.Fruit Department. 
APPLES. 
straight and Handsome Trees, with Fine Roots. 
Kacli Per <loz. 100 
5 to 7 feet high $0 25 $2 50 $20 00 
6 to 7 " :W 3 00 25 00 
7 to 8 " 50 5 00 
We can furnish trees (not grown by us) at less prices, if ordered 
early. Write, stating number, size and varieties wanted, and prices 
as low as the lowest will be given. 
Summer Apples. 
Early Harvest, Sweet Bough, Williams, 
Astrachan, Golden Sweet, Transparent. 
Porter, 
■ Gravenstein, 
Garden Koyal, 
Baldwin, 
Ben Davis, 
Bellflower, 
Bismarck, 
Hubbardston, 
Autumn Apples. 
Chenango, 
Oldenburg, 
Fameuse, 
Winter Apples. 
Haas, 
Mann, 
Nodhead, 
King, 
Northern Spy, 
Fall Pippin, 
Congress. 
R. I. Greening, 
Sutton Beauty, 
Roxbury Russet, 
Golden Russet, 
Talman Sweet. 
NEW APPLES. 
WALTER PEASE. This large and beautiful deep red Apple is 
very showy, even more so than the Baldwin. The fruit attracts the 
attention of buyer.s by its size and color. Its flavor is mild, rich and 
aromatic, and, though ripe in Septeiriber, it may be liept until mid- 
winter. We regard it as a much better Apple in quality tlian the 
Gravenstein, and more productive. A large grower of fruits, in an 
address to the Hampden Harvest Club, said, "it is the best Apple 
in the world." Trees 5 to 7 feet high, 50 cts. each, $2.50 for 6. 
Extra size, $1. 
" Wc do not know of any other Apple of its season that eauals Walter 
Pease in quality."— TAc Itural New-Xorker. 
ODD-YEAR BALDWIN. Very large, round, deep red; flesh 
yellow, crisp, juicy, sprightly and rich. The original tree in Hamp- 
shire county, from which we obtained our clous, was known to bear 
large crops in odd years, while Baldwin trees bear in even years. In 
other respects it is no wise different from the most perfect strain 
of Baldwin, which is the best Apple we have in Massachusetts. 
We sold Odd-year Baldwins (crop of 1897) for $5 a barrel. 
30 to 50 cts. each. Extra size, $1. 
