30 Fruits 
The STORRS & HARRISON CO, 
v?n « T«#|« 1? 17 C Highest Quality 
Jr Im lill A M ImJC«I!#9 True to Name 
Eighty yeai’s the Storrs & Hai’rison Co. has 
been growing and furnishing first quality, 
true-to-name Fruit Trees to American orchard- 
ists and home-owners; and enjoys an unim¬ 
peached reputation for reliability and fairness. 
That is your protection. Our legal protection 
is claimed in the Non-Warranty clause on in¬ 
troductory page. 
QUOTATIONS. We would be pleased to quote prices to any¬ 
one desiring different varieties or stock in larger quantities than 
offered herein. In sending list, state definitely the number of 
each variety and size wanted. 
ORCNARUISTS, particularly, who are interested in quan¬ 
tity lots, please submit your lists of requirements for special 
prices. 
CERTinCATE OE INSPECTION, issued annually by 
the Ohio Department of Agriculture, showing freedom of our 
stock from San Jose Scale and other injurious insects and dis¬ 
ease, will be attached to every shipment. 
SUBSTITUTION. We reserve the right, in case v.'e are out 
of a variety, to substitute another of equal merit when it can be 
done (always labeling with correct name)—unless the party 
ordering says, “No Substituting,” in which case we -will fill order 
»3 completely as we can and refund balance of remittance. 
PIiANTING. Fruit trees and all Small Fruits (except Black¬ 
cap Raspberries and Strawberries) take very kindly to fall 
planting. You usually have more time than in spring; and the 
fall-planted stock gets several weeks’ growing start. 
Napoleon—Sweet Cherries. 
APPLES 
Should be set 40 feet apart, each way. 
PRICE OF APPLES: 
Standard Varieties: 
5 to 7 feet . 
4 to 6 feet . 
3 to 4 feet . 
Each 
10 
100 
|$0.85 
$7.50 
$55.00 
.70 
6.00 
45.00 
.60 
5.00 
37.50 
SUMMER APPLES 
Early Harvest. Medium, pale yellow, tender, juicy. 
Red Astrachan. Large, beautiful deep crimson. 
Yellow Transparent. Earliest and best of the early kinds; 
white, tender, juicy, sprightly, sub-acid. 
AUTUMN APPLES 
Duchess of Oldenburg'. Good size, yellow, streaked red, 
juicy, rich, sub-acid, productive. Bears young. 
Maiden Blush. Large, beautiful blush cheek. 
Rambo. Medium, yellow, streaked red. 
WINTER APPLES 
Baldwin. Large, bright red, crisp, juicy, rich. 
Banana. Early bearer. Yellow shaded bright crimson; flesh 
fine grained, rich sub-acid, aromatic, highest quality. 
Cortland. A derivation from McIntosh ; two _ weeks later. 
Thrifty, early producing and long lived. Fruits abundant, 
large, round, with heavy overlay of shaded reds ; brittle tex¬ 
ture, luscious juiciness, with sprightly flavor. 
Belicious. Fruit large, dark red, flesh fine grained, crisp and 
melting, juicy with a delightful aroma; annual bearer. 
Grimes, Good size, yellow, productive, of highest quality. 
Hyslop Crab. Large ; deep crimson ; one of the most popular 
Crabs for jelly. October to January. 
Jonathan. Medium, red, extra quality. 
McIntosh. Deep crimson, highest quality, juicy, sub-acid. 
Northern Spy. Large, striped, mild sub-acid, rich, and ten¬ 
der. 
Rhode Island Greening", Large, greenish yellow, rich acid. 
Rome Beauty, Yellow, shaded red ; tender, juicy, sub-acid. 
Stayman. Improved Winesap, larger and more prolific. 
Wagener. Good size, deep red in the sun; flesh firhi, sub¬ 
acid, excellent quality. One of the first varieties to bear. 
Wealthy. White fleshed, juicy, and vinous; medium size, 
smooth, round, deep red. September. 
CHERRIES 
The trees are naturally hardy, succeeding best on sandy or 
gravelly loam, well drained. Avoid low or wet ground. Sweet 
varieties grow more rapidly and make larger pyramidal trees. 
Set trees 18 to 20 feet apart. The Sour varieties are dwarf 
and bushy^ bear earlier, and are more largely planted. Set 
trees 15 to 18 feet apart. 
PRICE OF CHERRIES: 
Eachf 10 
100 
Sweet, 5 to 7 feet . 
$1.00 
.90 
$9.00 
8.00 
$75.00 
65.00 
37.50 
30.00 
4 to 5 feet . 
Sour, 4 to 5 'feet . 
.60 
6.00 
“ 3 to 4 feet . 
.50 
4.00 
“ 2 to 3 feet . 
.40 
3.00 
22.50 
SWEET CHERRIES 
Bing. Very large, dark brown—almost black; fresh firm, 
sweet, rich, delicious. One of the most profitable. July. 
Black Tartarian. Very large, black, juicy, rich. Last of June. 
Gov. Wood. Large, light red, juicy, rich, delicious. June. 
Iiambert. Jet black when fully ripe. Flesh firm, solid, rich 
and juicy. Tree rugged, strong grower, productive. July. 
Napoleon. Large, pale yellow with at least one red cheek; 
firm, juicy, sweet and productive. July. 
Schmidt. Immense size, deep black, flesh dark, tender, very 
juicy, fine flavor; productive. July. 
Windsor. Fruit large, liver-colored ; flesh remarkably firm and 
of fine‘quality. Tree hardy and prolific. July. 
Yellow Spanish. Large, yellow with red blush. June. 
SOUR CHERRIES 
Early Richmond. Medium, dark red, melting, juicy, sprightly, 
rich acid, best. A dependable cropper. June. 
English Morello. Fair size, blackish red, rich acid, juicy, 
good. The best very late variety. August. 
Hortense (Reine Hortense). Large, bright red, juicy; mildest 
and nearest sweet in-this class. July. 
Barge Montmorency. Large, red, productive, ten days later 
than Early Richmond. Late June. 
Bate Buke. Large, light red. July. 
May Duke. Large, red, juicy, rich ; its acidity pleasantly tem¬ 
pered to the advantage^ of sensitive teeth. June. 
Wragg. Very hardy, vigorous, and productive, medium dark 
purple, fine quality. August. 
PRICES in this department are for Express or Freight, at your expense. 
