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We offer a time-tested list of Fruit Trees and Bush Fruits. Every planting should include 
at least a few of these. Many are as beautiful in blossom as the finest ornamentals, and all bear 
fruit which is incomparably better in flavor than that purchased in the markets, which must, of 
necessity, be picked green. 
There is, this year, the greatest scarcity of Fruit Trees in forty years, with many nurseries 
offering only 1-year-old stock. Notwithstanding this fact, we offer principally 2-year-old stock, 
the finest size for planting, in varieties*of known hardiness and superior flavor. 
APPLES 
One of the most satisfactory of all lawn trees is 
a well proportioned Apple tree, attractive at all 
times and really gorgeous when in full bloom. It 
follows with a generous crop of one of the finest 
of all fruits. 
SELECTED NO. 1 GRADE, 2-YR. AND 3-YR. 
TREES 
(Propagated from bearing orchards of supe- 
perior strains) 
5 to 7 feet, 11/16 in. cal. up, $1.00 each 
Baldwin. Well known Red Winter Apple. Keeps 
well and has a fine flavor. 
Gravenstein. A delicious red and yellow Autumn 
Apple of superb cooking quality. Well known 
old favorite. 
McIntosh. The most popular red eating Apple 
known. Bears comparatively young and pro¬ 
duces well. Late Autumn. 
Northern Spy. Winter Apple of unsurpassed 
flavor; large; bright red. Keeps well and bears 
well. Winter. 
Red Astrachan. Early, bright red, Summer 
Apple. Fine tart flavor. Quick growing and 
early bearing. Summer. 
R. I. Greening. Yellowish green; unexcelled 
cooking Apple. Winter. 
Stayman Winesap. Medium size; yellow ground, 
covered with red; flesh fine, crisp and high flavor¬ 
ed. Reliable heavy bearer. Keeps very well. 
Winter. 
Wealthy. Medium size; red and yellow; fine 
flavor; juicy and crisp. Fall. Bears young and 
consistently. Autumn. 
Yellow Transparent. Bright greenish yellow. 
Early Summer Apple of good quality for eating 
and cooking. 
PEARS 
SELECTED NO. 1 GRADE, 2-YR. AND 3-YR. 
TREES 
4 to 6 feet, 11/16 in. cal. and up $1.00 each, 
$8.50 per 10 
Bartlett. Most popular all purpose Pears. Fine 
shape and color; excellent flavor. Aug.-Sept. 
Beurre Bose. Large, deep yellow overspread with 
russet. Unsurpassed in quality and flavor. Sept. 
Clapp’s Favorite. Resembles Bartlett but ripens 
a week or two earlier. Aug. 
Seckel. One of the most delicious and ever popu¬ 
lar varieties Small, russet brown Pears, ripening 
in October. Bears abundantly. 
Sheldon. Large, round, russet and red Pears of 
first quality. Late. Oct. 
Stayman Winesap Apple 
