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Fruit Trees, Grape Vines, and Small Fruits 
Peach 
Height Each 3 Trees 10 Trees 
3- 4 feet .$0.50 $1.40 $4.35 
4- 6 feet .65 1.80 5.50 
GOLDEN JUBILEE PEACH. New, early freestone, highly 
colored. Good shipper. 
BIG BED. New, freestone, very good. 
ELBERTA. High colored yellow freestone. One of the best. 
Most planted. 
J. H. HALE. Larger and earlier than Elberta. Splendid com¬ 
mercial peach. 
SOUTH HAVEN. Early yellow freestone. Very good. 
Apples 
Height Each 3 Trees 10 Trees 
3- 4 feet .$0.75 $2.10 $6.75 
4- 6 feet .90 2.50 7.75 
YELLOW TRANSPARENT. Summer. Clear white, turning 
pale yellow. 
JONATHAN. Early winter. Red, smooth, fine quality. Good 
keeper. 
GRIMES GOLDEN. Early winter. Bright yellow, pink cheek, 
highest quality. 
DELICIOUS. Early winter. Large, brilliant dark red, splendid 
shipper. I h 
STATUAN'S WINESAF. Early. Very productive; skin green¬ 
ish purple; flesh yellow, firm, juicy. 
ROME BEAUTY. Early winter. Good keeper, mottled and 
striped in shades of red. 
GALLIA BEAUTY. Best of Red Rome Beauty sports, bright 
red, superior quality. 
WINESAF. La rge winter. Dark red, juicy, good commercial. 
TRANSCENDENT CRAB. Brownish yellow with blush of 
carmine, crisp, firm. 
Cherry 
Height Each 3 Trees 10 Trees 
3- 4 feet .$0.60 $1.65 $5.25 
4- 6 feet .70 1.90 6.00 
EARLY RICHMOND. Old favorite, very hardy, sour, good for 
c ookin g. 
MONTMORENCY. Larger than Early Richmond, later, best 
for shipping. 
BRASSINGTON. Earlier than Montmorency, very productive, 
mild, good size. 
GOV. WOOD. Sweet, pinkish yellow, flesh soft, early, regular 
crops. 
YELLOW SPANISH. Sweet, yellow, flesh firm, best and most 
popular sweet. 
Plum 
Height Each 3 Trees 10 Trees 
3- 4 feet .$0.70 $2.00 $6.25 
4- 5 feet . 85 2.30 7.25 
ABUNDANCE. One of the best Japanese plums, bears young; 
rich, bright red with light yellow flesh, excellent quality. 
BURBANK. Tree round, sprawling, productive; bears young. 
Fruit round, cherry-red with lilac bloom. 
Hardy Apricot 1 
A real heady Apricot. Imported from Hungary a few years 
ago. Comes into bearing very young and seldom misses a crop. 
Quality of fruit is excellent, and it is good sized. Beautiful in 
bloom and when tree is in fruit. Now offered for the first time. 
3-4 feet. Each, 80c. 
Pear 
Height Each 3 Trees 10 Trees 
3- 4 feet . $0.70 $2.00 $6.25 
4- 5 feet . 85 2.30 7.25 
BARTLETT. Large, early, yellow, with blush next to sun, 
juicy, very popular. 
CLAPP’S FAVORITE. Large, fine, pale yellow with brown 
dots, fine texture. 
ANJOU. Large, very productive, late. 
Quince 
3-4 feet. Each, 80c; 2 for $1.50. 
ORANGE. Large, round, bright golden yellow. Excellent 
flav or. Abundant bearer, good for market. Best late variety. 
CHAMPION. Bears early. Fruit is large, oval, rich color and 
excellent quality. Ripens late and keeps well. 
Asparagus Roots 
(See page 3). 
DISTANCES FOR PLANTING. Apples, 30 to 40 ft. Pears, 
18 to 20 feet. Quinces, 10 to 12 ft. Peaches, 16 to 18 ft. Cher¬ 
ries, sweet, 18 to 20 ft. Cherries, sour, 15 to 18 ft. Plums, 
16 to 20 ft. 
ALL PRICES IN THIS CATALOG SUBJECT TO CHANGE 
WITHOUT NOTICE. WE DO NOT GUARANTEE OR RE¬ 
PLACE PLANTS, SHRUBS OR TREES, AT PRICES QUOTED. 
Grape Vines 
ALL TWO-YEAR-OLD SELECTED STOCK 
2-year-old varieties: Each, 20c; 5, 90c; 10, $1.75; 
25, $4.00; 100, $14.50, except where noted. 
Write for Special Prices on 1,000 lots. 
