LIHLE SILVER. N.J. 



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Fruit Trees 



FRUIT TREES 



We have, this year, a large and splendid assortment of the very best fruit trees. If you are (and who 

 is not ?) a lover of these fresh, health-giving foods, you will certainly appreciate this opportunity to grow 

 and enjoy your own fruits. 



All are much too large for shipment by Parcel Post. 



Apples • Standard 



Plant 30 feet apart, each way, thus requiring 

 48 trees to properly plant one acre. 



All Apple Trees offered in this catalog are 2 years 

 old or older, and first class in every respect. 

 Price of all varieties (except Lovett) each 50c., 



doz. $5.00, 100 $30.00 

 Baldwin. Light red, streaked carmine. Winter. 

 Delicious. Dark, attractive red; truly "delicious." 



Early Winter. 



Gravenstein. Large, tender, juicy; yellow. Fall. 

 Grimes Golden. One of the best yellow Winter 

 Apples, 



Jonathan. Brilliant red. Late Winter. 

 Lovett. The queen of Summer Apples, prolific 



and delicious. Each $1.00, doz. $10.00. 

 Mcintosh. Deep red, with white, delicious flesh, 



Winter. 



Maiden Blush. Yellow, with crimson cheek. 

 Fall. 



Rhode Island Greening. America's favorite 

 green Apple. Winter. 



Ronie Beauty. Large, smooth, handsome red. 

 Winter. 



Stayman. Yellow, covered with dull red and 



splashed with carmine. Late Winter. 

 Wealthy. Bright red fruit in abundance. Winter. 

 Williams (Williams Early Red) . Summer Apple, 



bright red and delicious. 



Winter Banana. Golden yellow with a red cheek. 

 Winter. 



Yellow Transparent. Bears large yellow fruits 



in July and August. 

 York Imperial. Bright red. Winter. 



Crabapples 



Besides being regular and heavy yielders of fruit 

 useful for jellies, these are quite ornamental as 

 shade trees. Plant 30 feet apart each way. 



First-class trees, each 50c., doz. $5.00 

 Hyslop. Late September and October. 

 Transcendent. Late August to mid-September. 



McIntosh Apples 



Dark 



Cherries 



Large 2- and 3-year-old Cherry trees, such as 

 ours, are difficult to obtain. 



First-class trees, each 60c., doz. $6.00 



Black Tartarian. Delicious dark purple fruit with 

 purple red flesh in June. Sweet. 



Early Richmond. A leading sour Cherry. 



red in color. 

 Governor Wood. Large, amber sweet Cherry. 

 Montmorency. Most popular of the sour Cher- 

 ries. Color light red. 

 Yellow Spanish. Largest of all sweet Cherries, 

 with yellow skin, blushed red. 



Pears • Standard 



Plant 20 feet apart each way. 



First-class trees, each 60c., doz. $6.00 

 Angouleme. Vigorous trees, producing gigantic 



Pears of a buttery, delicious flavor. 

 Anjou. Large and uniform yellow Pears, with a 



rich, vinous flavor. 

 Bartlett. America's most popular Pear. Large, 



handsome fruits. 

 Glapp Favorite. Like Bartlett, but earlier. 

 Kiefler. Most easily grown of any Pear, also hardi- 

 est. A perfect market Pear. 

 Seckel. Best of all Pears for the home orchard, 

 with a rich, delicious flavor. 



Shipment can be made by freight or express, not by parcel post 



