SIEBRECHT & SON 
DWARF PEARS 
Extra strong, selected trees, $8 per doz.; 
medium size trees, $3 per doz. 
Beurre d'Anjou. October. 
Clapp's Favorite. Middle of August. 
Duchesse d'Angouleme. End of October. 
Lawrence. Winter. 
Seckel. September and October. 
Plums 
First quality trees, i-in. to i%-in. caliper, 7s 
cts. to $1 each, $9 per doz. 
Bradshaw. Large and early; dark violet-red, 
juicy and good. Very productive. Last of Au- 
gust. 
German Prune. Medium size; blue, juicy, 
rich, fine. Tree vigorous and very productive. 
September. 
Imperial Gage. Medium size ; greenish, juicy, 
rich and delicious. Tree a strong grower and 
very productive. Middle of August. 
Lombard. Medium size; violet-red; flesh yel- 
low and juicy. A strong grower and bears 
well. September. 
Pride. Large; purple; firm and sweet. Sep- 
tember. 
Reine Claude de Bavay. Large size, and of 
fine flavor ; green. Hangs long on tree. Mid- 
dle to end of September. 
Shropshire Damson. Dark purple. Enor- 
mously productive. September. 
Yellow Egg. Very large; yellow, covered 
with white bloom; flesh yellow; clingstone. 
Late .Tuly. 
Yellow Gage. Rather small, yellow; flesh 
melting, juicy and sweet. August. 
JAPANESE PLUMS 
First quality trees, i-in. to i%-in. caliper, 75 
cts. to $1 each, $9 per doz., except where 
noted. 
The Japanese Plums have been found very 
successful and are now being largely planted. 
They are extremely productive, are of excellent 
quality, and the trees are very hardy and vigor- 
ous. 
Abundance. Very large ; lemon-yellow, nearly 
overspread with bright cherry ; flesh orange-yel- 
low, melting, rich, and highly perfumed. Au- 
gust. 
Burbank. Large; cherry-red; flesh deep yel- 
low; very sweet. Tree a vigorous grower and 
abundant bearer. Last of August. 
Wickson. A sturdy, upright grower, produc- 
tive ; fruit handsome, deep maroon red : nesn 
fine ; keeps two weeks after it is ripe. *b per 
dozen. 
Quinces 
Strong trees, 3 to 3% ft., 35c. each, $3.50 
per doz. 
Champion. Greenish yellow ; fruit large, 
pear-shaped : flesh tender and of delicate flavor. 
Bears abundantly when young. Late. 
Meech's Prolific. Pale orange ; fruit large ; 
very fragrant, good flavor; bears young and 
abundantly. Midseason. 
Orange, or Apple. Bright pale orange, much 
like an apple in shape; very productive, and the 
fruit is of the largest size; one of the best. 
Raspberries 
NEW ROCHELLE. N. Y. 
Fine, healthy plants, $1 to $3 per doz., accord- 
ing to age and size. 
Columbian. Dark red ; a very strong, vigor- 
ous grower, hardy and very productive. Fruit 
of large size and excellent quality. 
Cuthbert. Hardy, sweet and productive. 
Deep crimson. 
Golden Queen. Large ; beautiful golden yel- 
low. 
Marlborough. Red ; very vigorous and prolific. 
BLACKCAP VARIETIES 
Fine, healthy plants, $1 to $3 per doz., accord- 
ing to age and size. 
Cumberland. One of the best of its class ; 
tender and sweet ; midseason. 
Doolittle's Improved. One of the earliest 
blacks ; fine flavor ; prolific. 
Gregg. One of the old standards ; firm, juicy 
and sweet ; exceedingly prolific. Will grow in 
all climates. 
Strawberries 
strong plants, $2 to $3 per 100. 
Beder Wood. Very early and immensely pro- 
ductive; large, conical, bright red; e.xcellent 
quality. 
Gandy. Large, very uniform in size and 
shape, of bright crimson color: handsome and' 
showy, very firm and of good quality. 
Nick Ohmer. Healthy, vigorous grower, and 
productive. Mammoth size, beautiful in form 
and color and of excellent quality. 
Marshall. Large size and fine flavor; dark 
crimson, handsome and good. Midseason. 
Sharpless. Berries large and irregular ; flavor 
excellent : productive. Midseason. 
Brandywine. Large, roundish conical, reg- 
ular and uniform; bright, glossy crimson, very 
handsomo, firm and solid. Fine aromatic flavor. 
Midseason to late. 
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