OUR METHOD OF DIGGING TO GET ALL THE HOOTS 
Direct from Nursery to Planter 
Trees fresh dug from Nursery rows, thus insuring best growing and longer lived trees 
The Adams County Nursery 
and Fruit Farms 
H. G. BAUGHER, Proprietor 
ASPERS Post Office, PENNA. TELEPHONE • Biglerville 42-R-1Z 
Telegraph, Shipping Address and Express Office, Bendersville, Station, Pa. 
Prices for Spring 1940— 
( Planting Usually Starts About April 1st ) 
The Finest Fruit Trees Grown At Rock 
BLOSSOM SCENE IN ONE OF OCR ORCHARDS 
Bottom Prices 
STANDARD VARIETIES OF APPLE TREES 
CHERRIES 
PLUMS 
FINE LEADING VARIETIES OF PEACH TREES 
Prices on Standard Apple Trees, 2 years old. As fine as any Prices on Standard Apple Trees. 1 year old, straight whips 
trees obtainable. and slightly branched. 
Each 
10 
100 
1,000 
Each 
10 
100 
1.000 
Extra 
fflrct. 5 to 7 ft.. 11/16 in. up 
$ .55 
$4.50 
$26.00 
$240.00 
Extra 
select. 
4 to 
6 ft. 
$ .50 
$3.50 
$24.00 
$220.00 
First 
clas . 4 to 5 ft.. 9/16 to 11/16 
. .50 
4.00 
22.00 
200.00 
First 
class, 3 
to 4 
ft. . . 
.40 
3.00 
20.00 
180.00 
First 
class, 3 to 4 ft.. 7/16 to 9/16 in. 
. .40 
3.00 
20.00 
150.00 
First 
class. 2 
to 3 
ft. 
2.50 
16.00 
140.00 
Assorted kinds: 1 to 10 trees at the each rate; 10 to 50 trees at the 10 rate: 50 to 350 at the 100 rate; 350 to 1,000 or more at 
the 1,000 rate. 
Remember, the Net Cash Price will be about 2<“ per tree less than above prices in orders of $50.00 or more, if tak¬ 
en away from Nursery by Truck or Car. 
These are a fine lot of Apple trees—nice, clean, thrifty, well grown. Budded on whole root seedlings. To those pre¬ 
ferring 1 year trees, we invite you to compare ours with any grown. 
YELLOW TRANSPARENT 
Earliest and best; white, tender, juicy, sprightly subacid; 
grows upright; bears when young, making good filler. Rip¬ 
ens July 1 to 15. 
EARLY HARVEST 
Medium; pale yellow; tender, juicy. Ripens July 1 to 15. 
DUCHESS OF OLDENBURG 
Large; golden yellow, streaked red; subacid. Fine shipper 
and market Apple. Ripens last of July. 
CANDY APPLE 
A variety found on one of the farms on the Adams County 
Nursery. It is of exceedingly fine flavor and is considered 
one of the very finest eating Apples in commerce. Not 
knowing its true name (if it has one), we call it the “Candy 
Apple." The fruit is yellow with red streaks, and it ripens 
about August 1. 
WEALTHY 
Medium size, round or pointed; almost solid red; flesh 
white, crisp, juicy; bears young. Ripens August 1 to 15. 
SUMMER RAMBO 
Very large; greenish red, striped; tender, juicy; tree strong 
grower. Ripens August 15 to September 15. 
SMOKEHOUSE 
One of the good old kinds welcomed in every home. Rip¬ 
ens in September and can be kept in common storage late 
into the winter. 
GRIMES GOLDEN 
A good-sized yellow' Apple of high quality. Ripens in 
September; can be kept late into the u’inter. 
JONATHAN 
Very red Apple, smooth, of good size and fine quality. 
Ripens in September; can be kept in common storage late in 
the winter. 
mcintosh 
Bright, deep red; fine quality. Ripens in September and 
keeps late into the winter in common storage. 
FALLAWATER 
(Sometimes called Pound Apple). Large, yellowish 
green fruits; productive. Ripens in September; keeps late 
into winter in common storage. 
