Fruit Trees, Bush Fruits, and Grape-Vines 
We furnish high-quality, clean plants which, if treated with average care, are sure to succeed. When received they should be planted at 
once in rich, prepared soil, the roots being carefully separated and spread. If dry weather follows planting, they must be watered and mulched. 
Shipping Season, April and May. Purchaser pays transportation beyond 50 miles of New York. 
Apple Trees 
5 to 7-foot standards; main stem 
R-inch diameter. $1.50 each 
Baldwin. (Early Winter.) Large; skin deep 
red; flesh juicy, crisp, good flavor. 
Delicious. (Early Winter.) Large; dark 
red; flesh fine-grained, crisp, and melting, 
juicy, with splendid flavor. 
Early McIntosh. (Summer.) Same quali¬ 
ties as famous Winter McIntosh, but 
ripens in summer. 
Hyslop. (Crab.) Large, handsome crimson 
fruits splashed with dark red. Very prolific. 
Yellow Transparent. (Early Summer.) 
Fruit medium to large, with a brilliant 
yellow, waxy skin; flesh is tender, crisp, 
and juicy. 
Peach Trees 
4 to 5-foot standards; main stem 
%-inch diameter. $1.50 each 
Belle of Georgia. (Late.) Freestone. Fruit 
large, white with red cheek. 
Champion. (Early.) Rich creamy white 
with red cheek; delicious, rich, and juicy. 
Crawford’s Early. Freestone. Large, oblong 
yellow fruit, with deep red cheek; flesh 
yellow, juicy, and rich. 
Crawford’s Late. Freestone. Large; deep 
yellow, juicy. Ripens after Elberta. 
Elberta. (Midseason.) Freestone. Fruit 
large, yellow, with red cheek, of good 
quality. The leading market variety. 
Cherry Trees 
5 to 6-foot standards; main stem 
R-inch diameter. $2.50 each 
Black Tartarian. (Early; Sweet.) Very 
large; black; rich. Very vigorous grower 
and good producer. 
Governor Wood. (Early; Sweet.) Large; 
yellow with red cheek; tender, rich, 
delicious. Productive. 
Pear Trees 
5 to 7-foot standards; main stem 
R-inch caliper. $1.50 each 
Bartlett. (Late Summer.) Large; flesh 
white, fine-grained, luscious, sweet, rich, 
buttery flavor. 
Duchess. (Late Fall.) Fruit large, light 
green patched with russet, juicy and sweet. 
Seckel. (Summer.) Medium size; yellowish 
brown with deep brownish red cheek; flesh 
fine-grained, sweet, and juicy. 
Plum Trees 
5 to 6-foot standards; main stem 
R-inch diameter. $1.50 each 
Abundance. Fruit large; flesh light yellow, 
juicy and sweet. 
Burbank. Fruit very large; dark violet-red; 
juicy. 
BUSH FRUITS 
We cannot ship CURRANTS and GOOSEBERRIES outside of New York State due to 
Federal Quarantine 
Blackberries 
Blackberries should be planted as sug¬ 
gested for raspberries. 
Extra-strong canes, 20 cts. each, $2 per doz., 
$15 per 100 
Blowers. Large; glossy; fine quality. 
Eldorado. Large, coal-black, sweet, melting. 
Gooseberries 
Plant in the same manner as described for 
currants. They will need close pruning 
every year. 
3-year-old stock, 50 cts. each, $5 per doz., 
$40 per 100 
Downing. Pale green, large, prolific and good. 
Houghton. (Red.) The berries are of 
medium size. 
Currants 
Plant in rows 6 feet apart, and 4 feet apart 
in the rows, or, if to be cultivated both ways, 
5 feet apart each way. The soil should be well 
cultivated to a depth of 12 inches. 
3-year-old stock, 35 cts. each, $3.50 per doz., 
$25 per 100 
President Wilder. Bush upright, vigorous, 
bearing excellent, large, bright red berries. 
Fay’s Prolific. (Red.) A very vigorous- 
growing bush. 
Grapes 
High-Quality 2-year-old Vines, 50 cts. each, 
$5 per doz. 
Catawba. (Red.) Dark red. Bunch large, 
moderately compact, shouldered; berries 
medium large. 
Concord. (Black.) Early. Bunch large, 
shouldered, compact; berries large, covered 
with a rich bloom; skin tender. 
Grapes, continued 
Delaware. (Red.) Bunch small, compact, 
sometimes shouldered; berries small; skin 
thin, but firm. 
Niagara. (White.) Bunch very large, often 
shouldered; compact; berries large, round; 
skin thin. 
Raspberries 
Raspberries succeed well on any good land, 
but amply repay high cultivation. Ground 
bone is the best fertilizer. Plant in rows 6 
feet apart and 3 feet apart in the rows. 
Price, except where noted, 20 cts. each, 
$2 per doz., $15 per 100 
Latham. The berries are large and round 
and the color is a richly brilliant red. 
Cuthbert. (Red.) The best red Raspberry. 
Heavy yielder and is a very vigorous grower. 
White Queen. This wonderful rew Rasp¬ 
berry bears an abundance of almost white 
fruits. 30c. each, $3 per doz., $20 per 100. 
St. Regis. Ripens very early, in advance of 
other varieties. Besides yielding a crop in 
June, it gives a moderate one in autumn. 
St. Regis Raspberries 
Strawberry Plants 
After a very careful check on the many 
varieties of Strawberries, we list below the 
best in cultivation today. We can supply 
layer plants from April until June, and after 
that date, potted plants. 
Everbearing Varieties 
Mastodon. Fruit is very large and produces 
berries from summer to late fall. 
Progressive. Produces fruit all season. 
Berries of medium size and full flavored. 
Layer Plants, 50 cts. per doz., $2.50 per 100, 
$15 per 1000 
Potted Plants, $2 per doz., $10 per 100, 
$80 per 1000 
Standard Varieties 
EARLY 
Dorsett. A very vigorous-growing variety. 
Early. Bright red, cone-shaped berries. 
Fairfax. Berry of exceptional firmness and 
high dessert quality. A prolific bearer. 
Note. —The above two varieties are of 
recent introduction, having been originated 
by the U. S. Department of Agriculture in 
1923 and offered to the public for the first 
time in 1933. In view of the fact that for the 
past two seasons the supply of these two va¬ 
rieties was rather limited, we have been unable 
to offer them to our patrons hitherto, but 
now that we have sufficient stock are pleased 
to bring them to your attention. 
Layer Plants, 50 cts. per doz., $2.50 per 100, 
$15 per 1000 
Potted Plants, $2 per doz., $10 per 100, 
$80 per 1000 
MIDSEASON 
Big Joe. A very productive variety with 
extremely large, beautiful berries, and one 
of the best-flavored sorts. In size, firm¬ 
ness, yield, color, and quality, it leads. 
New York. Plants are large and healthy. 
Fruit extremely large, well colored. 
Layer Plants, 40 cts. per doz., $2 per 100, 
$10 per 1000 
Potted Plants, $1.50 per doz., $8 per 100, 
$70 per 1000 
LATE 
Chesapeake. Has a beautiful appearance. 
Extra large and even in shape. 
Lupton Late. Produces an abundance of 
large, bright flame-colored berries. 
Layer Plants, 40 cts. per doz., $2 per 100, 
$10 per 1000 
Potted Plants, $1.50 per doz., $8 per 100, 
$70 per 1000 
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