RELIABLE FRUIT TREES 
APPLES—Zone III to V 
(Each) (10) 
2 year in. (5 ft.).$1.20 $9.00 
Ask for special prices for 100 or more. 
SUMMER VARIETIES 
Early Harvest — Yellow, medium size. 
August. Zone IV. 
Red Astrachan — Red, large. August. 
Zone III. 
Early .McIntosh—Good new sort. Zone III. 
Yellow Transparent—Pale yellow, good. 
August. Zone III. Needs heavy prun¬ 
ing. 
AUTUMN APPLES 
Duchess—Yellow, streaked red. Zone III 
Wealthy—Deep red, white flesh. Zone III. 
Prune and fertilizer needed. 
WINTER VARIETIES 
Baldwin—Red, large. Zone V. 
Cortland—A beautiful red; larger than 
McIntosh and ripening a month later 
Zone III. 
Delicious—Large, red. Zone III. 
King (Tompkins)—Crimson, large. Good 
fruit; poor tree. Zone IV. 
-McIntosh—One of the best, red; Novem¬ 
ber, February. Zone III. 
Northern Spy—Yellow and red; large. 
Zone IV. 
Rhode Island Greening—Greenish yellow; 
large. Heavy soil. Zone IV. 
Red Rome Beauty—Fine old kind. Zone V. 
DWARFED APPLES 
Dwarf apple trees have the advantage 
of growing low, fruiting early, may be 
planted as close as 8 feet apart each 
way, and bear almost unbelievable loads 
of the largest and handsomest Apples. 
% in. (31/2 ft.).$2.00 $18.00 
Varieties: — Delicious, McIntosh, Red 
Astrakhan. Baldwin, Cortland, 
Wealthy, 
PEACHES (Prunus persica) 
(Each) (10) 
1- yr. 1^(1 in. (4 ft.).$ .60 $5.00 
Varieties: In the order of their ripening. 
Greensboro—White flesh, red cheek. Zone 
IV. 
Carman—White, red. Freestone. Zone IV. 
Champion—White and red. Free. Zone V. 
Crawford Early—Yellow. Free. Zone V. 
Belle of Georgia—White, red. Free. Zone 
IV. 
Early Elberta—Yellow. Free. Zone V. 
Rochester—Yellow. Freestone. Prolific. 
Zone IV. 
Elberta—Yellow. Freestone. Zone V. 
The most popular. 
J. H. Hale—Yellow. Freestone. Zone V. 
Crawford Late — Yellow. Freestone. 
Zone V. 
PLUMS—Zone IV 
2- year ih in. (5 ft.).$1.20 $9.00 
-Abundance—One of the best Japanese 
plums. Medium size, rich, bright 
cherry red with distinct bloom and 
highly perfumed. Flesh, yellow, juicy, 
tender and excellent quality. 
Burbank—Large, nearly globular; clear 
cherry-red with a th’n lilac bloom; 
flesh deep yellow, sweet, meaty, and 
quite firm; tree vigorous. 
Damson—Medium size; blue; flesh juicy, 
tender, sweet; reliable grower. Fine 
for preserving. 
Bargains in Fruit Trees 
One-year whips, healthy, clean. All kinds. 
APPLES— (25) (100) (1000) 
18 to 24 in.$3.00 $ 9.50 $ 65.00 
4 to 5 ft. 6.00 200.00 190.00 
PEACH— 
2 to 3 ft. 4.00 13.00 90.00 
These grades are often offered as fit 
for amateur use at “bargain” prices of 
40 to 50 cents each. They are low-priced 
and healthy. 
CHERRIES—Zone IV-V 
(Each) (10) 
2 yr. li in. (4 ft.).$1.35 $10.00 
SWEET (Prunus avium) Zone V 
Black Tartarian—Black. Early. 
Gov. Wood—Red on white. Early. 
Windsor—Black. Late. (“Ox-heart”). 
SOUR (Prunus cerasus) Zone IV 
Early Richmond—Red. Early. 
Montmorency—Red. Mid-season. 
SOUR-SWEET (Prunus hybrids) 
Late Duke—Slightly acid. Red. 
FALL BEARING (New) (Patent 94) 
Sweet September — Red, large, tasty. 
Bears Sept, to frost. $2.50 each. 
PEARS—Zone V 
(Pyrus communis) 
Unlike other fruits, pears should not 
be allowed to ripen on the tree, but 
should be picked green and stored in a 
dark, cool place where they can ripen 
perfectly. 
(Each) (10) 
2-3 yr. (41/2 ft.).$1.35 $11.00 
Anjou—Winter. Buttery and juicy. 
Bartlett—Summer. Yellow. Melting, fra¬ 
grant. 
Clapp’s Favorite — Summer. Good, but 
blights. 
Seckel—Fall. Small but good. 
Sheldon—Fall. White flesh. High quality. 
Beurre Bose—Late. Bronze. Delicious. 
APRICOT—Zone V 
(Prunus armenica) 
(Each) (10) 
yr. ii in. (4 ft.).$1.10 $ 9.50 
Early Golden—Small, sweet. 
Moorpark—Red-cheek. Rich. 
