FaneuyJ Hall Square, Boston 
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FSniT TREES 
FRUIT 
Apples 
StandaM Trees, 5 to 7 ft., each |1.50, doz. $15.00. 
Dwarf Trees on Paradise Stock, each $1.50, doz. 
$15.00. 
Varieties marked with an asterisk (*) ean be furmshe<l 
on dwarf stock. 
SLr]VlAI£R APPLES. Ripening August. 
*Early Harvest. Moderate growth, medium to large; 
yellow; tender, rather acid. Ripening August, 
♦Golden Sweet. Free growth; large; yellow, tender, 
sweet, rich. Ripening .\ugu.st and .Sei)temlx;r. 
♦Red Astrachan. Free growth; large, roundi.sh; deep 
crimson; juicy, rather acid; very hardy. Ripening 
Augiist. 
♦Sweet Bough. Moderate growth; large; jiale yellow, 
tender, juicy, sweet; ver\- good. Ripening .\ugust. 
♦Williams Favorite. Moderate growth; large, oblong 
red; rich and excellent, Rii)ening .\ugu.st. 
♦Yellow Transparent. Free growth; roundish, oblate, 
slightly conical; pale yellow; tender, juicy, sprightly 
Bubacid. Ripening August. 
AUTUMN APPLES 
♦Fall Pippin. Free growth; ver>' large; j’ellow; tender, 
rich. Rii)ening Octolx;r to Decemlxjr. 
♦Fameuse, or Snow. Vigorous growth; medium; deep 
crimson; tender, subacid, delicious. One of the best 
dessert .\i)ples. Rii)ening Novemlwr to .lunuary. 
♦Gravenstcin. Vigorous growth; very largo; striped; 
juicy, tender, crisp, rich, subacid. Septeml)er. 
♦Duchess of Oldenburg. Vigorous growth; large; 
striixid, tender, juicy, subacid; good; regular and abun¬ 
dant bearer. 
♦Porter. Moderate growth; medium to large; yellow; 
fine grained; sprightly subacid; very good. Riijening 
Scptemlwr. 
WINTER APPLES 
♦Baldwin. Vigorous growth; large; bright red; cri.sp, 
juicy, subacid; good; the most poimlar and profitai)lo 
market sort. Ripening Deceml)er to March. 
♦Delicious. The color is brilliant dark rc<i, shading to 
yellow at the blossom end. The flc.sh is crisp, fine¬ 
grained and quite juicy; flavor slightly acid but very 
pleasing. 
♦Hubbardston. Free growth; large, striped red and 
yellow; tender, juicy, rich. Novemlxjr. 
Jonathan. Medium growth; red and yellow; tender, 
juicy and rich; very productive. 
♦McIntosh Red. Vigorous growth; handsome; very 
good; hardy. Riitening Novemljer to February. 
♦Northern Spy. I'Tuit is large, flesh is very juicy and 
crisp. November. 
♦Rhode Island Greening. Vigorous growth; large; 
green; fine grained; subacid. December to April. 
♦Roxbury Russet. Free growth; medium; greenish; rich, 
subacid; good, late keei>er. 
Sutton Beauty. Free growth; medium to large; yellow 
and crimson; tender, juicy, subacid; November. 
Spitzenburg. Large, round, brilliant red with gray dots; 
firm, rich, crisp, juicy, spicy and delicious. 
Tolman’s Sweet. Free growth; medium; yellow; firm, 
rich, sweet. Ripening November to April. 
♦Tompkins King, or King of Tompkins County. 
Vigorous growth; large; red-striped; tender, juicy, 
vinous; very good. Ripening November. 
♦Wagener. Vigorous growth; medium to large; yellow 
and crimson; juicy and subacid. 
♦Wealthy. Free growth; medium; dark rod; juicy, vinous, 
subacid; good; very hard.v. 
♦Wolf River. Verv' large; Ix;autiful red in the sun, on a 
yellow ground; strong grower and a good bearer. 
CRAB APPLES 
Standard Trees, 5 to 7 ft., each 50c., doz. $15.00. 
Hyslop. Large size, dark crimson, with bloom; very 
showy and most Iwautiful of all the class. 
Transcendent. Of the largest size of this class of Apples; 
red, showy, excellent and very handsome. 
TREES 
Pears 
standard Pears, 5 to 7 ft., each $1.75, doz. $17.50, 
except where noted. 
SUMMER PEARS 
♦Bartlett. Vigorous growth; large; yellow and red; 
juicy, buttery, with a rich, musky flavor; very gooci. 
Riixuiing Septemljer. 
♦Clapp’s Favorite, Vigorous growth; very large and 
handsome; yellow and crimson; melting, buttery, vinous; 
very good. Ripening .Vugust. 
AUTUMN PEARS 
♦Anjou. Vigorous growth; very large; greenish yellow; 
melting, bvif tcry, juicy, sprightly, vinous; keeps into nu<l- 
winter and is the most valuable of all Fall Rears. 
Ripening Noveml>er and Deceml)or. 
Bose. Moderate growth; large; rus.set.v; buttery, rich, 
high-flavored; txsst. Ripening Septeinlier and O<tol)er. 
Each $2.00. 
♦Seckel. Moderate growth; medium; brown; juicy, 
melting and buttery; of the highest flavor. Ripening 
Sct)temtx!r and Octolier. 
Sheldon. Vigorous growth; large; russet and red; melting, 
rich, delicious; very good. Rii)oning Octolier. 
WINTER PEARS 
Dana’s Hovey. hloderate growth; small, but of fine 
quality. Riix^ning November to January. 
Lawrence. Moderate growth; medium to l.arge; golden 
yellow, inciting, plea.sant, aromatic; very good; a valu¬ 
able Winter Rear. Ripening Novemlier and Deecmlx-r. 
Winter Nells. Free growth; medium; russet; melting, 
buttery and rich; very good; one of the liest early Winter 
Rears. Riiiening Decemtier and January. 
DWARF PEARS 
IVarieties marked with an asterisk (♦) can be supplied 
in Dwarf. 3 to 4 ft., each $1.75, doz. $17.50. 
We recommend Spring planting lor the following 
Stone Fruits 
Cherries 
standard Trees, 2 to 3 years, each $2.00, doz. $20.00. 
SWEET 
Black Eagle, Black Tartarian, Coe’s Transparent, 
Governor Wood, Napoleon, Rockport. 
SOUR 
Early Richmond, Montmorency, English Morello. 
Plums 
Trees, 5 to 7 ft., each $2.00, doz. $20.00. 
Bradshaw, Coe’s Golden Drop, Lombard, Abundance, 
Burbank, Wickson. 
Peaches 
Each 85c., doz. $8.50. 
Champion, Craw Early, Crawford’s Late, Crosby. 
Elberta, Mountain Rose. 
Quinces 
3 to 4 ft., each $1.70, doz. $17.50. 
Bourgeat, Champion, Orange. 
