LITTLE SILVER, N. J. {29} Fruit Trees 



Pear Trees 



Excellent alike for canning or for eating out of 

 hand are these delicious fruits. Plant 20 feet 

 apart each way. 



First-class trees, each 75c, doz. $7.50, 

 100 $50.00 



Anjou. Large Pear, delicious and prolific. Green; 



red cheek. Fall. 

 Bartlett. Most popular of all Pears. A yellow 



Summer variety. 

 Clapp Favorite. Early Summer. Large and 



juicy. Green, red cheek. 

 Douglas. A sweet, sprightly flavor graces this 



juicy sort. Ripens early. 

 Duchesse d'Angouleme. A large, delicious Fall 



Pear. 



Kieffer. Popular and prolific, large and late. Yel- 

 low, red cheek. 



Seckel. Excellent eating Pear for the Summer. 

 Yellow brown with brown red cheek. 



Bartlett Pears 



Dwarf Fruit Trees 



Dwarf fruit trees take up much less space than 

 do the standard sorts, and come into bearing much 

 sooner — frequently the same year they are planted. 

 The fruit is, of course, not dwarf, but as large as 

 that produced by trees of the standard sorts. 

 Splendid, 2-year-old trees, each 75c, 

 doz. $7.50 



DWARF APPLES 



Rhode Island Greening 

 Stayman 

 Wealthy 



Yellow Transparent 



see under "Apples") 



DWARF PEARS 

 Duchesse d'Angouleme Bartlett Seckel 



(Described under "Pears") 



Cherries 



Baldwin 

 Delicious 

 Grimes Golden 

 Mcintosh 



(For descriptions, 



Quinces 



Plant 10 feet apart. 

 First-class trees, each 75c, doz. $7.50 

 Champion. Popular, with abundant large, green- 

 ish yellow fruit. Late. 

 Orange. A heavy bearer of large fruits with orange 

 yellow flesh. Early. 



Layer Strawberry Plants 



For shipment, Spring, 1935, we will have one of the 

 largest supplies of well grown layer Strawberry plants 

 to be found anywhere in this country, all varieties of 

 which will be found offered in our Spring, 1935 Retail 

 Catalog. For late Summer and early Fall planting we 

 recommend Pot-grown Strawberries. Special price list 

 of Pot-grown Strawberry plants will be mailed upon 

 receipt of request. 



Throughout the early Summer, these trees pro- 

 duce the delicious fruit which is so popular in pies, 

 or in beverages, or simply picked and eaten. 



Plant sweet varieties 25 feet apart each way, 

 and sour varieties 20 feet apart each way. 

 First-class trees, each 75c, doz. $7.50, 

 100 $50.00 



Black Tartarian. Black, large, sweet, productive. 

 Ripens last of June. 



Early Richmond (Sour). Dark red, juicy. Me- 

 dium to large. June. 



Gov. Wood. Yellow with red cheek, large and 

 delicious. Productive and sweet. June. 



Montmorency (Sour). Medium to large. Dark 

 red with juicy flesh. Late. 



Yellow Spanish. Vigorous with large fruit, yel- 

 low and sweet. Ripens in early June. 



Cherries, Yellow Spanish 



Our Fruit Trees are much too large for shipment by Parcel Post 



