Fruit Trees are Scarce . Order Early 
Hardy. Yount/ 
Heariny. True 
to Name 
Our apple trees are inspected annually, for trueness to name, by Dr. J. k. Shaw 
of Massachusetts Fruit Growers Assn. Insist on receiving inspected apple trees for 
your own protection. There is no extra cost to you. All of these are carefully selected 
and grown in our own nursery. 
Apple Tree Prices 
cal. and up, Each 10 
100 
ii" 4,_6' 
.65 5.50 
40.00 
—" 4-5' 
16 9 
.50 4.00 
50.00 
yr. 
2 yr. A- 
2 yr. A- .. 
SUMMER 
Astrachan, Red—Crimson. Most popular 
all round summer apple. 
Gravenstein, Red—Solid red. Subacid. 
Excellent for cooking and eating. 
McIntosh, Early—McIntosh-like in col¬ 
or, flavor and texture. 
Yellow Transparent—Pale yellow, juicy 
and subacid. Trees bear young. 
AUTUMN 
Fall Pippin—A large, yellow apple of 
splendid quality. 
Maconn—Of the new apples, Macoun is 
unusually popular. It is like McIntosh in 
color, flavor and quality but ripens a 
little later. 
McIntosh. Red—Dark red. White, juicy 
flesh. A true favorite. 
Wealthy—Red. Large. Bears young. A 
good pollenizer for McIntosh. 
WINTER 
Baldwin—Red blushed. The standard 
winter apple. 
Cortland—Large, dark red. Like McIn¬ 
tosh in flavor and quality. A good keeper. 
Delicious—Nearly covered with brilliant 
dark red. An apple of highest quality and 
attractiveness. 
King—A very large and showy red apple 
with a November to January season. 
Northern Spy—Striped red. A rapid 
grower and good bearer. 
, Red Spy—Red form of the popular North¬ 
ern Spy. 
H. I. Greening—Yellowish green. Unex¬ 
celled cooking apple. 
Rome Beauty—A handsome apple, yellow 
mottled red. Fine in quality and early to 
bear. 
'Ttoxbury Russet—An old favorite which 
keeps throughout the winter. 
CRABAPPLES 
llyslop —\ellow, red cheeked. Ripens in 
JOctober. 
Transcendent —Dark red. Ripens in 
September. 
Black Tartarian 
Cherries 
Black Tartarian—A large purple-black, red 
fleshed cherry of excellent flavor. The most 
popular dark sweet cherry. 
English Morello —Medium sized. Dark red. A 
very productive late sour cherry. 
Governor Wood —Large, light yellow with red 
cheek. Sweet. Early. One of the best. 
Montmorency —Light red. Midseason. Bears 
young. Largest, most productive and popular 
sour cherry. 
Napoleon Bigarrean —A large yellow, red cheeked, sweet cherry 
which follows Governor Wood. 
Windsor —A large, dark, sweet cherry of fine quality, ripening 
in July. Very hardy and productive. 
Each 10 
2 yr. jF' and up, 5-7'. $1.00 $9.00 
Plums 
Abundance 
VVith a minimum of care, plum trees grow rapidly and bear 
their large tasty fruits heavily. They do not make large trees and 
are desirable to plant in a garden of small proportions. 
Abundance —Red, yellow fleshed, of good quality. Fine for 
canning. August. Hardy and productive. 
Delicious, One of New England’s Leading Apples 
Bu rhank — Yellow, red blushed. August. 
Good keeper and shipper. 
Red June —Vermillion red, yellow fleshed. 
Late July. Productive 
Shropshire Damson— Purple. Fine for can¬ 
ning. Fruit medium sized and produced 
abundantly. 
Each 10 
2 yr. and up, 5-7' . $ .75 $6.50 
If you do not see the variety you want 
write its. We have many others not des¬ 
cribed here. 
Five of one variety and size at ten rate; 
fifty at hundred rate. W rite for prices on 
larger quantities. 
Quantity ami prices apply only when a 
quantity of one variety and size is or¬ 
dered. 
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