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FALL PLANTING SUGGESTIONS FROM 



Kieflfer Pear 



Cherries for 

 All Purposes 



Plant sweet varieties 25 feet 

 apart, each way; sour va- 

 rieties, 20 feet apart. 



Extra selected trees, 

 each, $1.50; dozen, 

 $15.00. 



Black Tartarian 

 (Sweet). — Undoubtedly 

 the most largely planted 

 in the East. Early purple. 

 Early Richmond (Sour). — 

 Bright red, very acid; extremely 

 prolific; popular. 



Gov. Wood (Sweet) — Does ex- 

 ceedingly well in the East. Fruit red and 

 amber, and of excellent quality. 

 Montmorency (Sour) — The most largely planted 

 sour sort. 



Napoleon (Sweet) — Pale yellow and bright red. 

 Schmidt's Bigarreau (Sweet) — An immense black 

 cherry. 



Windsor (Sweet) — Deep purple, large, extremely firm. 

 Yellow Spanish (White Amber) (Sweet) — Pale amber, with 

 red on sunny side; large, firm, juicy, of high quality; beautiful. 

 PLUMS 



Plant 20 feet apart each way. First-class trees, each, $1.50 

 dozen, $15.00. 



Abundance (Japanese) — Early Amber, much covered with 

 carmine. Very juicy. 

 Br^dshaw — Early. Purple with bloom. 



Burbank (Japanese) — Ripens late in August. Cherry-red with deep yellow flesh; sweet, meaty. 

 Lombard — ^Midseason. A very rehable and popular variety. It is very prolific. 

 Monarch — Very large, dark purplish blue, good quahty. Prolific. 

 Moore's Arctic— Belongs to the Damson class. Purplish black, juicy, sweet and good. 

 Reine Claude (De Bavary) — Midseason. Green marked with red on svmny side. 



PEARS (Standard) 

 Angouleme (Duchesse) — Autumn. Green, very large, coarse grained but juicy, 



Anjou — Late autumn. Green with red cheek; high quality, juicy and melting; strong-growing 

 tree; prolific. 



Bartlett. — Stimmer, yellow ; widely grown and the most popular of all varieties- 



Clapp's Favorite — Early summer. Green with red 

 cheek; large, juicy, melting; proKfic; decays quickly, 



Kieffer — Autumn. Yellow with red cheek, coarse 

 grained and of poor quality; handsome tree and very 

 prolific. 



Seckel — Early autumn. Dull red, with much russet; 

 small; of high quahty. 



Plant 20 feet apart each way. 



First-class trees, each, $1.50; dozen, $15.00. 

 DWARF PEARS 



TJiese are especially useful in gardens of limited dimen- 

 sions, one especially desirable trait being that they start 

 bearing atrnost immediately. 



Plant 10 feet apart each way. 



We have them in all the following varieties, viz.: 

 Angouleme, Anjou, Bartlett, Clapp's Favorite and 

 Seckel, 



Splendid trees, all two years old or older, each, 

 $1.50; dozen, $15.00. 



QUINCES 

 Plant 10 feet apart each way. 

 First class trees, each, $1.25; dozen, $12.50. 

 CHAMPION— Late. Greenish yellow; large. 

 ORANGE (Apple)— Early. Deep yellow. 



ABOUT PEACH TREES— We have come to the 

 conclusion that it is too risky to transplant Peaches in 

 the fall, hence do not offer them except during spring. 



A Dwarf Pear — one year after planting 



