Barnes Bros. Nursery Co. 
Yalesville, Conn. 
Quantity Rates: 
1 or 2 of each variety at “each” rate. 
3- 9 of one variety at “ 3 ” rate. 
10-49 of one variety at “10” rate. 
50 or more of one variety at “100” rate. 
PRICES—APPLE TREES 
Caliper 
Height Each 
3 
10 
100 
2 yr. 11/16" and up 
5-7'$0.75 $1.75 $5.00 $35.00 
2 yr. 9/16"-ll/16" 
4-6' .65 
1.50 
4.00 
25.00 
2 yr. 7/16"-9/16" 
4-5' .50 
1.25 
3.00 
1 yr. whips 
3-5' 
25.00 
Four Best Summer Varieties 
Astrachan, Red. Crimson. Most popular all-round sum' 
mer Apple. 
Gravenstein, Red. Solid red. Sub-acid. Excellent for 
cooking and eating. 
McIntosh, Early. McIntosh-like in color, flavor and 
texture. 
Yellow Transparent. Pale yellow, juicy and sub-acid. 
Trees bear young. 
Four Best Autumn Apples 
Kendall. Solid dark red. McIntosh type and flavor, but 
a better keeper. Recent introduction of the New 
York Fruit Testing Assn. Very promising. 
Macoun. Similar to McIntosh in flavor and quality, 
darker in color and ripening a little later. One of 
the new introductions. 
McIntosh, Red. Dark red. White, juicy flesh. A favor¬ 
ite for New England and New York Orchards. 
Wealthy. Red. Large. Bears young. A good pollenizer 
for McIntosh. 
Seven Best Winter Varieties 
Baldwin. Red blushed. The standard winter Apple. 
Cortland. Large, dark red. Like McIntosh in flavor 
and quality but ripens later. Very popular to pro¬ 
long the McIntosh season. A good keeper. Recom¬ 
mended for home planting or orchards. 
Delicious. Large, brilliant dark red. An apple of high¬ 
est quality and attractiveness. Splendid keeper and 
shipper. For home or orchard planting. 
Northern Spy. Striped red. A rapid grower and good 
bearer. High quality Apples. 
Red Spy. Red form of the popular Northern Spy. 
R. I. Greening. Yellowish green. Unexcelled cooking 
Apple. 
Roxbury Russet. An old favorite which keeps through¬ 
out the winter. 
Crab Apples 
Hyslop. Brilliant red. Sub-acid. Ripens in October. 
Big Values 
in Little Apple Trees 
18c Each in Lots of 100 Trees 
Here is a grand opportunity to plant a new 
orchard or enlarge your present one with some 
young, thrifty trees, 2 yr., 4-5 ft. high, 7/16 in. 
caliper. Your choice of the following varieties: 
Baldwin Delicious Northern Spy 
Cortland McIntosh R. I. Greening 
All Priced at $18.00 Per 100 
_ Be Sure to Order Early! _ 
HOW TO PLANT FRUIT TREES 
ALWAYS KEEP ROOTS COVERED 
i/./. 
DIG HOLE LARGE 
ENOUGH TO RECEIVE' % 
PLANT WITHOUT 
BENDING ROOTS 
FILL HOLE AND TRAMP 
S0IL.THE LIGHTER THE 
50ILTHE HARDER THE TRAMP 
//BREAK UP SUBSOIL 
WHEN IT 15 VERY 
HARD. 
LEAVE LOOSE SOIL ON 
TOP OR COVER GROUND 
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POCKET LEFT TO 
CATCH WATER 
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NOTE - MANURE', UNLESS'WELL ROTTED AND THOROUGH¬ 
LY MIXED WITH THE SOIL SHOULD BE USED ONLY ON TOP IF 
USED AT ALL. 
APPROVED AND TESTED. Apple trees growing in our fields are inspected annually for trueness to name by 
Dr. J. K. Shaw of the Massachusetts Fruit Growers Association. Insist upon receiving inspected Apple trees for 
your own protection. There is no extra cost to you. 
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