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Page 131. Annual Catalogue for 1902 of Maule’s Four-Leaf 
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McPIKE.—The most wonderful grape to date. | is hardy and foliage is mildew resisting. 
CAMPBELL’S EARLY.— A new sort and 
imed to be the best early grape grown. Vine 
It is 
It was awarded the Wilder Silver Medal by the | exceptionally productive; fruit is borne in hand- 
Am. Pomological Society. It is a seedling of 
W orden, with all the good qualities of its parent. 
It is the largest and healthiest grower known. 
It is early, prolific, large and beautiful. Color, 
blue-black. Flavor is superior. Perfectly hardy. 
MOORE’S EARLY.—Popular and valuable | 
as an extra early grape for home or market. | 
Large, round, dark biue berry in big bunches. | grape. 
| ductive. 
Finely flavored. Vine bardy. 
At the single and dozen prices, delivered postpaid. 
| With purple bloom, 
|} all, both in bunch and berry. 
some large bunches; individual berries are often 
more than an inch in diameter. Color black 
Flavor rich and sweet. 
COLUMBIAN.—Claimed to be the largest of 
Strong, hardy 
grower. Enormously productive. 
GREEN MOUNTAIN.—The best early white 
Hardy and healthy grower. Very pro- 
Flavor sweet and tender. 
One-year vines. Two-year vines. 
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At the 100 rate, by express, at purchaser's expense. ipran ibe “ae Fach Doz. 100 
Brighton.—Bunch large, berry medium size; round; early 4red.......... $.10 $ .75 $ 5.00 $12 $1.00 2 6.00 
Campbell’s Early.—Very productive; early. Blackish purple... .30 2.50 20.00 .60 5.00 30.00 
Columbian.—Large and productive. Excellent quality. Early . .2d 1.75 12.00 40 3.00 2.0 
| Concord.—The popular standard sort. Thrives everywhere. Black 10 0 862.50 12 75 ©6©4.00 
Delaware.—Bunches medium size. Sweet, spicy and delicious. Red 10 75 4.00 12 1.00 5.50 
Duchess.—Ripens in mid-season. Fine, luscious berries. White...... 10 .-80 5.00 15 1.00 7.0 
Green Mountain.—An extra early white grape. Very popular 40 3.50 20.00 -50 4.50 35.00 
Jefferson.—Extra large bunch. Fine quality. Late bearer. Red.. 15 1.00 6.00 -20 1.50 10.00 
Lady.—Excellent for home garden. Early, productive and hardy 10 1.00 5.00 15 1.25 7.00 
Lady Washington.—A grand, productive variety. Late. White.. 10 100 7.00 15 150 8.00 
Lutie —A hardy, healthy grower. Color, red. Early......... .........- 15 12 8.00 DB 260 12.00 
Martha.—Medium size bunch and berry. Rich; productive. White 10 75 4.00 15 100 5.50 
MePike.—The perfection of grapes. Superior in every respect...... 1.00 1.25 
Moore’s Diamond.—Hardy and healthy. Productive; early; white.. 10 75  =4.00 10 1.00 5.00 
Moore’s Early.—One of the hardiest for the North. Black...... 10 -80 = =5.00 15 1.25 7.00 
Niagara.—The profitable standard market grape. White................ -10 60 3.50 15 -80 5.50 
Pocklington.—Large. Exceptionally hardy. Fine quality. White... 10 60 4.00 12 80 5.00 
Vergennes.—A good keeper. Large and delicious. Late. Red........ 15 1.00 5.00 2 1.75 6.00 
Woodruff.—Rapid, healthy grower. Hardy; large; delicious; red..... .20 1.25 7.00 25 i.75 ©6900 
Worden.—A large sort of the Concord type; but very early. Black. 10 75 4.00 12 1.00 5.50 
APPLES. 
