AUTUMN CATALOGUE, 1910, | 
RAINED FRUIT TREES. 
For Import only. 
Delivery in Spring of 1911. 
Trained fruit trees for the garden have passed the experimental stage in New England and we now import them in large cuantities. 
We offer below a list of the varieties best suited to our climate. 
To get the trees here in good condition all orders should be in our 
possession not later than January 1st. 1911, and Fruiting Trees for the Orchard House, by November rst, Igto. 
APPLES. For the Garden. 
Cox’s Orange Pippin, Allington Pippin, Blenheim Orange, King 
of the Pippin, Beauty of Bath, Worcester Permain. 
Dwarf Horizontal No. 4, 2 tiers, each $3.00; doz., $30.co No. 2, 
3 tiers, each, $4.50; doz , $48.00. Pyramids, No. 1, each, $2.00; 
Extra large, $2.25. Half Standards, on Crab stock only, each, 
$2.50. 
APPLES. For the Orchard House. 
Cox’s Orange Pippin, Allington Pippin, Blenheim Orange, King of 
the Pippin, Beauty of Bath, Worcester Permain. 
Fruiting Trees, Pyramids, No. 1, pot-grown for forcing, each, 
$3.00; Extra large, $4.50. 
PEARS. For the Garden. 
Doyenne=-du-Comice, Wm. Bon Chretien (/artlctt), Louise 
Bonne de Jersey, Pitmaston Duchess, Beurre d’ Amanlis, Clapp’s 
Favorite, Dr. Jules Guyot, Durandeau. 
Dwarf Horizontal, No. 4, 2 tiers, each, $3.00; doz., $30.00; No. 
oo. 
2, 3 tiers, each, $4.50; doz., $48.00; Pyramids, No. 1, each, $2. 
Extra large, $2.25 ; Standard Trained, No. 3, each, $4.75. 
PEARS. For the Orchard House. 
Doyenne=-du-Comice, Wm. Bon Chretien (JFartlett), Louise 
Bonne de Jersey, Pitmaston Duchess, Beurre d’ Amanlis, Clapp’s 
Favorite, Dr. Jules Guyot, Durandeau. 
Fruiting Trees. Pyramids, No. 1, pot-grown for forcing, each, 
$3.00; Extra large, $4.50. 
NECTARINES. For the Garden and Orchard House. 
Early Rivers, Pine Apple, River’s Orange, Stanwick Elruge, Violette 
Hative, Lord Napier. 
Dwarf Fan=Trained, No. 6, each, $4.75; Extra large, $7.50. Half= 
Standard Fan=Trained, No. 5, each, $5.00; Extra large, $6.75. 
Fruiting Trees, Pyramids or Bushes, pot-grown, for forcing, 
$4.75; Extra large, $7.00. 
APRICOTS. 
Moorpark, Hemskirk. 
Dwarf Fan=Trained, No. 6, each, $4.50; Extra large, $6.50. Half= 
Standard Fan=Trained, No. 5, each, $4.50; Extra large, $6.50. 
PEACHES... For the Garden. 
Early varieties. Early Albert, Early Beatrice, Grosse Mignonne, 
Medium, Royal George, Noblesse, Late, Stirling Castle, Walbur= 
ton Admirable, Princess of Wales. 
Dwarf Fan=Trained, No. 6, each, $4.75 ; Extra large, $7.00. 
Standard Fan=Trained, No. 5, each, $5.00; Extra large, $7.00. 
PEACHES, For the Orchard House. 
Early varieties. Early Albert, Early Beatrice, Grosse Mignonne. 
Medium, Royal George, Noblesse. Late, Stirling Castle, Walbur= 
ton Admirable, Princess of Wales. 
Dwarf Fan=Trained, No. 6, each, $5.00; Extra large, $7.50: 
Standard Fan-Trained, No. 5, each, $5.00; Extra large 
Fruiting Trees, Pyramids or Bushes, pot-grown for forcing 
$5.00; Extra large, $7.50. 
PLUMS. For the Garden and Orchard House. 
Green Gage, Coe’s Golden Drop, Jefferson, River's Early Prolific, 
Oullin’s Golden Gage, Diamond. 
Dwarf Fan=-Trained, No. 6, each, $3.00. 
$2.25. 
Fruiting Trees, Pyramids, No. 1, pot-grown, for forci: 
$2.75; Extra large, $4.25. 
CHERRIES. For the Garden. 
White Heart, Black Heart, Early Rivers, 
Bigarreau Napoleon, Frogmore Early. 
Standards, each, $2.50; Dwarf Fan-Trained, No. 6, each, $3.co; 
Extra large, $5.00. 
FIGS. For the Orchard House. 
Brown Turkey, Black Marseilles, White Marseilles, Negro Largo, 
Monaco Bianca, White Ischia. 
Fruiting Bushes, pot-grown, each, $4.50; Extra large, $5.00. 
NUTS. Grafted Nut Trees on 4-foot stems are very desirable eithér 
for the garden or orchard. In a few years they form most prolific 
trees and require no pruning. Plant in a dry, sheltered situation. 
Red Filbert, Purple Filbert, White Filbert, Lambert Filbert, 
Prize Cob, Prolific Cob. Standards grafted on 4-foot 
Each, $2.00; doz., $20.00. 
Haii- 
Half=Standard, each 
Governor Wood, 
stems. 
FINE ENGLISH NURSERY STOCK. 
Specimen Ornamental Trees, Shade Trees, Specimen Conifers, Hardy Evergreens of all kinds; Specimen Rhododendrons, etc. 
We are now U. S. Agents for the famous Handsworth Nurseries of Yorkshire ( Messrs. Fisher, Son and Sibray, Ltd.) , established 
Over 150 years ago and having at the present time about 800 acres under cultivation, The Nurseries being located in the North of E: 
land, the stock is very hardy and well suited to our rigorous New England climate, A special catalogue will be mailed upon application. 
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