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APPLES. 



STANDARD. 



Plant 30 feet apart each way — iS trees per acre. 

 First class, ea., 25c; doz., 82.50; 100, -$15.00. Tiousand rates upon application. 



WINTER. 



BALDWIN. Large, roundish: dark red. sub-acid, 

 good: productive, profitable. 



BEN DAVIS C^S'ew York Pippin). Large, nearly aU 

 red, rarher poor quality: extra good keeper, prolific. 



KING 10/ Tompkins Co.). Large: yellow striped and 

 splashed bright red, excellent: profitable. 



NORTHERN SPY. Large, greenish yellow striped 

 red. rich, superior quality, a good keeper. 



RHODEJSLAND GREENING. Large: yellowish 

 green, tender, crisp, very good: productive, popular. 



WINESAP. Medium: dark red, crisp, juicy, extra 

 good: productive, profitable. 



YORK IMPERIAL i.Iohnsons Fine Winter^. 



shaded crimson, crisp, juicy, 



SUMIMER. 



EARLY HARVEST ( YeUo'c Han^est, Sour Bough). 

 Medium: pale yellow, mild, and excellent. Early. 



RED ASTRACHAN. Large: crimson, handsome, 

 rather acid, but good and crisp: profitable. Early. 



SVw'EET BOUGH CEarb^ Bough, Sireet Harvest), 

 Large; pale yellow, sweet, excellent: profitable. Early. 



YELLOW TRANSPARENT. Medium: pale 

 creamy-yellow, smooth waxt-n skin, excellent quality, 

 very productive. Extra early. 



AUTUMN. 



GRAVENSTEIN. Large: yellow nearly covered with 

 dull red, rich, crisp, sub-acid: profitable. Mid-autumn. 



MAIDEN'S BLUSH. Large: waxen. yeUow with 

 bright carmine cheek, rich, crisp, excellent. Early. 



OLDEN BURGH (Duchess of). Medium: yellow, 

 striped with red, rich, good; profitable. Mid-autumn. 



Medium to large 

 sub-acid. 



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CRAB APPLES. 



First-class, each, 25c: doz.. 82,50. 



HYSLOP. Large, roundish, deep red with blue bloom; 

 liesh yellowish, tender, excellent: very popular. Late. 



TRANSCllNDENT. Large: yellow nearly covered 

 with red: flue quality, vigorous. September and October- 



PEARS. 



Plant Stawlards ft. apart each v:ay — 103 trees per acre. Dwarfs 7 to 10 ft. apart. 



Dwarf pears are those budded on quince stocks, and although valuable for those who have but limited space for 

 planting, yet are by no means so reliable or productive as standard trees. If planted deep they will form what are 

 known as " half standards which are usually productive and profitable. Dwarf pears must be given high and care- 

 ful culture and pruned annually. 



Dwarf. 



812.00. 



Standard.— First class, ea.. 30c: doz.. S3. 00: 100. 

 ^lo.OO; except Kieffer. 



Those with tfi£ letter D affiz^d to the name I can supply hath as Dwarfs and. Standards 

 fruit and are those that succeed best on the quince. 



SUMMER. 



First class, ea., 25c ; doz.. S2.50: 100. 



They all prod.uce showy 



BARTLETT, D. Large; clear yellow, juicy, excel- 

 lent: heavy, regular bearer, popular. Late. 



CLAPP'S FAVORITE,D. Large: pale yellow, de- 

 licious; productive; rots unless picked early. Mid- 

 summer. 



KOONCE. Large: yellow with red cheek, rich, but- 

 tery, good: heavy annual bearer. Midsummer. 



LAWSON (Comet' D. Large; yellow with crimson 

 cheek, crisp, juicy; good keeper and shipper. Early, 



AUTUMN. 



DUG HESSE (rl Angoulerae) D. Large, greenish-yel- 

 low, juicy, buttery; the best dwarf; productive. Mid- 

 autumn. 



FLEMISH BEAUTY, D. Large: much russeted, 

 rich, melting: productive, very hardy. Early. 



HOWELL. Rather large: yellow with red cheek, 

 very good; reliable, profitable. Late. 



KIEFFER. Large; yellow shaded red, showy; juicy, 

 firm: earlv bearer, wontlerfullv productive. Late. 1st. 

 c, 100. 820.00. Medium. 100. 815.00. 



LOUISE BONNE DE JERSEY, D. Large: yel- 

 low overspread with brownish-red, juicy, melting, rich. 

 Late. 



SECKEL. Small: yellowish-ru.«set with red cheek, 

 fine-grained, sugary, rich: productive. Early. 



SENECA. Large: pale yellow with blush, fine- 

 grained, melting, good: productive, reliable. Late. 



SHELDON, D. Medium to large: yellowish-russet, 

 melting, juicy, delicious: vigorous. Late. 



VERMONT BEAUTY, D. Medium; yellow with 

 carmine cheek, rich, aromatic, fine; productive. Early. 



WINTER. 



BEURRE D'ANJOU, D. Large: russety-yellow 

 with red cheek, fine-grained, buttery, melting: reliable. 

 Early. 



LAWRENCE, D. Medium; light yellow, buttery, 

 sugary, excellent; earlv, abundant bearer. Earlv. 



Cape Mat Co., N. J., April 11. 1899. 

 The bale of trees arrived in good shape and were far better 

 than I expected to get. Many thanks for your extra count, and 

 when I want anything more in your line I will surely send you 

 my order. It is a pleasure to deal with a firm that sends out 

 such good stock for so little money. Wishing you every suc- 

 cess. OTWAY BROWN. 



Fairfield Co., Conn., April 7, 1899. 

 I received the trees in good condition and am well pleased 

 with them. They are 'be finest trees I ever saw, and I am thank- 

 f'll to you. CONKAD BOLL, 



Warren Co.. N. J., January 5, 1899. 

 Tlie plants and trees which we ordered from you in the late 

 fall came promptly, and were very sjitisfartory." 



ALBERT 0. HAMMOND. 



Center Co.. Pa., April 7. 1899. 

 The trees of order No. 12f>.5. shipped to me on March -24. re- 

 ceived in <:ood condition. Trees purchased from your firm in 

 "97 and '98 all growing nicely. JOS. M. TROY. 



St Louis Co., Mo., April 9, 1899. 

 I have received order No. 1090 in fine condition. They are 



the fiupft and c}i»?8Peet trees I ever saw. 



- JAS, B. 5R0UPTEI?, 



