MOO N'S r RU I T S 



PEARS 



50 cents each; $4.00 



Strong selected trees 

 per 10; $35.00 per 100. 



Summer 



Bartlett. September. A popular variety, with 

 large yellow fruit; sweet and juicy. Excellent for 

 eating or preserving; prolific bearer; strong grower. 



Clapp's Favorite. September. Large; pale 

 yellow, with crimson cheek; fruit fine grained and 

 good for eating. Should be picked early and ripened 

 indoors. 



Koonce. July. Yellow fruit; good quality. 



Manning's Elizabeth. August. Medium size; 

 excellent flavor and very productive. 



Osband's Summer. August, Medium size; 

 yellow, with reddish brown cheek. 



Wilder. August and September. Yellow; fine 

 grained, and probably the best early market 

 variety. 



Autumn 



Beurre d'Anjou. Late October. Large; russet 

 yellow; excellent flavor and a prolific bearer. 



Flemish Beauty. September and October. 

 Large, greenish yellow; sweet and juicy. 



Louis Bonne de Jersey. Late September. 

 Large, yellow, with dark red cheek; good tasted. 



Seckel. September and October. A little brown 

 pear; exceptionally sweet and juicy. 



Sheldon. October. Large; russet and red; 

 rich, melting and juicy; fine flavor. 



Worden- Seckel. September and October. Re- 

 sembles the old-fashioned Seckel pear; is equally 

 good and larger. 



Winter 



Beurre Glairgeau. September. Large; yel- 

 low, shaded with crimson; juicy and sweet flavored. 



Duchess de Angouleme. Very large; oblong; 

 russet color; flesh white, with rich, buttery flavor. 

 A strong grower. 



Duchess de Bordeaux. Large; yellow, with 

 russet cheek; sweet and good keeper. 



Kieffer. Very vigorous and productive, even 

 when young; fruit large and yellow; a good keeper. 



Lawrence. November. Rather large, yellow 

 pear, of splendid rich flavor. 



Dwarf Pears 



Price, 50 cents each; $4.00 per 10. 

 Bartlett. Duchess d'Angouleme. 



Beurre d'Anjou. Louis Bonne de Jersey. 

 Seckel. 



Quinces 



50 cents each, $4.00 per 10. 



Champion. OcLober. Large and productive; 

 splendid for cooking, and a good keeper. 



Meeches' Prolific. Productive; large; yellow, 

 and one of the best for domestic purposes. 



Orange or Apple. September. Large, hand- 

 some fruit of good quality. A popular sort. 



Reas' Mammoth. Large and productive; by 

 many considered the best in cultivation. 



Small Fruits 



Blackberries 

 75 cents per 10, $4.00 per 100. 



large. 



Erie. Early, hardy and productive; 

 sweet fruit, of excellent quality. 



Eldorado. Sweet, melting and rich; good bearer. 



Lawton. A productive, good variety. 



Rathbun. Heav^- bearer; extra large. 



Snyder. Medium sized, sweet and productive. 



Wilson's Early. Large, very early, sweet and 

 luscious; one of the best for market purposes. 



Currants 



$1.50 per 10, $10.00 per 100. 



Black Naples. Black; excellent for jellies. 

 Cherry. Large; scarlet; of excellent quality. 

 Fay's Prolific. Large; deep red. 

 Pamona. Bright red; good keeper; few seeds. 

 Versailles. Large, red and of excellent quality. 

 White Grape. White; sweet. 



Gooseberries 



Chautauqua. Large, pale green and desirable. 

 35 cents each, S3. 00 per 10. 



Downing. \'ery large; whitish green; excellent 

 for domestic use. 25 cents each, S2.00 per 10. 



Industry. Dark red; excellent sort; very pro- 

 ductive. 30 cents each, S2.50 per 10. 



Smith's Improved. Yellow, sweet and good. 

 30 cents each, $2.50 per 10. 



Raspberries 



Prices of all varieties, except where otherwise 

 noted, 75 cents per 10; $4.00 per 100. 



Black Diamond. Ver>- large; black; early. 

 Cumberland. Large; black; firm and juicy. 

 Cuthbert. Late red; large; firm and sweet. 

 Golden Queen. A large, yellow, firm berry. 

 Gregg. Large, early black variety. 

 Kansas. Very large, black and firm. 

 Loudon. An early red sort. 

 Marlboro. Handsome red berr>'. 

 St. Regis. A new, ever-bearing red variety. 

 Price. $1.50 per 10; SIO.OO per 100. 



Grapes 



Prices of all varieties, except where otherwise 

 noted, 25 cents each; $1.50 per 10; $12.00 per 

 100. 



Agawan. ■ Red; large, sweet and desirable- 

 Brighton. Fine-tasted; excellent quality; red. 

 Campbell's Early. Large bunches; black and 

 sweet. 35 cents each, $3.00 per 10. 



Catawba. Late; red; medium sized; sweet. 

 Clinton. Small and black; productive. 

 Concord. Blue; familiar sort; delicious flavor. 

 Delaware. R.ed; small; compact bunches. 

 Moore's Early. Black; very early. 

 Niagara. White; large; sweet, delicious flavor. 

 Pocklington. White; large clusters; big fruit. 

 Worden. Black; large clusters; sweet. 



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