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WOLF RIVER:—A huge apple, handsome with 
yellow skin mottled and striped with red and 
carmine. Long keeper, good for cooking. 
CRABAPPLE 
TRANSCENDENT:—Yellow red striped. Excel¬ 
lent for preserving and good to eat, said to be 
the best of all varieties. No. 3 size only. 
Cherries 
3-5 ft.$ 1.00 each 
GOVERNOR WOOD:—Early, large, roundish, 
heart-shaped. Light yellow shaded with red. 
Flesh tender, juicy, sweet rich delicious flavor. 
Tree large, vigorous grower. Very productive. 
BLACK TARTARIAN:—Very large, heart-shaped 
deep purplish black. Flesh tender, juicy, mild 
and sweet. Tree vigorous, upright, and very 
productive. 
NAPOLEON (Royal Anne):—Large “wax” cher¬ 
ry, pale yellow with red cheek. Fine sweet fla¬ 
vor and good bearer. Delicious for canning, 
dessert. Reaches its perfection on the Pacific 
Coast, but may be grown with success in the 
East where other sweet varieties thrive. 
EARLY RICHMOND:—Early, of medium size, 
roundish, light red and very sour. Fruit grow¬ 
ing in pairs. Tree hardy healthy, vigorous and 
productive. 
MONTMORENCY:—Large, round, bright red, 
sour. Tree hardy and a great bearer. Fruit 
early. A good market variety. 
Grapes 
Each Per 10 Per 25 Per 50 
2-yr. No. 1 40c 35c 30c 25c 
Except As Noted 
MOORE’S EARLY:—Bunches medium, berries 
large black with blue bloom. Quality medium. 
Ripens about tendays before Concord. 
MOORE’S DIAMOND:—White, large berries, 
sometimes turning pale yellow when fully ripe. 
Bunch medium, compact. Flesh very sweet. 
LUTIE:—Bunches medium, berries brownish red; 
sweet and good. Does especially well in the 
South. Useful for home and nearby market. 
Vine vigorous, hardy and productive. 
CATAWBA:—The standard red grape, vigorous, 
and productive but susceptible to fungi. One 
of the best wine grapes. 
NIAGARA:—Bunches very large, compact and 
handsome; berries greenish white; quality ex¬ 
cellent. Very vigorous and productive. the 
best white for home or market. 
CONCORD:—The standard for American black 
Grapes, both in vine and in fruit. Grown suc¬ 
cessfully over a wide range. Vine vigorous, 
hardy and heavy bearing. Best flavor of any 
black grapes. 
