THE COLE NURSERY CO., PAINESVILLE, OHIO 
PEARS 
Anjou. Fruit large, greenish yellow, with 
white, sweet, juicy flesh. October to 
December. 
f*Bartlett. Most popular Pear in existence. 
Fruit large, clear yellow, with fine-grained, 
juicy flesh of good quality. September. The 
dwarf type can also be supplied in fine large 
bearing-age trees. 
Bose. Fruit dark rich yellow, overspread with 
russet. Quality best. October, November. 
Cayuga. A wonderful large new Pear highly 
recommended by Government Experiment 
Stations. Flesh firm, fine texture, Seckel 
flavor. 5 to 6 ft. only, $1.45 each; 5 for 
$6.35; 25 for $27.75. 
fClapp’s Favorite. Fruit resembles Bartlett 
but ripens about 10 days earlier. 
Duchess. Fruit enormous, greenish yellow; 
flesh coarse but rich and good. October. 
fFlemish Beauty. Fruit large, yellow, over¬ 
spread with russet-red; flesh aromatic and 
sweet. September. 
Kieffer. Thrifty, productive, and a good can¬ 
ning Pear. November, December. 
f*Seckel (Sugar Pear). Fruit small, reddish 
brown, and of exquisite flavor. October. 
fSheldon. Fruit medium size, yellow, over¬ 
spread russet; flesh sweet, vinous, and of 
highest quality. 
Wilder. Fruit yellow with flaming cheek; 
sweet and rich. August. 
f*Worden Seckel. Fruit medium size, yellow 
with blush cheek. Fine quality. October, 
November. 
Standard: Each 5 25 
5 to 6 ft., H-in* cal. and up. .$0 95 $4 25 $18 75 
3 to 5 ft., to fi-in. cal. 85 3 75 16 25 
3 to 4 ft., ^ to A-in. cal. 70 3 00 12 50 
Dwarf: 
3 to 4 ft., 54-in. cal. and up. . 95 4 25 18 75 
2i/ 2 to 31/2 ft., 1/2 to 54-in. cal. 85 3 75 16 25 
2 to 3 ft., y s to 1 / 2 -in. cal. 70 3 00 12 50 
Varieties marked f can be supplied in bearing age, 
6 to 8 ft., 4-yr., $2.50 each; 5 for $10.00 
All varieties can be supplied in Standards 
Varieties starred (*) in Dwarfs 
PLUMS 
Abundance. A large yellow Japanese sort with 
juicy, sweet flesh. Clingstone. September. 
Burbank. Very hardy and prolific Japanese 
variety bearing large yellow fruit, blushed 
red; flesh sweet and aromatic. Clingstone. 
September. 
Fellenburg (Italian Prune). Highly colored; 
flesh firm, juicy, subacid. Fine quality. Free¬ 
stone. September. 
German Prune. An old variety with deep 
purple fruit and sweet yellowish green flesh. 
Freestone. Late. September. 
Monarch. A productive variety bearing pur¬ 
plish red fruit with rich, aromatic, golden yel¬ 
low flesh. Clingstone. October. 
Shropshire Damson. Purplish black; yellow 
flesh, juicy, firm, and agreeably tart. Cling¬ 
stone. September. 
Yellow Egg. A large, handsome, yellow Plum 
with sweet golden yellow flesh. Freestone. 
September. Each 5 25 
5 to 6 ft., H-in. cal. and up_$1 00 $4 50 $18 75 
4 to 5 ft., A to fi-in. cal. 85 3 75 16 25 
3 to 4 ft., A to A-in. cal. 70 3 00 12 50 
QUINCES 
Champion. Very vigorous and productive. 
Fruit large, pear shaped. 
Orange. Very productive. Fruit large, yellow, 
and of good quality. Each 5 10 
4 to 5 ft., 54-in. cal and up.$1 00 $4 50 $8 00 
3 to 4 ft., y 2 to 54-in. cal. 90 4 00 7 00 
CHERRIES 
Sour 
Early Richmond. A profuse bearer. Sprightly 
acid fruit. Indispensable for home or com¬ 
mercial use. Early. 
Montmorency. The most popular Sour Cherry. 
Large; flesh very juicy and pleasantly tart, of 
good quality. Late. 
Each 5 25 
4 to 5 ft., ii-in. cal. and up. . . .$0 80 $3 50 $15 00 
3 y 2 to 4 ft., 3 ^ to xi-in. cal. ... 65 2 85 12 50 
2i/ 2 to 31/2 ft., A to A-in. cal... 55 2 35 10 00 
Sweet 
Black Tatarian. Our most popular Sweet 
Cherry. The brownish black fruit is of me¬ 
dium size, with rich, juicy, dark red flesh. 
One of the best. Freestone. Early. 
•(■Governor Wood. Yellowish white, tinged 
crimson, with juicy, mild, sweet, white flesh. 
Clingstone. Midseason. 
Napoleon (Queen Anne). Its bright red fruit, 
white flesh, handsome appearance, and high 
quality make this Cherry especially desirable 
for home use. Midseason. 
Schmidt’s. Large black fruit with purplish 
red flesh, juicy and sweet. Midseason. 
Yellow Spanish. Its bright amber-yellow 
fruit and high quality make it one of the most 
desirable of the Sweet Cherries. Midseason. 
Each 5 25 
5 to 7 ft., xi-in. cal. and up. . . .$1 00 $4 50 $18 75 
4 to 5 ft., ts to xi-in. cal. 90 4 00 16 25 
31/2 to 4 ft., xV to A-in. cal. 75 3 25 12 50 
Varieties marked f can be supplied in 6 to 8-ft., 4-year 
bearing-age trees at $2.50 each 
APRICOTS 
Early Golden. Yellow; good quality. 
Hungarian. A tested variety which has borne 
heavily along the shore of Lake Erie. Yellow 
and of good quality. 
Each 5 25 
3 V 2 to 4 ! A ft., ys to H-in. cal.. .$0 85 $3 75 $16 25 
3 to 4 ft., 3 ^ to A-in. cal. 75 3 25 13 75 
NECTARINES 
Goldmine. New. Probably the King of the 
Nectarines for northeastern United States. 
White flesh, soft and sweet. Very productive. 
Midseason. Add 15 cts. each. 
Red Roman. A large variety bearing very late. 
Each 5 
5 to 6 ft., 54-in. cal. and up, extra large. . $1 00 $4 25 
3 V 2 to 5 ft., 3 ^ to 54-in. cal. 75 3 25 
3 to 4 ft., 3 ^ to 3 ^-in. cal. 65 2 75 
IMPORTANT 
D isease Free—True to Name 
Cole’s stock is inspected yearly by Govern¬ 
ment officials and pronounced free of injuri¬ 
ous insects and diseases. We also frequently 
employ the services of the world’s greatest 
experts on varieties to make sure that the 
trees you buy are “True to Name.’’ 
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