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FRUIT AND NUT TREES 



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FRUIT AND NUT TREES 



APPLES, by express only 



Plant 30 feet apart, 48 trees per acre. 



Starr. Large, pale green fruit. Fruits young. Early ; 

 from July to September. Good for eating and cooking. 

 Mammoth Black Twig. A fine winter apple. A seed- 

 ling of the Winesap, which it resembles, but is superior in 

 many ways. 



Bismarck. Fruit beau- 

 tiful golden yellow, large, 

 bears young and profusely. 

 Early ; good keeper. Good 

 for cooking. 



Gravenstein. Large, 



yellow, striped beautiful, 

 tender, sub-acid. 



Tello^r Transparent. 



Skin clear white, changing 

 to pure yellow when fully 

 ripe. Tender, juicy, early. 



Bed Astrachan. Large 

 summer red. 



BEN DA vis APPLE. 



Orange Pippin. Yellow autumn sort. 

 Maiden Blush. Beautiful blush cheek. 

 Baldwin. Crisp, juicy, winter red. 

 Ben Davis. Striped winter. 



William's Early Red. Good for cooking or eating. 

 Borne Beauty. Pale yellow, shaded red winter. 

 PRICE of any of the above apples, except where noted : 

 85c. each; 83.50 per dozen; 825.00 per 100. 



CHERRY TREES 



Black Tartarian. Large, black, sweet and early. 



Ox-heart. Large, light, with red cheek ; solid, meaty, 

 excellent. 



Napoleon Bigarrean. Very large, pale yellow, with 

 bright red cheek. Firm, juicy, good flavor. 



Early Richmond. Red pie cherry. 



Montmorency. Large, bright red, late. Larger than 

 Early Richmond. 



Each. Doz. 100. 



3 to 4 feet 30c. 83.00 $25.00 



4 to 6 " 40c. 4.00 30.00 



PEARS, by express only 



TRIUMPH PSaCB. 



PEACHES, by express only 



Plant 16 feet apart each way; 170 trees per acre. 



Sneed. A new early peach; a grand sort. Large, beau- 

 tiful red on sunny side ; flesh white ; very sweet and juicy ; 

 bears shipping well. 



Triumph. The earliest yellow freestone yet introduced. 

 Large size and small pit. 



Crosby. Free dwarf. Fruit yellow, streaked crimson, 

 with very small pit. Free. 



Wonderful. Large, rich, yellow ; a good keeper ; very 

 late ; freestone. 



Mountain Rose. Freestone ; pink flesh. 



Old Mixon. Creamy white ; popular. 



Stump the World. White, red cheek. 



Crawford's Late. Best late, yellow ; free. 



Late Heath Cling. Best white cling. 



Each. Doz. 100 



3 to 4 feet 20c. $1.75 810.00 



4to6 " 25c. 2.50 12.00 



ORNAMENTAL SHADE TREES AND EVER- 

 GREENS 



Send for our special catalogue of Ornamental Shade 

 Trees and Evergreens and Hardy Shrubbery, Hedge 

 Plants, etc. 



KEIFFER PEAR. 



Price of above pears: 



2-year, 4 to 6 feet 30c 



Extra 3-year 40c, 



Plant 15 X 20 feet ; 145 trees 

 per acre. 



Rossney. A new large pear 

 of good merit. Two weeks after 

 Bartlett, line grained, melting, 

 j uicy and of superior flavor. Skin 

 yellow, with crimson blush. 



The Koonce. Very early 

 and fine quality. Yellow, with 

 red cheek; spicy, juicy and sweet; 

 free from blight. 



Clapp'8 Favorite. Large, 

 early; bright yellow. 



Bartlett. The old favorite. 



LeConte. Bell-shaped; pale 

 yellow ; good to plant with 

 Keiffer. 



Seckel. Small yellowish 

 russet; rich, melting, juicy. 



Keiffer. The money-bring- 



er. Very prolific, fine-looking, 

 sells freely. Ripens in October. 

 Each. Doz. 100. 



$3.00 $20.00 

 4.00 30.00 



ABUNDANCE PLUM. 



PLUM TREES 



Satsuma. Japanese variety, medium to large in size ; 

 color very dark dull red all over, with greenish dots. 



Ogon. Golden yellow, good quality, freestone. 



Abundance. Rich yellow with blush red cheek. Flesh 

 deep yellow, very prolific. 



Burbank. Orange-yellow, overlaid with red. Later 

 than Abundance. 



Willard. Earliest plum on the list. Medium size, round, 

 dark red, splashed yellow. 



^' Each. Doz. Per 100. 



3 to 4 feet 30c. $3.00 $25.00 



4 to 6 " 40c. 3.50 30.00 



GRAPES 



McPike. Wonderful new white grape. Very superior 

 in quality. Perfectly hardy. Earlier than Concord. Bunches 

 large ; berries mammoth. Fruit will keep 100 days on the 

 vine in good condition. 



Moore's Early. Very early, large black grape ; skin 

 thin, flesh sweet. 



Concord. The standard black grape. Berries large, 

 skin thin. Tender, juicy, sweet. 



Niagara. The favorite white grape. Very prolific. 

 Handsome bunches, good shipper. 



Catawba. Dark red, medium-size berry, skin thick, 

 flesh pulpy and of best quality. 



Delaware. Small red berry, compact bunches, skin 

 thin, but firm ; juicy and very sweet. 



PRICES of any of above Grapes: 



1-year-old, 15c. each ; $1.50 per dozen ; $5.00 per 100. 



2- " '• 20c. " $1.75 " " 6.00 



NUT TREES 



The culture of nuts has become very profitable, and large 

 orchards are being put out to good purpose. 



CHESTNUTS 



Alpha. Very early, large size. ■175c. each; $8.00 per 

 Paragon. Later, large and fine, j dozen; $25.00 per 100. 

 Walnuts, Pecans, Shellbarks, Filberts, Almonds, 

 Butternuts, 40c. each ; $3.00 per dozen. 



