Early Richmond Cherries 
CHERRY 
Northern-grown, 2-yr., 4 to 5 ft., 90 cts. each; 
10 for $8 
Sweet Varieties 
Black Tartarian. A large black Cherry, 
very juicy and productive. July. 
Governor Wood. Large; yellow, marbled 
red; juicy. June. 
Napoleon (Royal Ann). Large; pale yellow', 
with bright red cheek. July. 
Sour Varieties 
Early Richmond. Medium size; dark red. 
June. 
Montmorency. Best Sour Cherry. Large, 
bright red, of fine flavor. Always a heavy 
bearer. June. 
Montmorency Special 
Bearing-Age Montmorency Cherries 
5-yr., 1-in. caliper trees, $2.25 each; 
3 for $6; 10 for $16.50 
A crop of Cherries was picked from these 
trees last year. They are actual bearing-age 
trees, and each has been root-pruned. 
PLUMS 
Northern-grown, 2-yr., 4 to 5 ft., 90 cts. each; 
10 for $8 
Bradshaw. Large; dark violet-red. Bears 
regularly and heavily. August. 
German Prune. Medium size; dark blue; 
rich flavor. September. 
Lombard. Medium; violet-red. Heavy 
yielder. August. 
Reine Claude. Large; yellowish green; 
excellent flavor. September. 
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NEW FRUITS 
Hardy Northern -grown Top-size Trees 
These new fruits, recently introduced by state experiment 
stations, are absolutely dependable and a decided improvement over 
old-time varieties. 
APPLE TREES 
EARLY McIntosh, a handsome new red Apple, resembling the parent, 
McIntosh, in appearance, but less aromatic and more sprightly. The uniform 
oblate size permits easy packing and displays well. Tree is hardy and produc¬ 
tive and will bear annually, if sprayed and sharply pruned. Ripens early. 
Top-grade, $2 each. 
MILTON. Very beautiful purplish red fruit with a heavy bloom. Flesh is w'hite, 
tender, crisp, juicy, and of McIntosh flavor and aroma. The tree is hardy, 
vigorous, and an annual bearer. $2 each. 
KENDALL. Handsomely colored over the entire surface with dark red, covered 
with rich bloom. The Apples are large, well shaped, and good keepers. The 
fruit is whitish, fine-grained, and hangs well to the tree. $2 each. 
PEAR TREES 
These new varieties are superior to the older standard varieties. 
CAYUGA. As large as Bartlett, but shape and color similar to Seckel. Flesh is 
firm, of fine texture, and a delectable flavor. $2 each. 
GORHAM. Resembles Bartlett in size, color, and shape. Flavor sweet and 
vinaceous, with a very marked and pleasing aroma, making it one of the best- 
flavored Pears. Trees are vigorous and productive. $2 each. 
TRIO-FRUITING AND DUO-FRUITING 
TRIO-FRUITED APPLE TREE. The three new varieties on one single tree— 
Early McIntosh, Milton, and Kendall. Only planting-space for one tree re¬ 
quired, and at a cost of only $3.50 (the 3 trees costing regularly $6). You’ll 
hear everybody talking about the Trio-fruited Apple Tree. Order yours today. 
DUO-FRUITED PEAR TREE. Plant one tree and have both varieties on 
the one tree. $3 each. 
PEACHES 
NUT TREES 
Bear Young and Produce Heavily 
With these strong, w'ell-developed trees 
you should have a few Peaches the second 
year. All varieties here named are freestone. 
1-yr., 4 to 5 ft., 49 cts. each; 10 for $3.90; 
25 for $8 
Crawford. Large, yellow Peach with red 
cheek; fine flavor. Very productive. Early 
September. 
Elberta. Very large; yellow with red cheek. 
Good keeper. Sure bearer and hardy. 
September. 
Golden Jubilee. An outstanding new va¬ 
riety. Yellow skin blushed red; excellent 
flavor. Ripens three weeks earlier than 
Elberta. 
Hale. Extra-large yellow Peach, overlaid 
with crimson. Excellent shipper. Prolific 
when cross-pollenized with any other va¬ 
riety listed here. Late September. 
Rochester. A comparatively new very early 
Peach of high quality and delicious flavor. 
Large; yellow, with attractive red blush. 
Early September. 
South Haven. Excellent new variety of 
delicious flavor. Golden yellow with red 
blush. Early September. 
ALL-SEASON PEACH COLLECTION 
Elberta Golden Jubilee 
Hale South Haven 
4 fine 4 to 5-ft. trees for $1.50 
Black Walnut. Rapid grower. Rich, fine- 
flavored nuts. 4 to 5 ft., $1.25 each. 
Butternut. Large, longish nuts. 4 to 5 ft., 
$1 each. 
English Walnuts. Large crops of thin- 
shelled, delicious nuts. 3 to 4 ft., $1.50 ea. 
Elberta Peach 
West Washington St., GENEVA, N. Y. 
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