HARDY FRUITS 
Fruit trees are sold according to diameter, 
are approximate. 
Heights given 
APPLES 
All varieties of apples listed have proven 
adapted to this 
section. 
Each 
4- 6 ft. £g in. to 1 in. diam.. 
.75 
5- 6 ft. 1 in. to 1 l A in diam. 
1.50 
6- 7 ft. 1 Va in. to 1 V 2 in. diam. 
2.25 
7- 9 ft. IV 2 in. to 2 in. diam. 
3.00 
8-10 ft. 2 in. diam. 
3.25 
and up .-. 
4.00 and up 
Prices on larger sizes on application. 
SUMMER 
Yellow Transparent —Yellow; fine dessert apple. 
Duchess —Striped red; good bearer; excellent cooker. 
AUTUMN 
Wealthy — Bright red; fine for cooking or eating. 
EARLY WINTER 
King David —Similar to Jonathan; red, early bearer. 
McIntosh Red —Red; similar to Snow, very good. 
Grimes Golden —Yellow; excellent quality. 
V/ 1N T E R 
Northwestern Greening —Yellow green; large; fine for bak¬ 
ing; late keeper. 
Delicious —Dark red; fine flavor; good bearer. 
Jonathan —Bright red; fine quality. 
Black Ben Davis —Dark red; good keeper. 
CRAB APPLES 
Snowbank —A fine new crab. 
Transcendant —Yellow, red cheek. 
Whitney —Largest crab, best for jelly, mild to eat. 
Hyslop Crab —Deep crimson; one of the most popular crabs 
for jelly. 
PEARS 
5-6 ft.$ .75 
1 in. diam. 1.50 
1 V 2 in. diam. 2.50 
2 in. diam. 3.00 
Bartlett —Early; melting flavor. 
Clapp's Favorite —Early; large; good. 
Duchess —Large; fine quality. 
Flemish Beauty —Large; fine. 
Kieffer —Large, fair quality, abundant bearer. 
Lincoln —Late summer, best all around pear. 
Seckel —Small size; excellent quality. 
CHERRIES 
4-5 ft. in. diam...75 
4-6 ft. 1 in. diam. 1.25 
6-7 ft. 1-1 V 2 in. diam. 2.00 
1V2-2 in. diam. 3.00 
3 in. diam. B&B. 10.00 
4 in. diam. B&B. 20.00 
Early Richmond —Sour, pie cherry; early. 
Montmorency —Sour pie cherry, ten days later. 
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