SPRINGFIELD, MASSACHUSETTS 
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YUCCA ->dam's Needle 
Filamentosa. Among hardy orna- 
mental foliage and flowering plants 
this can be classed at the head of the 
list. Its broad, sword-like foliage and 
tall, branched spikes of large, fragrant, 
drooping, creamy-white flowers during 
June and July make it an effective 
plant for all positions. 25 ots. each; 
$2.50 per doz. 
Vucca filamentosa 
Fruit Department 
Apples 
Our list embraces a most careful selection of the best sorts for the several seasons, and 
few, if any, are omitted, that have proved worthy of general cultiu-e in New England. 
Prices for Apple Trees, first class, 
5 to 7 feet, 50 cts. each; $5.00 per doz. 
Special prices in hundred and thousand 
lots. 
SUMMER APPLES 
Astrachan Red. Large, deep, crim- 
son, juicy; rich, acid. 
Early Harvest. Medium size, straw 
color; tender, sub-acid. 
Golden Sweet. Large; pale yellow; 
very sweet and good. 
Sweet Bough. Large; pale yellow; 
tender and sweet. 
Yellow Transparent. Very early; 
color, pale yellow. 
AUTUMN VARIETIES 
Duchess of Oldenburg. Medium 
size; yellow, streaked with red. 
Fall Pippin. Large, yellow; tender, 
juicy and rich. October. 
Grayenstein. Largo, striped; tender, 
juicy and high flavored. 
Fameuse (Snow Apple). Medium; 
deo)) crirn.son. 
Wealthy. Medium; yellow, mostly 
covered with dark red. 
Walter Pease. Large, yellow and red. 
WINTER APPLES 
Baldwin. Large, bright red, juicy, 
crisp, sub-acid. 
Bellflower. Large, yellow, juicy, acid. 
Hubbardston Nonesuch. Yellow, 
stri])ed re<l. 
King (Tompkins County). Large, ,^ , n u ■ ■ ,,,,,,,, 
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Stnpea red and yellow. two years after planting in orchard 
