W. W. BOYER - Fruit Grower - Nurseryman 
PEAR TREES 
Extra Select 2 years old, 5 to 6 ft. 
Bartlett Seckel 
Clapp's Favorite 
Each 10 
.50 $4.00 
Kieifer 
PLUM 
1 and 2 years old, 4 to 6 ft. 
Abundance Satsuma 
German Prune 
TREES 
Each 10 100 
.60 $5.50 $35.00 
Burgank Wickson 
Italian Prune 
APRICOT TREES 
1 year old, 3 to 4 feet, each . - $ .50 
1 year old, 2 to 3 feet, each - - $ .40 
Moorpark ^ J. D. Budd 
QUINCE TREES 
1 year old, 4 to 6 feet $ .60 $5.00 $45.00 
Orange 
PEACH TREES 
The following varieties are listed in the order 
of their ripening. 
GREENSBORO—Best early variety. Large and beautifully 
colored. July 15th. 
CUMBERLAND—White, a seedling crossed with Greens¬ 
boro. The fruit attractively colored with red almost free, 
firmer and better quality than Carman. 
ROCHESTER—Yellow, free, yellow flesh of the type of the 
Crawford. Ripens a week or two before the Elberta. A new 
introduction in this locality, but already popular in some 
sections. 
GOLDEN JUBILEE—Yellow, commercial peach. Orchardist 
for a century have been looking for an early peach of high 
quality, fine flavor, yellow, freestone, attractive color and 
firm texture and eventually they have found it in the 
marvelous golden Jubilee. Its shipping qualities are equal 
to the Elberta. 
CARMAN—White, semi-free stone, yellow white skin well 
covered with red, flesh white, slightly tinged with red, ripens 
about the last of July. 
CHAMPION—White, freestone, excellent bearer, splendid 
canning peach. 
SOUTH HAVEN—Yellow, freestone, one of the best can¬ 
ning peaches. Ripens two weeks after Jubilee. 
FULTON—White, very large, creamy white to a beautiful 
red. Ripens Aug. 25th. For appearance and flavor they are 
hard to beat. Will not hold up well for long shipments. 
BIGLERVILLE 
Adams County 
Penna. 