CONCORD. Large, black grape, hardy and productive; juicy 
and sweet. 
WORDEN. A black grape that resembles Concord, but of 
higher quality and ripens a week to ten days earlier. 
CATAWBA. Berries large, round, when ripe a dark copper 
color; sweet, rich, musky flavor. 
DELAWARE. Small, light red, thin skin, very juicy, sweet, 
fine flavor. 
NIAGARA. Vine remarkably hardy and strong grower; 
bunches very large and compact; berries large, greenish 
white, slightly ambered in the sun; skin thin but tough. 
NEW GRAPE CACO. The vines are strong and vigorous. The 
fruit is very large; in color a rich wine red over amber. 
Early bearing, usually showing several good sized bunches 
the second year. Its flavor is luscious, sweet, delightful, 
distinctive. Price, 40c each; 3 for $1.00. 
Raspberries 25 for $1.35; 100 for $4.00. 
CUMBERLAND RASPBERRY. The largest of all blackcaps; 
firm and a good shipper, and one of the most profitable in 
market. 
LATHAM. Splendid strong growing kind, produces immense 
quantities of bright red extra large berries. 
CHIEF. New variety. Ripens earlier than Latham, greater 
hardiness, more disease-resistant, bears more abundantly. 
Fruit bright red, somewhat smaller than Latham. One of the 
most profitable. 
ST. REGIS. Fruit commences to ripen with the earliest and 
continuing on young canes until October, many quarts often 
being picked after the first snowfall. Berries bright crimson, 
large size, rich, sugary, with full raspberry flavor. Flesh 
firm and meaty, a good shipper. Wonderfully prolific. Canes 
stocky, of strong growth, with abundance of dark green 
leathery foliage. 
Blackberries 25 for $1.35; 100 for $4.00. 
ELDORADO. Comparatively new variety, and has proven to 
be the best of all blackberries under cultivation. Very hardy. 
Fruit very large, jet black, good shipper, good quality, great 
producer. 
Dewberry 25 for $1.35; 100 for $4.00. 
LUCRETIA DEWBERRY. Hardy, productive, best variety, 
sweet. Highly recommended. 
Currants 25c each; $2.00 per dozen. 
CHERRY. Fruit large, bunch small, deep red, acid. 
POMONA. Bright red, extra fine quality and enormously pro¬ 
ductive; strong, vigorous grower. 
Gooseberries 25c each; $2.00 per dozen. 
DOWNING. Very large and fine quality. 
★ NOTE —Due to Federal Quarantine No. 63, we do not 
accept orders for Currants or Gooseberries to be shipped 
or delivered out of the State of Ohio. 
Ctv/iii/kfivriac 25 Plants, 50 cents; 100 plants, $1.25. 
JlraWDciiK,) lOOO plants of any one variety, $7.50. 
SENATOR DUNLAP. The demand for this variety has been 
increasing steadily, as it has an unusually long fruiting 
season. It bears immense quantities of large, handsome, 
rich, fine flavored, dark red berries. 
PREMIER. Also called Howard, is a little lighter than Dun¬ 
lap, of large size and good quality. Plants healthy, vigorous, 
productive, and have a long bearing season. It is frost- 
resistant in both bud and blossom. 
LADY CORNEILLE. This wonderful Strawberry has more 
good qualities than ever before combined in any one berry. 
It is the healthiest, thriftiest, best growing plant with clean 
foliage, absolutely free of rust or leaf spot; plants large, 
strong, with large roots that grow deep in the ground. 
Thrives in both clay and loamy soil. Ripens same time as 
Senator Dunlap. Berries large, rich, glossy red, and of the 
best quality. 
AROMA. One of the finest for long distance shipping. The 
large berries are bright red to the center. Of conical shape, 
with prominent yellow seeds that help to make them very 
attractive on market. The Aroma has three outstanding 
points: its large size, its very bright color, and the very 
fragrant aroma. 
FALL OR EVERBEARING STRAWBERRIES 
MASTODON. The Mastodon, which is a recent introduction, is 
a fall-bearing varietv of great promise. Should give excel¬ 
lent results where water can be applied during dry weather 
and where special attention can be given to the plants. 
Per doz., 50c; per 100, $2.50. 
Distances for Planting. Grapes, rows 10 to 16 feet apart, 
7 to 10 feet in rows. Blackberries, 5 to 7 feet apart, 3 to 5 feet 
in rows. Currants, 4 feet apart each way. Gooseberries, 4 feet 
apart each way. Raspberries, rows 5 feet apart, 3 feet in rows. 
Strawberries, for garden culture, plant in beds 4 feet wide, 3 
rows in each bed, plant 1 foot apart in rows. 