YELLOW DELICIOUS 
A good variety, resembling the Red Delicious somewhat 
in shape. Ripens about same time as Grimes Golden. 
STAYMAN WINESAP 
Large; mostly covered with red; crisp and juicy. Tree a 
strong grower. Ripens in October and ready for use soon 
after picking; keeps late into spring. 
GALLIA BEAUTY (Red Rome) 
A Rome Beauty type of apple. Colors earlier. Recom¬ 
mended for commercial planting. 
YORK IMPERIAL 
A medium to large winter Apple with yellow skin shaded 
red; firm, juicy, subacid. An excellent canning and shipping 
Apple and good for export. Ripens in October. 
BALDWIN 
A fine winter Apple. Succeeds well in the Northeastern 
States. 
ROME BEAUTY 
Large, round, winter sort, mottled and mostly covered 
with red; the flavor and quality are very fine. It is also a 
good late keeper. 
RED DELICIOUS 
(Sometimes called Starks’ Delicious). An excellent win¬ 
ter Apple. Brilliant dark red skin, shading to yellow at the 
blossom end, and growing somewhat in quince shape; very 
attractive. 
PARADISE WINTER SWEET 
Large, creamy white, rosy cheeked. One of the best sw'eet 
winter varieties. 
NORTHERN SPY 
,Large red winter Apple; crisp and juicy. Does well in 
Northern States. -- — ' — --——=— —--— -— 
WINTER BANANA 
Large; pale yellow, with a pink cheek; fine, mild, and 
aromatic flavor. 
WINTER RAMBO 
Pale green, striped red; tender and crisp. Fine winter 
Apple. 
CORTLAND 
A cross between McIntosh and Ben Davis, inheriting the 
good qualities of both parents. It is a beautiful red, larger 
than McIntosh, and matures a month later; hangs well to 
the tree. It keeps late in winter. 
DOUBLE RED YORK (No Extra Charge) 
This is a sport of the regular York Imperial. It colors 
earlier and produces higher color than the regular York 
Imperial. 
DOUBLE RED DELICIOUS (No Extra Charge) 
A much higher colored fruit than the regular Delicious, 
coloring earlier, similar in every other respect to the regu¬ 
lar Delicious. 
DOUBLE RED STAYMAN (No Extra Charge) 
Similar to the Stayman Winesap, excepting that it colors 
earlier and produces fruit of higher color. 
RED CRAB 
This is an all red crab apple, medium size, fruit very 
handsome, produces a fine red jelly. One year trees only, 
at same preies as standard apple trees. 
PEARS 
Each 10 100 
Extra select, 1 and 2 years old, 5 to 6 ft • • $ -75 $6.00 $50 .00 
BARTLETT 
Large; buttery, juicy, high flavored; great bearer. This 
has long been considered one of the choicest canning vari¬ 
eties. A favorite for all uses. Ripens in August. 
CLAPP S FAVORITE 
Very large; yellow and dull red skin, with russet specks; 
flesh melting, rich. Ripens in August. 
SECKEL 
Small; skin rich yellowish brown when fully ripe, with 
deep brownish red cheek; flesh very fine-grained, sweet, 
juicy, melting, buttery. One of the richest and highest 
flavored Pears. Equally popular for dessert and pickling. 
Ripens in September. 
SHELDON 
A large, round, russet and red Pear of very fine quality; 
melting, rich and delicious. Tree vigorous, erect and hand¬ 
some; bears well. Ripens in October. 
KIEFFER 
Large; handsome Pear with remarkable keeping qualities. 
Fine for making butter and canning. 
BEURRE D’ANJOU 
Large; buttery, melting, rich, vinous. The best late fall 
and early winter Pear. 
BUERRE BOSC (Bose) 
Fruit large size, fine quality, brings high prices on the 
markets. 
100 
Each 
10 
100 
Each 
10 
1 and 2 yrs. old, 4 to 6 ft. .$0.85 
$7.50 
$50.00 
SWEET CHERRY (1 and 2 year trees) 
Extra-select, 5 to 7 ft. 
