AUTUMN CATALOGUE, 1917. 
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STRAVVBERRY PLANTS.—Continued. 
FALL-BEARING STRAWBERRIES. 
The Fall-bearing varieties produce fruit at the same season as the ordinary Strawberries, but keep bearing until frost. To get the best results for a late crop, 
the blossoms must be carefully kept off until July, or the plants will completely exhaust themselves before Fall. 
Summer it will give additional vigor to the late crop. 
Progressive. This variety was introduced by Mr. Harlow Rockhill, 
and is considered by many growers to be one of the best perpet- 
ual bearing strawberries. The fruit is rich and sweet, a deep red 
inside and out; of good medium size and quite firm. 
Superb. 
If the 
runners are kept cut during the 
The fruit of this variety is medium to large and very at- 
tractive. The berries are a glossy dark red, aromatic and of excellent 
quality. 
Pot Grown Plants of the above two varieties, $7.00 per 100. 
STRAWBERRIES FOR FORCING UNDER GLASS. 
Marshall and Nick Ohmer. 
Extra strong plants, $12.00 per 100. 
TERAINED FRUIT TREES. 
For Import only. 
Trained fruit trees for the garden have passed the experimental stage in New England and we now import them in large quantities. 
To get the trees here in good condition all orders should be in our possession not later than Jan- 
below a list of the varieties best suited to our climate. 
Delivery in Spring of 1918. 
We offer 
uary Ist, 1918, and Fruiting Trees for the orchard House, by November Ist, 1917. 
APPLES. For the Garden. 
Cox’s Orange Pippin, Allington Pippin, Blenheim Orange, King 
of the Pippin, Beauty of Bath, Worcester Permain. 
Dwarf Horizontal No. 4, 2 tiers, each $4.00; doz., $45.00. No. 2, 
3 tiers, each, $5.50; doz., $62.00. Pyramid, No. 1, each, $2.50; Extra 
large, $3.00. Half Standards, on Crab stock only, each, $3.00. 
APPLES. For the Orchard House. 
Cox’s Orange Pippin, Allington Pippin, Blenheim Orange, King of 
the Pippin, Beauty of Bath, Worcester Permain. 
Fruiting Trees, Pyramids. No. 1, pot-grown for forcing, each, $4.00; 
Extra large, $5.50. 
PEARS. For the Garden. 
Doyenne-du-Comice, Wm. Bon Chretien. (Bartlett), Louise 
Bonne de Jersey, Pitmaston Duchess, Beurre d’ Amanlis, Clapp’s 
Favorite, Dr. Jules Guyot, Durandeau. 
Dwarf Horizontal, No. 4, 2 tiers, each, $4.00; doz., $45.00; No. 2, 
3 tiers, each, $5.50; doz., $62.00; Pyramids, No. 1, each, $2.50. Extra 
large, $3.00; Standard Trained, No. 3, each, $5.50. 
PEARS. For the Orehard House. 
Doyenne-du-Comice, Wm. Bon Chretien (Bartle/f), Louise Bonne 
de Jersey, Pitmaston Duchess, Beurre d’Amanlis, Clapp’s Favor- 
ite, Dr. Jules Guyot, Durandeau. 
Fruiting Trees. Pyramids, No. 1, 
34.00; Extra large, $5.50. 
NECTARINES. For the Garden and Orehard House. 
Early Rivers, Pine Apple, River’s Orange, Stanwick Elruge, Violette 
Hative, Lord Napier, Cardinal. 
Dwarf Fan-Trained, No. 6, each $5.50; Extra large, $8.00. Half- 
Standard Fan-Trained, No. 5, each, $6.50; Extra large, 35.50. 
Fruiting Trees, Pyramids or Bushes, pot-grown, for forcing, $5.50 
Extra large, $8.50. 
APRICOTS. 
Moorpark, Hemskirk. 
Dwarf Fan-Trained, No. 6, each, $5.50; Extra large, $7.50. 
Standard Fan-Trained, No. 5, each, $5.50; Extra large, $7.50. 
pot-grown for forcing, each, 
Half- 
PEACHES. For the Garden. 
Isarly varieties. Early Albert, Early Beatrice, Grosse Mignonne, 
Medium, Royal George, Noblesse, Late, Stirling Castle, Walbur- 
ton Admirable, Princess of Wales. 
Dwarf Fan-Trained, No. 6, each, $5.50; Extra large, $8.00. Half- 
Standard Fan-Trained, No. 5, each, $6.00; Extra large, $8.00. 
PEACHES. For the Orchard House. 
Early varieties. Early Albert, Early Beatrice, Grosse Mignonne. 
Medium, Royal George, Noblesse. Late, Stirling Castle, Walbur- 
ton Admirable, Prineess of Wales. 
Dwarf Fan-Trained, No. 6, each, $5.50; Extra large, $8.00; Half- 
Standard Fan-Trained, No. 5, each, $6.00; Extra large, $8.50. 
Fruiting Trees, Pyramids or Bushes, pot-grown for forcing, each 
$5.50; Extra large, $8.00. 
PLUMS. For the Garden and Orchard House. 
Green Gage, Coe’s Golden Drop, Jefferson, River’s Early Prolific, 
Oullin’s Golden Gage, Diamond. 
Dwarf Fan-Trained, No. 6, each $4.00. Half-Standard, each $3.50. 
Fruiting Trees, Pyramids, No. 1, pot-grown, for forcing, each, $3.50; 
Extra large, $5.50. 
CHERRIES. For the Garden. 
White Heart, Black Heart, Early Rivers, Governor Wood, Bigarreau 
Napoleon, Frogmore Early. 
Standards, each, $4.00; Dwarf Fan-Trained, 
Extra large, $6.00. 
FIGS. For the Orehard House. 
Brown Turkey, Black Marseilles, White Marseilles, Negro Largo, 
Monaco Bianea, White Ischia. 
Fruiting Bushes, pot-grown, each, $5.50; Extra large, $7.50. 
NUTS. Grafted Nut Trees on 4-foot stems are very desirable either for the 
garden or orchard. In a few years they form most prolific trees and 
require no pruning. Plant in a dry, sheltered situation. Red Filbert, 
Purple Filbert, White Filbert, Lambert Filbert, Prize Cob, Prolific 
Cob. Standards grafted on 4-foot stems. Each, $4.00; doz., $45.00 
No. 6, each, $5.00. 
HOT-HOUSE GRAPES. 
Strong Planting Canes, each, $3.50. 
Strong One-Year Canes, each, $2.00. 
Alicante, Black Hamburg, Gros Colmar, Lady Hutt, Madresfield Court (Black Muscat), Mrs. Pinee’s Black Museat, Museat of Alexandria, 
Mrs. Pearson. 
Fruiting Canes. (Delivery in Spring.) 
We import annually the following varieties in strong fruiting canes: 
Alicante, Black Hamburg, Gros Colmar, Madresfield Court, Museat of Alexandria. 
Price, $6.00 each. 
