^oLe 5 Selected ^tu.it Iteei 
A Blessing in Every Garden 
Apples 
For Highly Profitable Orchards for the Back-lot Planting 
Splendid for Country Roads and Lawns 
Astrachan. Best of all early Apples. Fruit 
a beautiful deep red; Hesh tender, crisp, 
and juicy, quite acid. July and August. 
Baldwin. Fruit large, darker red; flesh crisp 
and juicy; flavor mild and subacid. A 
leading commercial variety. 
Cortland. Comes into bearing rather young. 
Fruit is a good size, yellowish white 
splashed with red, sometimes solid red; 
flesh crispy white, juicy, excellent quality. 
Delicious, Solid Dark Red. A new and im¬ 
proved variety. This is, without question, 
the best eating Apple. Color excellent; 
flesh tender and juicy, almost sweet, very 
high quality. 
Duchess (Oldenburg). Very early bearer; 
hardy and productive. Fruit large, yellow, 
striped bright red; flesh yellow, subacid. 
Good cooking Apple. August. 
Fall Pippin. Fruit large, golden yellow; 
flesh yellow, juicy, agreeably subacid. 
September to December. 
Fameuse. Fine table Apple. Flesh snowy 
white, pleasing color. October to December. 
Grimes Golden. A wonderful bearer. Fruit 
of good quality. Flesh deep golden yellow, 
subacid. November to January. 
Harvest. The earliest summer Apple. Fruit 
yellow; white flesh, subacid, mellowing to 
mild. July. 
Hyslop Crab. Fruit medium size; red; 
yellow flesh. 
Jonathan. Bears when very young. Bril¬ 
liant red fruit of medium size; flesh yellow, 
subacid. November to January. 
Maiden Blush. Fruit handsome lemon- 
yellow with crimson cheek; juicy, subacid, 
white flesh. September to November. 
McIntosh. Fruit beautiful dark red; flesh 
white, juicy, subacid. Fine. October to 
December. 
Melba. New. A Canadian origination of 
McIntosh parentage and of unusual merit. 
Ripens early in August. Fruit medium 
size, attractively colored bright pinkish 
red, of very high quality. Probably not 
a good shipper but unexcelled for home 
use and the roadside market. Add 15c 
each. 
Northwestern Greening. Very hardy, 
vigorous grower. Fruit is an attractive 
yellow, firm with crisp flesh. Excellent 
cooking variety. 
Rhode Island Greening. Fruit large, green, 
with dull red blush; flesh richly flavored, 
very juicy. December to February. 
Red Rome Beauty (Gallia Beauty). The 
best of the several Rome strains. Growers 
report that this variety is far superior to 
the older kinds. Fruit is beautiful, large, 
red; quality excellent. 
Standard. 
2-yr., 5 to 6 ft., H-in. cal. and up. 
2-yr., 4 to 5 ft., ^ to fi-p. cal. 
2-yr., 3 to 4 ft., to ^-in. cal. 
Red Spy. An outstanding red Apple. It is 
larger than the average Northern Spy, 
bright red and ripens a little earlier. An 
excellent shipper and keeper. 
Stayman. A leading commercial variety 
with yellow fruit shaded dull red; flesh 
yellow, subacid, of very good quality. 
December to February. 
Sweet Bough. _ Very large, pale yellow 
Apple with white flesh of honeyed sweet¬ 
ness. August. 
Tolman Sweet. Fruit pale yellow, usually 
marked with a green stripe; flesh fine¬ 
grained, juicy, and sweet. One of the best 
sweet Apples for keeping qualities. 
Turley Winesap. A large dark red Apple 
of very attractive appearance. Excellent 
sort for cooking, a delicious eating Apple, 
and a late keeper. A good many growers 
consider it a better variety than Stayman. 
Wealthy. An early and abundant bearer. 
Fruit yellow, striped red; flesh white, 
tender, juicy, subacid, of fine quality. 
September to November. 
Yellow Delicious. Like Delicious but with 
yellow skin. 
Yellow Transparent. Tree hardy, produc¬ 
tive, with medium-sized, pale yellow fruit; 
flesh white, juicy, subacid. July, August. 
Each 5 25 
.65c $2.50 $10.00 
.55c 2.00 8.50 
.50c 1.75 7.00 
COLE’S DWARF APPLE TREES 
Will produce immediate results and prolific crops in limited planting-space. Astrachan, 
McIntosh, Rhode Island Greening, Sweet Bough, and Yellow Transparent. 
