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 from our Nursery 



96N51 J. H. Hale Peach 



APPLES 



Plant 30 feet apart each way 



96N13 Grimes' Golden ^il' 



ncMrte R-al^liirin standard fruit for American and export markets. 

 »Dl>UO DaiQWin Early winter; dark red; hig-h quality. 



QAIMnO Ofalir>irkiiG ^° other sort has so completely won the country 

 9D1^U9 i-'Cii^.iuus on the basis of sheer merit as has "Delicious." 

 The apples vary slightly in shape and coloring in different sections and 

 on different soils. An early and profuse bearer. Fruit large, dark red 

 over a yellow ground, flavor of the finest. 



le unusual, oblong conic shape and 

 beautiful golden transparent yellow color 

 make this variety widely known. It is famous for its superb flavor. 

 Early winter. 



OCMIQ 1\4/<1nfnck -^ deep red apple of large size; flavor extra good. 

 »blNl» IVlCiniOSn considered ideal by many. Fall. 



QfiN9^ Stavman'* Wint^can ^"^ °* *^he very best money-making 

 ifOly^O Oiayman S VVinesap winter apples; quality excellent. Red 

 distinctly striped with carmine; of large size and pleasing flavor. 



QfiN"?? Yelln-w Tran«sr»ar*»rif "^^^V early, yellow summer apple; 

 tPOl'NJiS 1 CIlOW iranspareni tart and pleasant flavor; roadside or 

 nearby market favorite. Known everywhere and largely planted. July. 



Not Prepaid 



6 12 25 50 100 



$3.00 $5.00 $ ».00 $16.00 $30.00 



3.75 6.50 12.00 22.00 42.00 



Prices Prepaid 



Size Each 3 



3 to 4 ft $0.80 $1.80 



4 to 5 It 95 2.30 



2 to 3 ft. — Orchard size. Any of the Prepaid 



above varieties, but no less than 5 of 5 10 



one kind sold $1.75 $3.25 



IVot Prepaid 



25 50 100 



$5.00 $9.00 $17.00 



PEACHES 



96N41 Carmen 



Plant 18 feet apart each way. 



The earliest standard variety of merit. 



Creamy white or pale yellow skin, with 

 deep blush. White flesh; semi-cling stone. Prolific bearer; 

 valuable for market. 



OCM/11 Rrkr'Viecf'Af -^ valuable, extra early, yellow peach 

 SjOIN^o IVOCneSlcr that begins to bear quite young. 

 The fruit grows to immense size, is a beautiful orange yel- 

 low, blushed and mottled with dark red spots. The yellow 

 flesh is very juicy and highly flavored. Freestone. Middle 

 of August. 



OfilMCI I l-I 1-IalA ^'^ season of ripening it bridges the 

 SIOiNOl •!• n. naie 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. 



Midseason. Fruit large, skin golden yel- 

 low with deep red cheek. Flesh yellow, 

 very fine grain, juicy, rich, sw^eet and splendidly flavored, a 

 perfect freestone. Best known and most largely grow^n. 



OCMCO I afA Cva-wfnvA T-'arge, yellow with red cheek; 

 96IN59 L-ate l^rawrora Aesh deep, a large and beau- 

 tiful late peach which Is recommended for the home orchard. 

 Round in form, flesh" yellow. 



96N55 Elberta 



Prices 

 Size 



3 to 4 ft. 



4 to 5 ft. 



Prepaid 



Each 3 

 . $0.70 $1.50 

 . .80 1.80 



6 



$2.25 



2.85 



12 



$4.00 



4.75 



Not Prepaid 



25 50 



2 to 3 ft Orchard size. Any 



of the above varieties but no 

 less than 5 of one kind sold. 



Prepaid 



5 10 



$1.75 $3.25 



100 



$7.00 $13.00 $25.00 

 9.00 16.00 30.00 



I Not Prepaid 



25 50 100 

 I $5.00 $9.00 $17.00 



PLUMS 



96N82 Abundance 

 96N84 Burbank 

 96N86 German Prune 

 96N88 Shropshire ^^eYervfnS.^ 



dark pvirple 



Prices 

 Size 



3 to 4 ft 



4 to 5 ft 



Plant 20 feet apart each way 



(Japanese). Early, amber and red; 

 very juicy and excellent quality. 



(Japanese). Late August; cherry-red; 

 yellow flesh; hardy and productive. 



(European). Oval fruit, pur- 

 plish-blue; rich and juicy. 



A favorite Damson for 

 Fruit oval, medium size, 



produced in clusters. 



Prepaid 



Each 3 



6 



Not Prepaid 



12 25 50 



100 



$0.75 $1.75 



$2.75 



$4.50 $8.50 $16.00 



$30.00 



.90 2.25 



3.75 



6.50 12.00 22.00 



42.00 



CHERRIES 



96N63 Black Tartarian 



purplish-black; very sweet. 



96N65 Montmorency 

 9N669 Yellow Spanish ^^^^^*> 



Plant sweet varieties 25 feet apart each way. 

 Plant sour varieties 20 feet apart each way. 



(Sweet). Most largely planted 

 of the sweet cherries; early, 



Prices Prepaid 



Size Each 3 



3 to 4 ft $0.95 $2.30 



4 to 5 ft 1.20 3.00 



(Sour). Fruit bright red, large, 

 popular for pie making. 



Pale amber, red- 

 cheeked; large, firm and juicy. 



Not Prepaid 



6 12 25 50 100 



$3.85 $6.75 $12.50 $24.00 $47.00 



5.25 9.50 18.00 34.00 65.00 



96N71 Bartlett Pear 



PFARS; P'«"t20feet 



A Mlj/^MlLk? apart each way 



Q6N71 Rartlf'tf- ^°^* widely 

 jyoi-ifX Darueil grown variety; 



large size; high flavored; yellow; 



Aug.ust-September. 



96N73 Clapp's Favorite 



Large, vinous, melting; green, 

 with red cheek. August. 



Qfi1M7i; ICiofFf^v Yellow with red 

 ^JOlN/d IVieiier cheek. Perhaps 

 the most extensively grown of all 

 ■winter varieties. 



OCM'7'7 ^o^'lral Small fruits but 

 »D1> / / OeCKei fine grained flesh, 

 dull red Avith russet; October. 



Prices of above varieties of Pears: 



3 to 4 ft. 85c each; 3 for $2.00, pre- 

 paid. Not prepaid, 6 for $3.25; $5.50 

 per doz.; 25 for $10.00; 50 for $18.00; 



$35.00 per 100 



4 to 5 ft. $1.00 each; 3 for $2.50, pre- 

 paid. Not prepaid, 6 for $4.25'; .$7-50 

 per doz.; 25 for $14.00; 50 for $26.00; 



$50.00 per lOO 



96N63 Black Tartarian Cherry 



If varieties other than those listed are wanted, write us for prices 



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