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Make the Good Wife Happy by Ordering for Her a 
crispy Spy taste although not quite as juicy as the Spy. The apples arc excep¬ 
tionally fine in appearance and when placed among other varieties attract the 
leading attention. The color is a beautiful deep red. While the season is about 
the same as Spv. they are somewhat longer keepers. We never have shown them 
at the State Fair in Syracuse, as they do not color up fully quite so early as this 
is usually held. 
Office of Ellwanger & 
Barry, 
Rochester, N. Y., 
Oct 31, 1911. 
Dear Sir — I thank 
you for sending me sam¬ 
ples of your fall hearing 
strawberries, which ar¬ 
rived in good condition. 
The berries are very 
large and showy, and if 
is indeed remarkable to 
have fine strawberries at 
this season. Very truly 
yours, 
W. C. BARRY. 
Marinette, Wis., 
March 18, 1911. 
The Plum Farmer 
Raspberries I got of you 
last spring have done 
finely; never lost a plant 
and we now have a for¬ 
est of them. I never 
saw anything grow like 
them. Some of the 
canes arc 10 feet long. 
ELLEN PIIILBROOK. 
At present the stock consists of the original tree and about 1,500 young 
trees budded and root grafted. The originator is a practical fruit grower and 
nurserymen of years of experience and the stock will be multiplied as fast as pos¬ 
sible. We expect to place the first lot of trees on the market during the spring 
of 1912. 'fhe price is fixed at $1.00 per tree, regardless of quantity. 
BERRY CRATES AND BASKETS 
We can supply crates and baskets any 
time during the berry season, but pre¬ 
fer that orders be sent in some time be¬ 
fore goods are wanted. Price of crates, 
32 or 36 quart size, 50c each. This in¬ 
cludes partitions. Price of baskets — 
Standard (fiat) or Oswego (deep) 50c 
per 100, $4.00 for 1000. Special prices 
on larger lots. 
HARDY SHRUBS and VINES for 
Northern States, the usual planting 
size. 
Hydrangea. — Paniculata Grandifiora, 
25c each. 
Hydrangea. — Arborescens Alba Gran¬ 
difiora, 40c. 
Spirea.—V an Houtte, 25c. 
Berberry. — Thunbergi, 25c. 
Calycanthus.— Floridus, 25c. 
Cornus. — Siberica, 25c. 
Digustrum.— Vulgaris (English Priv¬ 
et), 10c. 
Philadelphus. — (Syringa or Alock 
Grange), 25c. 
Lilacs.— (White and Purple), 25c. 
Spirae. — Pruniflora and Billardi, 35c. 
Ampelopsis. — Quinquifolia, 25c. 
Honeysuckle. — Chinese, Twining, 25c. 
Wistaria.— Magnifica, 35c. 
Flowering Currant. — Yellow, 30c. 
Prunus.— Triloba, 35c. 
Snowball.— Japan, 40c. 
Rhodotyphus, 25c. 
Clematis.— Paniculata, 25c. 
Clematis. — Baron Veillard, 35c. 
Clematis.— Mad. Ed. Andre, 35c. 
Clematis.— Henryii, 35c. 
Clematis. —Jackmanni, 35c. 
