Yellow 
Delicious 
Se rs 
spicy flavor. 
make it a favorite for home use. 
age. 
State Entomologist to insure our customers healthy, 
ness to Name Inspection Service, 
against mixtures. 
Made possible by grafting Apples ripening earliest 
to latest. Ideal where space can accommodate only one, 
two or three trees. Varieties grafted on 5-In-1 Trees 
will vary, but generally consist of Yellow Transparent, 
Summer Rambo, Stayman, Yellow Delicious and Red 
Delicious. 2-yr., 4-5 ft. size, $3.50 each. 3-yr., 5-7 ft. 
size, $4.00 each. S-yr., 7-8 ft., $5.50 each. 6-yr., 
8-10 ft.. $7.00 each. 
\ 4-IN-1 TREE 
Produced in same manner as 5-In-1, but having one 
less variety. 2-yr., 4-5 ft. size, $3.00 each. 3-yr., 
5-7 ft. size, $3.50 each. 5-yr., 7-8 ft. size, $5.00 
each. 6-yr., 8-10 ft. size, $6.50 each. 
\ 3-IN-1 TREE 
Consists of three choice Apples ripening at different 
oe ors os ft. perce each. 3-yr., 5-7 ft. 
o 00 each. S-yr., 7-8 ft. size, $4.50 each. 6-yr.. 
8-10 ft. size, $6.00 each. - ae 
NOTE: 3-yr., 5-yr., and 6-yr., trees too large for 
Parcel post. 
Interlaken 
Golden 
Seediess 
Red, White and Blue 
Grape Collection 
2 Brighton. Early red. 
2 White Niagara. Midseason white. 
2 Concord. Favorite midseasun blue. 
Total 6 Vines, 2- Year $3.30 
Postpaid East of Mississippi 
Everbearing Indian Summer 
RASPBERRY 
New red. Best of all Everbearers. Produces enor- 
mous crop in early spring, repeating in the fall. Large, 
firm, excellent quality. Bears first season. 
IAN SUMMER PRICES: 6 for $2.25; 12 for 
$3.25; 25 for $5.25; 50 for $9.50; 100 for $16.00; 250 
for $35.00; 500 for $60.00; 1,000 for $95.00. 
The York 
Supreme 
Grow this Grand All-Purpose Apple 
1. Excellent for Eating. Firm, crisp, yellow flesh. Delicious, 
2. Unsurpassed for Pies and Sauce. Its good quality and flavor 
3. Profitable Commercial Apple. Brings top prices and an ex- 
ceptionally good winter keeper in both cold and common stor- 
OUR FRUIT TREES are regularly inspected by Virginia 
vigorous 
stock, and also frequently inspected by the Massachnsetts True- 
affording double protection 
Produced by hybridizing, overcoming objec- 
tionable seeds. 
S\INTERLAKEN GOLDEN SEEDLESS. New- 
est of the Seedless introductions. Rich gold- 
en yellow. Crisp, solid, sweet. 2-yr., 1 to 5, 
‘ $1.75 each; 5 to 10, $1.60 each. 
\ BRONX RED SEEDLESS. Grand New Hy- 
brid Red Grape. Berries large, seedless and 
firm. 2-yr., 1 to 5, $1.25 each; 5 to 10, $1.10 
each; 10 to 30, $1.00 each. 
-. CONCORD BLUE SEEDLESS. Concord type 
but slightly 
1 to 5, $1.25 each; 5 to 10, $1.10 each; 
10 to 30, $1.00 each. 
Improved varieties to extend the fruiting 
season and include Grapes of better quality. 
\ CACO. Large, red, sweet. Prolific. Midseason. 
~\ CHAMPAGNE. Enormous bunches of meaty, 
greenish white Grapes. Late. 
FREDONIA. y 
ripening two weeks earlier. 
2-yr. 
Write for commercial growers’ prices on lots 
of more than fifty. 
Thoroughly tested 1 
vineyard varieties. Good quality, assorted colors, 
ripening at different times. 
\ BRIGHTON. Early, dark red. 
CONCORD. Well-known blue. Midseason. 
ni DELAWARE. Early red. Excellent flavor. 
LUTIE. Very sweet, attractive red. Midseason. 
“SMOORE’S EARLY. 
type. Two weeks earlier. 
.\ WHITE NIAGARA. Old stand-by in white 
Grapes. Midseason, 
2-yr. 
