Fruit Trees 
APPLES Each 3 Trees 10 Trees 50 Trees 
9/16 in., 3-4 ft. up. $0.49 $1.40 $4.25 $18.00 
BALDWIN. Red. Winter. An old favorite. 
GRAVENSTEIN. Red, striped with yellow. Late fall. Ex¬ 
cellent for culinary purposes. 
NORTHERN SPY. Red, striped. Winter Apple. One of the 
best eating Apples. 
RED ASTRACHAN. Red. Summer Apple. A real sum¬ 
mer pie Apple. 
YELLOW TRANSPARENT. Yellow. Early summer. Sub¬ 
acid. Delicious. 
MclNTOSH. One of the best. Red. November-February. 
STRAWBERRY PLANTS 
BIG JOE (Per.). Berries dark, glossy red, of fine appear¬ 
ance. Firm, a good shipper. Fine flavor. Late. 100, 
$1.50; 500, $6.00. 
BRANDYWINE. This is one of our best sellers, being ex¬ 
tensively grown in every section. Does well everywhere 
but prefers a sandy loam. Berries large, round, dark 
colored all through. Sprightly flavor. Good for mar¬ 
ket or canning. 100, $1.75; 500, $7.00. 
COOPER (Per.). One of the best for wayside stands. 
Brings an extra price on account of its large size and 
handsome appearance. An excellent berry to follow 
early varieties and prolong th© season. 100, $1.75; 
500, $7.00. 
CORSICAN (Per.). The flavor is mild, the berries extra 
large. One of the best. Good for home use, wayside 
stands or shipping. Midseason. 100, $1.50; 500, $6.00. 
DORSETT (Per.). New. Introduced by U. S. Dept, of 
Agriculture. A vigorous grower. Berries bright red, 
mild flavor. 100, $1.50; 500, $6.00. 
FAIRFAX (Per.). New. Introduced by U. S. Dept, of 
Agriculture. Makes few runners. Foliage large, dark 
green. Berries deep red, very sweet. Long bearing 
season. 100, $1.50; 500, $6.00. 
HOWARD 17. (Per.). One of the best early berries, 
bright red color, large size, very productive and firm. 
100, $1.25; 500, $4.50. 
WILLIAM BELT (Per.). Considered the best flavored 
berry grown. Bears large crops of sweet, juicy berries 
and does extra well the second year. An old variety, 
but seems to become more popular each year. Late. 
100, $1.50; 500, $6.00. 
Everbearing Varieties 
MASTODON. The berries are very large and hold their 
size well. Plants set in spring begin bearing in August 
and bear until the ground freezes. 100, $2.00; 500, 
$8.00, postpaid. 
PEARS Each 3 Trees 10 Trees 50 Trees 
9/16 in., 3-4 ft. up. $0.54 $1.50 $4.60 $22.00 
BARTLETT. An every purpose Pear. Excellent for can¬ 
ning. Fruit large, pyramidal shape. August and Sep¬ 
tember. 
KIEFFER. Long keeper if fruit is gathered when mature. 
Will last nearly all winter. Fruit large, roundish oval. 
October and November. 
SHELDON. Round in form. Dark green covered with 
russet. Rich flavor. The tree is a vigorous grower. 
Unexcelled for home planting. October and November. 
PEACHES Each 3 Trees 10 Trees 50 Trees 
7/16 in., 3-4 ft. up. $0.35 $0.95 $3.00 $13.75 
CARMAN. Brilliant red splashed with yellow. Flesh 
white, juicy, tender and very pleasant. Very productive 
and well adapted to cold winters and dry summers. A 
very early variety. August. 
CHAMPION. Handsome creamy white with red cheek. 
Very large. An excellent bearer. Early. August. 
ECLIPSE. New. Large, yellow with deep blush; fine 
grained. 
ELBERTA. Large yellow with red cheek. Flesh yellow. 
Heavy cropper. Hardy. Medium season. Late August. 
J. H. HALE. Larger than Elberta. Deep golden yellow 
overlaid bright carmine. Flesh deep yellow, fine grained. 
Fuzzless. Early. August. 
CHERRIES Each 3 Trees 10 Trees 50 Trees 
0/16 in., 3-4 ft.$0.54 $1.50 $4.60 $22.00 
BLACK TARTARIAN. Sweet. Black. 
GOV. WOOD. Sweet. Red on white. 
EARLY RICHMOND. Sour. Red. 
LATE MONTMORENCY. Sour. Red. 
PLUMS Each 3 Trees 10 Trees 50 Trees 
9/16 in., 3-4 ft.$0.54 $1.50 $4.60 $22.00 
BURBANK. Large, globe-shaped. Color cherry-red, flesh deep 
yellow. Sweet. 
LOMBARD. Medium size, oval-round; violet-red; very juicy. 
WICKSON. Japanese type. Maroon-red. 
PROGRESSIVE. An excellent berry for home use, of 
large size and beautiful, glossy -appearance. Will yield 
good crop both in spring and fall. 100, $1.50, 500, 
i $6.00. 
Worcester, Mass. 
FRUITS FOR HOME, ORCHARD AND FARM PLANTING 
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