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Fruit Trees 
Fruit trees sold by us are grown under climatic 
conditions identical with our own by an old and reli¬ 
able fruit tree nursery. The prices of fruit trees are 
subject to changes due to general market conditions. 
We guarantee fruit trees only under special agreement. 
APPLES 
5 to 6 ft. _ .75 each; 6.00 per 10 
DELICIOUS 
Winter apple. Keeps well, colored red and yellow; 
fine grained, and quite juicy; flavor slightly acid, 
but very good. Ripens September 10th to 25th. 
GRIMES GOLDEN 
Very large, skin golden yellow; Fall Apple. Sep¬ 
tember to January. 
McIntosh 
Winter. Medium size, nearly covered with bright 
red flesh, white, tender, juicy, sub-acid. October to 
February. 
ROME BEAUTY 
Winter. Bright red on pale yellow background. Fine 
grained and juicy. December to March. 
STAYMAN’S WINESAP 
Winter, November to April, but keeps well to May. 
Best for home use. Large in size, fine appearance. 
Flesh yellow, good flavor, juicy and crisp. Color red. 
YORK IMPERIAL 
Winter. Medium size, skin bright yellow covered 
with bright red and striped. Trees come into 
bearing early and bear a good crop each year. 
November to February. 
PEAR TREES 
5 to 6 ft. _ .90 each; 8.00 per 10 
BARTLETT 
Season last of August to September 15th. Good, 
strong grower, flesh is white, fine grained, luscious, 
large and buttery; has a rich melting flavor and is 
very sweet. 
CLAPP’S FAVORITE 
Summer. Fruit large lemon color, spotted with 
brown dots. Flesh fine, rich and sweet. Early 
August. 
DUCHESS 
Strong grower, productive, not subject to blight. 
Fruit large, light green patched with russet, melt¬ 
ing, juicy, sweet and good. October to November. 
SECKEL 
Medium size, skin rich yellowish brown with deep 
brownish red cheek. Flesh fine grained sweet, ex¬ 
ceedingly juicy. One of the richest and highest 
flavored pears known. September. 
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