AUTUMN CATALOGUE, 1923. 



35 



FRUIT TREES and SMALL FRUITS. 



{Delivery October and November.) 



APPLES. 



$1.25 each; $13.50 per doz.; $100.00 per 100. 



SUMMER APPLES 

 Early Harvest. Large; pale yellow; tender and of fine flavor. One of the 



earliest. 

 Red Astrachan. Large; crimson; crisp; juicy, slightly acid. 

 Sweet Bough. Large, pale yellow; sweet, very productive. 



AUTUMN APPLES. 

 Gravenstein. Very large; yellow, streaked red; fine quality. 

 Wealthy. Medium size; skin smooth and mostly covered with dark red; 

 very hardy. 



WINTER APPLES. 

 Baldwin. Bright red; shaded yellow; crisp and juicy; one of the most 



popular. 

 Delicious. Fruit very large, crisp and juicy; splendid keeper and shipper. 

 Fameuse or Snow. Medium; deep crimson; very tender. 

 King of Tomkins County. Large, beautiful red; juicy, rich aromatic 



flavor. 

 Mcintosh Red. Large and handsome; skin mostly covered with bright 



red; flesh white. 

 Northern Spy. Large; striped red, very tender; splendid keeper. 

 Rhode Island Greening. Large, greenish yellow; excellent for dessert 



and cooking. Keeps until March. 

 Rome Beauty. Striped red and yellow; flesh yellow; sub-acid. 

 Roxbury Russet. Medium; yellow russet; productive. 

 Stark. Greenish-yellow; mottled red; good late keeper. 

 Stayman's Wlnesap. A dark, rich, red apple with indistinct stripes; flesh 



yellow, firm and juicy. 

 Wolf River. Of immense size and beauty; red on a yellow ground; strong 



grower. 



DWARF APPLES. 



$1.50 each; $16.00 per doz. 



The dwarf trees are best suited for the home garden where the space is 

 limited. They can be planted 6 to 8 feet apart and with good care will bear 

 abundantly in about three years. We can supply the following varieties on 

 dwarf stock: — 



Baldwin, Delicious, Mcintosh Red, Red Astrachan, Rome Beauty, 

 Wealthy. 



GRAPES 



Strong plants, 60 cts. each; $6.00 per doz. 



(Except where otherwise priced.) 



BLACK AND BLUE VARIETIES. 

 Campbell's Early. Large black berries; quality rich and sweet. 75 cts. 



each; $7.50 per doz. 

 Clinton. Small grapes, black, borne in compact bunches; late; grown 



principally for quantity of juice it produces. 

 Concord. Vigorous grower; excellent flavor. 

 Moore's Early. Bunch and berry large; very early. 

 Worden. Large and sweet. Ripens well in cold localities. 



PEARS. 



$1.50 each; $15.00 per doz.; $110.00 per 100. (Except where otherwise 



priced.) 



SUMMER PEARS. 

 Bartlett. Yellow with red cheek; productive and of luscious flavor. 

 Clapp's Favorite. A popular variety; large, yellow and red; sweet. 



AUTUMN PEARS. 

 Beurre Bosc. Large; cinnamon-russet; rich and delicious; one of the best. 



$1.75 each; $18.00 per doz. 

 Duehesse D'Angouleme. Very large; white flesh; rich and juicy. 

 Flemish Beauty. Large and symmetrical; yellow and russet. 

 Sheldon. Russet with red cheek; fine flavor. 

 Seckel. Small, yellowish-brown ; delicious spicy flavor. 



WINTER PEARS. 

 Beurre D'Anjou. Large; greenish russet; flesh melting; splendid flavor. 

 Lawrence. Medium size; golden-yellow; rich flavor. 



DWARF PEARS. 



$1.50 each; $15.00 per doz. 



The following list of select varieties can be supplied, grafted on dwarf stock 

 for planting in the same manner as the dwarf apples. 



Bartlett, Clapp's Favorite, Seckel, Beurre D'Anjou. 



RASPBERRIES. 



$1.25 per doz.; $9.00 per 100 (except where otherwise priced.) 

 La France. New Everbearing variety producing large juicy berries of 



finest aroma; very prolific and hardy. $5.00 per doz. ; $40.00 per 100. 

 Cuthbert. Large dark crimson berries of excellent quality and firm texture; 



heavy cropper. Ships well. 

 Golden Queen. Large j'ellow fruit; very productive. 

 Kansas. {Black Cap.) Large black berries of excellent quality; very 



hardy and productive. 

 Marlboro. Crimson fruit of large size; very early. 

 St. Regis. (Renere.) A variety of recent introduction, producing fruit 



from June to October. The berries are large, bright red in color and of 



fine flavor. 



RED GRAPES. 



One of the most desirable of the early red grapes. 

 A popular sort; large berries; excellent flavor. 

 Superior as a table grape ; flesh very tender. 75 cts. each ; $7.50 



Brighton. 

 Catawba. 

 Delaware. 



per doz. 



WHITE GRAPES. 

 Moore's Diamond. Vigorous grower; color greenish white. 

 Niagara. Fine hardy sort; fruit tender and sweet. 

 Pocklington. Fruit large; color light golden-yellow. 



BLACKBERRIES. 



$1.25 per doz.; $9.00 per 100. 

 Eldorado. Large jet black berry; melting flavor; sweet and rich. 

 Erie. An early variety; fruit uniform and sweet. 

 Snyder. One of the most productive; fruit sweet and melting. 



Six plants of one variety sold at dozen rate; 'tis at 



Raspberry La France. 



100 rate 



