Fruit Trees 
B. F. BARR NURSERIES, LANCASTER, PA. 
Plan to Plant Some Fruit Trees 
The trees listed here are the best in their respective varieties. They are the largest 
sizes that can be planted to best advantage, are straight trunked, true to name, and by 
reason of their unusual vigor will transplant successfully, make good growth, and give an 
early and abundant yield. 
Heavy, No. 1 grade, selected trees furnished in all varieties listed. 
STANDARD APPLE 
Baldwin. Large, bright red, rich, juicy. Winter. 
Delicious. Large, unevenly shaped. Winter. 
Early Harvest. Small. Straw color. Acid. Early. 
Grimes’ Golden Pippin. Medium. Sub-acid. Winter 
Jonathan. Brilliant red; highly flavored, crisp and 
tender. Winter. 
McIntosh. Medium to large, deep red. Winter. 
Rambo. Large, yellow; rich and of good flavor. Early. 
Red Astrachan. Large, crimson. Juicy, acid. Early. 
Rome Beauty. Large, round, juicy; mottled and striped 
different shades of red. Good baking apple. Winter. 
Smokehouse. Medium, red striped. Sub-acid. Winter. 
Stayman’s Winesap. Medium, bright red. Winter. 
Wealthy. Red of good quality and good keeper. Acid. 
Autumn. 
Yellow Transparent. Pale yellow. Sub-acid. Early. 
York Imperial. Medium white, shaded red. Sub¬ 
acid. Winter 
2 yr., 5 to 6 ft., 3 4 -l in. cal. 60c. ea.; $5 per 10; 
$45.00 per 100 of your selection. 
CRAB-APPLE 
Transcendent. Medium, golden yellow, crimson cheek. 
September. Strong, stocky trees. 2 yr., jkt-l in. cal. 
75c. ea.; $7 per lo. 
APRICOT 
Early Golden. Small, pale orange. Juicy and sweet. 
Moorpark. Large, deep orange. Rich. August. 
2 yr., 4-5 ft., %-l in. cal., 75c. ea.; $7.00 per 10 of 
your selection. 
SOUR CHERRY 
Early Richmond. Medium, deep red, rich, acid. 
Middle of June. 
English Morello. Large deep red, pleasant, acid. Last 
of July. 
Montmorency. Large; bright red; pleasing acid flavor. 
June. 
yr., 3 to 5 ft., 54-1 in. cal., 50c. ea.; $4.50 per 
10 of your selection, 
SWEET CHERRY 
Black Tartarian. Very large, purplish-black, rich. 
June. 
Governor Wood. Large; yellow, shaded red. June. 
Napoleon Bigarreau. Large, yellow and red, excellent 
July. 
Rockport. Large, red, pleasant and rich. June. 
Schmidt’s Bigarreau. Large, red, rich and pleasant 
July. 
Windsor (Oxheart). Large, liver-color, rich. July. 
Yellow Spanish. Very large, yellow, red cheek, sweet. 
Last of June. 
2 yr., 5 to 6 ft., 3 ±-l in. cal., 65c. ea.; $6.00 per 
10 of your selection. 
Basket of Champion Peaches 
PEACH 
Champion. Very large, white, red cheek, delicious 
Late September. 
Crawford’s Early. Medium, yellow. July. 
Crawford’s Late. Very large, yellow, red cheek. Late 
September. 
Elberta. Very large, yellow, red cheek, juicy, rich. 
Middle of August. 
Iron Mountain. Large, pure white, solid, juicy. 
October. 
J. H. Hale. Very large, yellow. Late August 
Mountain Rose. Medium, white, red cheek, sweet. 
First of August. 
Stump the World. Very large, creamy white, red cheek, 
delicious. September 
Yellow St. John. Large, yellow, sweet. July. 
1 yr., 4 to 5 ft., f-f in. cal’, 50c. ea.; $4.00 per 10; 
$35.00 per 100 of your selection. 
PLUM 
(European Varieties) 
German Prune. Large, purple, sweet. September. 
Reine Claude. Large, green gage, excellent. Late 
September. 
Yellow Egg. Large, oval, yellow, juicy. September. 
2 yr., 5 to 6 ft., %-l in. cal., 65c. ea.; $6.00 per 
10 of your selection. 
{Japanese Varieties ) 
Burbank. Large, cherry-red, sweet. Last of August. 
2 yr., 5 to 6 ft., %-1 in. cal., 65c. ea.; $6.00 per 10. 
PEAR 
Bartlett. Large, clear yellow, highly aromatic. Autumn. 
Duchess d’Agnoulenie. Large, greenish yellow, juicy. 
Autumn. 
Kieffer. Large, golden yellow, sweet. Winter. 
Seckel. Small, yellowish russet, spicy flavor. Autumn. 
2 yr., 5 to 6 ft., in. cal., 65c. ea.; $6 per 10 of 
your selection. 
QUINCE 
Champion. Prolific, constant bearer; fruit larger and 
more oval than the Orange variety. Late. 
Orange. Large and prolific; orange-yellow; delightfully 
fragrant. Early. 
2 yr., 3 to 4 ft., |-| in. cal., 75c. ea.; $7.00 per 10 of 
your selection. 
“Will Grow” Fruit Trees Are All Too Large For Parcel Post. Not Less Than 5 at 10 Rates. 
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