Write for commercial growers’ prices on lots 
of more than fifty. 
CHOICE 
FRUIT and 
NUT 
TREES 
DELICIOUS 
YDELICIOUS, STANDARD. Well 
Large, red striped, almost sweet. 
\/ DELIcIOUs, DOUBLE RED. Differs from Standard De- 
licious by being a uniform, solid r 
linator. 
IYELLow DELICIOUS. Early, prolific bearer. Resembles 
Grimes Golden, but larger. Recommended as a cross pol- 
as Served 
Offered by 
APPLES. 
STANDARD WINTER APPLES 
Fresh from th 
Virginia's Larges 
e Tree OF 
“ROME, DOUBLE RED C&O. (Western Strain.) Improved 
known winter Apple. 
Rome Beauty, ripening two weeks earlier. Solid red. Orig- 
inated in Northwest. 
ed. 
“ ROME DOUBLE RED, STRAIN No. 262. Also originated 
in Northwest. 
other strains. 10¢ extra per tree. 
Considered by many as superior to all 
STAYMAN 
SN STAYMAN. One of the best known winter Apples. Large, 
green background with red stripes. 
more color and coloring earlier. 
lieved to be a cross between the 
grower. Profitable 
for home orchard planting. 
long keeper. 
Write for Free 
Copy of 56-Page 
Planting Guide 
Catalog in Color. 
NHansen Hybrid 
Bush Cherry 
Ornamental and fruitful. 
Purplish red, sweet fruit 
in early July. Served fresh 
and in jelly. Dwarf grow- 
er, approximately 3 feet 
in height and spread. White 
flowers in spring, red fo- 
liage in autumn. 3-yr., 
Bearing Size Trees, $1.50 
each; $15.00 per doz. 
4-yr., Super Size, $2.00 
each. 
Large Seanad 
Montmorency 
Standard Sw 
BLACK TARTARIAN. Large, purplish black. Ten- 
der, juicy. Vigorous, early. 
~ GOVERNOR WOOD. Famous 
flushed with red. Early. 
— NAPOLEON. 
yellow, red cheek. Midse 
1toS 
Each 
6-7 ft., Jumbo $3.00 
4-6 ft. 2.50 
3-4 ft. 
\ JONATHAN, DOUBLE RED. Improved Jonathan, having 
~ LOWRY. Originated in Nelson County, Virginia, and be- 
and Virginia Winesap. Medium to large, mahogany-red. 
Remarkable keeper. Withstands much cold. Tree vigorous 
as a commercial 
M. B. TWIG. Large, red Apple of Winesap family, Firm, 
Most popular 
PRICES ON STANDARD SWEET CHERRIES 
popular old-time Pilot 
Apple and favored 
~ASTAYMAN, DOUBLE RED, STRAIN No. 201. Promising 
new Northwestern introduction. 10¢ extra per tree. 
~.STAYMAN. SCARLET RED. 
chiefly by showing traces of dark red stripes; 
ities the same. 
Differs from 201 Strain 
other qual- 
~\WINESAP, OLD VIRGINIA STRAIN. Extensively plant- 
ed home and commercial variety. Adapted to wide plant- 
ing area. Red skin slightly streaked on yellow. 
\vorK IMPERIAL. Widely planted commercially, Greenish 
yellow background, red striped. Prolific. Excellent keeper. 
The use of Cherries has been greatly increased by freezing 
and storing to be used fresh for pies. Pie Cherries come into 
bearing early—frequently the second year after being trans- 
planted—bloom late, and are seldom killed by frost. 
SWEET CHERRIES. Our selection of varieties meets the re- 
quirements of the area we serve, furnishing large, delicious 
Sweet Cherries from earliest to latest. 
eet Cherries 
fruit, 
Prize Super Sweet Cherries 
GREENWOOD. 
small 
as ideal Che 
Enormous mahogany-red. Sweet 
. Firm, excellent shipper as well 
f side stands and home use. 
light yellow wax Visorous growers,’ prolific’ bearers. 
Fae (Ghere ich “SWINDSOR. Blackish maroon. Especially large, 
Wax Cherry. Light juicy, firm, prolific. Recommended for cross pol- 
oon: lination. Late. 
5to10 10to30 30to50 
Each Each Each 
$2.85 $2.70 $2.50 6-7 ft 
2.35 2.20 2.00 4-6 ft. 
