FRUIT TREES 
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FRUIT TREES 
In listing of Fruit Stocks we include Apple, Pear, Cherry, Plum, Prune, 
Peach, Apricot, Nectarine and Quince; and a variety of Small Fruits of the 
different Berry Plants, Grape Vines, etc. (See pp. 42 and 43 for Nut Trees.) 
Suggestions relative to your particular needs we shall gladly furnish upon 
application. 
In these as well as in all other plants, trees and shrubs listed we can 
assure you first quality stock only. The prices designated are fixed upon this 
basis. 
We realize that you will expect satisfaction from well selected stock and 
we want you to come back again. This is our reason for putting Quality 
first. 
APPLES 
Each 
10 
100 
3 Year . 
.$2.00 
2 Year, Select . 
. 1.25 
$8.50 
$45.00 
1 Year, or 2 year, 4 to 6 feet.-. 
. 1.00 
7.50 
45.00 
1 Year, 3 to 4 feet. 
.75 
5.50 
40.00 
SUMMER 
Early Harvest—Yellow .-.Late July & Aug. 
Golden Sweet—Large, yellow, cooking.Aug. 
Red June—Medium, oblong, red.July 
Red Astrachan—Large, deep crimson, rich, acid flavor.Early Aug. 
Yellow Transparent—Medium, juicy, hardy, sub-acid, trees bear 
young, Best Early apple .July 
MID-SUMMER 
Duchess of Oldenberg—Large, striped red and yellow, bears 
young, productive . Aug. 
Gravenstein—Large, dashed, deep red and orange, aromatic, 
flavor best .Aug. 
Dutch Mignonne—Striped and splashed, regular annual bearer.Aug. & Sept. 
FALL 
Alexand er—Large, red-striped, cooking .Oct. 
Fall Pippin—Yellowish green, cooking, good.Sept. & Oct. 
Pumpkin—Sweet, large, mellow, baking.Sept. 
Waxen—Medium, pale yellow, crisp, acid, drying and sauce.Oct. 
EARLY WINTER 
Fameuse (or Snow)—Red on sunnyside, flesh, white.Nov. & Dec. 
Wealthy—Medium, red, hardy, early bearer.Nov. to Feb. 
McIntosh Red—Hardy, dessert, best early winter.....Nov. to Feb. 
King—Large, striped red, productive, cooking._.Nov. to Feb. 
Jonathan—Vigorous, hardy, red, good bearer, fine.Oct. to Jan. 
Grimes Golden—Rich, golden yellow, good.Nov. & Dec. 
See inside back cover for INDEX 
