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CHERRY HILL NURSERIES 
Fruit Trees 
APPLES Eac h Per 10 
No. 1, 11-16 in., 5 to 7 ft. .75 
7.00 for 10 where five or more of a variety are taken. 
Can furnish apple trees in most varieties in 4 yr. to 6 yr., at 
prices from $1.50 to $3.00. Write for prices per 100. 
SUMMER VARIETIES 
Red Astrachan— -Large, deep red, juicy, slightly acid. 
Yellow Transparent —Bright yellow. Very good for both 
eating and baking. 
Duchess —Good size, striped yellow and red. fine flavor. 
FALL VARIETIES 
Cortland —A new hybrid introduction excelling even the Mc¬ 
Intosh in color, flavor and keeping qualities. 
Gravenstein —Large size, striped yellow and red, extra fine. 
Red Gravenstein —A red variety of the above. Excellent. 
Early McIntosh (Milton)—Same good qualities as McIntosh 
but ripening nearly a month earlier. 
McIntosh— Dark red, good size, flesh white, extra nice. 
Late McIntosh (Macoun)—A McIntosh seedling ripening 
about a month later than the McIntosh but possessing the 
same qualities. 
Transcendent Crab —Bright red and yellow, considered the 
very best for jelly. 
Wealthy—Good size, medium red, good eater and cooker. 
WINTER VARIETIES 
Baldwin —Large, red and yellow, most popular winter apple. 
Delicious —Dark red, very choice eating apple. 
Northern Spy —Red and yellow striped, very juicy. 
R. I. Greening —Large, green, fine for baking and cooking. 
Roxbury Russet —Rich, golden, great keeper, fine flavor. 
PEARS 
No. 1, 11-16 in., 5 to 7 ft.90 8.00 
Larger sizes a matter of correspondence. 
Bartlett —Summer. Extra choice for eating or canning. 
Clapp’s Favorite —Early. Good eater. 
Seckel —Fall. Small but sweet as honey. 
Sheldon —Fall. Large and delicious. 
Beurre Bose —A very late variety of deep russet color and 
honey sweetness. 
2 yr. only. 1.00 9 00 
PEACHES 
No. 1, 4 to 6 ft.50 4.5.0 
Belle of Georgia —Early, white flesh, good. 
Carman —Medium early white, red cheek. Excellent. 
Champion —August. White, fine eating. 
Early Crawford —September. Yellow, a favorite. 
