APPLES 
Pride of Hudson (Barringer) — This apple 
originated in Germantown, N. Y., fifty years 
ago and is worthy of a place in the commer- 
cial orchard. Tree very thrifty, productive 
and long-lived. Fruit is large, showy, un- 
usually attractive and of splendid quality. 
It is a light red, striped with dark red. This 
variety has been largely shipped abroad and 
always sold at top prices. 
The above is an illustration of four grades of 
our one-year apple trees ; the bundle on the 
right is our 5-6 ft. grade, the next 4-5 ft., the 
third, 3-4 ft. and the small one on the left is our 
2-3 ft. Notice particularly the enormous mass 
of roots the tree possesses in proportion to the 
tops. This is the secret of the success of the 
one-year apple trees. 
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Chenango Strawberry — Fruit beautiful in 
appearance, yellowish white, striped with red 
and of excellent dessert quality. Tree is an 
early and abundant bearer. Eipens in Sep- 
tember. 
Walter Pease — Fruit large, pale green, 
striped and nearly covered with red; of ex- 
cellent dessert quality. Tree is a good grower 
and comes into bearing moderately young. 
Season October to December. 
The above illustration shows three grades of 
two-year apple trees. The bunch on the right 
illustrates the H, 5 to 7 ft. and up grade, the 
next f's, 5 to 6 ft., the bunch on the left repre- 
sents the y2 to /j, 4 to 5 ft. grade. We wish to 
call your attention to the magnificent root sys- 
tem our soil produces on trees. "This is what 
makes our trees so hardy, vigorous and fruitful ' ' 
