90 Fruits and Nut Trees 
The STORRS & HARRISON CO 
New American Mulberry. 
QUINCES 
The Quince crop is usually reliable, 
and in good market demand. The fruits 
are quite fragrant, and the trees and 
bloom highly ornamental. Set trees 10 
to 12 feet apart. 
PRICE: 1 Each | 10 1 100 
4 to 5 ft.$1.00 $9.00|$80.00 
3 to 4 ft.90 8.00| 70.00 
Champion. Largest, oval, greenish. 
Ripens late. 
Orange. Large, bright yellow, of excel¬ 
lent flavor. October. 
MULBERRY 
PRICE Each 
Downing, and New American— 
4 to 5 ft.$0.75 
3 to 4 ft.65 
Downing. Very large, black, handsome, Orange Quince, 
sweet, rich, and of excellent quality. 
Hew American. Equal to Downing in all respects, and a much hardier 
tree. Vigorous grower, very productive; the best variety for fruit; ripe 
from middle June to September. 
YEAR - - EXTRA SIZE 
Fruit Trees 
Stock Limited - - These Kinds Only 
DWARF PEARS 
Anjou 
Bartlett 
Duchesse 
Seckel 
PLUMS 
Bradshaw 
Diamond 
Peters Y. Gage 
Shippers 
QUINCES 
Champion 
Meech 
Orange 
Rea 
STANDARD PEARS 
Anjou 
Bartlett 
Clapp 
Duchesse 
Flemish 
Garber 
Howell 
Lawrence 
Rossney 
Seckel 
Sheldon 
Tyson 
Wilder 
Worden 
Each 
The Fruitful and Ornamental Japan Walnut. 
American Filberts. 
NUT TREES 
PRICE OP NUT TREES: 
| Each] 10 
Butternut, 3 to 4 ft. 
Chestnut, Japan, 4 to 5 ft. . 
“ “ 3 to 4 ft. . 
“ “ 2 to 3 ft. . 
Filbert, American, 3 to 4 ft. 
“ “ 2 to 3 ft. 
“ English, 
Walnut, Black, 
to 4 ft. 
to 3 ft. 
to 5 ft. 
to 4 ft. 
Japan—Max-Cordiformis and Sieboldiana 
“ 6 to 8 ft. 
4 to 6 ft. 
“ 3 to 4 ft. 
3 
2 
4 
3 
$0.75 
1.75 
1.25 
.90 
.80 
.60 
.90 
.70 
.90 
.70 
1.50 
1.00 
.65 
$ 7.00 
7.00 
5.00 
6.00 
6.00 
14.00 
9.00 
6.00 
CHESTNUT 
Japan. Distinct from other chestnuts; dwarf grower, pr< 
ductive usually when two or three years old. Nuts 
immense size, of fair quality when outside skin is removed. : 
FILBERTS 
American. The common Hazelnut. Will grow in almost any 
location, but prefers a rather moist soil, such as can be 
found along streams. Nuts are tender and of fine flavor. 
English.. Grows 6 to 8 feet high, entirely hardy, and one of 
the most profitable and satisfactory nuts to grow, suc¬ 
ceeding on almost all soils, bearing early and abundantly; 
nuts nearly round, rich and of excellent flavor. 
WALNUTS 
Butternut or White Walnut. Native tree, producing long 
large nut. Has a sweet, oily, nutritious kernel. 
Black. A majestic native tree of large size. Choice nuts; and 
the most valuable of all trees for its timber. 
Japan, Sieboldiana. Perfectly hardy, rapid grower, hand¬ 
some form, immense leaves; bears young and abundantly. 
Nuts produced in clusters; resembles Butternut in shape 
and quality; smaller ; smooth and thinner shell. 
Japan, Max-Cordiformis. Differs from Sieboldiana in form 
of nuts, which are broad-pointed, flattened, resembling 
Hickory. 
