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On Fine 

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Mercer Cherry. 



CHERRIES 



We cannot supply cherry trees by mail 

 All Cherries at These Prices. See important notice on rates, page 172. 



Sweet varieties, 5 to 6 ft., by express, not prepaid, $1.30 each; 3 for $3.50; $9.00 per 10. 

 Tart varieties, 4 to 6 feet, by express, not prepaid, $1.00 each; 3 for $3.50; $7.50 per 10. 



BLACK TARTARIAN. (Sweet.) Very large, rich and juicy. Dark red, almost black. 



CENTENNIAL. (Sweet.) The fruit is of immense size, beautiful amber, shaded red, 

 with firm, yet tender flesh, sweet, rich, luscious. 



MERCER. (Sweet.) The new cherry. Very large fruit, dark red, almost black; ex- 

 cellent for table; ripens early. Very hardy. Unexcelled for canning. 



NAPOLEON. (Sweet.) Large white with red cheeks. Late. 



OXHEART. (Sweet.) Large meaty fruits; rich, luscious flavor. Color, yellow and red. 



ROCKPORT BIGARREAU. (Sweet.) Early bearer. Large, pale amber, with clear red. 



YELLOW SPANISH. (Sweet.) Large; pale yellow, with red cheek when exposed to 

 the sun; flesh firm, juicy and delicious. 



DYEHOUSE. (Tart.) Resembles both the Duke and Morello in wood and fruit; early, 

 sure bearer, ripens before Early Richmond. Bright red; flesh soft; juicy. 



EARLY RICHMOND. (Tart.) Best known of all pie cherries. Red, medium size, 

 very prolific. Early June bearer. 



LARGE MONTMORENCY. (Tart.) Large bright fruit. Valuable for home and market. 

 Extra early. Firm flesh; good shipper. About ten days later than early Richmond. 



PEARS 



All Pears at These Prices. See important notice on rates, page 1 72. 



We can supply but two varieties of Pears in mail size* viz. : Bartlett and Keiffer. 

 All other varieties in express size only 

 60 cents each; 3 for $1.50, postpaid. 

 By express, not prepaid, 4 to 6 feet, 90 cents each; 3 for $2.50; $6.00 per 10. 

 By express, not prepaid, 5 to 7 feet, $1.00 each; 3 for $2.80; $7.00 per 10. 



Summer Pears 



BARTLETT. Large, yellow, flesh white, exceedingly fine grained and buttery. 



CLAPP'S FAVORITE. Very large, yellowish green to full yellow, marbled with 

 dull red; vinous, melting and rich. 



LE CONTE. Of remarkable vigor and beauty of growth. The fruit is bell-shaped and 

 of a rich creamy yellow. 



Autumn and Winter Pears 



BEURRE d'ANJOU. Large, greenish, sprinkled with russet; flesh melting, with a 

 high, rich, vinous, excellent flavor; productive, succeeds well as a dwarf. 



HOWELL. Large, light, waxen yellow, with a fine red cheek; handsome, rich, sweet. 



KEIFFER. Fruit large to very large, skin yellow, with a bright vermlllion cheek; 

 flesh brittle, very juicy, quality good. 



LAWRENCE. Medium yellow, covered with brown dots; flesh white, with very 

 much aromatic flavor. 



SECKEL. Small, rich, yellowish, one of the most highly flavored pears known. 



SHELDON. Large, russet, juicy and excellent, one of the best varieties; fine grower. 



VERMONT BEAUTY. Tree hardy and vigorous, early and abundant bearer. Fruit 

 medium size, yellow with red cheek, rich juicy. 



WORDEN-SECKEL. A seedling of the Seckel. Equal in quality to Its famous 

 parent, which it resembles much in flavor; while in size, color, form and appearance, 

 It is decidedly superior. 



Dwarf Pears 



See important notice on rates, page 172. 

 2-year-old, of any Pear on this page, 90 cents each; 3 for $2. SO; 

 $6.00 per 10, by express, not prepaid. No mail size of Dwarf Pears. 



