Glen Brothers, Inc. 
Rochester, N. Y. 
APPLES—4 years old—continued. 
RED ASTRACIIAX. Large; deep crimson; juicy. August. 
RHODE ISLAND GREENING. Large greenish yellow; flesh 
tender. December to April. 
TWENTY-OUNCE. (Cayuga Red Streak). Very large; yellow 
splashed with red. October. 
WEALTHY. Medium to large; deep red, juicy. October to 
January. 
YELLOW TRANSPARENT. Medium size; pale yellow; good. 
July and August. 
SWEET CHERRIES 
BLACK TARTARIAN. Very large; black, tender. 
DIKEMAN. l.arge; black. 
GOVERNOR WOOD. Large; light yellow, shaded and mottled 
with light red. 
LAMBERT. V'ery large; dark purplish red, turning to almost 
jet black when fully ripe. 
ROYAL ANN. V^ery large; pale yellow, spotted and shaded 
with deep red. 
PEARS 
ANGOliLEiME. Large: greenish yellow, splashed with russet; 
a good bearer. 
ANJOl’ (Buerre d’Anjou). Large, handsome, greenish yellow, 
with a dull red cheek on the exposed side; flesh tine grained. 
BARTLETT. Large; waxen yellow with red blush, buttery, very 
juicy and high flavored. 
CLAPP’S FAVORITE. Very large; yellowish green to full 
yellow, rich. 
KIEFFER. Large; very handsome; rich yellow, tinged with red, 
excellent when canned. 
PLUMS 
BRADSHAW. Very large; dark violet-red. 
BURBANK. Large nearly globular; clear cherry red, sweet, 
meaty and quite linn. 
GERMAN PRUNE. Large, oval, dark purple. 
LOMBARD. Medium size; violet-red. 
OCTOBER PLH^PLE. Large, round, purple. 
RED JUNE. Professor Bailey says: “By all odds the best 
Japanese Plum.’’ Large, brilliant red. 
YELLOW GAGE. (Prince’s Yellow Gage). Large, oval, golden 
yellow, slightly clouded; flesh deep yellow, rich, sugary, 
melting. 
WHY THE TREES AND PLANTS FROM GLENWOOD 
NURSERY ARE OF SPECIAL IMPORTANCE TO YOU 
1. THEY ARE DEPENDABLE. Every possible care is 
taken to have the stock that leaves this Nursery true 
to name and description. 
2. THEY ARE HEALTHY. We take extraordinary pre¬ 
cautions to keep all our trees and plants entirely free 
from disease. 
3. THEY ARE VIGOROUS. Ample space has been given 
each tree or plant in the Nursery; where it has been 
necessary, we have pruned; we have fertilized; we have 
sprayed —to make our stock vigorous and sturdy. 
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