FRUIT T^EPARTMENT 
STANDARD PEARS 
Each 10 
2-yr., 5to7ft.SI 25 SHOO 
BARTLETT. Most popular of all Pears for dessert 
and canning. Matures in September. Fine shape 
and color; excellent flavor. 
BEURRE BOSC. A favorite russet-gold Pear of 
elegant shape and exquisite flavor. Makes a 
handsome tree and bears abundantly, ripening 
in October and November. 
CLAPP’S FAVORITE. Equal to Bartlett in appear¬ 
ance and flavor, but matures a week or two earlier. 
SECKEL. The most delicious of all Pears and 
popular the country over. Fruits are small, 
russet-brown, and borne abundantly. Ripens in 
October. 
SHELDON. A handsome, beautifully colored fruit 
of high quality, ripening in October. Fine for 
domestic use or home market. 
Elberta Peach 
DWARF PEARS 
Each 10 
2-yr.SI 25 SI 1 00 
BARTLETT SECKEL 
CHERRIES 
Each 10 
2-yr., 5 to 7 ft., fi-in. cal.$1 25 $11 00 
BLACK TARTARIAN. The favorite black Sweet 
Cherry of New England. Early ripening. 
EARLY RICHMOND. Excellent, early, bright red. 
Sour Cherry for pies and home use. 
GOVERNOR WOOD. Handsome, yellow-white, 
sweet fruits of the best flavor. Excellent for home 
use. 
MONTMORENCY. The standard Sour Cherry for 
home and market. Extremely productive, hardy, 
and of excellent flavor. Ripens early. 
NAPOLEON BIGARREAU. The largest white 
Sweet Cherry. Beautiful fruits of excellent flavor. 
WINDSOR. A firm, free-bearing, dark maroon 
fruit of excellent quality. 
Abundance Plums 
PEACHES 
Each 10 
1- yr., 4to5ft.SO 75 $6 50 
BELLE OF GEORGIA. Very beautiful fruit of fair 
quality, maturing in midseason. 
ELBERTA. Most popular of all Peaches for its 
keeping and marketing qualities. Midseason. 
CHAMPION. A most delicious white-fleshed Peach 
for home use. Early midseason. 
GOLDEN JUBILEE. An early yellow Peach with 
red cheek; very large. 
J. H. HALE. A splendid sort, better than Elberta 
in size, earliness, and flavor. 
^Cnectar. New. Particularly fine; rich and juicy. 
PLUMS 
Each 10 
2- yr.31 25 $11 00 
ABUNDANCE. Pinkish red fruits with golden 
flesh; very juicy and sweet. Early. 
BURBANK. Larger fruits and better quality than 
Abundance, which it resembles in color and shape. 
LOMBARD. An e.xtremely adaptable tree succeed¬ 
ing everywhere, with excellent pinkish purple 
fruits of fair quality. 
REINE CLAUDE. An old and valued Plum of great 
richness of flavor and abundance. Fruits yellow- 
green. Midseason. Frequently called “Green 
Gage.” 
QUINCES 
Each 10 
4 to 5 ft.SI 25 Sll 00 
CHAMPION. Prolific, constant bearer, with large, 
oval fruits of fine quality. Ripens late and keeps 
long. 
MEECH’S PROLIFIC. Pear-shaped. Early. 
ORANGE. Heavy, bright yellow fruits of excellent 
flavor. Ripens in October. 
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