Honest Reliable Fruit Trees 
T HE special sizes here quoted are selected for best results. The list of varieties includes only the very best of both new and 
old types. All trees are grown in the North and are hardy and full of vitality. They are not to be compared with cheap 
Southern grown stock. Ten assorted fruit trees at the ten rate. Larger quantities at very low prices quoted upon request. 
Drainage, sun. 
APPLES, Standard (Zone III) 
(Each) (10) 
2 year.SI 00 19.00 
Ask for special prices for 100 or more. 
Summer Varieties 
Early Harvest—Yellow, medium size. August. 
Red Astrachan—Red, large. August. 
Yellow Transparent—Pale yellow, good. Aug¬ 
ust. 
Autumn Varieties 
Fall Pippin—Greenish yellow, large, November. 
Fameuse or Snow—Crimson, November to 
January. 
Gravenstein—Red-striped, large. October. 
Porter—-Yellow. 
Wealthy—Deep red, white flesh. 
Winter Varieties 
Baldwin—Red, large. 
Courtland—A beautiful red; larger than Mc¬ 
Intosh and ripening a month later. 
Delicious—Large, red. 
Hubbardston Nonsuch —Yellow and red, large. 
King of Tompkins County—Crimson, large. 
McIntosh Red—One of the best, red; Novem¬ 
ber, February. 
Northern Spy—Yellow and red; large. 
Rhode Island Greening—Greenish yellow; 
large. 
Roxbury Russet—Medium to large. December 
to June. 
Talman Sweet—Yellow, medium size. Novem¬ 
ber to April. 
APPLES, Dwarf 
Very scarce this year. We have some and will 
quote on request. 
Fruit from Es¬ 
palier treesisal¬ 
way s more tasty 
and larger than 
ordinary 
CARE NEEDED FOR 
ESPALIERS 
Ten to twelve feet is the maximum height to 
which true dwarf Espaliers will grow. Little 
pruning is needed—beyond keeping the small 
new spurs from reaching more than six inches 
outside of the main stems. No other training is 
needed—it’s all done for you. When a spur has 
borne fruit cut it back and let a young spur form 
there to take its place. 
CRAB APPLES 
(Each) 
6 to 7 feet. ...$1.00 
Hyslop—Dark crimson; large. 
PLUMS—Zone V 
Japanese Plums 
The plum tree will grow anywhere there is 
good soil. No. 1 Grade, $1.25 each, $10.00 per 10. 
Abundance—One of the best Japanese plums. 
Medium size, rich, bright cherry red with dis¬ 
tinct bloom and highly perfumed. Flesh, yel¬ 
low, juicy, tender and excellent quality. 
Burbank—Large, nearly globular; clear cherry- 
red with a thin lilac bloom; flesh deep yellow, 
sweet, meaty, and quite firm; tree vigorous. 
Red June—Fair size and quality. Vermilion 
tinted. Productive. Ripens before Abundance. 
European Plums 
Bradshaw—Very large, dark violet-red. Flesh 
yellowish-green, juicy and pleasant. 
Damson—Medium size; blue; flesh juicy, tender, 
sweet; reliable grower. Fine for preserving. 
German Prune—Medium, oval, purplish blue. 
Flesh, rich, juicy and of high flavor. 
Lombard Medium, roundish-oval. Violet red. 
Fruit juicy and pleasant, adhering to the stone. 
CHERRIES (Zone IV) 
(Each) (10) 
6 to 7 feet.$1.00 $9 00 
Sweet—Bigarreau, Black; Black Tartarian, 
Black; Gov. Wood, Red on white; Windsor, 
Dark; Yellow Spanish, White. 
Sour—Early Richmond, Red; Montmoren¬ 
cy, Red. 
PEACHES (ZoneV) 
(Each) (10) 
3} 2 to 5 feet .$.75 $7.00 
Varieties: In the order of their ripening. 
Carman—White and red cheek. 
Champion—White and red. 
Crawford Early—Yellow. 
Belle of Georgia—White with red cheek. 
Elberta—Yellow. 
J. H. Hale—Yellow. 
Crawford Late—Yellow. 
PEARS (Zone IV) 
(Each) (10) 
No. 1 Grade. $1.00 $9.00 
Anjou, Winter; Bartlett, Summer; Clapp’s 
Favorite, Summer; Seckel, Fall; Sheldon, Fall. 
PEARS, Dwarf 
(Each) (10) ’ 
3 years old.$1.00 $9.00 
Anjou, Bartlett, Clapp’s Favorite, Seckel. 
Dwarf Espalier Fruits 
Go to your fancy grocer and ask for the most perfect fruit he carries—it will be about 
one-half the size of a properly grown Espalier fruit! It will not be as juicy and full of 
flavor! These facts are instantly proved to you when you see your first ripe fruit 
on an Espalier dwarf fruit tree. For 
centuries they have been well known in 
Europe. In full sunlight, each individual 
fruit gets its share. Even if such trees 
were not ornamental, they would be 
noteworthy for fruit alone. But they are 
beautiful—clean-cut form and healthy 
young side growth—something new and 
different. Use them instead of vines 
against the house; train them along wire 
fences to add beauty and interest. Easy 
to grow; beautiful in flower, leaf and 
fruit; what more can be asked from a 
small tree? The strain we offer here is not 
to be compared with even the few other 
sources of Espalier fruit trees available in 
America! They are dwarfer—grafted on 
the proper stock—meat, and retaining 
their form permanently. 
VARIETIES NOW READY 
APPLES 
Duchess of Oldenburg 
Delicious 
Fameuse 
McIntosh 
Baldwin 
R. I. Greening 
PEARS 
Bartlett 
Flemish Beauty 
Clapp’s Favorite 
Duchess d’Angouleme 
Beurre d’Anjou 
Seckel 
PLLMS 
Reine Claude 
Abundance 
PEACHES 
Elberta 
Hi by 
Yellow St. John 
Rochester 
Crawford 
Champion 
NECTARINES 
Boston 
Red Roman 
Lord Napiet 
Newton 
Victoria 
APRICOTS 
Early Golden 
Moore Read - 
SHAPES AND PRICES 
(J-form— 
4 to 6 feet ....$ 6.00 6 to 8 feet... $ 8.00 
(Width: 234 feet) 
Four-Arm— 
5 to 6 feet.... 8.00 6 to 8 feet... 10 00 
(Width: 4 feet) 
Six-Arm— 
5 to 6 feet.... 15.00 6 to 8 feet... 18 00 
(Width: 6 feet) 
In addition we offer eight-arm horizontals and 
cordons. Prices in quantity quoted. State Quan¬ 
tity. Packing extra (25 cents each up to $1.50 
each). All trees balled and burlapped at above 
prices. 
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