The Best True-to-Name Nor 
Red Delicious Apple. 
Bartlett Pear. 
Apples 
GRIMES GOLDEN. Golden yellow, fine flavor. October to January. 
JONATHAN. Dark red; excellent quality. October to February. 
McINTOSH. J uicy, bright red, similar to Snow. September to December. 
RED ASTRACHAN. Bright red, good flavor, early. July to September. 
RED DELICIOUS. A red strain of the Delicious Apple. October to March. 
RED NORTHERN SPY. A solid red Spy. November to March. 
RHODE ISLAND GREENING. The best cooking Apple. December to April. 
STAYMAN WINESAP. A large, red, excellent keeper. December to April. 
WEALTHY. An early and abundant bearer. September to January. 
HYSLOP (Crab Apple). Large, dark red, spicy fruit. Very productive. 
Diameter 11/16" to 1", height 5 feet up: 60c each; any five at 50c each. 
Diameter, 9/16" to 11/16", height 4 feet up: 55c each; any five at 45c each. 
Sweet Cherries 
Every home should have a planting of Sweet Cherries. They make fine shade 
and ornamental trees and produce heavily with minimum care. 
BING. I mmense, solid, dark red Cherries of high quality. Late. 
BLACK TARTARIAN. Very dark, medium size, juicy, early, productive. 
MAY DUKE. Large, dark red fruit, prized for canning. 
NAPOLEON. A very large yellow Cherry spotted and shaded with deep red. 
SCHMIDT. The largest, finest quality and most popular sweet Cherry. 
WINDSOR. A dark red, firm, high quality Cherry. Later than Schmidt. 
NOTE.—For best results always plant two or three varieties of Sweet Cherries 
near each other so that bees can distribute the pollen and insure a crop of fruit. 
Diameter, 11/16" and up, 2-year-old. Our largest and best trees: 60c each; 
any five at 50c each. 
Sour Cherries 
EARLY RICHMOND. A good early Sour Cherry that does well anywhere. 
MONTMORENCY. The best and most popular Cherry for home and market. 
Diameter, 11/16" and up, 2-yr., heavy, well branched: 50c each; any 5 at 
45c each. 
Diameter, 9/16" to 11/16", 2-yr., medium grade: 45c each; any 5 at 35c each. 
Pears 
BARTLETT. A leading commercial variety. Excellent quality and flavor. 
BUERRE BOSC. Large, yellow, much russeted; of best quality. 
CLAPP’S FAVORITE. A large lemon-yellow Pear splashed with crimson; early. 
KIEFFER. Vigorous, productive, late. A standard market variety. 
SECKEL. A small, highly flavored Pear much prized for preserving. 
Diameter, 11/16" and up, 2-yr., heavy: 55c each; any 5 at 45c each. 
Diameter, 9/16" to 11/16", medium grade: 50c each; any 5 at 40c each. 
Peaches 
Our strong Home Grown Peach trees are all budded from selected bearing 
trees. This method assures you of the best strains of each variety and that 
they will be absolutely true to name. 
ELBERTA. Our best selling Peach. Large, yellow freestone of good quality. 
GOLD DROP. Medium size, golden yellow; freestone; very sweet. Late. 
J. H. HALE. A very large yellow freestone. Good shipper. Plant next to 
Elberta or South Haven to secure pollenation. 
ROCHESTER. Very large yellow freestone with mottled red blush. 
SOUTH HAVEN. Large, yellow, well shaped fruit of excellent quality. Early. 
Diameter, 11/16" and up, extra large grade: 50c each; any 5 at 45c each. 
Diameter, 9/16" to 11/16", large grade: 40c each; any 5 at 35c each. 
Diameter, 7/16" to 9/16", medium grade: 35c each; any 5 at 30c each. 
Apricots and Quinces 
MOORPARK APRICOT. Large, juicy fruit, nearly round. Orange with red 
cheek. 
CHAMPION QUINCE. Fruit large, yellow, tender and of good quality. 
Heavy, 2-year trees: 70c each; any 5 at 60c each. 
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