MAY'S NORTHERN GROWN FRUITS, BEST FOR ALL CLIMES. 
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CRAB APPLES. Martha. 
"Valuable on account of their immense crops of acid fruit which is very fine for jelly, preserves, etc. Perfectly hardy everywhere. 
Mail size 20c each, $1.75 per 10, postpaid. Extra Heavy, 5 to 7 ft., 30c each, $2.75 per 10, $35.00 per 100. 
Mail Size 18c each, $1.50 per 10, by express. First Class, 5 to 6 ft., 25c each, $2.25 per 10, $20.00 per 100. 
Second Class, 4 to 5 ft., 20c each, $1.75 per 10, $15.00 per 100. "Varieties marked with a * we can supply in mail size only. 
GEN. GBANT, Fruit of 
making the finest jelly. 
HTSLOP. Large, deep crimson, 
October to January. 
*EAELT STRAWBERRY. Tree a vigorous, upright, sym- 
metrical grower and very hardy. B>uit size of Transcendent, 
red striped, crisp, juicj r , excellent for eating and for jelly. 
Season August. 
*ARCTIC. A new variety of great merit; fruit medium to 
large, acid, crisp, juicy. Fine for jelly. 
FLORENCE, Of Minnesota origin; very hardy. An early and unusually heavy 
bearer. An ornamental spreading grower. Ripens a little later than August. 
Color about the same as that variety. 
HEWES VIRGINIA. Fruit rather small, round, dull red and dotted witn 
white. For cider. _ , , 
♦MARENGO. Of large size; fine round, sprightly and acid. Color red on yellow 
MARTHA. HiPe B S eautifully glossy yellow, shaded bright red. Mild, clear tart flavor. 
October. 
QUAKER BEAUTY. A hardy, strong growing sort, which bears large crops of 
fine fruits; considered by large growers one of the best. December to May. 
RED SIBERIAN. About an inch in diameter, grown in clusters. Color yellow 
with bright scarlet cheek; bears when young and abundantly afterwards. August 
and September. _ - - . ; 
SYLVAN SWEET. Tree slender, upright, light colored wood, fruit • large, pale 
yellow, with rich blush, flesh white, tender, very good and very beautiful. July. 
TANS CEND ENT . -Immensely productive, bright red, one of the best and most 
popular. October. 
VAN WYCK SWEET. Fruit very large; skin yellowish white, very sweet and 
tender. 
WHITNEY. Large, averaging one and a half to two inches in diameter; skin 
smooth, glossy green, striped and splashed with carmine; flesh firm, juicy and 
rich; a great bearer and very hardy.. Tree a vigorous, handsome grower, with 
dark green, glossy foliage. 
YELLOW SIBERIAN. Similar to the Red Siberian except m color, which is 
a pure bright orange yellow. A very prolific bearer. 
largest size, bright 
one of the most 
red, acid, 
beautiful. 
Duchess. 
GENERAL LIST OF WELL KNOWN VARIETIES. 
1 Second Class. 
4 to 5 
ft — 18c 
each, 
$1.50 
per 
10, 
$12.00 
per 
100. 
1 First Class. 
5 to 6 
ft. — 20c 
each. 
$1.75 
per 
10, 
$15.00 
per 
100. 
| Extra Heavy. 
5 to 7 
ft — 25c 
each, 
$2.25 
per 
10, 
$18.00 
per 
100. 
well-known varieties of standard apples: 
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Alexander, 
Arkansas 
Black, 
Autumn 
Strawberry, 
Baldwin, 
Bellflower, 
Ben Davis, 
Bed, 
Spy, 
Mann, 
Mcintosh 
Northern 
Paradise 
Sweet. 
Pew r aukee, 
Plumb's Cider, 
Rnmbo, 
Red Astra eh an. 
Red 
Beitigh eimer, 
R. I. Greening, 
Rome Beauty, 
Early Harvest. Rawle's Janet, 
Early 
Strawberry, 
Fall Pippin, 
i Fameuse, 
f Gano, 
I Golden Russet, Roxbury 
! Golden Sweet, Russet, 
Gravenstein, 
Grime's 
Golden, 
Haas, 
Salome, 
Smith's Cider, 
Stark, 
Sweet Bough, 
Yellow Transparent 
Hub Nonesuch, Talman Sweet, 
Jonathan, Tetofsky, 
King, VVasrener, 
Maiden Blush, AValbridge, 
Mammoth Winesap, 
Black Twig, York Imperial. 
Wolf River. 
