LTAYMAN’S WINESAP. An app'e that succeeds every¬ 
where. Fruit deep red. Flesh tinged with yellow; 
firm, crisp, w'th pleasant acid flavor, enticing to every¬ 
one. Good Keeper. November to February. 
BALDWIN. A winter apple that needs no introduction. 
A good cooker. Used also for eating. Michigan’s 
favorite grower. 
NORTHWESTERN GREENING. A favorite winter cook¬ 
ing apple. Good, large size. Fro duct'.ve and hardy. 
Apple Tree prices, 5 to 6 ft.: 35c each; $4.00 per dozen 
Apple Tree prices, 6 to 7 ft.: 50c each; $5.50 per dozen 
Cherries 
EARLY RICHMOND. An old and staple variety. Unsur¬ 
passed for cooking purposes. Eright red, medium size, 
melting, juicy, acid flavor. The most popular acid 
Cherry grown. The tree is a good grower, w th round¬ 
ish spreading head. Highly productive. Most hardy. 
Ripens through June. 
40c each; 10 for $3.50 
MONTMORENCY. Beautiful large red sour cherry. 
Larger and finer than the Early Richmond and ripens 
a week or ten days later. Strong grower, very hardy. 
Bears young and sure cropper. A big demand for sour 
cherries. The flesh is more meaty than the Early Rich¬ 
mond. 4Cc each; 10 for $3.50 
BLACK TARTARIAN. Very large purplish black, heart- 
shaped; flesh mild and sweet, and quality cons'dered, 
one of the best for market and dessert. Tree is vigor¬ 
ous, upright grower and immense bearer. Ripens in 
July. We recommend this as rna of the best sweets 
for home use. 5Cc each; 10 for $4 50 
Pears 
BARTLETT. The popu’ar summer pear, which is wide¬ 
ly known and widely grown. A big producer, and 
r pens early. Golden colored fruit, with red cheek. 
Flavor and quality of the best. 
KIEFFER. The well known canning pear. A heavy pro¬ 
ducer and sure cropper. Does well everywhere. Fruit 
’arge and yellow and good quality. Trees hardy and 
bears late. 
Prices on Pear Trees, 4 to 5 feet, 49c each; 5 for $1.75 
Pear Trees, 5 to 7 feet, 50c each; 5 for $2.25 
Peaches 
SOUTH HAVEN. The early Michigan peach. Good grow¬ 
er, highly productive, very hardy. Rich, yellow color, 
good flavor. Originated where winters are very cold. 
ELBERTA. Freestone. The great market peach of the 
southwest. Perfectly hardy in the North and Is be¬ 
lieved by many growers to be about the best all-around 
peach. Lemon ye'low with blush on sunny side. Flesh 
pale yellow, tender and juicy. Ripens in early Septem¬ 
ber. 
Prices on Peach Trees, 4 to 5 feet: 35c each; 6 for $2.00 
12 for $4.00 
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