PLUMS 



All Plums at These Prices. 



See important notice on rates, page 172. 



Cannot supply mall size plums. By express, not 

 prepaid, extra size, 5 to 6 feet, $1.00 each; 3 for 

 $2.50; $7.50 per 10. 



European Plums 



GRAND DUKE. A very handsome plum, especially 

 valuable for market, it resembles Bradshaw in size 

 and color, being very large and of fine dark, violet red. 



GREEN GAGE. Small, considered the standard of 

 excellence. Mid-season. 



IMPERIAL GAGE. Rather large, oval. Greenish 

 flesh, juicy, rich and delicious. Preferred by many to 

 the Green Gage. 



REINE CLAUDE. A large, fine variety, skin 

 greenish-yellow, covered with a thick bloom; flesh yel- 

 low, juicy, melting, with a rich sugary, excellent flavor. 



YORK STATE PRUNE. Purple, much larger than 

 German prune, and always commands high prices on 

 account of its superior size, beauty and quality. 



Japanese Plums 



ABUNDANCE. A popular and tried Bort. Tree pro- 

 ductive. Fruit large, lemon yellow and red; superior 

 quality. August. 



BURBANK, Very prolific, color reddish lilac. 

 August. 



CLIMAX. Fruit as large as a peach, of deep, dark- 

 red color. Flesh yellow. 



OCTOBER PURPLE. Dark reddish purple and 

 yellow. September. 



SHIRO. Light yellow with thin white bloom. Firm, 

 Juicy; rich flavor. 



GRAPES 



Maule's Family Grape Collection 



Ripening in the Order Given 



1. GREEN MOUNTAIN.— An extra early greenish-white grape; clusters and berry medium; 

 thin skin; fine qualitv; tender and sweet. Perfectly hardy. 



2. CAMPBELL'S EARLY. The most profitable of the early grapes. Berry large, blackish pur- 

 ple, covered with light blue bloom. Bunch large shouldered; quality excellent. 



3. LUTIE. The best family grape grown; never known to rot. Bunches and berries large; color 

 reddish chocolate; very sweet. 



4. BRIGHTON. Berries medium to large, round, light red to dark crimson in color; flesh tender, 

 sweet and productive. Of the highest quality. 



5. CONCORD. The most popular grape in America. Bunch large, compact; berries very large, 

 skin tender; flesh sweet, juicy. Vine a vigorous grower. Very hardy and productive. Color, blue 

 black. Succeeds everywhere. 



6. NIAGARA. The standard market sort. Berries white, large and handsome; bunch often 

 shouldered. Vine very vigorous and productive, succeeding well both North and South. 



The above set of six hardy grapes, one of each, $1.50, postpaid. 

 By express, not prepaid, 2-year-old size, one of each, 6 In all, $2.00. 

 See important notice on rates, page 172. 

 All grapes listed below postpaid at prices named to points east of the Mississippi. 

 West of the Mississippi add 10 cents extra for each ten grapes ordered. 



See important notice on rates, page 172 



Brighton. Bunch large, berry round; early, red 30 



Campbell's Early. Very productive. Blackish purple.... 35 



Catawba. Dark red. Bunch large; berry medium 30 



Concord. The popular standard sort. Black 30 



Delaware. Medium size. Sweet and delicious. Red 30 



Diamond. Hardy; productive; early. White 30 



Empire State. Exceptionally hardy. White 30 



Green Moxintain. An extra early white grane 40 



Lutle. A hardv, healthy grower. Color, reddish 30 



McPltee. The perfection of grapes. Black 40 



Moore's Early. One of the hardiest. Black 30 



Niagara. The standard market grape. White 30 



Worden. Large Concord type; very early. Black 30 



One Year Vines 

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Two Year Vines 



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.35 3 .90 2.50 



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.15 .90 2.50 



.35 .90 2.50 



.35 .90 2.50 



Campbell's Early Grape. 



IME recommend it for planting 

 everywhere on account of its 

 earliness and high quality. 



