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APPLES. 
The greatest novelty in recent 
ears. The most wonderful of all fruits. The 
ismarck apple will bear a fair size crop in two 
a 
fruited. It produces fine luscious apples of large 
- Size and grand appearance, being yellow, some- 
times with a red cheek. The flavor is pleasant; 
quality tender, sub-acid. It is very hardy 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 
stock tooffer. 25 cts. each; 8 for 60 cts., postpaid. 
Extra size by express, 50 cts. each; 3 for $1.25. 
LORAINE SWEET. A very large, yellow, 
sweet and tender, melting eating apple. High- 
ly recommended. 25 cents each; 8 for 60 cents, 
postpaid. Extrasize by ex., 50c. each; 3 for $1.25. 
SUMMER VARIETIES. 
EARLY HARVEST. Medium size, pale 
yellow; early, mild, excellent, sub-acid. 
GRAVENSTEIN. Large, bright yellow, 
splashed with red and orange. 
RED ASTRACHAN. Large, nearly cov- 
ered with crimson. 
SUMMER PEARMAIN. Red, yellow flesh. 
YELLOW TRANSPARENT. Medium, 
yellow, smooth, waxen surface. 
STARR. Very large, pale green, 
pleasant, sub-acid. 
AUTUMN VARIETIES. 
MAIDENS BLUSH. Medium to large, clear 
yellow with pink cheek. 
JERSEY SWEET. 
early, 
Medium, striped red, 
Medium red, quality good. 
POUND SWEET. Large, greenish yellow, 
WINTER VARIETIES. 
BALDWIN. Large, dark red, fine flavor, 
crisp and juicy. 
BEN DAVIS. Large, bright red, flesh white. 
FALLAWATER. Very large, flesh green- 
ish yellow, flesh fine grained. 
GRIMES GOLDEN. Medium size, yellow, 
highest quality. 
KING. Very large and fine, red striped. 
NORTHERN SPY. Large, striped with 
dark crimson., 
PARAGON. Dark red, slightly streaked. 
ROMAN BEAUTY. Large, yellow, shaded | 
with bright red. 
R. I. GREENING. 
low, tender and juicy. 
SMITH CIDER. Large, yellow and red. | 
SMOKEHOUSE. Large, shaded bright red. 
TWENTY OUNCE. Large, yellow and red. 
WINESAP. Medium, deep red. 
YORK IMPERIAL. Medium to large, 
yellow shaded red. An excellent shipper. 
CRAB APPLES. 
HYSLOP. Large, produced in clusters, rich 
dark red. 
TRANSCENDENT. 
erimson color. 
Any of the above apples 15 cents each; $1.25 
er dozen, postpaid. By express or freight, 
year-old, 3) cents each; $3.00 per dozen; $15.00 
er 100. Special prices on larger lots. : 
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. 
ACME. Japan. Large, yellow with red) 
cheek. Early and productive. Hardy. | 
ALEXANDER. Russian. 
Large, greenish yel- | 
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CHERRIES. 
DWARF ROCKY MOUNTAIN.—Extreme- 
ly hardy. Four to five feet high. Elegant as an 
ornamental lawn plant or for commercial pur- 
ose. Very productive. Fruits jet black and 
arge. 15 cts. each; $1.25 per dozen, postpaid. 
STANDARD VARIETIES. 
MERCER. Thenewcherry. Tree a prolific 
grower and bearer. Fruit very large, dark 
glossy red, almost black, excellent for table 
use or canning; ripens early. 75 cents each. 
BLACK TARTARIAN. A standard popu- 
lar cherry. Very large, black, rich, juicy flavor. 
ENGLISH MORELLO. Medium sized. 
Very good flavor. Color, rich blackish red. 
EARLY RICHMOND. Early June bearer. 
Finest dark red, medium size. 
GOV. WOOD. Very large. Color light red. 
MAY DUKE. Large; rich red; fine flavor. 
MONTMORENCY. A large bright red, sour 
cherry. Valuable for home and market. 
OXHEART. Large, meaty fruits; rich lus- 
cious 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; per dozen, $5.00; $40.00 
per 100. Cherry trees cannot be sent by mail, 
except Dwarf Rocky Mountain. Special prices 
will be quoted on larger quantities. 








ALEXIS. Russian. 
Golden yellow. 
J. L. BUDD. Russtan. 
white with red cheek. 
Any of the apricots 25 cents each; 
$2.25 per dozen, postpaid. Extra size 
by express or freight at purchaser's 
expense, 35 cents each; $3.50 per dozen. 
Large fruit. 
Early bearerof| ¥&% 
oblong shaped fruit. Yellow and red. fo 
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BismARCK APPLE. 
PLUMS. 
CLIMAX. Fruit as large as a peach, of deep, 
dark red color. Flesh yellow. The most fra- 
grant. 20 cts. each; $2.00 per doz., postpaid. 
Larger size, by express, 40 cts. each; $4.00 per doz. 
OCTOBER PURPLE. Dark reddish purple 
'and yellow. 1l5c. each; $1.50 per doz., postpaid. 
2-year-old, by express, 30 cts. each; $3.00 per doz. 
CHALCO PLUM. 


CHALCO. 
dish purple, with yellow flesh; sweet, luscious. 
20 cts. each; $2.00 per doz., postpaid. 2 to8 feet, 
by express, 40 cts. each; $4.00 per doz. 
A new Japan plum. Deep, red- 
WICKSON. Japan. 
Fruit large, obcont- 
cal, dark crimson purple. 
BURBANK. Japan. Very prolific, color 
reddish lilac. 
ABUNDANCE. A popular and tried sort. 
Tree hardy and productive. Fruit large, lemon 
yellow and red, of superior quality. 
Satsuma, Japan. Large, purple and red. 
Wild Goose. Native. Medium size. Red. Sweet. 
Willard. Japan. Very early; good keeper. Red. 
Any of the above plums, except where otherwise noted, 
25 cents each; $2.75 per dozen, postpaid. Extra size by 
express, 35 cents each; $3.75 per dozen. Special prices 
cheerfully quoted on larger quantities. 
QUINCES. 
CHAMPION. Large, handsome, 
Bears fruit when quite young. 
ORANGE. The well-known popular sort. 
Large golden-yellow fruit. 
MEECH. Fruit bright orange. 
Any of the Quinces 30 cents each, by mail, 
postnanas, one of each of the above for 75 cents, 
y mail, postpaid. Larger plants by express or 
Sreight at same price. 
AMERICAN PERSIMMON. 
Perfectly hardy, and makes a very orna- 
mental tree. The fruit, although very pungent 
yellow. 

when green, becomes sweet and palatable if 
allowed to remain on the tree exposed to the 
25e. each; $2.50 per doz., postpaid. 
early frosts. 

RDERS for Fruit Trees or Fruit- 
ing Plants must be held until 
about [March 15th to Apri! ist on 
account of our being unable to ship 
before that time, the ground not be- 
ing in coadition to dig. 


