FRUIT AND NUT TREES 
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GBAVENSTEIN APPLE. 
FRUIT AND 
APPLES, by express only 
Plant SO feet ajiart; 4 S trees per acre 
SUMMER APPLES 
Starr. Large, 
pale green fruit. 
Fruits young. 
Early; from July 
to S e p t e in her. 
Good for eating 
and cooking. 
Early Har¬ 
vest. Early; pale 
yellow; fine eat¬ 
ing. 
Sweet 
Ilougli. Large, 
pale yellow; ten¬ 
der, sweet. 
Yellow 
Transparent. 
Skin clear white, 
changing to pure 
yellow when fully 
ripe. Tender, 
juicy, early. 
Hagloe. Large early summer sort; very productive; 
good cooking apple. 
Williams Early Red. Medium summer; large, red, 
showy ; good for eating or cooking. 
Red Astrachan. Large crimson; acid ; very early ; 
good cooker. 
AUTUMN APPLES 
Gravenstein. Large, yellow, striped beautiful; tender; 
sub-acid; good market sort. 
Orange Pippin. Golden yellow; good size; profitable. 
Maiden Blusli. Large, beautiful; blush cheek. 
WINTER APPLES 
Baldwin. Bright red, crisp, juicy, rich, productive. 
Ben Davis. Striped; good late keeper; quality poor. 
Newtown Pippin. Greenish yellow; fine quality; 
good keeper; juicy, crisp, delicious. 
Grimes’ Golden. Yellow; high quality; rich and 
tender. 
PRICES of any of the above Apples 
33c. each 83.50 per dozen , 825.00 per 100 
CHERRY TREES, by express only 
Black Tartarian. Large, black, sweet and early. 
Ox-heart. Large, light, with red check; solid, meaty, 
excellent. 
Napoleon Bigarreau. Very large, pale yellow, with 
bright red cheek. Firm, juicy, good flavor. 
Early Richmond. Red pie cherry. 
Montmorency. Large, bright red, late. Larger than 
Early Richmond. 
Each. Doz. 100 
3 to *1 feet.40c. $4.50 835.00 
4 to G “.50c. 5.00 45.00 
NUT TREES 
ORNAMENTAL SHADE TREES AND EVERGREENS 
Send for our special catalogues of Ornamental Shade 
Trees and Evorgreens and Hardy Shrubbery, Hodge 
Plants, etc. 
PEARS, 
KEIKKER PEAR. 
Price of above pears 
2-year, 4 to G feet. . 
Extra 3-year . . . . 
by express only 
Plant 15x20 feet; 145 
trees per acre. 
Rossnoy. A new largo 
pear of good merit. Two 
weeks after Bartlett, lino 
grainod, melting, juicy and 
of superior flavor. Skin yel¬ 
low, with crimson blush. 
The Koonoo. Very 
early and fine quality. Yel¬ 
low, with red cheek; spicy, 
juicy and sweet, free from 
blight. 
Clapp's Favor! t e . 
Large, early ; bright yellow. 
Bartlett. The old 
favorito. 
LeConto. Bell-shaped; 
pale yellow; good to plant 
with Keillor. 
Sockcl. Small yellow¬ 
ish russet; rich, molting, 
juicy. 
KoitYor. The tnonoy- 
brlnger. Very prolific, fine- 
looking, sells freely. Ripens 
in October. 
Each. Doz. 100 
. 10c. 84.00 830.00 
. 50o. 4.50 40.00 
TRIUMPH PEACH. 
PEACHES, by express only 
Plant 1G feet apart each way; 170 trees per acre. 
Sneed. A new early peach; a grand sort. Large, beau¬ 
tiful red on sunny side? flesh white; very sweet and juicy ; 
bCa Triumplu 'tIic earliest yellow freestone yet introduced. 
Lar Cro i sby. nd Free dwarf. Fruit yellow, streaked crimson, 
^‘Vo^erfal.^Lr^rich. yeilo w; a good keeper; very 
Iate Mountain’Rose. Freestone; pink flesh. 
Old Mixon. Creamy White; popular. 
Stump the World. White, red check. 
Crawford’s Late. Best late, yelion ; free. 
Late Heath Cling;. Best wthe cl.ng^ 
S3 
100 
$ 10.00 
12.00 
AKU.VDANOK PI.UM. 
PLUM TREES 
Sutsumn. Japanese variety, medium to largo in sire; 
color very dark dull red all over, with greenish dots. 
Ogon. Golden yellow, good quality, freostono. 
Abundance. Rich yellow with blush red check. Flesh 
deep yellow, very prolific. 
Ilurhank. Orange-yellow, overlaid with red. Later 
than Abundance. „ 
Willard. Earliest plum on the list. Medium size, 
round, dark red, sploshed yellow. 
Each. Doz. 100 
3 to 1 feet.10c. 81.60 8'W.OO 
4 to G “.GOc. 6.00 46.00 
GRAPES 
McPllto. Wonderful new black grape. Very superior 
Inquality. Perfectly luirdy. Earlier than Concord. Bunches 
large; berries mammoth. Fruit will keep 100 days on tlio 
vine in good condition. 
Moore’s Early. Very early, largo black grape; skin 
thin, flesh sweet. .... „ 
Concord. The standard black grape. Berries large, 
skin thin. Tender, juicy, sweet. 
Niagara. The favorite while grape. Very prolific. 
Handsome hunches, good shipper. . 
Catawba. Dnrk red, medium-size berry, skin thick, 
flesh pulpy and of best quality. 
Delaware, flinnll red berry, compact hunches, skin 
thin, but firm ; Juicy nnd very sweet. 
Prices of any of above Grapes: Eoeti. Doz. 100 
1-vear-old .. . . . 20e. $2.00 $6.00 
2 . •• .25c. 2 60 7.00 
NUT TREES 
The culture of nuts lias become very profitable, and largo 
orchards are being put out to good purpose. 
CHESTNUTS 
Alpha. Very early, large size. 1 $1.00 each; $0.00 per 
Paragon. Later, large and line. / dozen; 840 00 per 100. 
Walnuts, Pecans, Sliellbarks, Filbert*, Almond*, 
Butternuts, 50c. each; $1.00 per dozen. 