1.85 1.70 1.50 3-4 ft. 
PRICES ON SUPER SWEET CHERRIES 
1toS Sto10 10to30 30to50 
Each Each Each Each 
Jumbo $3.50 $3.35 $3.20 $3.00 
Soon connotes 2.65 2.50 2.40 
2.50 2.35 2.20 
2.00 
7 EARLY RICHMOND. 
varieties. Bright red. 
Cherry and most extens 
ries. Large, midseason 
beautiful lawn tree. 
BUNCH Grapes 
NEW SEEDLESS GRAPES 
smaller. Early bearer. 2-yf., 
SELECT GRAPES 
Early blue of Concord type, 
PRICES ON SELECT GRAPES 
1to5 5to10 10to30 30to50 
Each Each Each Each 
seve $0.70 $0.65 $0.60 $0.55 
STANDARD GRAPES 
commercial and home 
Large blue of Concord 
ICES ON STANDARD GRAPES 
halod 1to5 5to10 10to30 30to50 
Each Each Each Each 
«++. $0.60 $0.55 $0.50 $0.45 
NEW HYBRID 
CALIFORNIA TYPE GRAPES 
Possessing qualities of the famous European 
Grapes grown extensively in California, yet 
vines are vigorous and hardy. Can be grown 
.throughout the East and South, 
“GULDEN MUSCAT. Rich golden color, Mus- 
cat aroma. Good size, 
sweet. 2-yr., 1 to 5, $1.00 each; 5 to 10, 
90c each; 10 to 30, 80c each. 
\\ SENECA. Early, golden yellow. Firm texture 
and the tender skin can be eaten with the 
pulp. 2-yr., 1 to 5, $1.00 each; 5 to 10, 
90c each; 10 to 30, 80c each. 
oval, juicy, tender, 
STANDARD 
RED RASPBERRIES 
\ LATHAM. Brilliant red, mosaic-resistant. 
Rates as high among Reds as Cumberland 
does among Blackcaps. 
SUNRISE. New red introduced by U. S. 
Department of Agriculture. Very early. 
Especially adapted to the South where not 
all Red Raspberries are successful. 
STANDARD RED RASPBERRY 
PRICES: 6 for $2.00; 12 for $2.95; 25 for 
$4.75; 50 for $8.00; 100 for $14.00; 250 for 
$30.00; 500 for $48.85; 1,000 for $85.00. 
BLACKCAP RASPBERRIES 
CUMBERLAND. Outstanding among Black- 
caps. Most extensively grown Raspberry. 
NEW LOGAN. Equally as large as Cumber- 
land, a week earlier. Heavy yielder. 
BLACKCAP PRICES: 6 for $1.75; 12 for 
$2.50; 25 for $3.90; 50 for $6.65; 100 for 
$11.50; 250 for $24.95; 500 for $40.25; 1,000 
for $70.00. 
| THORNLESS 
~BOYSENBERREY 
Huge, delicious hybrid fruit. Excel- 
lent quality. Prolific. Delicious served 
fresh, frozen, canned, or in jam. 
THORNLESS BOYSENBERRY 
PRICES: 6 for $2.00; 12 for $2.95; 25 
for $4.75; 50 for $8.00; 100 for $14.00; 
250 for $30.00; 500 for $48.85; 1,000 
for $85.00. 
Earliest 
\ LARGE MONTMORENCY. 
, dark 
PIE CHERRIES (Sour Cherries) 
of the sour, pie 
5-6 ft., Jumbo $2.75 
4-5 ft. 
The leading pie 
ively planted of all Cher- 3-4 ft. 
Grows 
red. into 
Bronze 
Note: On quantities of more than 50, 
commercial growers’ 
, Scuppernong 
PRICES ON PIE CHERRIES 
1to5 
Each 
5 to 10 
Each 
$2.65 
2.25 
1.75 
10 to 30 30 to 50 
Each Each 
$2.50 $2.35 
2.15 2.00 
1.60 1.45 
for 
2.35 
1.85 
write 
prices, 
Wallace 
Muscadiue GRAPES 
The famous cluster Grape of the South. Hardy in southern and eastern _part of 
Virginia and states farther south. Plant Tar-Heel or Wallace with Bronze Scupper- 
nong, Hunt or Thomas to insure full crop. 
