EARLY ELBERTA PEACHES 
FRUITS 
for 
GREENHOUSE 
FORCING 
Owing to uncertainty 
of varieties and sizes, 
we do not list Green¬ 
house Forcing Fruits. 
However, we can fur¬ 
nish and will gladly 
mail list and prices on 
request. 
TRAINED 
FRUIT TREES 
We offer a complete 
list of varieties and 
forms. See page 222. 
Note! 
We can furnish Dwarf 
Fruit Trees and larger 
sizes of fruit trees 
than those listed below. 
Send us your list of 
requirements. 
APPLES 
Baldwin. Winter. Large, red striped on yellow. 
Delicious. Winter. Yellow, striped with red; very productive. 
Gravenstein. Autumn. Large, round, greenish yellow, excellent cooker. 
Grimes Golden. Winter. Round, yellow, not striped, sour. 
McIntosh Red. Winter. Round, red not striped. Sour, very hardy. 
Northern Spy. Winter. Large, roundish, red striped. Sour, hardy. 
Winter Banana. Winter. Large, golden yellow, shaded red. Earlv. 
Wealthy. Winter. Red, striped, quality very good; hardy, prolific. 
Yellow Delicious. Autumn. Golden yellow, grand eating Apple. 
Yellow Transparent. Summer. Yellow, not striped. Early prolific. 
Price: Any of the above varieties: 
Fine selected trees, 5 to 6 feet high ... ... $1.50 each 
CRAB APPLES 
Hyslop. Deep crimson. Large size and of good quality. 
Transcendent. Yellow striped with red, very good, productive. 
Price: Selected trees, 5 to 6 feet high ... ... $1.25 each 
CHERRIES 
Black Tartarian. Very large, sweet, juicy, rich flavor. 
Governor Wood. Light yellow, marked with red, sweet flavor. 
Montmorency. Sour. Large, red, very fleshy and juicy. 
Napoleon. Yellow with red cheek, sweet flavor, prolific. 
Schmidt’s Bigarreau. Deep black; large, sweet, fine flavor. 
Yellow Spanish. Large, sweet, yellow with red tinge. Prolific. 
Price: Any of the above Cherries: 
Fine selected trees, 4 to 5 feet high ... ... $1.25 each 
NECTARINES 
The Nectarine and its delicious flavor furnishes one of the most delight¬ 
ful fruits for eating during the Summer. Plant a few trees in your home 
orchard this year. 
Red Roman. Greenish yellow, red cheek, flesh golden. 
Boston. Bright yellow, red cheek; flesh yellow. 
Prices: Selected trees, 5 to 6 feet ... ... $1.50 each 
APRICOTS 
The Apricot is one of the most delightfully luscious fruits grown, when 
eaten fully ripe and fresh from the tree. 
Alexander. Early, prolific, Freestone, orange with red blush; very 
juicy and sweet flavor. A large prolific bearer that will withstand adverse 
weather conditions. This variety deserves greater popularity. 
Early Golden. Small, pale orange in color, good flavor. 
Superb. Medium size, light salmon colored fruit. Hardy. 
Prices: Selected trees, 5 to 6 feet ... ... $1.50 each 
PEACHES 
Belle of Georgia. White, Freestone, midseason. Early August. 
Brackett. Deep yellow. Freestone, midseason. Late, splendid flavor. 
Carman. White, Semi-Freestone, early. Medium size, good flavor. 
Crawford, Early. Yellow, Freestone. Large size, sweet flavored. 
Crawford Late. Yellow, Freestone. Large, splendid late sort. 
Early Elberta. Yellow, Freestone, large, juicy, superb flavor. 
Late Elberta. Yellow, Freestone. Midseason to late. Very good. 
Golden Jubilee. The best yellow, Freestone. Quite early. 
Hiley. White, Freestone. Very early, medium size, choice flavor. 
J. H. Hale. Yellow, Freestone. Extra large, midseason, splendid. 
Price: Any of the above varieties: 
Selected trees, 5 to 6 feet high: ... ... $1.25 each 
PEARS 
Bartlett. Early Autumn. Golden color with red cheek. 
Clapp’s Favorite. Large, lemon yellow, with brown dots. 
Duchess. Very large, greenish yellow spotted with russet color. 
Kiefffer. Large yellow with bright red cheek. Good keeper. 
Seckel. Small, yellowish brown with dark red cheek. 
Price: Any of above Pears: 
Selected trees, 5 to 6 feet high ... ... $1.50 each 
PLUMS 
Abundance. Midseason. Large, red, rich flavor. Very prolific. 
Burbank. Midseason, very large, cherry red. Juicy, sugary flavor. 
German Prune. Late, large, dark purple and very sweet. 
Green Gage. Yellowish green, juicy, delicious sweet flavor. 
Shropshire Damson. Late medium size, dark purple. For jelly. 
Price: Selected Trees, 5 to 6 feet high ... ... $1.50 each 
QUINCES 
The fruit is much sought after for canning, preserving and for jellies. 
It gives a delicious flavor to the apple, cooking in any manner. They 
should be planted 10 to 16 feet apart on deep, rich soil. 
Champion. Late, very large fine quality, long keeper. 
Orange. Late, large, bright yellow, excellent flavor, productive, and 
rarely fails to produce a crop. 
Price: Selected trees, 4 to 5 feet high ... ... $1.50 each 
FIGS 
Brown Turkey. Medium to large size; copper brown skin, flesh white. 
Not hardy in Northern States unless well protected or in tubs under glass. 
Price: 2 to 3 feet high ... ... ... ... $1.75 
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