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FALL PLANTING SUGGESTIONS FROM 



By All 



Means Plant 

 FRUIT 

 TREES 

 This 

 FalU 



On this and 

 the next page 

 we offer such 

 iruit trees as 

 may safely and 

 advantageous- 

 ly be set out 

 this fall. Autumn 

 planting insures 

 them an early start 

 and a full season's de- 

 velopment next vear. 

 Our truit trees are far 

 too large to be shipped by 

 parcel post. Small lots should 

 go by express, larger quantities by freight. 



Plant 30 feet apart eac^^ay. 

 Price, except as noted, first -class trees^ each 

 $1.00; dozen, $10.00; 100, $50.00. 



THE LOVETT 



We are convincetl that, in due time, this is bound to become 

 recognized as the peer of all summer apples. Easily the most 

 beautiful early variety and of surpassing quality and texture. 

 It ripens 'with us the early part of August and when ripe is 

 fully up to Mcintosh in quality (to be frank, we like it better): 

 it is sdso of better color than Mcintosh, being a brighter red. Each, $1.50; dozen, $15.00. 



Other Meritorious Varieties 



BALDWIN— Early winter. Dark red, of high 

 quality; very popular. 



BANANA (Winter Banana)— Late fall. Waxen 

 yellow with blush cheek, large, very beautiful, of 

 highest qualitv. 



BEN DAVIS— Winter. Of inferior quality but 

 a good keeper and heavy annual bearer. 



DELICIOUS — Early winter, Red, with more or 

 less deep yellow. Early and profuse bearer. Of 

 good size and of the finest quality. 



DUCHESS (Oldenburg)— Early autumn. Ex- 

 tremely hardy. Of medium size, yellow, streaked 

 with red. Very productive. 



EARLY HARVEST— Late July-August. As 

 the earliest of all summer apples it is useful for 

 home use and nearby markets only. 



ENGLISH CODDLING— Mid-August-Septem- 

 ber. Large, green, fine for cooking. A great 

 market variety. 



GRAVENSTEIN— Large, yell ow nearly covered 

 with dull red, crisp, sub-acid. September. 



GRIME'S GOLDEN— Golden vellow fruit of 

 medium size. Early winter. Simply delicious. 



JONATHAN— Late winter. I^ruit medium 

 size. 



KING — A beautiful winter variety. Though 

 flesh is rather coarse, it is of very aromatic flavor. 



MAIDENBLUSH— The crimson cheeked, lemon 

 yellow fall beauty. Sp'endid for cooking. 



McINTOSH— Autumn. A most beautiful apple 

 of extra high qualitv. Deep red in color. 

 . jPARAGO>J— Late. Flesh yellow, firm and 

 ;uicy. 



RED ASTRACHAN— Large, crimson ; flesh 

 white, of a rich acid flavor. August. 



RHODE ISLAND GREENING— Large; yel- 

 lowish green; tender, juicv and rich. 



ROME BEAUTY— Winter. Mostly red, with 

 some yellow; excellent keeper; reliable. 



ROXBURY RUSSET— A splendid keeper and 

 fine for making cider. 



STA YMAN'S WINESAP— Winter. Deep pur- 

 ple red; high quality; prolific. 



SWEET BOUGH— Late August-September. 

 Large, pale yellow. Crisp, sweet and juicy. 



TOLMAN'S SWEET— Winter. Pale yellow, 

 tinged with red. Rich and very sweet. 



TWENTY OUNCE— The East's standard fall 

 apple. Large, handsomely colored, with stripes 

 and splashes of red. Unsurpassed for cooking. 



WEALTHY— Popular fall apple. Bright red 

 striped; of fine quality. Perfectly hardy. 



WILLIAM^S EAkLY RED- Early summer. 

 Rapidly gaining in popularity. 



YELLOW TRANSPARENT— Early summer. 

 Creamy yellow with smooth waxen skin. 



YORK IMPERIAL— Medium to large ; greenish 

 yellow, nearly covered with red; firm and juicy. 

 DWARF APPLES 



Baldwin, Delicious, Duchess, Grime's 

 Golden, Mcintosh, Red Astrachan, Rhode 

 Island Greening, Rome Beauty, Stayman's 

 Winesap, Wealthy and Yellow Transparent. 



Price; Splendid, symmetrical trees, all two 

 years old, each, $1.^; dozen, $15.00. 



CRAB APPLES 



Plant 30 feet apart each way. 



First-class trees, each, $1.00; dozen, $10.00. 



Hy slop's — Large, deep crimson. 



Transcendent — Red and yellow. 