BRONZE SCUPPERNONG. Bronze flesh; pulpy, sweet, 
‘HUNT. Black berries; thin skin. Excellent flavor. Early. we 
~| THOMAS. Reddish purple. Pulp sweet, tender. Vigorous, prolific. 
musky flavor. September. 
PRICES ON ABOVE MUSCADINES: 2-yr., 1 to 5, $1.25 each; 5 to 10, $1.10 
each; 10 to 30, $1.00 each; 30 to 50, 90¢ each. 
NEW, SELF-FERTILE CROSS-POLLINATING MUSCADINES 
pollinator. 
N TAR-HEEL. Jet-black fruit. Desirable for its fruit as well as pollination qualities. 
Ripens with Bronze Scuppernong. ; 
“JWALLACE. Good quality white fruit ripening in large clusters. Self-fertile, cross 
PRICES ON TAR-HEEL and WALLACE. 1 to 5, $1.75 each; 5 to 10, $1.60 each; 
10 to 30, $1.35 each. 
Cavalier 
NEW EBONY KING 
BLACKBERRY 
Upright, large, sweet, hardy, 
early bearer, no blanks or sterile 
plants—best Blackberry avail- 
able. PRICES: 2-yr. trans- 
lants, 6 for $3.00; 12 for 
5.50; 25 for $10.00; 50 for 
$19.00; 100 for $34.50. 
NECTARINE 
Delicious, highly flavored fruit produced by 
crossing Plum and Peach. Appearance similar 
to Plum; flavor combination of Peach and 
Plum. Listed by some as a fuzzless Peach. We 
offer the following varieties. 
CAVALIER. Yellow-fleshed freestone with 
red and yellow skin. Ripens 8 days before 
Elberta Peach. Introduced by Virginia Agri- 
cultural Experiment Station. 
REDCHIEF. White-fleshed freestone, also in- 
troduced by Virginia Agricultural Experi- 
ment Station. Ripens few days ahead of 
Cavalier. 
NECTARINE PRICES: 6-7 ft., Jumbo Size, 
$3.00 each in lots of 1 to 5; 5 to 10, $2.75 
each; 10 to 30, $2.50 each. 
+t Growers —— 
STRAWBERRIES 
Grow aud Enjoy Your Own Prutt 
Vine OF fr 
om Your 
For Spring 
Plant Apples for fruit, shade and landscape effect. No fruit ss quite as delicious as that grown in your own garden 
Our selection of the better varieties of Apples will furnish fruit from earliest to latest, 
During the past twenty years many trees of the old varieties 
represent only a small per cent of the los 
plantings of the better Apples would be a profitable investment. 
STANDARD SUMMER and FALL APPLES 
GRIMES GOLDEN. Popular spicy, golden yellow. Sep- 
tember. 
‘ HORSE APPLE. Old-time greenish 
pickling. 
more height than given above. 
} PRICES 5- and 6-YEAR TREES 
1to3 
Each 
5-yr., 7- 8 ft., Super Size |. .$4.50 
6-yr., 8-10 ft., Bearing Size .. 6.00 
NOTE: 5- and 6-yr. trees too large 
PEACHES 
Our table listing Peaches in ripening 
order enables you to make a selection 
furnishing fruit from earliest to latest; 
also indicates good and excellent freez- 
ing qualitie: 
In descriptions below, 
Peaches with yellow flesh; 
flesh; (R), red flesh. 
\AMBER GEM. (Y). Commercial! cling- 
(Y) indicates 
(W), white 
e stone canner. Firm, good quality 
BELLE OF GEORGIA. (W). Old 
favorite home canning Peach. 
DIXIGEM. (Y). New, vigorous and 
prolific. 
ELBERTA. (Y). Most extensively 
planted Peach in both home and com- 
mercial orchards. Too well known to 
\ require lengthy description 
GOLDEN JUBILEE. (Y). Sweet, ex- 
cellent flavor. Home favorite 
HALE-HAVEN. (Y). High-ranking 
commercial Peach, 
HEATH CLING. (W). Clingstone pick- 
ling variety. 
“ INDIAN. (R). Solid red clingstone 
Old standby for pickling 
“iJ. H. HALE. (Y). Quality Peach for 
home and commercial growers. 
—KRUMMEL. (Y). Large yellow free- 
stone with red cheek. Late. 
REDCAP. (Y). New clingstone. In- 
troduced by U. S. 
Agriculture. 
Department of 
Good flavor. Promising. 
