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Dwarf  Apples 
Their  habit  adapts  them  particularly  for  small 
yards  and  limited  areas.  Their  fruit  is  similar  in 
quality  to  the  standard  sorts.  They  commence 
bearing  much  younger. 
50  cents  each;  $4.00  per  10 
Baldwin  Northern  Spy 
Duchess  of  Oldenburg      Red  Astrachan 
Gravenstein  Wealthy 
Mcintosh  Yellow  Transparent 
Crab  Apples 
50  cents  each;  $4.00  per  10 
Hyslop.    Beautiful  in  flower;  large,  dark  crim- 
son fruit. 
Martha.  Yellow,  shaded  with  red;  a  prolific 
bearer. 
Transcendent.  September.  Large,  yellow  and 
red;  productive. 
Yellow  Siberian  (Golden  Beauty).  Small; 
golden  yellow.  September. 
Apricots 
50  cents  each;  $4.00  per  10 
Harris.    Large,  golden- vellow  fruits;    early  in 
July. 
Moorpark.  First  of  August.  Firm,  juicy; 
fruit  of  darker  color  than  the  above. 
Nicholas.  Agreeable  flavor;  prolific  bearer. 
July. 
CHERRIES 
Strong,  selected  trees:  60  cents  each;  $5.00 
per  10;  $40.00  per  100. 
Black  Eagle.  Large;  black;  tender  and  highly 
flavored. 
Black  Tartarian.  Big,  dark  red  or  black 
cherry  of  splendid  flavor. 
Downer's  Late  Red.  Sweet  and  delicious.  Not 
liable  to  rot  in  wet  weather. 
Early  Richmond.  A  very  productive  pie  or 
sour  cherry,  that  is  prized  for  cooking  and  pre- 
serving. 
English  Morello.  A  late  red,  sour  variety,  that 
is  valued  for  culinary  purposes. 
Governor  Wood.  Large,  white  cherry,  shaded 
with  red;  sweet  and  delicious. 
Mercer.  Dark  red;  sweet;  good  shipper,  and 
not  liable  to  be  wormy. 
Montmorency.  Large,  red,  tart  fruit;  very 
prolific  and  desirable. 
Napoleon.  A  large,  sweet,  white  cherry,  with 
red  cheeks. 
Schmidt's  Bigarreau.  Large,  dark  color;  fine, 
rich  flavor. 
Windsor.    Large,  dark  red;  late  and  sweet. 
Yellow    Spanish.    Yellow,    with    red  cheek; 
firm,  juicy  and  delicious. 
Mulberries 
New  American.  A  broad,  bushy-headed  tree, 
that  is  an  improved  form  of  our  common  native 
Mulberry.  The  black  fruits  are  borne  profusely 
and  are  very  sweet.  Each  lo 
5  to  6  ft   $0  75     $5  00 
MULBERRIES— Continued 
Downing' s  Everbearing.    This  variety  has  very 
large  leaves,  that  are  quite  ornamental.    The  fruit 
is  large,  black  and  rich  in  flavor.         Each  10 
6  to  8  ft.   $0  75      $5  GO 
Russian.  Bears  enormous  crops  of  small,  black 
fruits,  that  attract  many  birds.  Each  10 
10  to  12  ft.,  2  to  3  in.  cal   $2  00    $15  00 
Nectarines 
50  cents  each;  $4.00  per  10 
Downton.      White,   with    red  cheek; 
flavored . 
highly 
PEACHES 
25  cents  each;  $2.00  per  10;  $15.00  per  100 
Alexander.  July  and  August.  Greenish- white, 
spotted  with  deep  red;  firm,  sweet  and  juicy;  cling- 
stone; very  productive. 
Belle  of  Georgia.  August  and  September. 
Freestone;  white;  excellent  flavor. 
Chairs'  Choice.  August.  Yellow;  good  qual- 
ity; freestone. 
Champion.  August.  Firm;  white  freestone 
Peach,  that  is  rich,  sweet  and  juicy. 
Crawford's  Early.  August  and  September.  A 
large,  yellow  Peach  of  spJendid  quality;  strong 
grower  and  prolific  fruiter. 
Crawford's  Late.  Last  of  September.  Large, 
yellow  freestone.  Peach  of  best  quality.  A  pro- 
lific bearer,  and  a  most  popular  variety. 
Crosby.  September.  Medium-sized;  yellow, 
with  streaks  of  carmine;  of  good  quality,  and  hardi- 
est variety  known. 
Elberta.  September.  A  very  large,  yellow, 
freestone  Peach;  rich,  sweet  and  juicy.  A  vigorous 
grower,  and  splendid  sort  for  eating  or  preserving. 
Fox  Seedling.  September.  Reliable  freestone; 
good  bearing  and  market  variety. 
Globe.  October.  Large,  golden-yellow,  with  red 
cheek;  sweet  and  luscious  flavor;  a  desirable  free- 
stone variety. 
Mountain  Rose.  August.  Large,  red,  free- 
stone Peach,  with  white  flesh.  Rich,  juicy  and 
sweet.    One  of  the  best  early  varieties. 
Morris  White.  September.  Firm,  medium 
size,  white,  sweet  and  juicy. 
Oldmixon  Free.  September.  Large;  yellowish- 
white;  freestone;  of  excellent  flavor  and  productive. 
Reeves'  Favorite.  September.  Large;  yellow, 
with  fine  red  cheek;  delicious;  juicy;  splendid  sort. 
Stephen's  Rareripe.  September.  Large,  hand- 
some white  Peach,  of  finest  quality;  a  regular  bearer. 
Stump  the  World.  September.  Large  free- 
stone; white,  with  red  cheek;  firm,  juicy  and  ex- 
cellent quality. 
White  Heath.  Cling,  Last  of  September. 
Greenish  white;  luscious  flavor. 
PEARS 
Strong,  selected  trees:  50  cents  each;  $4.00 
per  10;  $35.00  per  100. 
Summer  Pears 
Bartlett.  September.  A  popular  variety,  with 
large,  yellow  fruit;  sweet  and  juicy.  Excellent  for 
eating  or  preserving;  prolific  bearer;  strong  grower. 
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