6 -yr., about 6-ft., bushy, select trees, 1 to cal., $3.50 each 
Select Specimens, balled and burlapped, for quick results, $10.00 each. 
Dwarf McIntosh is the outstanding leader and a grand producer of excellent fruit. 
Cole’s Bearing-Age Apple Trees 
of above varieties 
6-yr.,'7 to 8 ft., 1 to 1 cal., $2.50 each. 
Select Specimens, balled and burlapped, 
for very quick results, $10.00 each. 
CHERRIES 
SOUR 
Early Richmond. A profuse bearer. Sprightly acid fruit. Indis¬ 
pensable for home or commercial use. Early. 
Montmorency. The most popular sour Cherry. Large; flesh very 
juicy and pleasantly tart, of good quality. Late. 
Each 5 25 
4 to 5 ft., R-in. cal. and up.$0.85 $3.50 $15.00 
3J^ to 4 ft., ^ to fff-in. cal.75 3.00 12.50 
2}/2 to 3}^ ft., ik to A-in. cal.60 2.75 11.00 
Bearing-Age, 5 to 7 ft., 1-in. cal. and up. 2.00 8.75 37.50 
Select Specimens, balled and burlapped, for quick results, $10.00 
each. 
SWEET 
Black Tatarian. Our most popular sweet Cherry. The brownish 
black fruit is of medium size, with rich, juicy, dark red flesh. One 
of the best. Freestone. Early. 
Governor Wood. Yellowish white, tinged crimson, with juicy, 
mild, sweet, white flesh. Clingstone. Midseason. 
Napoleon (Queen Anne). Its bright red fruit, white flesh, hand¬ 
some appearance, and high quality make this Cherry especially 
desirable for home use. Midseason. 
Schmidt’s. Large black fruit with purplish red flesh, juicy and 
sweet. Midseason. Each 5 25 
5 to 7 ft., xT-in. cal. and up.90c $3.75 $16.00 
4 to 5 ft., A to R-in. cal.80c 3.25 13.75 
Bearing-Age, about 8 ft., $3.50 each. 
Select Specimens, balled and burlapped, for quick results, $12.00 
each. 
PEARS 
Anjou. Fruit large, greenish yellow, with white, sweet, juicy flesh. 
October to December. 
Bartlett. Most popular Pear in existence. Fruit large, clear yellow, 
with fine-grained, juicy flesh of good quality. September. The 
dwarf type can be supplied in fine large bearing-age trees. 
THE COLE NURSERY CO., PAINESVILLE, OHIO 
PEARS, continued 
Bose. Fruit dark rich yellow, overspread with russet. Quality best. 
October, November. 
Cayuga. A wonderful large new Pear highly recommended by 
Government experiment stations. Flesh firm, of fine texture; 
Seckel flavor. 10c each extra. 
Clapp’s Favorite. Fruit resembles Bartlett but ripens about 10 
days earlier. 
Duchess. Fruit enormous, greenish yellow; flesh coarse but rich 
and good. October. 
Flemish Beauty. Fruit large, yellow, overspread with russet-red; 
flesh aromatic and sweet. September. 
Gorham. One of the most vigorous and productive Pears grown. 
Fruit of fine flavor and spicy aroma. Ripens 2 weeks earlier and 
keeps a month longer than Bartlett. 10c each extra. 
Seckel. The standard of excellence for quality; tree hardy, healthy, 
compact, productive; fruit small, reddish brown; most exquisite, 
delicious flavor. October. 
Wilder. Fruit yellow with flaming cheek; sweet and rich. August. 
Worden-Seckel. Fruit medium size, yellow with blush cheek; fine 
quality. October, November. 
Standard, all varieties. 
Each 
5 
25 
5 to 6 ft.. 
li-in. cal. and up. 
.75c 
$3.00 
$12.50 
4 to 5 ft.. 
A to R-in. cal. 
.65c 
2.50 
10.50 
3 to 4 ft.. 
A to A-in. cal. 
.55c 
2.00 
8.50 
Cole’s Bearing-Age Pear Trees 
6 -yr., 7 to 8 ft., 1 to IM-in. cal., $2.50 each 
Select Specimens, balled and burlapped, for very quick results, 
$10.00 each. 
Cole’s Dwarf Pear Trees 
Will produce immediate results and prolific crops on limited plant¬ 
ing-space. Bartlett, Clapp’s Favorite, Duchess, Worden-Seckel. 
Each 5 25 
3 to 4 ft., 5^-in. cal. and up.75c $3.00 $12.50 
to 33^ ft., to 3’^-in. cal.65c 2.30 10.Oo 
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