RED HAVEN. (Y). Grand new home 
ana commercial orchard variety. 
REDSKIN. (Y). Red skin; yellow, 
firm flesh. High rating canner. 
SHIPPER’S LATE RED. (Y). Attrac- 
tive red coloring. Large, productive. 
~\SULLIVAN’S EARLY ELBERTA. 
(Y). Sport of Elberta, identical size 
and color. 
f 
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Plums—the firm European and the 
Most fruit and nut trees bear tender, juicy Oriental. For best 
more consistently when cross pol- results we recommend planting 
lination is provided for. Planting Easily Grown, Early, two or more varieties to provide 
in lots of two or more is advisable. Prolific Bearers for cross pollination. 
\ ABUNDANCE. Oriental. Lemon- ‘ MAMMOTH GOLDEN. Euro- 
Brown Turkey Fig yellow overspread with bright pean type. Delicious, large gold- 
red. August. en yellow. Early August. 
SHROPSHIRE DAMSON. Im- 
. BURBANK. Oriental. Very sweet proved Damson, larger than old 
Purplish red with yellow flesh. type. Dark blue. August. 
August. \ STANLEY PRUNE. Large, firm, 
GREEN GAGE. §£ dark blue. Juicy, fine-grained, 
A southern fruit grown only in southern and eastern part of Old. favorite for hone nes eee pen deree week VAC Soe 
Virginia and in states farther south. Not recommended for general plish green. August =) ana: Tesh pears Ce 1g, Treezing 
planting north of Virginia. r and drying 
~ BROWN TURKEY. Dark brown skin covered with thick blue PLUM PRICES 
bloom. Red flesh, delicious flavor. 1to5 5to10 10to30 30toso 
~ CELESTIAL. Old favorite. Light in color, medium size, prolific. 4-6 ft. od re coca ae 
Sweet and excellent. 3-4 Ft. “7095 160 was ay 
1to5 5to10 10to30 30to50 35.3 ¢. ae : 1:40 130 on Ta 
Bs ; Each Each Each Each 6-7 ft., Jumbo Size 3.00 275 Bea pao 
3-4 ft., Bearing Size ......... $2.00 $1.85 $1.75 $1.65 re 
PE Sooo aaDRONnOUE 1.65 1.55 1.45 1.35 APRICOT. Same sizes and prices as Plums 
{ Write for commercial prices on larger quantities 
> ee 
\ TRAVIS MULBERRY. Hybrid Mulberry, being large, sweet and 
4-6 ft. size, $2.20 each in lots of 1 to 5; 5 to 10, $2.00 each. Write for prices 
on larger quantities. 
elie deme 
sme 
a 
Mary Washington 
See Front Cover 
Home Freezer 
yellow. 
\ HYSLOP CRAB. Red, medium size. Fine for jellies and ~SUMMER YELLOW DELICIOUS. Golden yellow. Re- 
“YELLOW TRANSPARENT. Favorite for sauce, and a 
= good shipper. Late June. Double 
Standard Apple Tree Prices RIPENING ORDER—Summer and Fall Apples Red 
1 5 10 30 Variety Color Delicious 
toS tol10 to30 to50 Yellow Transparent Yellow 
Each Each Each Each Lodi Yellow 
2-yr., 4-6 ft. branched ...$1.85 $1.70 $1.50 $1.35 Summer Yellow Delicious Yellow ‘ 
2-yr., 3-4 ft. branched ... 1.35 1.20 1.10 +95 Horse Greenish yellow 
l-yr., 4-6 ft. whips - 1.75 1.60 1.40 1.25 Maiden Blush Red blushed 
1-yr., 3-4 ft. whips ...... 1.25 1.10 1.00 .90 FieslounGrae Red Early Bearing——Adapted to Limited Sp 
3 and 4-yr., 6-7 ft., Grimes Golden Golden yellow So eat lar eye brakes 
Jumbo Size . seeeee. 290 2.75 2.60 2.40 : Dwarf Apple Trees offered in following riet 
GE Jumbo Trees are available in most varieties Delicious, Double Red SEEN Dah SLES: 
eee SAVE TIME IN GROWING FRUIT Stayman, Double Red ge AR we ayo 
Note: On quantities of 50 or more, submit your - q j . c 5 2-yr., 3-4 ft. trees, $3.25 each in lots of 1 to 5; 5 to 10, 
Tistaifoxut commercial erowersmiarices: By planting our Super and Bearing Size Apple trees which $3.15 each. 
