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The Barnes Bros. Nursery Co. 
Big Values in Little 
Apple Trees 
Here’s a grand opportunity to plant a new orchard or en¬ 
large your present one with some young, thrifty trees, %' 
high, ys" caliper. We offer them to you in the following va¬ 
rieties: Baldwin, Delicious Red, Macoun, McIntosh, and 
R. I. Greening. All priced at $25.00 per 100. Be sure to 
order early. 
Apples 
The King of Fruits 
McIntosh 
( Apple trees in our growing fields are inspected annually, for trueness to name, by Dr. 
J. K. Shaw of Massachusetts Fruit Growers’ Association. While our stocks are ample this 
year, the demand is strong and our supply is not inexhaustible. Please Order Early. 
Apple Tree Prices 
cal. and up, 5-7' Each 10 100 
high. $.75 $5.50 $40.00 
A-H", 4-6'.65 5.50 30.00 
A-A", 4-5'.50 4.00 25.00 
SUMMER 
Astrachan, Red—Crimson. Most popular all 
round summer apple. 
Gravenstein, Red—Solid red. Subacid. Ex¬ 
cellent for cooking and eating. 
McIntosh, Early—McIntosh-like in color, 
flavor and texture. 
Yellow Transparent—Pale yellow, juicy and 
subacid. Trees bear young. 
AUTUMN 
_ Fall Pippin—A large, yellow apple of splendid 
quality. 
I, Kendall—McIntosh type and flavor, but a 
better keeper. Recent introduction of the 
New York Fruit Testing Assn. 2-yr. trees, 
75c each. 
__ Macoun—Of the new apples, Macoun is un¬ 
usually popular. It is like McIntosh in color, 
flavor and quality but ripens a little later. 
McIntosh, Red—Dark red. White, juicy flesh. 
A true favorite. 
-Wealthy—Red. Large. Bears young. A good 
pollenizer for McIntosh. 
WINTER 
_Baldwin—Red blushed. The standard winter 
apple. 
_Cortland—Large, dark red. Like McIntosh in 
flavor and quality. A good keeper. 
Delicious—Nearly covered with brilliant dark 
red. An apple of highest quality and attrac¬ 
tiveness. 
i King—A very large and showy red apple with a 
November to January season. 
_Northern Spy—Striped red. A rapid grower 
and good bearer. 
Red Sauce—New, large, red apple. Subacid, 
fine for cooking. 
.—Red Spy—Red form of the popular Northern 
Spy- 
_R. I. Greening—Yellowish green. Unexcelled 
cooking apple. 
Rome Beauty—A handsome apple, yellow 
mottled red. Fine in quality and early to bear. 
.^-Roxbury Russet—An old favorite which keeps 
throughout the winter. 
Winter Banana 
Early bearer. 
-Golden-yellow, red blushed. 
CRABAPPLES 
Hyslop—Yellow, red cheeked. Ripens in 
October. 
Transcendent Dark red. Ripens in Sep¬ 
tember. 
Bartlett Pears 
Barnes 1 Delicious PEARS 
Here is a list of pears that will supply excellent fruit for market and home use from August 
well into the winter. Pears will grow on almost any good soil but thrive best in rather heavy 
loam or clay. Plant about 20' apart. 
Bartlett—Most popular pear for home and market use. Fine quality and rich flavor. Sept. 
Beurre Bose—Very large, deep yellow, overspread with russet. Unsurpassed in quality and 
flavor. Juicy. October and November. 
Beurre d’Anjou—An excellent market pear for late fall and early winter. Fruit yellow with 
faint blush. Uniform in size. Quality good. 
Clapp’s Favorite—Large, red blushed. Quality good. Early. Precedes Bartlett. 
Duchess d’Angouleme—Extremely large pears of rich buttery flavor. October. 
Keiffer—Large, yellow with red cheek. Excellent for cooking and canning. Tree bears young 
and is productive. October and November. 
Lawrence—A light yellow, sweet pear which ripens in November and December. 
Seckel—Round, small russet colored pears. Fruit sweet and of finest quality. Tree productive 
and hardy. October. 
Sheldon—Large, round, russet and red pears of first quality. September and October. 
Pear Tree Prices 
Each 10 100 
cal. and up, 5-7'.$ .75 $6.50 $50.00 
A-H" cal., 4-6 .65 5.50 40.00 
Plant Fruit This Year for Pleasure and Profit 
