HEBERLE’S Selection of Plums and Small Fruits 
r PLUMS { « 
| \ STANLEY PRUNE F-@ 
FELLENBERG The Stanley is, perhaps, the most popular of all new 
PRUNE 
varieties put together. Bears young and is very 
productive. 
‘CURRANTS 
\ RED LAKE CURRANT 
The new giant red currant. The berries are large, 
dark red in color. It's a pleasure to pick them. Re- 
commended by large growers for commercial 
planting. 
‘ WILDER CURRANT 
Berries large, bright, attractive red. Hang on bushes 
well. Productive. 
PERFECTION CURRANT 
LATHAM RASPBERRIES 
“FELLENBERG PRUNE 
Widely known and_ heavily RASPBERRIES 
‘Sodus. Purple. 
“Cumberland. Late 
black cap. 
. Latham. Red. 
Newburgh. Bright red. 
> Taylor. Bright red. 
Indian Summer. Ever- 
planted by all growers. Ripens 
latter part of September. 
“Bradshaw. Large, dark violet 
red. September 5-10th. 
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Burbank. Very large, bright 
reddish purple. Aug. 25th to bearing red. 
30th. BLACKBERRIES 
™ Abundance. Very early, am- ‘Eldorado. Benes Tenge, 
yet black. 
ber turning to rich bright cherry. 
VAlfredseAgeon ee 
Aug. 15-20th. 
ducer, ripens ahead of 
Eldorado. 
* Sharp's Damson. 
~\ German Prune. SILVER MAPLE 
GRAPES 
CONCORD GRAPE “Concord. The leading commercial 
grape. Blue black in color. Hardy and 
very productive. 
“Niagara. Leading white, good quality. 
\ Fredonia. Introduced by the N. Y. 
State Experimental Station. 
\ Worden. Seedling of Concord, bluish 
black. 
ASPARAGUS 
Mary Washington. The outstanding 
variety. 
SILVER MAPLE - 
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