AUTUMN CATALOGUE, 1928. 



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FRUIT TREES and SMALL FRUITS. 



APPLES. 



$1.00 each; $9.00 for 10; $85.00 per 100. 



SUMMER APPLES 

 Large; pale yellow; tender and of fine flavor. 



(^Delivery October and November.) 



PEARS. 



One of the 



Early Harvest 



earliest. 



Red Astrachan. Large; crimson; crisp; juicy, slightly acid. 

 Yellow Transparent. Eariy, medium size, yellow. Mild flavor. 



AUTUMN APPLES. 

 Gravensteln. Very large; yeUow, streaked red; fine quality. 

 Wealthy. Medium size; skin Bmooth and mostly covered with dark red; 

 very hardy. 



WINTER APPLES. 

 Baldwin. Bright red; shaded yellow; crisp and juicy; one of the most 



popular. 

 Cortland. A fine new apple similar to Mcintosh but maturing later and 



keeping longer. 

 Delicious. Fruit very large, crisp and juicy; splendid keeper and shipper. 

 Fameuse or Snow. Medium; deep crimson; very tender. 

 Hubbardston Nonsuch. Large, round, striped yellow and red. 

 King of Tompkins County. Large, beautiful red; juicy, rich aromatic 



flavor. 

 Mcintosh Red. Large and handsome; skin mostly covered with bright 



red; flesh white. 

 Northern Spy. Large; striped red, very tender; splendid keeper. 

 Rhode Island Greening. Large, greenish yellow; excellent for dessert 



and cooking. Keeps until March. 

 Rome Beauty. Striped red and yellow; flesh yellow; sub-acid. 

 Hoxbury Russet. Medium; yellow russet; productive. 

 Stayman's Wlnesap. A dark, rich, red apple with indistinct stripes; flesh 



yellow, firm and juicy. 



DWARF APPLES. 



$1.25 each; $11.00 for 10. 



The dwarf trees are best suited for the home garden where the space is 

 limited. They can be planted 6 to 8 feet apart and with good care will bear 

 abundantly in about three years. We can supply the following varieties on 

 dw»rf stock: — 



Baldwin, Delicious, Mcintosh Red, Red Astrachan, Rome Beauty, 



Wealthy, Cortland. 



GRAPES 



60 ets. each; $5.00 for 10. (Except where otherwise priced.) 



We offer the following ten Hardy Grapes selected from a list submitted 

 by Dr. W. G. Kendall in a lecture at a meeting of the Mass. Horticultural 

 Society as the varieties best adapted for New England cultivation. They 

 ripen in the order listed below. 



Green Mountain. (White.) Very early; fruit medium size, greenish- 

 white, thin-skinned, sweet and juicy. $1.00 each. 



Brighton. (Red.) Medium-sized fruit of the finest quality; large 

 bunches; color wine-red. $1.00 each. 



Worden. (Blue.) Similar in appearance to Concord but bears larger 

 fruit and is earlier; bluish-black, juicy and sweet. 



Niagara. (White.) A favorite variety with large, luscious fruit of excel- 

 lent fiavor; thin-skinned, tender and juicy. 



Agawam. (Red.) Fruit is of good size and has a rich aromatic flavor 

 and attractive color. 



Diamond. (White.) Large greenish-white fruit, of delicious flavor 

 and borne in immense compact bunches. 



Concord. (Blue.) Popular variety, very hardy; fruit bluish-black, 

 large and juicy. 



Delaware. (Red.) Rather small fruit, but excellent in quality, and 

 very prolific. 75 Cts. each. 



Salem. (Red.) Late red variety; fruit large and luscious with an agree- 

 able aromatic flavor; ripens with Concord. 



Vergennes. (Red.) The latest grape of all with finely flavored fruit: 

 handsome color and good keeper. 



(Except where otherwise 



$1.25 each; $11.00 for 10; $95.00 per 100. 



priced.) 



SUMMER PEARS. 



Bartlett. Yellow with red cheek; productive and of luscious flavor. 



Clapp's Favorite. A popular variety; large, yellow and red; sweet. 



AUTUMN PEARS. 



Beurre Bosc. Large; cinnamon-russet; rich and delicious; one of the best. 

 $1.50 each; $12.50 for 10. 



Duchesse D'Angouleme. Very large; white flesh; rich and juicy. 



Sheldon. Russet with red cheek ; fine flavor. 



Seckel. Small, yellowish-brown; delicious spicy flavor. 



WINTER PEARS. 

 Beurre D'AnJou. Large; greenish russet; flesh melting; splendid flavor. 

 Lawrence. Medium size; golden-yellow; rich flavor. 



DWARF PEARS. 



$1 .25 each ; $1 1 .00 for 10. 

 The following list of select varieties can be supplied, grafted on dwarf stock 

 for planting in the same manner as the dwarf apples. 



Bartlett, Clapp's Favorite, Seckel, Beurre D'AnJou. 



RASPBERRIES. 



$1.25 for 10.; $10.00 per 100 (except where otherwise priced.) 

 La France. (Everbearing.) Large juicy berries of finest aroma; very 



prolific and hardy. $2.60 for 10; $20.00 per 100. 

 Cumberland. (Black Cap.) Large juicy black berries of delicious quality 

 Columbian. Large, dull red berries of superb flavor. 

 Cuthbert. Large dark crimson berries of excellent quality and firm texture ; 



heavy cropper. Ships well. 

 Golden Queen. Large yellow fruit; very productive. $1.80 for 10; 



$15.00 per 100. 

 Latham. (Everbearing.) A superb variety producing large, bright red 



berries from June until freezing weather. $2.00 for 10; $15.00 per 100. 

 Marlboro. Crimson fruit of large size; very early. 

 St. Regis. (Everbearing.) Bright red; fine flavor. 



BLACKBERRIES. 



$1.25 for 10; $9.00 per 100. 

 Eldorado. Large jet black berry; melting flavor; sweet and rich. 

 Erie. An early variety; fruit uniform and sweet. 

 Snyder. One of the most productive; fruit sweet and melting. 



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