$ .70 
$6.00 
$45.00 
ABUNDANCE 
One of the greatbearers. Fruits of lemon 
to red 
color, 
SOUR CHERRY (1 and 2 year trees) 
Each 
10 
100 
sweet and juicy. Ripening in August. 
Extra relect. 4 to 5 ft., 9/16 in. and up. 
$ .60 
$5.00 
$40.00 
LOMBARD 
BLACK TARTARIAN 
A fine market variety. 
BURBANK 
Good thrifty one year old trees. 
5 
to 
7 
ft., 11/16 in. 
and up 
Each 
$ .40 
10 
$3.00 
100 
$20.00 
1.000 
$180.00 
4 
to 
6 
ft.. 9/16 to 1 
1/16 in. 
.35 
2.50 
16.00 
140.00 
3 
to 
5 
ft.. 7/16 to 9 
1 6 in. 
.30 
2.00 
14.00 
11 0.00 
2 
to 
3 
ft.. 5/16 to 7 
16 in. 
.20 
1.50 
10.00 
80.00 
Assorted kinds: 1 to 10 trees at the each rate; 10 to 50 trees at the 10 rate; 50 to 350 at the 100 rate; 350 to 1,000 or more at 
the 1,000 rate. 
Remember, the Net Cash Price will be about 2c per tree less than above prices in orders of $50.00 or more, if tak- 
Sweet. Very large, dark red Cherry, becoming black 
when over-ripe; juicy. Ripens in June. 
Cherry-red. Most profitable among growers for market. 
Ripens 10 to 14 days later than Abundance. 
en away from Nursery by Truck or Car. Varieties given in their order of ripening. 
GOVERNOR WOOD 
Sweet, large, light red; juicy, rich, delicious. Tree healthy 
and productive. Ripens in June. 
LAMBERT 
Sweet. A fine variety, and one of the largest dark sweet 
Cherries. Flesh firm; rich, juicy. Tree a strong grower and 
enormous bearer. Ripens in July. 
NAPOLEON 
Sweet. Large; pale yellow or red; firm, juicy, sweet and 
productive. Ripens in July. 
SCHMIDT'S BIGARREAU 
Sweet. Fruit very large, of deep mahogany color; flesh is 
tender: very juicy, with a fine, rich flavor. Fruit grows in 
clusters. An excellent shipper; larger than Black Tartarian, 
and brings good prices. Ripens in middle to last of June. 
WINDSOR 
Sweet. Large, liver-colored fruit with remarkably firm 
flesh of fine quality. Tree hardy and prolific. A valuable 
late variety. Ripens about first of July. 
YELLOW SPANISH 
Sweet. Large; pale yellow, with red cheek; flesh firm, 
juicy, and excellent. One of the best light-colored Cherries. 
Vigorous and productive. Ripens middle of June. 
LARGE MONTMORENCY (Sour) 
Sour. Large; red; productive. One of the best sour Cher¬ 
ries for commercial planting. Ripens in July. 
ENGLISH MORELLO (Sour) 
Sour Late: very hardy, and produces heavy crops of dark 
red fruit of good quality and rich acid flavor. Ripens last 
of July. 
EARLY RICHMOND (Sour) 
Sour. Early Summer; heavy yielder; medium size; bright 
red. Tree exceptionally hardy. 
APRICOTS 
1 and 2 years old. 4 to 6 ft. . . ..$ -60 Each 
MOORPARK 
A fine, rich-flavored Apricot, becoming rather large 
under favorable conditions.' Firm and juicy. Ripening in 
July. 
QUINCES 
Each 10 100 
2 years old. 4 to 6 ft. .$ -75 $6.00 $50.00 
ORANGE 
Fruit large, bright yellow, of excellent quality. Earlier 
than champion. 
CHAMPION 
A prolific and constant bearer of oval fruit, averaging 
larger than Orange and ripening later. A long keeper. 
WICKSON 
A large, sweet, desirable market Plum. Ripens last of 
August. 
GREEN GAGE 
A fine sweet Plum when ripe, the green color then turn¬ 
ing yellowish. Ripens September 1. 
ITALIAN PRUNE (Fellenbergr) 
A fine commercial plum, dark purple, medium size, juicy, 
delicious, fine for canning or drying. 
