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STRAWBERRIES— Continued 



EVERBEARING STRAWBERRIES 



If planted in Spring, a good crop of fruit will be picked in 

 Fall. 



Progressive. SI. 00 for 25, $3.00 per 100. 



Francis, Ideal, Superb. $1.25 for 25, $4.00 per 100. 



Lucky Boy. $2.00 for 25, $6.00 per 100. 



WINEBERRIES 



A very hardy and vigorous berry. Large clusters of scarlet, 

 wine-colored fruit. Strong plants, $1.50 for 10. 



SELECTED FRUIT TREES 



Orders for FRUIT TREES for shipment outside of the 

 states of New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and 

 Connecticut we cannot accept. 



We recommend northern-grown fruit trees to our customers, 

 as they will be found to give better satisfaction than southern- 

 grown or western-grown trees. We furnish excellent clean 

 trees, which, if planted carefully, are almost sure to succeed. 

 Trees, when received, should be planted at once in rich, pre- 

 pared soil, the roots being carefully separated and spread. 

 If dry weather follows planting, the trees must be watered and 

 mulched. Branches of last season's growth should be well 

 cut back, thus encouraging the vigorous growth of new healthy 

 shoots. 



APPLES 



The following is a list of the best Apples we have decided 

 to include after trial. The months indicated are those in 

 which the different varieties usually mature. 



SUMMER VARIETIES 



Early Harvest. Medium size; pale yellow; mild, fine flavor. 

 August. 



Golden Sweet. Large, yellow, sweet variety, August , 

 September. 



Red Astrachan. One of the best of the Summer varieties. 



Apples are of medium size but uniform; flesh white, streaked 



with red; juicy and tender. August. 

 Sweet Bough. Splendid for baking; large; pale yellow; 



tender and sweet. August. 

 Yellow Transparent. A splendid early variety; fruit good 



size; mild and delicious; yellowish white when ripe. 



AUTUMN VARIETIES 



Fall Pippin. Very large; yellow; tender, juicy and rich. A 

 favorite Fall cooking Apple. October to November. 



Mcintosh Red. A valuable hardy Canadian sort. Medium 

 size; nearly covered with dark red; fiesh white, fine, tender, 

 juicy and refreshing. A good annual bearer of fair, hand- 

 some fruit. Resembles the Fameuse, but is larger and more 

 hardy, and fully equal in quality to this standard sort. 

 November to February. 



Gravenstein. Vigorous growth; fruit large; greenish yellow, 

 striped with red; good for home use or market. September, 

 October. 



Wealthy. A native of Minnesota, where it has proved per- 

 fectly hardy, vigorous and productive. Fruit of medium 

 size; red, streaked with white. October and November. 



WINTER VARIETIES 



Baldwin. A fine keeper in a common dry cellar. Very large, 

 round; red-and-yellow skin. Very profitable market sort. 

 December to March. 



Delicious. Distinctive in shape and beautiful in color. 

 Large; brilliant dark red, blending to golden yellow at the 

 blossom end; sweet in flavor, slightly touched with acid, 

 but only enough to make it more pleasing. Bears annually. 

 December to April. 