Note: The height of our trees is listed conservative- 
ly as frequently many of the stronger varieties have 
Following Special Varieties offered at 
tree above standard variety prices: Double Red Rome 
Strain No. 262; Double Red Stayman Strain No. 201. 
POLLINATION 
WAYNESBORO NURSERIES 
WAYNESBORO, VIRGINIA 
SMALL FRUITS 
and 
LANDSCAPE 
PLANT 
MATERIAL 
1955 Planting 
have been abandoned, while plantings of new ones 
. Apple production is expected to decline for many years to come. Surely 
LODI. Improved Yellow Transparent, Early July 
~\MAIDEN BLUSH. Medium size, yellow background, red 
August. blush, August. 
sembles Winter Yellow Delicious. 
have been twice transplanted and will furnish fruit much 
2-yr., 4-5 ft. trees, $3.75 each in lots of 1 to 5; 5 to 10, 
lier th smaller, younger trees. Available in following $3.50 each. 
varieties. Sizes and prices at left below 
Anoka M. B. Twig 
10e per *Bonum I zon Winesap . 
Stayman, Double Red While Stock 
s, Double Red Summer Yellow Delicious RACT Az : 
Double Red Winesap is Complete 
Early Harvest Winter Banana 
*Jonathan, Double Red Yellow Transparent 
3to10 10 to 30 Lodi "York Imperial 
Each Each *Lowry *Yorking 
$4.25 $4.00 Maiden Blush 
‘ 5.75 5.50 * Indicates varieties especially recommended 
for parcel post, for pollination 
F 
r 
ie ' 
Elberta j 
‘ 
¥ 
L: 
¥ 
PEACH TREE PRICES 
1toS5 5to10 10to30 30to50 
Each Each Each Each 
t., Jumbo Size $1.90 $1.75 $1.60 $1.45 
Select . 1.60 1.45 1.30 1.20 
. 1.25 1.10 1.00 -90 
-90 80 70 -60 
2.85 2.75 2.60 2.35 
Heavy 
Medium ae 
Super Size 
, Note: On quantities of 50 or more, submit your list 
for commercial growers’ prices. 
PEACHES Ripening Order, Class, Freezing Qualities 
The ripening date given is for a normal season at Waynesboro, Virginia 
Note: C indicates Clingstone; F, Freestone; S, Semi-Freestone. 
J " EARLY VARIETIES 
Variety Ripening Period Variety Ripening Period 
Redeap (C) July 5 *Red Haven (F) July 15 
**Dixigem (F) July 15 *Golden Jubilee (F) July 20 
MIDSEASON VARIETIES 
: Ripening Ripening 
Variety Period Variety Period 
**Hale-Haven (F) Aug. 1 **Redskin (F) Aug. 10 
Amber Gem (C) Aug. 5 *Elberta (F) Aug. 15 
Sullivan’s Early Elberta (F) Aug. 5 **J. H. Hale (F) Aug. lf 
*Belle of Georgia (F) Aug. 10 Shipper’s Red (F) Aug. 20 
LATE VARIETIES 
Variety Ripening Period Variety Ripening Period 
**Indian (C) Sept. 10 Krummel (F) Oct. ob: 
Heath Cling (C) Sept. 15 
* Indicates good freezing qualities. 
** Indicates excellent freezing qualities. 
TREE-RIPENED PEACHES 
Sweetest and best flavored. Enjoy 
Tree-Ripened Peaches for home use, 
the best by planting and growing 
The following varieties are recom- 
mended for a home orchard. 
2 Hale-Haven 2 Belle 
Total 6-Tree Home Orchard, 5-6 
PEAR 
of Georgia 2 Elberta 
ft., Jumbo Size, $10.85, Express. 
Delicious Fresh From 
The Tree or Canned 
NC BARTLETT. Large, long. Rich KIEFFER. Large, well known, pop- 
golden yellow, red cheek. One of ular canner. Bell-shaped. Late 
the best in quality. August. September. 
‘ SECKEL. amous little brown, 
SN. CLAPP’S FAVORITE. Resembles rusty-colored sweet Pear. Delic- 
Bartlett in shape, color, quality. ious eaten from hand or pickled 
July. Late September. 
