Yalesville, Connecticut 
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Barnes 1 Selected Peaches 
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PEACH TREE PRICES 
Each 10 100 
fs" cal., 4-6'. $.40 $3.00 $20.00 
iV' cal., 3-4'. .30 2.00 16.00 
A" cal., 3-4'. .20 1.60 12.00 
2-3'. 1.20 10.00 
Belle of Georgia—White with red cheek. Freestone. Late August. 
Carman—White, red cheek. Semi-freestone. Mid-August. 
Champion—Creamy white with red cheek. Large with fine flavor. Freestone. Mid-August. 
Cumberland—A large red cheeked white. Good quality. Nearly freestone. Mid-August. Recommended 
to replace Carman. 
Elberta—Large, yellow with red cheek. Freestone. Early September. Standard commercial peach. 
Golden Jubilee—Large golden yellow, red blushed. Freestone. Mid-August. Best early yellow. This is 
an outstanding new peach which is now extremely popular. 
Greensboro—A hardy early white. High color. Very juicy and of good quality. 
J. H. Hale—Very large, yellow flesh, red cheek, freestone. Early September. Excellent in quality and 
flavor. 
Lizzie—Large, lemon yellow with nice red cheek. Freestone. Late September. Good shipper. Has little fuzz. 
South Haven—An early yellow freestone which ripens about the middle of August following Golden 
Jubilee. An excellent bearer, fine flavored and hardy. 
Luscious Plums 
With a minimum of care, plum trees grow rapidly and bear their large 
tasty fruits heavily. They do not make large trees and are desirable to plant 
in a garden of small proportions. 
Abundance—Red, yellow fleshed, of good quality. Fine for canning. 
August. Hardy and productive. 
Burbank—Yellow, red blushed. August. Good keeper and shipper. 
German Prune—Large, oval purple, sweet and firm. Ripens in Sept. 
Red June—Vermillion red, yellow fleshed. Late July. Productive. 
Shropshire Damson—Purple. Fine for canning. Fruit medium sized and 
produced abundantly. 
PLUM TREE PRICES 
Each 10 
2 yr. fe" and up, 5-7'. $ .75 $6.50 
Black 
Tartarian 
Barnes 1 Hardy Cherries 
Black Tartarian—A large purple-black, red fleshed cherry of excellent flavor. The most popular 
dark sweet cherry. 
English Morello—-Medium sized. Dark red. A very productive late sour cherry. 
Governor Wood—Large, light yellow with red cheek. Sweet. Early. One of the best. 
Montmorency—Light red. Midseason. Bears young. Largest, most productive and popular sour 
cherry. 
Napoleon—A large yellow, red cheeked, sweet cherry which follows Governor Wood. 
Schmidt—Dark. Sweet. Fine flavor and very large. Late. 
Windsor—A large, dark, sweet cherry of fine quality, ripening in July. Very hardy and productive. 
CHERRY TREE PRICES 
Each 10 
2 yr. H" and up, 5-7'. $1.00 $9.00 
We Offer Only Varieties Tested and Approved 