BISMARCK.—The greatest novelty in recent 
years. The most wonderful of all fruits. The 
Bismarck apple will bear a fair size crop in two 
years and even the first year some plants have 
fruited. It produces fine luscious appies of large 
size and giand appearance, being yellow, some- 
times with ared cheek. The flavor is pleasant; 
quality tender, sub-acid. It is very bardy and 
an excessive bearer. It is also very ornamental 
if grown as a pot plant for decorative purposes. 
It is highly recommended and I have a fine} 
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stock to offer. 25 cts. each; 3 for 60 cts., postpaid. 
Extra size by express, 50 cts. each; 3 for $1.25. 
STARR.—A very desirable apple in every re- | 
spect. It is of good size; is pale green with 
a red tint onthe sunny side. The quality is of 
the best; flavor pleasant, sub acid. It is an enor- 
mous bearer and the size of fruit remarkable. 
It isa grand keeper and shipper and is one of 
tae best market varieties. xcellent for cook- 
ing or eating. 25 cts. each; 3 for 60 cts., postpaid. 
Extra size by express, 50 cts. each; 8 for $1.25. 
Baldwin.—Large, red. Crisp and juicy. Winter. 
Ben Davis.—Large fruit. Striped. Winter. 
Early Harvest.—Medium. Pale yellow. Summer. 
Fallawater.—Large. Yellowish green. Winter. 
Grime’s Golden.—Productiveand large. Winter. 
Gravenstein.—Good size. Striped fruit. Autumn. 
Gano.—Deep, dark red. Excellent. Winter. 
King.—Large, striped fruit. Fine quality. Winter. 
Maiden’s Blush.—Fine, large fruit. Autumn. 
Northern Spy.—Striped. Mild flavor. Winter. 
Parageon.—Dark red. Crisp flavor. Winter. 
R. I. Greening, —A standard winter apple. 
Roman Beauty.— Yellow shaded red. Winter. 
Smith’s Cider.— Yellow changing to red. Winter. 
Twenty Ounce.— Yellow striped red. Winter. 
Wine Sap.—Medium size. Deepred. Winter. 
Wealthy.—Red; productive. Fine quality. Winter. 
Wellow Transparent.—One of the earliest. 
York Imperial.— Yellow shaded red. Winter. 
Hyslop. Crab Apple.—Crimson. Productive. 
Transcendent. Crab Apple.—Bright red. 
Any of the above apples 15 cents each; $1.25 per dozen, 
postpaid. By express or freight, 2-year-old, 30 cents 
each ; $3.50 per dozen. Special prices on larger lots. 
CHERRIES. 
DWARF ROCKY MOUNTAIN.—Extreme- 
ly hardy. Four to five feet high. Elegant as an 
ornamental lawn plant or for commercial pur- 
pose. Very productive. Fruits jet black and 
large. 12 cts. each; $1.25 per dozen, postpaid; 
by express, $7.06 per 100. 2 years old, 20 cts. each; | 
$1.75 per dozen, postpaid ; $12.00 per 100, by ex- 
press or freight. 3 years old, by express, 30 cts. 
each ; $3.00 per dozen ; $20.00 per 100. 
BLACK EAGLE.—Large, tender and juicy. | 
Rich flavor; handsome. Bears in July. 
BLACK TARTARIAN.—A standa-d, popu- 
lar cherry. 
DOWNER’S LATE.—Rich, lusciou.. Red. 
ENGLISH MORELLO. — Medium sized. 
Very good flavor. Color, rich blackish red. 
EARLY RICHMOND.—FEarly June bearer. 
Finest dark red, medium size. Most luscious. 
GOV. WOOD.—Very large. Color light red. 
JUNE DUKE.—Excellent. Large, dark red. 
MAY DUKE.—Large; rich red; fine flavor. 
MONTMORENCY.—A large bright red sour 
cherry. Valuable for home and market. 
Very large, black, rich juic™ flavor. 
| edly the best mulberry. 
NAPOLEON.— Pale yellow and red. Very | 
large, productive and rich, sweet flavor. 
OXHEART. — Large, meaty fruits: 
luscious flavor. Color pale yellow and red. 
