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COME INTO THE GARDEN 



Summer Varieties Fall Varieties 



Red Astracban Duchess of Oldenburg 



Yellow Transparent Gravenstein 

 Early Harvest Mcintosh Red 



Winter Varieties 

 Winter Banana 

 Stayman's Winesap 

 R. I. Greening 

 Northern Spy 

 King 



Pears 



A rather hard clay soil suits pears better than any other, as it 

 is desirable for them to make their growth slowly in order to in- 

 sure strong fiber in their wood. Pears require spraying also. 



Early 

 Wilder 

 Clapp's Favorite 



Medium 

 Seckel 



Peaches 



Late 

 Anjou 

 Winter Nelis 



Light sandy soil is best suited to the peach and to its close rela- 

 tives, the Apricot and Nectarine. Spraying is necessary to keep 

 these in health and insure perfect fruit. 



Early 

 Greensboro 

 Belle of Georgia 



Medium 

 Globe 

 Early Rivers 



Apricots 

 Alberge de Montgamet 



Late 

 Stump the World 

 Stevens Rareripe 



Moorpark 



Nectarines 



Early Violet 



Elruge 



Cherries 



Sweet cherries prefer a light, rather dry, but retentive soil. 

 Sour cherries like more moisture and will do well in the heavier 

 land. 



Sour Sweet 



Montmorency Robert's Redheart 



English Morello Windsor 



