Why not plan a Fruit-garden like this? 
Fruits and Berries 
Standard Apples 
2-yr. trees, 4^2 to $V 2 ft. high, $1 each, $4.50 for 5 
Baldwin. Large; bright red. Winter. 
Cortland. Red. Resembles McIntosh, larger, ripens later. 
Winter. 
Delicious. Large; dark red. Excellent quality. Winter. 
Golden Russet. Rather small, russet, dessert Apple. Winter. 
Gravenstein. Large; red streaked. Excellent flavor. Autumn. 
McIntosh. Red; flesh white. Best home Apple. Autumn. 
Northern Spy. Large; red and yellow; juicy. Winter. 
Red Astrachan. Red; tender, juicy. July to September. 
Stayman’s Winesap. Yellow, striped red. High quality. Winter. 
Wealthy. Red. Fine quality. Autumn. 
Yellow Transparent. Pale yellow. Early bearing. Summer. 
Crab-Apples 
2-yr. trees, $1 each, $4.50 for 5 
Transcendent. One of the best early varieties. Golden yellow 
with red cheek. September. 
LARGE FRUIT-BEARING APPLE TREES 
PRICED ON APPLICATION 
Standard Pears 
2-yr. trees, $1 each, $4.50 for 5 
Bartlett. Yellow with red cheek. A favorite. August, September. 
Beurre d’Anjou. Large; juicy; yellow, dotted with russet. 
Early winter. 
Beurre Bose. Large; russet; sweet and juicy. October, November. 
Clapp’s Favorite. Large; lemon-yellow; delicious flavor. August. 
Seckel. Small; brown, juicy. October. 
Sheldon. Large; russet; flesh a little coarse, melting, juicy. 
October. 
Note. —Can also supply Dwarf Bartlett Pear trees at same 
price. 
