SMALL FRUIT PLANT SPECIALISTS 
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Cherry Trees 
All varieties listed 2 years old, first-class. S-7 feet 
Each 12 50 100 
Sour. 
$0 60 $6 00 $21 00 $40 00 
Sweet 
$0 7S $7 50 $26 00 $50 00 
SOUR VARIETIES SWEET VARIETIES 
EARLY RICHMOND— Very hardy and prod- 
uctive. A fast grower and an early bearer. Fruit 
medium size, bright red, very uniform and of 
fine quality. July. 
LARGE MONTMORENCY— The moat popular 
of sour cherries. Fruit large and about 10 days 
later than Richmond. Fruit bright red and of 
unexcelled quality. Immensely productive and a 
good shipper. July. 
Quince Trees 
BLACK TARTARIAN— Fruit large, black, 
tender, sweet and of unexcelled quality. Tree 
very vigorous and remarkably productive. Early 
July. 
BING— Fruit large, black, of finest quality and 
a good shipper. A new variety of exceptional 
merit. July. 
NAPOLEON— One of the largest and best of 
all sweet cherries. Fruit sweet and pale yellow 
with bright red cheek. Tree a fine grower and 
immensely productive. July. 
Other varieties not listed above: — SWEET 
SCHMIDTS, WINDSOR, YELLOW SPANISH, 
GOV. WOOD. 
Apricot Trees 
Price Each 12 Price Each 12 
50c $5.00 50c $5.00 
CHAMPION— Well known and very popular. ALEXANDER— Fruit large, oblong, orange 
Fruit large and of excellent quality. Tree vig- yellow spotted with red. Tree hardy and pro- 
orous and productive. Early November. ductive. Ripens early. 
Nut Trees 
The past few years has witnessed a remarkable development in the growing of nuts of 
different kinds. The trees may be planted as orchards, groves or individual trees in the lawn, 
thereby making a delightful ornamental tree as well as useful and profitable. 
CHESTNUT (American Sweet)~A valuable 
native tree, both useful and ornamental. Nuts 
sweet and of delicate flavor. 4-9 foot trees each 
75 cents. 
CHESTNUT (Japan) — A new variety and val- 
able. Nut very large and sweet. Bears early 
and is prolific and very ornamental. 4-S foot 
trees each 75 cents. 
FILBERT (English)— This is of the easiest 
culture, growing 6 to 8 feet high. Very hardy 
and productive. 2-3 foot trees 50 cents each. 
WALNUT (Black)— A native species of great 
size and majestic habit. Nuts round, large and 
of fine quality. 4-6 foot trees $1.00 each. 
BUTTERNUT— A rapid growing tree and 
yields large crops in a few years. Very profitable 
Nuts oblong, large and rich of flavor. 3-4 foot 
trees 75 cents each. 
HICKORY— A fine growing tree and produces 
large quantities of medium sized nuts of finest 
quality. 4-5 foot trees 75 cents each. 
Everbearing Strawberries, Raspberries and Potatoes 
Kindly forward me another 1918 catalogue. I gave mine to a friend that wants to set a lot 
of fruit. I received the Everbearing Strawberries, also the St. Regis Raspberries and Potatoes, 
all in good condition and they are growing fine. 
Yours truly, 
Mrs. Thos. Hunter, Prescott, Ont., July 13, 1918 
