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PEACHES 
~ Belle of Georgia. Creamy white with red cheek. Best 
shipping white Peach. Midseason. Excellent quality. 
Elberta. Will thrive where any Peach can grow. Large, 
yellow. with red cheek, juicy and fine flavor. Mid- 
season. 
Hale Haven. Early midseason. Yellow freestone, large, 
firm, fine flavor. Extra strong grower, produces bumper 
crop. 
J. H. Hale. Extra large, round, highly colored yellow, 
freestone, firm, highest quality and enticing flavor. 
Red Haven. Freestone. Brilliant red with creamy yellow 
background. Smooth skin. Heavy cropper, fine quality. 
Early. 
~Shipper’s Late Red. Late. Large, round, freestone 
with high red coloring. Prolific bearer. A favorite wher- 
ever planted. 
*Sunhigh. Large, highly colored, firm, smooth peach, 
ripens a few days before Halehaven. Freestone, attrac- 
tive yellow flesh and its quality ranks among the best of 
the new Peaches. 
Valiant. Fruit large, round, oblate yellow blushed with 
red, firm juicy flesh, very good quality; freestone. Sea- 
son about first of September. Noteworthy because of 
its delectable flavor and earliness. 
All varieties of Peaches extra heavy. 1-in. up caliper. 
6 to 7 ft. Each $3.50. 
PEARS 
‘ Bartlett. Fruit large, tender and juicy. Winter variety. 
‘Cayuga. As large as Bartlett but shape and color similar 
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to Seckel. Flesh firm, texture fine to the center and of 
delectable flavor. Tree tall. 
Clapp’s Favorite. Precedes Bartlett which it resem- 
bles. Rich delicious flavor. Thrives where other varieties 
fail. 
Duchess. Late. Very large, greenish yellow. Tree some- 
what dwarf. Dependable bearer. 
Gorham. Ripens 2 weeks later than Bartlett and keeps a 
month longer. Fruits resemble Bartlett in size, color 
and shape. Flavor sweet, and pleasing aroma. One of 
the very best flavored Pears of its season. Recommended 
for dessert and canning. 
Kieffer. Trees vigorous and least susceptible to blight. 
Very juicy. Late. 
Seckel. Luscious fruit. Trees large, vigorous and hardy. 
Late. 
All above varieties bearing age 1- to 114-in. caliper. 
5-6 ft. Each $4.50. 
DWARF PEARS 
Cayuga. 
Early Seckel. 
Gorham. 
Price: Each $7.50. 
PLUMS 
Abundance. Early, large, pinkish-red changing to 
darker red. Yellow flesh, very juicy, sweet and tender, 
aromatic, hardy, very productive. 
Burbank. Early, about one week after Abundance. 
Large, cherry-red with thin lilac bloom. Flesh amber- 
yellow with rich, sugary flavor, high quality and very 
productive. 
‘Red Jume. Early, medium size, garnet-red with thin 
bloom, flesh light yellow, sweet, aromatic. Trees 
healthy, hardy and productive. 
‘Shropshire Damson. Late, medium size, dark purple. 
Very productive. Best for preserving. 
All varieties 1 in. Caliper. 
Each $3.50. 
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Kennedy Kwality Fruit Trees 
PLUMS— 
American-Japanese Hybrids 
Native or American types are hardy but cannot com- 
pare in quality with other types. Hybrids between Japanese 
and American plums are superior to our native sorts and 
are hardy in cold regions. They can be grown where the 
more tender sorts are winter killed. 
“Redeoat. Fruit medium in size, bright crimson with 
heavy bloom. Flesh yellow and mildly subacid. Tree 
hardy, vigorous, productive and early bearing. 
South Dakota. Fruits are small to medium size, attrac- 
tive red over yellow ground. Flesh yellow and juicy. 
_ Season late mid-season. 
“ Superior. Fruit large conic, dark red with russet dots 
and heavy, rather attractive bloom. Flesh yellow, juicy 
with sprightly flavor. Late mid-season. 
Price: Each $7.50. 
KENNEDY KWALITY 
SMALL FRUITS 
BLACKBERRIES 
Fruiting Canes. 
Eldorado. Medium size, jet black, sweet. Early to mid- 
season. Strong canes. 
100 $20.00. 
BLUEBERRIES 
The following varieties have been selected for large size 
of berry, better quality and higher yield. 
~ Earliblue. Early. 
~ Blueerop. Midseason. 
~ Herbert. Late. 
2 year 6-12 inch. Each $3.50, 
Doz. $40.00. 
CURRANTS 
“Stevens #9. A recent introduction. Bushes vigorous, 
productive and somewhat spreading. Clusters medium 
to large and compact. Fruit large and good quality and 
less acid. Ripens in midseason. 
s 3 for $5.00, doz. $18.00. 
White Imperial. Bush vigorous and healthy; clusters 
large and long with large white to amber berries. 
3 for $5.00, doz. $18.00. 
GOOSEBERRIES 
“Fredonia. Very large, late dark red gooseberry of the 
English type. Good quality and attractive appearance; 
plant vigorous and productive. 
~ Poorman. Fruit large, red and very attractive. Plants 
productive. A splendid gooseberry for heavy soils. 
3 for $8.00, doz. $30.00. 
GRAPES 
~ Fredonia. A good early black grape. Vine vigorous, 
hardy and productive. Clusters medium in size, cylin- 
drical, and compact, berries, large, round: skin thick 
and tough; flesh juicy, solid but tender. 
~ Golden Museat. Vine vigorous and productive; clus- 
ters very large, tapering. Berries large, juicy, sweet and 
aromatic. About 10 days later than Concord. 
Naples. A productive red grape. Clusters and berries 
large, juicy and sweet and good quality. 
~~ Portland. Holds first place among early green grapes. 
Vine vigorous, hardy, productive and healthy. Clusters 
and berries are larger than those of any other early 
green grape. 
All above varieties extra heavy. Each $2.00. 
