Fruit Trees and Small Fruits 58 
FRUIT TREES 
APPLES 
Early Harvest. Large; pale yellow; tender, with a fine 
flavor; a good grower and heavy bearer; one of the first to 
cipen. August. 
Red Astrachan. Large, very handsome; juicy; very hardy; 
a good bearer. August. 
Yellow Transparent. Russian Apple; medium size; skin 
pale yellow when ripe; flesh tender and juicy; very produc- 
tive. August. 
Fall Pippin. Very large, yellow; flesh tender and delicious; 
free grower; fine bearer; one of the most valuable varieties 
for table and market. October. 
Gravenstein. Very large, pale yellow, with red streaks; 
finest quality; very productive. September-October. 
Maiden’s Blush. Large, flat shape; pale yellow with red 
cheek; a perfect beauty; tender and pleasant; good bearer. 
September-October. 
Baldwin. Large, bright red; crisp, juicy and rich; one of 
the most popular and profitable sorts for any purpose. De- 
cember-March. 
Ben Davis. Large, handsome, striped Apple of good qual- 
ity; a late keeper; hardy and productive. December. 
Northern Spy. Large, striped; flesh rich and of high flavor. 
One of the finest keeping Apples. July. 
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CHERRIES 
Coe’s Transparent. Medium size; pale amber, red and mot- 
tled. Very sweet. Late June. 
Governor Wood. Round, heart-shaped fruit; light yellow, 
shaded with bright red; juicy and rich flavor. Vigorous and 
productive. Late June. 
Yellow Spanish. Large, pale yellow, with bright red cheek; 
vigorous and productive. Late June. 
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PEACHES 
Crawford’s Early. .A large, magnificent yellow Peach of 
good quality; one of the most popular varieties. Early Sep- 
tember. 
Crawford’s Late. A superb yellow; excellent quality. Late 
September. 
Elberta. Large; yellow, with red cheek; flesh firm, yellow 
and juicy; fine quality. Early September. 
Stump of the World. Very large, creamy_ white, 
bright red cheek; juicy and fine flavor; very productive. 
September. 
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PEARS 
Bartlett. A very popular variety, large and highly flavored; 
color clear yellow. Middle to late September. 
Clapp’s Favorite. Large, pale lemon-yellow; 
juicy and buttery. August. 
Flemish Beauty. Large; greenish yellow and brown, with 
large spots of russet; rich and juicy. 
Seckel. Small, yellowish russet; flesh whitish, buttery and 
very sweet and melting. The hardiest and healthiest of all. 
Very prolific. September-October. 
Sheldon. Large, round shape; yellowish, russet and red; 
rich and delicious. October-November. 
First-class standards......... Each 75c., doz. $7.50 
PLUMS 
Abundance. Very large, oblong; amber color, nearly cov- 
ered with red and overspread with a thick bloom; flesh 
orange-yellow, juicy, melting and delightfully sweet; stone 
small and free; strong-growing and early bearing. August. 
Damson. Large; fine quality; excellent for canning. Octo- 
ber. 
German Prune. 
drying; agreeable flavor. 
Victoria (Sharp’s Emperor). 
very large; purplish red color; 
bearer. September. 
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Large, long oval; dark purple; fine for 
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One of the finest varieties; 
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SMALL FRUITS 
GRAPES 
Concord. Fine black variety; splendid flavor; reliable and 
productive; one of the most popular varieties. 
Hartford. Very hardy and early; great bearer. 
Brighton. Flesh rich, sweet and of the best quality; 
ripens early. Very productive and vigorous. : 
Catawba. Bunches large and loose; berries large, coppery 
red, becoming purple when well ripened. 
Green Mountain. An extra-éarly Grape; skin very thin, 
tender and sweet, containing only one or two seeds; superb 
quality. 
Niagara. Bunch medium to large; very large, roundish, uni- 
form: skin thin, with a thin, whitish bloom; flesh slightly 
pulpy and juicy; very hardy and productive. 
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CURRANTS 
Very much esteemed for jellies. 
A popular red Currant, very large and 
Black Naples. 
Fay’s Prolific. 
productiv 2. 
Red Dutch. 
very productive. 
White Grape. Very large; yellowish white: sweet or very 
mild acid; fine bearer. 
Each 15c., doz. $1.50. 
GOOSEBERRIES 
It is best to plant in rich ground. Clean out old wood in 
Spring and trim to keep bushes in shape. 
Columbus. Large, oval, greenish yellow; fine quality. 
Industry. Large; roundish oval; dark red; of fine flavor 
and very productive. ; 
Red Jacket. Large; red, good flavor; hardy and prolific. 
Each 20c., doz. $2.00. 
RASPBERRIES 
Plant in rows about 5 feet apart and 3 feet between the 
plants. They like good, rich soil, with plenty of manure. 
Early in the Spring cut out the old wood which bore the last 
crop of fruit. 
A well-known variety; immense bunches; 
Brandywine. Large, bright red; very firm; sub-acid; hardy 
and productive. 
Cuthbert (Queen of the Market). Red, very large and 
firm; sweet and luscious. 
Golden Queen. Large, amber color; firm, fine quality; re- 
markably productive. 
Miller. Large, bright red; rich flavor; core small; vigorous 
grower; hardy and very productive. 
Cumberland. Very large, glossy berries; firm, juicy and 
sweet. 
Ohio. Great producer; very fine flavor; highly esteemed for 
drying. Doz. $1.00, 100 $7.00. 
BLACKBERRIES 
Early Harvest. Small size; tender, vigorous and productive; 
very early. 
Erie. Large and of good quality; early. 
Kittatinny. Large, glossy black; sweet and juicy; excellent 
when fully ripe. 
Lawton. Large, oval, black; sweet; excellent; an old 
favorite. 
Snyder. Medium size; sweet and melting; very hardy and 
enormously productive. 
75c. per doz., $6.00 per 100; extra size, $1.50 per 
doz., $10.00 per 100. 
STRAWBERRIES—Layer Plants 
Brandywine. Perfect. Large and juicy. Late. 
Gandy. Perfect. One of the best varieties. Late. 
Glen Mary. Perfect. 
Marshall. Perfect. 
Large size; one of the best. Late. 
Fine, large berries. Early. 
Nick Ohmer. Perfect. Giant Strawberry, never misshapen. 
Midseason. 
Wm. Belt. Perfect. The fruit is conical, rather long, regu- 
lar in outline. Bright red and glossy. 
35c. per doz., $2.00 per 100, $15.00 per 1,000 
