Fruit Trees and Small Fruits 
apples. 
Baldwin. Large red. (Winter.) 
Delicious. Yellow striped red. (Late.) 
Greening Rhode Island. Large green Apple. (Winter.) 
Grimes Golden. Large yellow. (Winter.) 
McIntosh. Red striped. (Winter.) 
Russet. Medium, russet. (Winter.) 
Wealthy. Splendid red. (Late.) 
Yellow Transparent. (Early.) 
Strong, selected trees . Each $1.50 
cherries. 
Black Tartarian. Sweet. (Late June.) 
Early Richmond. Sour. (June.) 
Governor Wood. Yellow, sweet. (June.) 
Lambert. Purplish red. (June.) 
Montmorency. Large red, sour. (July.) 
Yellow Spanish. Yellow, red cheek. 
Strong, selected trees . Each $2.00 
PEACHES. 
Belle of Georgia. White, freestone. (July.) 
Carman. White, freestone. (August.) 
Champion. White, freestone. (August.) 
Early Crawford. Yellow, freestone. (August.) 
Elberta. Yellow, freestone. (August.) 
Strong, selected trees . 
PEARS. 
Bartlett. Large. (Early.) 
Clapp’s Favorite. Yellow and crimson. 
Duchess. Large. (Late.) 
Kieffer. Large. (Late.) 
Seckel. Rich quality. (October.) 
Strong, selected trees . 
PLUMS. 
Abundance. Cherry red. (August.) 
Bradshaw. Large dark red. (August.) 
Green Gage. Yellowish green. 
Lombard. Medium, violet. (September.) 
Strong, selected trees . 
QUINCES. 
Champion Yellow. (November.) 
Strong, selected trees . 
Each $1.00 
Each $2.00 
Each $2.00 
Each $1.75 
RASPBERRY—La France (Everbearing) 
Perhaps the most popular red raspberry. Large fruit of 
excellent quality, fruiting at all times during the season 
BLACKBERRIES. 
Blowers (Midseason). Producing tall canes which 
yield a premium crop of large, attractive, quality 
berries.1 
Eldorado. Sweet and rich.. 
Joy. (Midseason.) Produces a mammoth crop of 
huge black berries. Delicious flavor. 
Mt. Pocono. Extra large fruit of highest quality. 
CURRANTS. 
Fay’s Perfection. Very large dark red berries 
in heavy clusters. 
Perfection. Perhaps the best bright red sort. 
Provides fruit for the longest period. 
White Grape. White sort, mild flavor. 
GOOSEBERRIES. 
Downing. Pale green, large. 2 yr. old . 
Oregon Champion. Amber, good size. 2 yr... . 
GRAPES. 
Strong, healthy, 2 yr. old plants. 
Brighton. Early, red, fin 
Caco. Red and amber. 
The wonder Grape. 
Campbell’s Early. Deep dark blue. 
Champagne. Yellow or amber color . 
Concord. Black, very popular. 
Green Mountain. White, early (Fruiting age).. 
Moore’s Early. Black, earlier than Concord. .. 
Niagara. White, very choice. 
Worden. Black, large, good flavor. 
RASPBERRIES. 
Cuthbert. Deep red. 
Golden Queen. Yellow. 
La France. The king of them all; the largest 
the finest flavor, deep carmine pink color and 
best of all it is truly Everbearing. Producing 
fruit from the earliest until frost. 
Latham. Large, round, firm berries of rich red, 
which ripen in June and into July. 
St. Regis. Red, everbearing. 2 yr. old. 
Viking. A recent introduction. The hardest of 
all; bright red, juicy and of delicious flavor. . . . 
Doz. 
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$2.25 $15.00 
1.75 
10.00 
2.25 
15.00 
4.00 
25.00 
3.25 
20.00 
4.50 
35.00 
3.25 
20.00 
4.00 
25.00 
5.00 
35.00 
5.00 
35.00 
9.00 
60.00 
9.00 
60.00 
9.00 
60.00 
7.50 
50.00 
9.00 
60.00 
9.00 
60.00 
9.00 
60.00 
4.00 
25.00 
2.25 
15.00 
4.00 
25.00 
8.00 
55.00 
2.25 
15.00 
4.00 
25.00 
4.00 
25.00 
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