Wealthy Apple 
English 
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Cherries 
SALZER’S APPLE TREES 
The following Apple Trees are all hardy, northern grown, 
two-year-old trees, y 16 to % G inch caliper, 3 to 3 y 2 feet in 
heig'ht, with branched tops. Apple trees should be planted 
about 25 feet apart. We list only the best varieties. 
Prices: Any of the following varieties: Each, 75c: 3 for $2.10: 5 
for $3.25; 10 for $0.25, postpaid to 4th zone. Beyond 4th zone, 85c 
per tree, postpaid. 
DELICIOUS—Fruit large, rather elongated, with five little 
knobs on the blossom end. Beautiful rich crimson coloring on 
yellow background. With its extraordinary flavor it commands 
the highest prices and is the market favorite. “Delicious” is 
truly delicious. 
DUCHESS OE OLDENBURG—An old time favorite. Round in 
form, beautifully streaked red and yellow. 
FAMEUSE (Snow Apple) —Its hard white flesh contrasts beau¬ 
tifully with its deep crimson color. Very popular. 
GRIMES GOLDEN—Fruit medium to large, yellow veined, rus¬ 
set skin; flesh yellow and fine grained. Rich quality. 
JONATHAN—One of the best selling apples. Bright red skin, 
quality of the finest, flavor of the best. 
McINTOSH—Large, deep crimson apples with sparkling, pure 
white, crisp flesh. A great favorite. 
RED ASTRACHAN—Fruit large, crisp flesh, red skin. An 
early red apple and one of the best. 
STAYMAN’S WINESAP—A dark, rich red apple, with indis¬ 
tinct striping. Larger and juicier than the old YVinesap. 
WEALTHY—Very juicy and excellent flavor. Almost entirely 
red. Very early, big yielder. 
YELLOW TRANSPARENT—Rich yellow with a faint blush. 
Flesh juicy and sub-acid; early. Trees bear while very young. 
WHITNEY (Crab Apple) —One of the best Crab Apples. Y r el- 
low skin, splashed with carmine, fine flavor, big yielder. 
1 Each of Above 11 Trees, for $6.45, Postpaid to 4th Zone. 
CHERRIES 
Two year old trees, Vie in. caliper, 2V 2 feet 
and up in height, branched tops. Any 
varieties: Each, 80c; 3 for $2.25; 5 for $3.50, postpaid to 4tli zone. 
Beyond 4tli zone, 90c pey tree, postpaid. 
EARLY RICHMOND —Unsurpassed for cooking. Hardiest of 
all varieties, bears heavily. Cherries medium size, round and 
dark red. Flesh tender, juicy, and sub-acid. Early. Very pop¬ 
ular, and a fine type. 
ENGLISH MORELLO —Easily grown, heavy producer, very 
hardy. Fruit dark red, quality very good, with a rich, acid 
flavor. Late. 
MONTMORENCY —Best of all sour varieties; most in demand 
at all markets, widely used by canneries. Fruit is good size, 
bright clear red, fine quality, sub-acid flavor. Early. A splendid 
all around variety. 
1 Each of Above 3 for $2.15, postpaid to 4th zone. 
GRAPES 
Strong one year old vines. 
Plant 6 feet apart. Price, ex¬ 
cept for Portland: Each, 23c; 
any 3 for 65c; 6 for $1.20; dozen, 
$2.25, postpaid. Not prepaid: 
$9.95 per 100. 
CACO —Red. Very large fruit 
in handsome complete bunches, 
a rich wine-red over amber. 
Very early; luscious. 
CONCORD —Blue black. The 
standard blue *»black grape. 
Good size, very productive, 
thrives everywhere. 
MOORE’S EARLY — Black. 
Large berries, bunch large. De¬ 
sirable for earliness, yields well. 
NIAGARA —-White. The most 
popular white grape grown. 
Bunch and berries large, lus¬ 
cious and sweet. 
PORTLAND —-White. A new 
white Grape from New York, 
earliest of all. Large bunch and 
berry, fine flavor. Each, 45c; 3 
for $1.25; 0 for $2.35; doz., $1.25, 
postpaid. Not prepaid: $25.00 
per 100. Other Prices, See 
Above. 
1 Each of Above 5, For $1.15, 
Postpaid. 
Caco Grapes 
Concord 
HOP VINES 
Strong healthy vines. 6 for $1.00; dozen, $1.90; 
25 for $3.65; 50 for $6.95; 100 for $13.50, postpaid. 
Not prepaid: $75.00 per 1,000. 
BLUEBERRIES—Large clusters of sapphire blueberries, 
plump, tender, almost seedless, the size of grapes and far 
superior to the wild Blueberries in every way. Two plants 
should be set to insure cross pollination. Prefer an acid soil. 
If necessary, spade in peat moss or sawdust. Whitesbog: Each 
$1.65; 2 for $3.20; 10 for $15.00, postpaid. 
BUFFALO BERRY—Fruit scarlet red, tastily acid, and 
agreeable flavor. Makes excellent sauce and jelly. Its loads 
of fruit render it a showy object during the fall months. Each, 
35c; 3 for 95c; 10 for $2.75, postpaid. 
JAPANESE WINEBERRY—Growth similar to Raspberries. 
Fruit in large clusters, wine colored; desirable for jellies, pre¬ 
serves, etc. Each, 35c; 3 for 95c; 6 for $1.60, postpaid. 
BLACKBERRIES 
EARLY HARVEST—The 
earliest to ripen, and the 
most productive of the early 
sorts. 150 bushels of our 
Heavy Fruiting Strain of 
Early Harvest from one acre, 
sold as high as $4.00 per 
crate. Large, firm, black 
berries. Each, 20c; 6 for 75c; 
dozen, $1.25, postpaid. Not 
prepaid: $2.95 per 100. 
ELDORADO — Jet black 
fruit, never coloring red after 
picking, large berries, excel¬ 
lent flavor. Each, 20c; 6 for 
70c; dozen, $1.15, postpaid. 
Not prepaid: $2.85 per 100. 
ICEBERG — The White 
Blackberry. Fruit creamy 
white, large, sweet, few 
seeds. Great novelty. Plant 
with some other variety. 
Each, 25c; 6 for 85c; dozen, 
$1.45, postpaid. Not prepaid: 
$5.25 per 100. 
Early Harvest Blackberry 
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We are more than pleased with the Apple Trees that we ordered from you.— 
Mr. V. R. Webb, 225 Hennepin St., Lincoln, Illinois. 
ft John A.Salzer Seed Col 
li LACROSSE. WISCONSIN 
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