ABUNDANCE (Red)—Flesh, light yellow, exceed- HORSERADISH 
ingly juicy, tender & sweet. Aug. 
Each sass eee $ 
* BURBANK (Red)—Large & Juicy. Aug. 
5) (OP eee ee §. 
“ GREEN GAGE—Yellow green. Mid-August. 
SHROPSHIRE DAMSON—Fruit medium size, of 
dark purple color. Oct. 
PAY oat tO soe tbe $ NUT TREES 
| CHINESE CHESTNUT: Blight resistant. Big tasty 
PEARS — STANDARD me 
R SS tOuA hh eee eae k eee 
fe gelret Linrete nia golden yellow with red “\ pECAN: Strong grower. Very large thin shelled 
: ‘ nuts. 
2 .4t 1 he he es 
ye o 5 ft $ G to S#tt. heavy=-- = g 
~SECKEL—Fxceedingly juicy, high quality. Sept. 
Yellowish brown. anes : Ph S(WALNUT—ENGLISH: 
2 to 3 yr. 4 to 4 ft. $ > to 6 ft._-----_______ $ 
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NY . “ 
AGARBER—Fruit large & fine appearance. August —F!G: Must be planted in a protected area. 
and September. 
US) eS Wg se $ 
* KEIFFER—Abundant and regular bearer. Oct. 
Large. 
Prices for Garber and Keiffer 
So Sy iter Ghia $. BOYSENBERRIES 
ey Cent Oumar t tases eee $ “THORNLESS—Biggest berry ever developed. 
SEY CeOLOm LO! tise eee is A IN ghee creer coed at eS Each $ 
(‘DWARF PEAR 
GOOSEBERRIES 
DWARF SECKEL—Exceedingly juicy high quality , 
\ HOUGHTON—Round, Medium size, dark red when 
Sept. Yellowish brown “Little Sugar Pear.’’ 
DWARF BARTLETT ripe, Juicy. 
2 to 3 yr. 4 to 4% ft.__$ a cae a Each $——— 
“CONCORD: Vigorous grower, blue. ~ CUMBERLAND—Black, Large plump & Juicy. 
~CATAWBA: Dark Red color. 2 yr Fach S 
“NIAGRA: White, Fruit is at its best when left Per D 
on the vines until well ripened. er Doz. > 
DIAN A ednee < Oe uate ee aeaie $ Per 100 $ 
“CONCORD SEEDLESS ™ LATHAM—Red, free from insects & disease, very 
B) AY (i Nemesis Deh eh ae bk, FE ag $ hardy. 
PPA Ve RS eine LS | Each $ 
— ; = ; Per Doz. $ 
CURRANTS ae 
N FAY’S PROLIFIC: Red, wonderfully productive, of 
Bee Oroecta ae: SUNRISE—red, Earliest, round & Juicy, resistant 
29h ae ae Each $ to disease. 
2a ee ee ee Each $ 
RHUBARB Per Doz. $ 
a mildy acid, bears stalks up to 2 ft Per 100 $ 
tall. 
“CHIEF—red, Very hardy, firm and fine flavor 
Heavy, whole roots Each $ 
Divisions 
Per. 
Doz.$. 
Per 100 $ 
ASPARAGUS 
“ST. REGIS EVERBEARING—Red, firm, and meaty 
MARY WASHINGTON: The Blue-Blood of the 
Asparagus. DIY Rs Each $ 
3 yti. =. eee Each $ Per Dox. $ 
Per Dozenzan— ae eee $ Per 100 $__ 