YELLOW SPANISH.— Yellow with red 
blush. Large fruit of fine quality. June bearer. 
Any of the above cherries, except where other- 
wise noted, 50 cents each; $5.00 per dozen, postpaid, 
or extra size trees by express at same prices. 
Special prices will be quoted on larger quantities. 
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MULBERRY. 
DOWNING EVERBEARING.— Undoubt- 
‘ Fine large handsome 
berries; delicious flavor. Elegant as a lawn 
tree being ornamental as well as useful. 20 
cts. each; $1.75 per doz., postpaid. By express 
or freight, 2-year-old, 50 cts. each, $4.00 per doz. 
QUINCES. 
CHAMPION. — Very hardy and prolific. 
Bears fruit, when quite young. Productive, 
large, handsome, tender yellow fruit. 
ORANGE.—The well known popular sort. 
Large golden yellow fruit. Superb quality. 
MEECH,—Enormously productive. Fruit, 
fine form and superior flavor. Bright orange. 
Any of the Quinces 50 cents each; 8 for $1.25; 
$3.50 per doz. by mail, postpaid. Larger plants 
by express or freight at same price. 
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APRICOTS. 
Japan apricots are vigorous, productive and 
hardy and more desirable than the American 
sorts. Russian varieties are very hardy. 
HUBBARD. Japan.—Large, bright golden. 
Early, productive, fine quality. 
GOLD DUST. Japan.—aA very fine luscious 
sort. Hardy, productive, early bearing, good 
flavor and very attractive in appearance. 
ACME. Japan.—Large, yellow with 
cheek. Early and productive. Hardy. 
ALEXANDER. Russian.—Early beare! 
and a sure cropper. Oblong shaped fruit 
Yellow and red. Very hardy and prolific. 
ALEXIS. Russian.—A rapid groweranda 
free bearer. Large fruit. Golden yellow. 
J.L. BUDD. Russian.—Vigorous grower, 
red 
very productive; fruit, white with red cheek. 
Large and sweet. The best late variety. 
Any of the Apricots 25 cents each; $2.25 per 
dozen, postpaid. Extra size by express or freight 
at purchasers expense 35 cents each; $3.50 per doz. 
PEACHES. 
TRIUMPH.—Extraearly and almost a free- 
stone, a feature of great value as the freestone 
sorts are all late bearers. This fine variety is 
large and handsome, of superior quality and 
color, being yellow with much red. Yellow 
flesh. 15c. each, 3 for 35c., $10.00 per 100,postpaid. 
LORENTZ.—The frost-proof peach. This 
variety has never missed a crop. It is very 
productive, large, fine flavor and vellow flesh. 
It is a perfect freestone and ripens late. Ex- 
terior is yellow with bright red cheek. 15 cents 
each; 3 for 40 cents, $10.00 per 100 postpaid. 
Alexander.-—Greenish white. Sweet; melting. July. 
Beer’s Smock.— Yellow flesh. Productive. Sept. 
Bilyeu.—Large fruit. Flesh white. Luscious. Oct. 
Crosby.—Hardy, abundant bearer. Yellow. Sept. 
Crawford's Early.—Yellow. Extra good quality. 
Crawford’s Late.—One ofthe best. Large, yellow. 
Chair’s Choice.— Deep yellow, red cheek. Sept 
Elberte.—Yellow, red cheek. Hardy, fine quality 
Globe.—Large; flesh firm, juicy, yellow. Oct. 
Mountain Rose.-Large fruit, white.delicious. Aus. 
Old Mixon Free.— Pale yellow; flesh, white. Sept 
Salway.—Deep yellow, rich, sweet, luscious. Oct 
Sneed.—Very early, excellent quality, white flesh 
Stump.— Large, white skin, red cheek ; white flesh 
Any of the above Peaches i@cts.; 3 for 25 cts. ; 85 cts. per 
doz.; $7.50 per 100 (in-assorted variety), postpaid. Extra 
size by express-or freight, 20 cts. each; $1.75 per dozen. 
Special prices on larger lots. 
