HARDY FRUIT TREES 
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HARDY FRUITS FOR THE HOME GARDEN 
Below we have compiled a select list of northern grown Trees and Bushes that are invaluable for home use. We have selected the 
best of the respective varieties that are sure to give satisfaction. These are offered in the dormant state only and can be supplied from 
March 15th to May 1st, depending on the weather conditions. 
The small Fruits can be mailed at purchaser's expense, but on account of the size. Fruit Trees are sent by express only, 
customer paying charges. 
BLACKBERRIES 
Blackberries respond to the same cultiva¬ 
tion as the Raspberry and will produce a 
heavy crop in any good garden soil. 
If wanted by Parcel Post, add 25c. per 
dozen extra. 
Early Harvest. —A very productive vari¬ 
ety. The berries are large, jet black and of 
fine flavor. 
Eldorado. —A popular variety. Very 
hardy and prolific; berries are large and 
sweet. 
Price, 75c per dos.; $5.00 per 100. 
STRAWBERRIES 
In the following list we have selected the 
most productive varieties and feel sure that 
they will give satisfaction. The plants 
shoald be set out 1 foot apart in rows and the 
rows 2 feet apart. Any good garden soil, 
well cultivated, will produce a large crop of 
luscious berries. 
If wanted by Parcel Post, add 15c. for 
25; 25c. per 100. 
Strong Layer Plants 
Big Joe.— A very large midseason variety, 
producing rich red berries of excellent flavor. 
Chesapeake. —The best late variety, pro¬ 
ducing large crimson berries of uniform shape 
and fine flavor. 
Fairfax.— A splendid new early variety, 
producing large crops of large deep red 
berries, of fine flavor. 
Gandy Prize. —A fine late variety, very 
arge and solid, and a fine keeper. 
Premier. —A vigorous early fruiting vari¬ 
ety, producing a heavy crop of large glossy 
red berries of excellent flavor. The best 
early variety. 
Senator Dunlap. —A fine medium early 
variety, producing a heavy crop of bright red 
fruit of good flavor. 
Wm. Belt. —A popular late sort of large 
Bize and good quality. The fruit is deep 
orimson and ripens quite early, continuing 
to the end of the season. 
Prioe, 25 strong plants, 50c.; $1.25 per 100. 
New Everbearing Variety 
Mastadon. —The largest everbearing 
variety, producing a heavy crop of large and 
luscious berries of excellent flavor, from June 
until frost. 
Price, 25 strong plants, 75c; $1.75 per 100. 
GRAPE VINES 
The vines we offer are Northern New York 
State grown, are two years old, and will pro¬ 
duce fruit the following season. The varieties 
listed are the best of their respective olasses. 
Catawba (Red). —This is considered by 
the leading grape growers as the best red 
variety. A fine late sort. 
Delaware (Red). —A splendid red variety 
for table use. Bunch and berries small, but 
flavor is very sweet. 
Moore's Early (Black). —An early black 
variety producing large bunches of good 
sized berries, of a sugary flavor. 
Concord (Black). —The leading variety 
for home and market use, producing large 
bunches of big black berries, of splendid 
flavor. 
Diamond (White). —Bunch large and 
compact. Berries large and juicy with a 
sweet and spicy flavor. An excellent table 
variety. 
Niagara (White). —The standard white 
Grape. A splendid variety in every way, and 
should be in every collection. 
Price, 30c. each; $3.00 per dozen. Postpaid. 
$15.00 per 100. (Not Prepaid). 
RASPBERRIES 
Raspberries succeed best in mellow soil. 
They are easily cultivated. The old growth 
should be trimmed out and a liberal applica¬ 
tion of manure given each spring. 
If wanted by Parcel Post, add 25c. per 
dozen extra. 
St. Regis, or Red Ranere. —The well- 
known everbearing variety, producing an 
abundant supply of fruit from early June 
to frost. 
Cuthbert. —A popular variety. Berries 
of large size; color deep crimson. 
Price, 75c. per doz.; $5.00 per 100. 
APPLES 
Strong 2 year old trees 
By Express only 
Delicious. —Large red fruit of fine flavor, 
good keeper. 
Grimes Golden. —Fine golden yellow 
variety, matures in early winter. 
Jonathan. —Medium sized late winter 
variety, of excellent flavor. 
Mammoth Black Twig, or Paragon.— 
Dark red, good winter keeper. 
Stayman's Wlnesap. —One of the best. 
An extra fine variety for family use. 
Yellow Transparent. —Very early large 
yellow variety. Good flavor. 
Price, 60c. each; $6.50 per dos. 
CHERRIES 
Strong 2 year old trees 
By Express only 
Black Tartarian (Sweet). —Early dark 
purple of medium size and good flavor. 
Early Richmond (Sour). —Bright red, 
prolific bearer. A popular sort. 
Gov. Wood (Sweet). —Large red and 
yellow. Sweet and juicy. A fine variety. 
Montmorency (Sour). —The best second 
early. Large bright red. 
Price, 60c each; $6.60 per doz. 
PEACHES 
Strong 2 year old trees 
By Express only 
Belle of Georgia.—(Midseason). Large 
white with red cheek; flesh firm and sweet. 
Freestone. 
Carmen (Early). —Pale yellow with deep 
blush. Very hardy and productive. 
Elberta (Medium Early). —The popular 
variety. Fruit large yellow with red cheek; 
fine flavor. Freestone. 
Hlley (Second Early). —Large white with 
red cheek. Flesh white and juicy. 
J. H. Hale (Midseason). —Very large 
deep crimson. Flesh golden yellow. Good 
keeper. Freestone. 
Rochester (Extra Early). —Extra large 
and prolific. Fruit orange yellow mottled 
dark red. Freestone. 
Price, 50c. each; $5.50 per doz. 
PEARS 
Strong 2 year old trees 
By Express only 
Bartlett. —The most popular of all Pears. 
Large yellow; very productive. 
Kelffer. —An early vigorous variety; large 
golden yellow. Fine keeper. 
Seckel. —The well-known sort. Small but 
very prolific; fine flavor. 
Price, 60c each; $6.60 per doz. 
JAPANESE PLUMS 
Strong 2 year old trees 
By Express only 
Abundance. —Fruit large, color bright 
cherry red. An early and abundant bearer. 
Burbank. —Early and vigorous, producing 
large cherry red fruit. 
Price, 75c each; $8.00 per dos. 
