Fruit Trees 
Apples 
2 yr. No. 1 grade, 4-6 ft., $.60 each. 
Summer Apples 
Duchess of Oldenburg —Yellow, streaked red; bears young. 
Early McIntosh —Early red; very productive. 
Lodi —New; cross between Yellow Transparent and Montgomery. 
Red Astrachan —Rich crimson; juicy; rich flavor. 
Yellow Transparent —Very early; rapid grower; bears young. 
Fall Apples: 
Cortland —Deep red; bears young. 
Fall Pippin —Large, yellow; vigorous grower. 
Red McIntosh —Deep crimson; juicy, sub-acid; early bearer. 
Stayman’s Improved Winesap —-Large; good bearer; yellow striped 
red. 
Wealthy —^Early; abundant bearer; deep red; very juicy. 
Winter Apples: 
Baldwin —Large, bright red; very productive. 
Delicious —Large, dark red; bears young. 
Golden Russet- —-Medium size; dull russet with red. 
Grimes Golden —-Good size; yellow; productive 
Jonathan —Red; good flavor; young bearer. 
King —Large; striped red and yellow; young bearer. 
Red Spy —Solid b right red, productive; reliable in bearing. 
Rhode Island Greening —Large; greenish yellow. 
Tolman Sweet —Pale yellow; rich flavor. 
Wagener —Good size; deep red; excellent bearer and keeper. 
Crab Apples: 
Hyslop —Large, deep crimson; very popular. 
Cherries 
Sweet Cherries—- .70 each. 
Bing —Fruit large and black. 
Black Tartarian —Very large, purplish black. 
Napoleon —Large, yellow with bright red cheek. 
Schmidt’s Bigarreau —^Deep black, very large. 
Windsor —Large, liver-colored. 
Yellow Spanish —-Large, pale yellow with red cheek. 
Sour Cherries—$.60 each. 
Early Richmond —Medium size, dark red. 
English Montmorency —Large red. 
Quinces 
2 yr. No. 1 grade, $.70 each. 
Orange —Large, bright yellow; excellent flavor. 
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