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CHAS. FIORE NURSERIES, PRAIRIE VIEW, ILLINOIS 
FRUITS 
Espalier trained fruit trees from our own nurseries, prices on request. 
Large sizes in all fruit trees for immediate landscape effects on application. 
APPLES 
Our collection of fruit is replete with all kinds which are best 
for general purposes in Northern Illinois. It is not an extensive 
collection but each kind is of the highest merit. 
Baldwin—Large; deep bright red, with juicy flesh; sub-acid flavor. 
Bears abundantly. Ripens November. 
Delicious—Large, red, juicy apples with a peculiar and distinct 
aroma. 
Delicious, Yellow—A yellow Delicious. 
Gr imes Golden—Large; golden yellow; flesh crisp, tender, juicy, 
and of a fine flavor. Late. 
Famuse, Snow Apple—For a fall cooking apple this variety is 
unexcelled. Pure white flesh. 
Jonathan—Medium size; deep red; flesh white and juicy; highly 
flavored. Keeps well. 
McIntosh—An excellent, long-keeping, red, winter apple. 
Northern Spy—A large, striped red apple, crisp, juicy, and aro¬ 
matic. 
Red Duchess—The best of the summer cooking apples. August. 
Rome Beauty—Large, dark red, winter apple. 
Stayman Winesap—One of the stand-by varieties used by the 
commercial orchardists. Dark red winter apple. 
Wagner—Red. Late. 
Wealthy—Medium; flesh white, juicy, sub-acid, very good. Mid- 
m season. 
Yellow Transparent—Medium sized; skin yellow when fully 
matured; flesh tender, juicy, sub-acid. Ripens first part of August. 
Each Per 10 
to 1" .$1.00 $9.00 
1" to 1H" . 1-25 10.00 
\\i" to 1H". 1.75 15.00 
13^" to 2". 2.50 22.50 
Delicious 
CHERRIES 
There is no fruit that makes more delicious preserves than 
canned cherries for winter pies and other desserts. The so-called 
sour Cherries are hardy and vigorous and most profitable for 
planting. 
Early Richmond—An early, red cherry. Fruit medium sized, 
juicy, and acid. Fine for cooking and canning. 
Montmorency—A fine, large, bright red cherry of the Richmond 
class, but larger and a more upright grower. Ripens about ten 
days later. Fruit valuable for canning and preserving. 
Black Tartarian—Sweet Cherry. 
Each Per 10 
\\i" to \y 2 " .$1.50 $14.00 
Montmorency \y 2 n to 2". 2.50 22.50 
For immediate effect we have a large supply of ornamental, 