PEAR PRICES 
(With exception of New Orient) 
‘Ori i - i t P 
May Be Used New Orient Blight-Resistan ear 
A blight-resistant Pear of good quality, non Died to ae 
iz 5 10 30 where blight makes many varieties impossible Round; yel- 
toS5 to10 to30 to50 For Shade lowish background with red blush. Melting, juicy, mild, sub- 
Each Each Each Each II acid. Vigorous, productive. Late August 
a6 (fs Sanaa cePiesace $2.20 $2.00 $1.80 $1.60 As Well As 1to5 5tol0 10to30 30to 50 
a : Each Each Each ac 
oA ft aeneugoneced EEE UE AE REY Fruit 4-6 ft. $2.50 $2.30 $2.10 $1.90 
6-7 ft., Jumbo Size .. 3.00 2.75 2.50 2.25 3-4 Ft. 2.25 2.10 1.90 1.75 
There are two distinct types of 
PLUMS 
delicious. 
™~PAW PAW. Native to parts of 
Virginia. Somewhat resembles the 
Banana and is much relished by 
many. 3-4 ft. trees, $2.75 each. 
4-5 ft. trees, $3.50 each. 
‘ORIENTAL PERSIMMON. Some- 
times regarded as a tropical fruit, 
but can be grown in Virginia and 
FIVE GIANT CULTIVATED VARIETIES 
Listed in Ripening Order 
Blueberries require an acid humus soil, which 
along the coastline much farther may be provided by using 1 9 ; Aa 
y E t sing to 2 lbs. applica- 
north, as well as throughout the tion of RHO-ZA-GROW, depending upon size 
South. Large, delicious, orange- of plants. See our 56-page Planting Guide for 
Ay ft. trees, $2.75 eae etek Rho-Za-Grow information and prices 
of 1 to 5; 5 to 10, $2.65 each. WEYMOUTH. New, early. Dark blue 
‘NATIVE AMERICAN PERSIM- “RANCOCAS. Vigorous, slender, upright grow- 
MON. Adapted to a wide range of er. Few days earlier than Rubel 
soil and climate. 6-7 ft. trees, : 
$2.75 each. CONCORD. Tall, upright grower. Fine flavor 
and appearance, Early 
~RUBEL. Tall bush, well developed and produc- 
Sweet Potato Plants 
eye ; tive. Ripens early July 
For May and June ipmen 
ee ia Fi 2 pay , JERSEY. Very large, vigorous bush. Ber- 
NANCY + Fine for baking. ries largest of any we list; medium blue. 
Tender, yellow and sweet. Tuly 
PORTO RICO. Red skin; deep, 7 1 5 10 30 
rich yellow flesh. toS to10 to30 to50 
100 Plants $1.30, Postpaid Each Each Each Each 
250 ants itt Rostpad 3-yr., 12-18 in. ..$1.30 $1.05 $0.95 $0.85 
500 Plants 25, Postpai = 24 7 
1000 Plants 9.00, Express 4-yr., 18-24 in. .. 1.85 1.60 1.35 1.20 
Collect Note: On quantities of more than 50, 
write for commercial growers’ prices. See 
our Planting Guide Catalog for prices on 
B&B Specimen Blueberries. 
RHUBARB 
CANADA RED. 
MARY WASHINGTON 
(Pie Plant) 
PEDIGREED ASPARAGUS 
Reddest of all the Red 
New, rust-resistant. Easily Rhubarbs. Divisions, $1.00 each; 3 for 
grown, producing an enormous $2.75; 6 for $5.00. 
amount of wholesome food at 
smal] cost and effort. 
2-year field-grown: $2.25 per 
25; $3.75 per 50; $6.00 per 100; 
$12.00 per 250; $18.00 per 500; 
$30.00 per 1,000. 
3-year, jumbo size: $4.00 
per 25; $6.75 per 50; $11.00 per 
100; $22.00 per 250; $32.50 per 
500; $55.00 per 1,000. 
VICTORIA. Enormous, long, tender stalks 
Early. 2-yr. roots, 3 for $1.00; 6 for 
$1.50; 12 for $2.75; 25 for $5.00; 50 for 
$8.50; 100 for $15.00. 
Jumbo Size transplanted roots: 60c 
each; 3 for $1.50; 6 for $2.75; 12 for 
$5.00; 25 for $8.50; 50 for $15.00; 100 
for $25.00. 
HERBS and GARDEN ROOTS. 
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