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FRUIT TREES 



APPLES 



Early Harvest. Large; pale yellow; tender, with a fine flavor; a 



good grower and heavy bearer; one of the first to ripen. August. 

 Red Astrachan. Large, very handsome; juicy; very hardy; a 



good bearer. August. 

 Yellow Transparent. Russian Apple; medium size; skin pale yel- 

 low when ripe; flesh tender and juicy; very productive. 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. Sept.-Oct. ■ 

 Baldwin. Large; bright red; crisp, juicy and rich; one of the 



most popular and profitable sorts for any purpose. Dec. -Mar. 

 Ben Davis. Large, handsome, striped Apple of good quality; a 



late keeper; hardy and productive. December. 

 Northern Spy. Large; striped; flesh rich and of high flavor. 



One of the finest keeping Apples. July. 



Extra size, 6 to 8 feet. Each 75c, doz. $7.50. 



CHERRIES 



Coe's Transparent. Medium size; pale amber, red and mottled. 



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. 



First-class. Each 75c, doz. S7.50. 



PEACHES 



Crawford's Early. A large, magnificent yellow Peach of good 

 quality; one of the most popular varieties. Early September. 



Crawford's Late. A superb yellow; excellent quality. Late Sept. 



Elberta. Large; yellow, with red cheek; flesh firm, yellow and 

 juicy; fine quality. Early September. 



Stump o f the World. Very large; creamy white, with bright red 

 cheek; juicy and fine flavor; very productive. Late September. 



Extra size standards. Each 75c, doz. S7.50. 



PEARS 



Bartlett. A very popular variety, large and highly flavored; color 



clear yellow. Middle to late September. 

 Clapp's Favorite. Large; pale lemon yellow; flesh fine, 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 covered 

 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. October. 



German Prune. Large, long oval; dark purple; fine for drying; 

 agreeable flavor. September. 



Victoria (Sharp's Emperor). One of the finest varieties; very 

 large; purplish red color; a free grower and great bearer. Sept. 

 Extra size. Each 75c, doz. $7.50. 



SMALL FRUITS 



GRAPES 



Concord. Fine black variety; splendid flavor; reliable and pro- 

 ductive; 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-early Grape; skin very thin, tender 

 and sweet, containing only one or two seeds; superb quality. 



Niagara. Bunch medium to large; very large, roundish, uniform; 

 skin thin, with a thin, whitish bloom; flesh slightly pulpy and 

 juicy; very hardy and productive. 



3-year. Each 25c, doz. $2.50, 100 $20.00. 



CURRANTS 



Black Naples. Very much esteemed for jellies. 



Fay's Prolific. A popular red Currant, very large and productive. 



Red Dutch. A well-known variety; immense bunches; very pro- 

 ductive. 



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. 



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; remarka- 

 bly 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; early. 



Erie. Large and of good quality; early. 



Kitta tinny. 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 en- 

 ormously productive. 



Doz. 75c, 100 $6.00; extra size, doz. $1.50, 100 $10. 00 ; 



STRAWBERRIES (Layer Plants) 



Brandywine. Perfect; large and juicy; late. 



Gandy. Perfect; one of the best varieties; late. 



Glen Mary. Perfect. Large size; one of the best; late. 



Marshall. Perfect; fine, large berries; early. 



Nick Ohmer. Perfect; giant Strawberry, never misshapen; mid- 

 season. 



Wm. Belt. Perfect; the fruit is conical, rather long, regular in 

 outline; bright red and glossy. 



Doz. 35c, 100 $2.00, 1000 $15.00, 



