ffRUIT TREES 
The home ovohard. la oomlng baok into popular favor, 
for who oan resist the beautiful show of blossoms In 
the spring and the joys of lusolous fruit In the fall. 
Eor the small amount of attention given, the returns 
are multiplied a hundredfold* With modern spray¬ 
ing equipment and methods, suceess Is assured* 
We carry the oholoest varieties of Apples, Pears, 
Peaches, Cherries, Plums, and Crapes, which have 
proven successful growers In this section* 
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APPLES 
—Delicious (Early Winter) 
Large red fruit, uniform In slae* Very 
popular, quality unezoelled.••••*$ *85 
—Crimes Colden (Pall) 
Yellow; best for quality and pro¬ 
duction.*.*** *85 
—Jonathan (Late Winter) 
Bright red with a spicy flavor... *86 
—Transparent (Summer). 
Earliest and best of the early kinds, 
white, tender, juicy*. ***• *85 
—Wlnesap (Winter) 
Red, rich and juicy.... *85 
CHERRIES 
—Black Tartarian (Early) 
Most popular of the sweet varieties* 
Large fruit, black and heart-shaped* 
Vigorous tree**. 1*00 
—Montmorency (Early) 
Sour, dark red; juicy acid flavor .76 
PEACHES 
—Champion (Preestone)* 
White-fleshed, with much juice* Cood 
quality; August**...65 
—Blberta (Preestone)* 
Beautiful yellow, large and shaded 
with deep red; August.65 
PEARS 
—Bartlett* 
The favorite eating Pear* Beautiful 
yellow with soft blush* August.** 1*00 
—Seokel 
Small, high quality, yellowish brown 
Pear* Juicy and sugary; Sept**.* 1*00 
PLUMS 
—Bradshaw* Largo, dark red, flesh green 
juicy. August. 1*00 
—Damson (August) 
A standard for years* Purple fruit 1*00 
GRAPES 
—Catawba, large dark copper; lags *40 
—Concord, standard black; October *30 
—Niagara, standard white; prolific *30 
E*£5 
2*25 
2*25 
2*25 
2*26 
2*76 
2*00 
1*80 
1*80 
2*76 
2*76 
2.75 
2.76 
Per 10 
3*60 
2.76 
2.76 
