VILLAGE NURSERIES, HIGHTSTOWN, N. J. 
Baldwin. —This apple in Jersey is usually classed as a fall or early winter apple. It 
bears young and if properly thinned both in trimming and fruit will bear a fine 
crop of very large apples. Fruit large to very large, red all over and good 
quality; tree spreading any soil. (Only a few of two-year-olds but a good 
supply of one-year grafts.) 
Yellow Delicious.—This variety is 5c each above regular prices.) We have fruit¬ 
ed this type of Delicious in our orchards for several years and find it a high 
quality apple that bears well every year and commands a high price in the mar¬ 
ket. It is superior in quality to Delicious and does well everywhere. Tree up¬ 
right. 
Rome Beauty. —As an early winter apple for New Jersey this has proven to be 
the most profitable. Its fine appearance and size always attracts the buyer. 
Color is bright red over a beautiful yellow ground, large to very large size; 
quality good, both for cooking and eating. Tree large, spreading, all soils, but 
gets its best color on light or gravelly ground. 
Red Rome. —(Coxes.)—Red, all over, large, good keeper, tree identical to Rome 
Beauty. Quality equal to and by some considered superior to Rome Beauty. 
We have seen two distinct types of Red Rome. One was too small to be de¬ 
sirable, the other one known as Coxes Red Rome is, we think, a better variety 
than Rome Beauty for the orchard planted on heavy soil. (Only a few two- 
year-olds @ 5c per tree extra.) 
Staymans. —(Staymans Winesap.)—After many years of growing this variety we 
still consider it the very best of all winter apples for market, home use and 
quality. 
We have found this to be our most reliable and profitable orchard variety. 
(In all sizes of two-year and one-year.) 
Black’s Staymans. —Again this year it has proven to be superior in all-over color¬ 
ing on heavy soil. It is much better than the original strain in coloring on all 
soils. In every other particular it is absolutely the same. 
The supply is very limited and the price is 5c above general list. 
Mammoth Black Twig. —(Paragon.)—It is more solid than Staymans, a brighter 
color and keeps very late in the ordinary cellar, a heavy cropper. 
PLUM TREES 
(on plum roots) 
1 to 3 4 to 9 
Each Each 
Prices . 75c 70c 
Same prices by parcel post, postage C.O.D. 
Bradshaw. —A large, early, dark purplish red variety of good quality. 
German Prune. —Fruit oval in shape, nearly two inches long of good quality for 
the table and much esteemed for drying and preserving; hangs long on the tree 
and is firm, sweet and pleasant. 
Green Gage. —Green plum of the very best quality. 
Reine Claude. —A large, fine variety, skin greenish yellow, covered with thick 
bloom; flesh yellow, juicy, melting, with a rich, sugary, excellent flavor. 
For New Jersey we consider this the best market plum we have ever grown. 
PEAR TREES 
1 to 4 5 to 9 10 
Each Each Each 
Strong, No. 1 (or by P. P., postage C.O.D.) . 80c 75c 70c 
Bartlett. —Everyone knows this fine, midsummer pear of splendid eating, cooking 
and canning qualities. 
Seckle. —A small russeted variety of highest quality and very sweet. 
Keiffer. —For New Jersey it is the most profitable of all pears and while not as 
high quality as some others it bears well and with proper care of the fruit it 
is very delicious and juicy, splendid for cooking and canning. 
As long as they last we will sell 50 or more Keiffer at 50c each. 