SIIIROW 
A large, sweet, yellow Plum; fine shipper and market sort. 
Ripens in August. 
BRADSHAW 
Very large dark violet red, flesh yellowish green, juicy and 
pleasant. Tree vigorous, erect and productive. Ripens August. 
GRAPE-VINES 
Each 10 100 
2 years old. No. 1 except Caco . . . $0.20 $1.50 $8.00 
Grape-vines should be planted 6 to 8 feet apart, in rows 8 
feet apart. 
BRIGHTON 
Large berries of high quality. One of the most popular 
reds. 
CONCORD 
The leading market, vineyard, and home-garden variety. 
Dark blue berries of fine quality. 
WORDEN 
Resembles Concord but is sweeter, larger in bunch and 
berry, and a week to ten days earlier than that variety. 
NIAGARA 
The standard white Grape. It ripens with Concord but 
the bunches and berries are larger; very sweet. 
MOORE’S EARLY 
Bunch medium; berry large, round; vine exceedingly 
hardy. Ripens three weeks ahead of the Concord, making it 
desirable for early market. 
CACO —**-r 
This new red Grape has a most delicious flavor and is of 
the highest quality. It is one of the earliest Grapes in rip¬ 
ening. 2 yr., No. 1, 35c each; $3 for 10; $20 per 100. 
Write for special prices on 500 or more, naming quantities 
of each desired. 
RASPBERRIES 
40 cts. for 10 $2.50 per 100 $16.50 per 1.000 
CUMBERLAND 
A healthy, vigorous grower, sending up stout, stalky, well- 
branched canes that produce immense crops of very large, 
firm black berries. The most profitable market variety of its 
class. Ripens in midseason. 
ST. REGIS 
A genuine, practical, profitable, everbearing red Rasp¬ 
berry. Fruit begins to ripen with the earliest and continues 
on young canes to October. 
LATHAM 
A new, very hardy, heavy bearing variety. Considered 
most profitable of the red varieties. 
BLACKBERRIES 
40 cts. for 10 $3.00 per 100 $20.00 per 1,000 
ELDORADO 
Recommended as the best commercial berry. Jet-black, 
sweet and pleasant to the taste. Endures the winter well. 
GREENSBORO 
An early, white-fleshed Peach that ranks high because of 
its showy fruit and its large, vigorous, healthy, early-bear¬ 
ing, and prolific trees. It is considered one of the best early 
freestone varieties as it ripens July 10 to 15. Fine market 
Peach. 
ORIOLE 
- A line -quality- y el low freestone peach ripening a- few days 
ahead of Cumberland. Tree and buds very hardy, fruit high 
colored, medium to large size. Introduced by N. J. Experi¬ 
ment Station 1925. 
CUMBERLAND 
An excellent white fleshed peach. Fruit large, attractive 
color. Considered by many growers to be the equal or 
better than Belle of Georgia, ripening a few days earlier 
than Golden Jubilee. 
GOLDEN JUBILEE 
Developed and introduced by the New Jersey Experiment 
Station. A yellow, early freestone Peach, ripening about 
three weeks before Elberta, and of good quality. One of the 
best new varieties. 
TRIOGEM (N. J. 70) 
A red all over, yellow freestone, ripening about two days 
later than Golden Jubilee. It is superior to the Golden 
Jubilee because it is firmer, ripens slowly, ships well, colors 
much better, peaches on the inside of the tree are well 
colored, and has high quality. Fruit buds are very hardy, 
and set heavily causing thinning. Growers claim this to 
be one of best New Jersey introductions. 
RADIANCE 
A seedling cross between Belle of Georgia and Greensboro. 
Large, white-fleshed, freestone Peach. Ripens July 15 to 
August 1. 
ROCHESTER 
One of the fine yellow Peaches. Ripens one to two weeks 
ahead of the Elberta. Fine market variety. 
VEDETTE 
Originated in Canada. A seedling of Elberta. Ripens 
- three weeks before Elberta. The tree is productive and fruit 
is large, roundish oval, yellow flesh and freestone. Very 
highly colored. 
HALE-HAVEN 
It’s Early! Yellow Freestone—Colors before ripening— 
Heavy Bearer. 
