FRUIT AND SMALL TREES 
HILLSDALE LANDSCAPE CO. 
FRUIT TREES AND SMALL FRUITS 
APPLES 
3 yr. old, 4-5 ft. high; $1 each, $7.50 per 10 
of one variety. 
5 yr. old, 6-8 ft. high, $2.00 each. 
Cortland —A new variety of McIntosh. Deep red. 
juicy and spicy fruit. Clings to tree better than 
McIntosh. (Winter.) K 
Delicious (Winter)-—Good keeper; crisp, juicy 
and mild flavor; very pleasing aroma and taste. 
Grimes Golden (Winter)—Rich yellow skin, mild 
sub-acid flavor, tender and juicy. 
Jonathan (Winter)—Red apple, good quality. 
McIntosh (Winter)-—Highest quality; deep crim¬ 
son, juicy, sub-acid. 
Rome Beauty— Long keeper; highly colored, 
thick skin, crisp, juicy and sour. (Winter.) 
Stayman’s Winesap —Large, deep red; juicy, sour, 
pleasing flavor. (Winter.) 
Tolman Sweet (Winter)—The best winter sweet 
apple; yellow. 
Yellow Transparent (Summer)—Earliest, yellow, 
tender and juicy. 
Wealthy (Fall)—Dark red; flesh white some¬ 
times stained with red. Good quality. 
Winesap (Winter)—Red, juicy, sour, good flavor. 
Hyslop Crab Apple —Brilliant dark red. The best 
and most reliable of the crab apples. 
APRICOTS 
3 yr. old. 4-5 ft. high; $1 each. $7.50 per 10. 
5 yr. old, 6-8 ft. high; $2 each. 
Moorpark —Yellow with red cheek, juicy, sweet 
and rich. 
CHERRIES 
3 yr. old. 5-6 ft. high; $1 each, $7.50 per 10. 
5 yr. old, 6-8 ft. high; $2 each. 
Black Tartarian —Very large, black, juicy and 
sweet fruit. June. 
Early Richmond —Dark red, juicy, sour. June. 
English Morello —Late sour cherry. Very dark 
red, almost black. July. 
Montmorency- —Large, red, sour. Ten days later 
than Early Richmond, in June. 
Napoleon —Yellow with bright red cheeks; very 
large, meaty and sweet. Late June. 
Royal Duke —Large, bright red fruit in June, 
scattered along stem. Tree hardy and vigorous 
grower. 
PEACHES 
3 yr. old, 4-5 ft. high; 75c each, $6 per 10. 
(All Freestone Varieties) 
Champion —Very large, creamy white with red. 
Sweet and juicy. August. 
Elberta —Large, yellow with red. Firm and juicy. 
August. 
Early Crawford —Very large, yellow, early Sep¬ 
tember. 
J. H. Hale —Golden-yellow with red. Little larger 
than Elberta. Ripens about five days earlier. 
PEARS 
3 yr. old. 4-5 ft. high; $1 each, $7.50 per 10 
of one variety. 
5 yr. old, 6-8 ft. high; $2 each. 
Bartlett—Juicy, high flavored. Good eating and 
canning. August and September. 
Duchess —Very large, rich and juicy. October 
and November. 
Seckel (Sugar)—Small yellowish-brown; sweet, 
very fine grained, highly flavored. Good for 
dessert and pickling. 
PLUMS 
3 yr. old, 4-5 ft. high; $1 each, $7.50 per 10 
of one variety. 
5 yr. old, 6-8 ft. high; $2 each. 
Bradshaw (European Plum)—Large, dark, juicy. 
August. 
Burbank (Burbank Plum)—Large fruit, cherry 
red with lilac bloom. August. 
Damson —Medium sized fruit, blue. 
German Prune —Large, dark purple, sweet. Popu¬ 
lar for canning. September. 
Imperial Gage (European Plum)—Large, pale 
green, sweet. August. 
Lombard—Medium, violet-red, juicy, good, 
hardy. The leading market variety. 
Monarch—Very large, oval, purplish blue, Free¬ 
stone. October. 
Victory (Japanese)—Large, pointed, dark red 
fruit. Tree ripens unevenly so that the picking 
season is desirably prolonged. 
QUINCE 
3 yr. old, 4-5 ft. high; $1 each, $7.50 per 10. 
Champion—Ornamental fruit, tree and flower. 
Fruit large bright yellow, excellent flavor. 
SMALL FRUBT 
BLACKBERRIES 
2 yr. old; 15c each, $1 per 10, $6 per 100. 
Eldorado—Large jet black clusters; sweet, have 
no hard core. 
Snyder—Medium, sweet; no hard core. 
CURRANTS 
3 yr. old; 50c each, $4 per 10. 
Cherry—Large bright red fruit with thin skins. 
Diploma—Large, round, light red fruit in mid¬ 
season. 
Perfection—Very large, superior bearer, less acid 
and better quality. 
White Grape—Very large. Yellowish-white cur¬ 
rant. 
GOOSEBERRIES 
3 yr. old; 50c each, $4 per 10. 
Houghton—Small to medium, roundish-oval, pale 
red, sweet tender. Midseason. 
Pearl—Light green; midseason; very good. 
GRAPES 
3 yr. old. 
Catawba—Red or amber grape, sweet, late. 35c 
each, $3 per 10. 
Concord—Black grape. Good. 50c each, $4 
per 10. 
Green Mountain—Extra early variety. Thin skin, 
tender pulp, and sweet. White. 50c each, $4 
per 10. 
Morres Early—Early black, large. 50c each, $4 
per 10. 
RASPBERRIES 
2 yr. old; 15c each, $1 per 10, $6 per 100. 
Cumberland—Black raspberry, large firm fruit; 
midseason. 
Cuthbert—Red raspberry; large, good flavor; 
excellent for canning. 
St. Regis—Berries bright crimson, large, rich 
sugary with full raspberry flavor; flesh firm, 
meaty. Ripens with the earliest, continues un¬ 
til October. 
Latham—Extremely hardy; mosaic-free, firm, 
brilliant red berry, prolific. 
STRAWBERRIES 
Dunlap—Fruit good size, bright red, glossy; firm, 
splendid keeper. 
12 plants .$ .50 
100 plants. 1.50 
1,000 plants . 10.00 
Mastodon—Everbearing. Yield continuously from 
May or June until frost. Immense size. Strong 
grower. 
12 plants .$ .60 
100 plants . 3.00 
1,000 plants . 20.00 
Premier—Even conical shape, glossy red, ex¬ 
tremely prolific and vigorous plants. 
12 plants .$ .50 
100 plants . 1.50 
1,000 plants . 10.00 
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