FRUITS 
LTHOUGH you may be able to buy more perfect and fancier apples 
and pears at your fruit dealers they will not taste as good as those 
gathered from your own trees. A bunch of grapes sparkling with 
dew-drops gathered the first thing in the morning from your 
garden will make you forget the showier berries grown in California 
and Oregon. Peaches straight from the tree to your breakfast table will 
convert you at once to the idea of raising your own fruit. 
When you buy your fruit, you do not also have the fragrance of 
apple blossoms or the glory of a peach tree in bloom. Nor do you have 
the cool shade of the grape vine or the cherry tree with its accompaniment 
of robins and orioles. Every home both large and small has room for some 
fruit trees. They are almost indispensable. 
APPLES 
BALDWIT^—Large, bright red, winter. 
CORTLAT^D —Red, resembles McIntosh. 
EARLY McIJ^YOSH .—New early red, August. 
GRAVET^STEI?^ —Large, streaked red, winter. 
McI7v(TOSH—Red, white flesh, autumn. 
T^ORTHERT^ SPY — Large, red and yellow, 
winter. 
RHODE ISLAMD GR£E7s[I7^G—Large, yellow- 
green, winter. 
TRAT^SCETstDETS^T (crabapple )—Yellow with 
red cheek. 
YELLOW YRAT^SPARET^Y —Early bearing, sum¬ 
mer. 
PEARS 
BARTLETT—Yellow, red cheek, August. 
BEURRE D’AT^JOU — Large yellow, early 
winter. 
BEURRE BOSC —Large, russet, fall. 
CLAPP’S FAVORITE —Lemon-yellow, August. 
SECKEL —Small, brown and juicy, October. 
CHERRIES 
BI7s[G—Very dark red, sweet, July. 
BLACK TARTARIATsJ—Purple black, late June. 
EARLY RICHMOTvJD—Sour, dark red, June. 
M07^TM0RE?^Cr—Sour, red, late June. 
KAPOLEOH BIGARREAU—Large red, July. 
SCHMIDT’S BIGARREAU—Dark red, sweet, 
July. 
WIT^DSOR—Large, mottled red, July. 
PEACHES 
BELLE OF GEORGIA—White, August. 
CHAMPIOTs^—Large, white, September. 
CRAWFORD EARLY—Yellow, August. 
ELBERT A —Large, yellow, August, September. 
COLDET^ JUBILEE — New, early, yellow, 
August. 
J. H. HALE—Yellow, August. 
ROCHESTER —Early, yellow, August. 
PLUMS 
ABUTviDATNjCE—Early, cherry-red, August. 
BURBAT^K—Large, yellow. Late August. 
FELLEHBURC PRUNE—Dark purple, Sep¬ 
tember. 
REINE CLAUDE —Pale yellow, September. 
GRAPES 
CACO—Large, red. 
CONCORD-Blue-black. 
FREDONIA—New, early, black. 
GOLDEN MUSCAT—New, best flavored. 
MOORE’S EARLY-Black, early. 
NIAGARA—Leading white. 
URBAN A—Large, light red. 
WORDEN—Very sweet, black. 
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