SIEBRECHT & SON 
Gooseberries 
Extra-strong fruiting plants, $2 to $2.50 per 
doz.; standard forms, 4 to 5 ft., fine heads, 
7SC. to $1. 
Columbus. Large sizp, oval in form, skin 
greenish yellow ; of finest quality. 
Downing. Fruit roundish oval, whitish 
green ; skiu smooth, flesh rather soft and juicy. 
Houghton's Seedling. Rather small ; pale 
red: flesh tender. .iHi<'y and sweet; produces 
enormous crops. Most profitahle market variety. 
Industry. Very large, dark red, excellent 
(luality, and an enormous bearer. 
Red Jacket. Rich, dark red : oblong ; vigor- 
ous and healthy. One of the best of its class. 
Smith's Improved. Yellowish green, some- 
what oval in form, firm, and of excellent qual- 
ity. Vigorous grower. 
Peaches 
Fine, strong, selected trees, 5 to 6 ft., 25 cts. 
to 75 cts. each, according to heaviness 
and caliper. 
Alexandra. Medium size ; skin white, nearly 
covered with crimson, flesh juicy and sweet. 
June. 
Chair's Choice. Large size ; yellow, with red 
cheek ; flesh firm, yellow and of good quality. 
Good bearer. Late. 
Crawford's Early. A very fine, large, yellow 
Peach. Tree exceedingly prolific. Early Sep- 
tember. 
Crawford's Late. An excellent yellow Peach ; 
very large and productive. Late September. 
Crosby. One of the hardiest. Bright yellow, 
streaked with crimson; flesh firm and sweet; 
an enormous bearer. 
Elberta. Large ; yellow, with red cheek, 
juicy and of high quality; flesh yellow and 
melting. Early September. 
Mountain Rose. Large, round ; skin white, 
partly covei-ed with dark red ; flesh white and 
very good. Early September. 
Oldmixon. Large : white and red ; flesh pale 
and juicy. Middle of September. 
Reeves' Favorite. Large, round, with red 
cheek ; flesh deep yellow, juicy and sweet, 
liarly September. 
Stevens' Rareripe. Large, oblong ; very high- 
ly colored ; heavy bearer ; freestone. October. 
Stump the World. Red and white; very pro- 
ductive. End of September. 
Triumph. One of the finest yellows; nearly 
covered with red ; flesh bright yellow ; of ex- 
cellent flavor. One of the earliest. 
Wonderful. Large and round ; yellow cov- 
ered with bright carmine; flesh yellow, highly 
flavored and firm ; freestone. October. 
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JLAWRENCE PEARS 
Standard Pears 
Strong trees, 5 to 6 ft., 34-in. to i%.in. caliper, 
$8 to $9 per doz. 
Bartleft. Large ; yellow, with soft blush on 
sunny side; flesh white, fine-grained and but- 
tery, sweet and juicy ; highly perfumed. Es- 
teemed one of the best Pears in cultivation. 
.July and August. 
Clapp's Favorite. Excellent and productive ; 
large; skin thin, pale lemou-yollow with bright 
red cheek : flesh white, fine-grained, juicy and 
sweet. August. 
Howell. Large, light waxy-yellow, thickly 
sprinkled with very small dots ; flesh white, 
juicy, melting. September. 
Kieffer. Large size ; skin rich golden yellow, 
sprinkled thickly with small dots; flesh slightly 
coarse, juicy and melting. It bears early and 
abundantly. October. 
Lawrence. An early and abundant bearer. 
Fniit of medium size, lemon-yellow : flesh white, 
juicy, melting and sweet. November. 
Seckel. Noted on account of its juiciness and 
sweet flavor: small; yellowish brown, with rus- 
set-red cheek. Very prolific. 
Sheldon. Medium to large, cinnamon brown. 
Flesh melting and juicy, with an excellent 
fiavor. October. 
Vermont Beauty. .\bundant, early bearer 
and productive; medium size; skin yellow, 
nearly covered with carmine; flesh melting, 
sprightly, juicy, and of best quality. October. 
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