Fruits for Home and Market 



APPLES 



Plant 30 feet apart 



96N05 Baldwin feY/^^hi^i 



96N09 Delicious 



nter; dark 

 g-h quality. 



No other sort has 

 so completely won 

 the country on the basis of sheer merit 

 as has "Delicious." The apples vary 

 slig-htly in shape and coloring in differ- 

 ent sections and on different soils. An 

 early and profuse bearer. Fruit large, 

 dark red over a yellow ground, flavor 

 of the finest. 



96N19 Mcintosh ^f'^fi'rg'e ^''izl! 



flavor extra good 

 many. Fall. 



Considered ideal by 



96N23 Stayman's Winesap 



One of the very best money - making 

 winter apples; quality excellent. Red 

 distinctly striped with carmine; of large 

 size and pleasing flavor. 



96N32 Yellow Transparent 



Very early, yellow summer apple; tart 

 and pleasant flavor; roadside or nearby 

 market favorite. Known everywhere 

 and largely planted. July. 



Any of the above varieties of Apples: 

 4 to 5 ft. 90c each; 3 fop $2.25, prepaid. 

 Not prepaid, 6 for $3.75; $7.00 per doz.; 

 25 for $11.00; 50 for $21.00; .$40.0O per 100 



96Ng6 Plum 

 German Prune 



PLUMS 



Plant 20 feet apart 



96N82 Abundance ^irly,^ amb'er 

 and red; very juicy and excellent qual- 

 ity. 



96N84 Burbank iSill'^Lr'^^'! 



red; yellow flesh; hardy and productive. 



96N86 German Prune < ^e a "n" >" 



Oval fruit, purplish-blue; rich and juicy. 



Any of the above varieties of Plums: 

 4 to 5 ft. 90c each; 3 for $2.25, prepaid. 

 Not prepaid, 6 for $3.75; $7.0O per doz.; 

 25 for $11.00; 50 for $21.00; $40.0O per lOO 



CHERRIES 



Plant sweet varieties 25 feet apart 

 Plant sour varieties 20 feet apart 



96N63 Black Tartarian ifTs't 



largely planted of the sweet cherries; 

 early, purplish-black; very sweet. 



96N65 Montmorency ^^ r'' u i t 



bright red, large, popular for pie mak- 

 ing. 



96N69 Yellow Spanish ^p^Te^lm- 



ber, red-cheeked; large, firm and juicy. 



Any of the above varieties of Cherries: 

 4 to 5 ft. $1.20 each; 3 for $3.00, prepaid. 

 Not prepaid, 6 for $5.25; $9.50 per doz.; 

 25 for $18.00; 50 for $34.00; $65.00 per 100 



Plant 18 feet apart 



PEACHES 



96N47 Belle of Georgia i\ ? %V, 



mid-season white freestone w^hich ships 

 well. Skin white with red cheek; flesh 

 white, firm and of excellent fiavor. 



96N43 Rochester fra^liny/^e^f: 



low peach that begins to bear quite 

 young. The fruit grows to immense, 

 size, is a beautiful orange yellow, blush-i 

 ed and mottled with dark red spots. The 

 yellow flesh is very juicy and highly 

 flavored. Freestone. Middle of August. 



QANCl I H Halo In season of rip- 

 901'NOl J. in. riaie enlng it bridges 

 the gap between Rochester and Elberta. 

 The peaches are very large, of round 

 shape, with a deep golden yellow skin 

 overlaid with carmine; flesh is golden. 



QANI^e: PIK^rf a Midseason. Fruit 

 »blN£>9 Eaoeria large, skin golden 

 yellow with deep red cheek. Flesh yel- 

 low, very flne grain, juicy, rich, sweet 

 and splendidly flavored, a perfect free- 

 stone. Best known and most largely 

 grown. 



Any of the above varieties of Peaches: 

 4 to 5 ft. 75c each; 3 for $1.80, prepaid. 

 Not prepaid, 6 for $2.85; $4.75 per doz.; 

 25 for $9.00; 50 for $16.00; $30.00 per 100 



PEARS 



Plant 20 feet 

 apart each way 



96N71 RarflAH Most widely grown 

 30i'M/l OarueW variety; large size; 

 high flavored; yellow; August-September. 



96N73 Clapp's Favorite ^tnolV. 



melting; green, with red cheek. August. 



QCM'7'7 ^oflrol Small fruits but fine 

 von 1 1 aeCKei grained fiesh, dull 

 red with russet; October. 



Prices of above varieties of Pears: 

 4 to 5 ft. $1.0O each; 3 for $2.50, prepaid. 

 Not prepaid, 6 for $4.25; $7.50 per doz.; 

 25 for $14.0O; 50 for $26.00; $50.00 per 100 



Blackberries 



98N04 BLOWERS. A mammoth, up- 

 right grower; enormously productive. 

 Fruit is large, glossy, firm and luscious. 



98N08 EliDORADO.' Very popular, 



especially throughout the North and 



Northwest. Berries of medium size, jet 



black, mild and sweet, early. 



Prices of above Blackberries: 

 Prepaid 6 12 25 50 



Blowers $0.90 $1.35 $2.25 $4.00 



Elldorado 75 1.25 2.0O 3.50 



Not prepaid 

 Blowers 

 Eldorado 



100 250 500 1000 

 .$5.25 $11.75 $22.50 $44.0O 

 . 4.75 11.00 2O.0O 38.00 



98N18 Raspberry, St. Regis 



97N12 

 Grape Conc^ 



Grapes fr;;^jr;if;ts 



97N08 CATAWBA. Dull purplish-red, ' 

 medium large berries. Bunch large, long 

 and broad. The standard red Grape. 



97N34 DIAMOND. Large and compact 

 bunches. Berries are large, greenish- 

 white and juicy. Ripens early. 



97N63 -MOORE'S EARLY. Berries are 

 large, jet black with purple bloom. 

 Ripens earlier than Concord; very profit- 

 able. 



97N76 NIAGARA. The most popular 

 white grape; thin skinned, sweet and 

 luscious. Mid-season. 



Any of the above named Grapes: 



45c each; 3 for $1.00; 6 for $1.75; 



$3.25 per doz.; 25 for $6.25; 



50 for $11.50; $22.00 per 100, prepaid 



97N12 CONCORD. The most popular 

 grape in America. Bunch large, com- 

 pact; berries very large; skin tender; 

 flesh sweet, juicy. A vigorous grower. 

 Color blue-black. 



35c each; 3 for 75c; 6 for $1.35; 



$2.50 per doz.; 25 for $4.50; 50 for $8.00; 



$14.00 per 100, prepaid 



97N98 Maule's Grape Collection 



One extra strong Z-yr.-old plant each of 

 Catawba, Concord, Diamond and Moore's 

 Early (4 in all, value $1.70), sent d>1 OC 

 prepaid for only ipl.^O 



Raspberries 



98N12 CUMBERLAND. The largest 

 of all black raspberries. Strong grow- 

 er; productive; large. Mid-season. 



98N15 CTTTHBERT. A strong grower 

 and productive; very large, bright red; 

 season medium to very late. 



98N18 ST. REGIS EVERBEARING. 



Berries are of large size, surpassing 

 quality, rich, sugary, bright crimson in 

 color. Bears from June until middle of 

 October. 



Prices of above varieties of Raspberries: 



6 12 25 50 



Prepaid $0.75 $1.15 $1.85 $3.50 



100 250 500 1000 

 Not Prepaid $4.50 $8.00 $15.00 $29.00 



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