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THE BERRYHILL NURSERY 
FRUIT DEPARTMENT 
Great care has been taken in the selection of our list of fruits, and we heartily 
recommend the varieties given as being well adapted to this section and soil con- 
ditions. Every home grounds should have some fruits, and we call special atten- 
tion to our Dwarf Apples and Pears as being suitable for the smallest city lot, 
and the fact that the fruit can be picked so early after planting. 
We grow many other varieties not here given, and shall be pleased to quote 
special prices on large quantities. 
A PP*es Each I0 
Strong vigorous trees $o 50 $3 50 
Extra selected trees 75 6 00 
Early 
Red Astrachan. Crimson, streaked 
with yellow; juicy. July. 
Early Harvest. Yellow, tender; line 
flavor. July. 
Summer Rambo. Green, striped 
with red, subacid. Early Sept. 
Yellow Transparent. Pale yellow; | 
tender and juicy. Early July. 
Autumn 
Duchess of Oldenburgh. Streaked 
red and yellow; tender and juicy. Sept. 
Fall Pippin. Large; yellow; rich and 
delicious aromatic. Oct., Nov. 
Gravenstein. Large; yellow, striped 
with red; juicy; subacid. Sept., Oct. 
Maiden’s Blush. Medium; pale yel- 
low; tender; subacid. Aug., Sept. 
Pound Sweet. Large; greenish 
white; sweet; good cooking. Oct. 
Smokehouse. Crisp and juicy. Good 
eating. Sept. -Feb. 
Winter 
Bismarck. Yellow; flesh tender; 
juicy and rich. Dec. 
Baldwin. Large; deep red; pro- 
ductive. Dec. -March. 
Bellefleur. Large; yellow, with red 
cheek; juicy; good eating. Dec.-Feb. 
Ben Davis. Bright red; juicy; pro- 
ductive. Dec.-March. 
Greening Rhode Island. Large; dark 
green; rich and juicy. Nov. -Feb. 
Grimes Golden. Fine-grained and 
rich flavor; subacid. Jan. -Apr. 
Northern Spy. Pale yellow, striped 
with red. Good keeper; subacid. 
Dec. -June. 
Rambo. Medium. Yellowish white, 
streaked dull red; tender. Oct. -Dec. 
Russet, Golden (Sheepnose). Me- 
dium, russet; juicy; tender. Dec.- 
Mar. 
Smith’s Cider. Late keeping red; 
prolific bearer. Dec. -Mar. 
Stayman’s Winesap. Larger and 
more prolific than Winesap. Dec.- 
May. 
York Imperial. Large, red apple of 
agreeable flavor. Nov. -Feb. 
Dwarf Apple the second year after you buy it. 
Just the tree for the small city lot. 