Yellow, freestone, large, high red color, firm, good flavor. 
It takes on red color early and the peaches show good red 
color several days before ripening, which gives it a distinct 
advantage for marketing. Very hardy in fruit bud and a 
heavy bearer. Ripens about 2 weeks before Elberta. Hale- 
Haven is a new' variety, being a cross between the famous 
J. H. Hale and the well known new variety, South Haven, 
being originated by the Michigan Experimental Station. 
SOUTH HAVEN 
A large yellow freestone, ripening about ten days before 
Elberta. A profitable commercial Peach, originating in 
Michigan. 
VALIANT 
Originated in Canada. A seedling of Elberta. Fruit is 
large, roundish oblate, yellow blushed with red, firm juicy 
flesh. Freestone. The trees are productive. Ripens two 
weeks ahead of Elberta. Highly flavored. 
BELLE OF GEORGIA 
Very large Peach wth red cheek; flesh white and firm, of 
excellent flavor; fine shipper. Ripens August 1 to 15. 
VIMY 
A Canadian introduction. Fruit very large. Yellow 
freestone. 
ELBERTA 
One of the greatest commercial yellow Peaches known. 
Good shipper. Tree hardy and good grower. Ripens Au¬ 
gust 20 to September 1. 
J. H. HALE 
Yellow; very large in size and globular in shape; skin 
thick, smooth and without fuzz; flesh deep yellow, fine¬ 
grained; firm, of extra quality; good shipper. It ripens a lit¬ 
tle ahegd of the Elberta, and brings highest prices. 
SHIPPER’S LATE RED 
A large highly colored Peach. Very hardy, yellow fleshed 
and freestone of good quality. Ripens just after Hale and 
Elberta. 
BRACKETT 
A fine yellow, freestone Peach. Similar to Elberta, but of 
better flavor. A good commercial variety. A good shipper. 
Ripens about a week later than Elberta. 
LATE ELBERTA 
(Sometimes called the Rex). One of the best of the late 
varieties, ripening about three weeks after Elberta. It is of 
large size, with yellow flesh. Very desirable market Peach. 
ROBERTA 
A variety that is becoming popular. Very much resem¬ 
bles Elberta, but season one week to ten days later. 
IRON MOUNTAIN 
A fine late white Peach, and an excellent market sort. 
Tree hardy; strong grower. Ripens September 20 to Oc¬ 
tober 1. 
ASPARAGUS 
Plant in a trench in rich soil, and set 1 to 1% feet apart, 
placing crown 2 inches below surface. 
WASHINGTON STRAIN 
A new rust-proof variety of large size and excellent qual¬ 
ity. A profitable sort. 
LARGE 2-YEAR ROOTS 
25 cts. (or 10 $1.25 per 100 $8 pcr 1,000 
BARBERRY 
RED-LEAVED BARBERRY 
Each 10 100 
15 to 18 in.$0.35 $3.00 $25.00 
GREEN-LEAVED BARBERRY (Thumberg’s) 
Each 10 100 
1 to 1 Vs ft.0.15 1.25 10.00 
CALIFORNIA PRIVET 
Each 10 100 
1 10 IS II.50 3.00 
1)4 to 2 It.. .60 3.50 
Used extensively for hedges. For best results plant two 
or three rows, 6 to 8 inches apart. 
NORWAY MAPLE 
Each 10 100 1,000 
8 to 10 ft. nicely branched. 2.00 17.50 160.00 
10 to 12 ft. nicely branched . 2.50 . 
The Norway Maple makes the finest of shade trees for 
city or country planting. 
1 have a large block of Norway Maples ranging in size 
from lVi" to 4" caliper straight, well formed trees. Write 
for special prices on quantity. 
NUTS 
ENGLISH WALNUT 
3 to 4 foot trees. . .$1.25 Each 
A fine, lofty-growing tree, with handsome, spreading head. 
It produces large crops of thin-shelled, delicious nuts which 
are always in demand at good prices. Every home-garden 
should have an English Walnut tree making nice shade. 
1,000 
$ 200.00 
1,000 
80.00 
1,000 
