We offer a time-tested list of fruit trees and bush fruits. Every planting should include 
at least a few of these. Many are as beautiful in blossom as the finest ornamental plants 
and all bear fruit which is incomparably better in flavor than that which is purchased 
in the markets. You will find the large fruits such as Apple and Peach, will provide you 
with as much color and beauty during the flowering season as any of the finest flowering 
trees and at the same time will provide luscious fruit later in the season. We are offering 
principally, two-year-old stock—the finest size for planting and in varieties of known 
hardiness and superior flavor. 
APPLES 
One of the most satisfactory of all lawn 
trees is a well proportioned Apple tree, attrac¬ 
tive at all times and really gorgeous when in 
full bloom. It follows with a generous crop 
of one of the finest of all fruits. 
SELECTED NO. 1 GRADE 2-YR. TREES 
(Propagated from bearing orchards of 
superior strains) 
5 to 7 feet, 11/16 in. cal. up, 75c. each 
3 of one kind for $1.50 
Baldwin. Well known Red Winter Apple. 
Keeps well and has a fine flavor. 
Delicious. Brilliant dark red Apple. Ripens 
late Fall. Sweet and juicy. 
Macoun (New). Of the new varieties Macoun 
is unusually popular. It is like McIntosh 
in color, flavor and quality but ripens a 
little later. 
McIntosh. The most popular red eating 
Apple known. Bears comparatively young 
and produces well. Late Autumn. 
Northern Spy. Winter Apple of unsurpassed 
flavor; large; bright red. Keeps well and 
bears well. Winter. 
Red Astrachan. Early, bright red. Sum¬ 
mer Apple. Fine tart flavor. Quick grow¬ 
ing and early bearing. Summer. 
R. I. Greening. Yellowish green; unexcelled 
cooking Apple. Winter. 
Wealthy. Medium size; red and yellow; fine 
flavor; juicy and crisp. Fall. Bears young 
and consistently. Autumn. 
Yellow Transparent. Bright greenish yel¬ 
low. Early Summer Apple for eating and 
cooking. 
HYSLOP CRAB 
Most popular red Crabapple for preserving. 
Large fruit. 
LARGE APPLES 
We have a limited number of four-year-old 
Apple trees which have been transplanted 
2 years ago and are wonderfully well rooted. 
These will safely transplant anywhere and we 
can supply them in the following varieties 
at $2.00 each: 
Northern Spy Red Astrachan 
Yellow Transparent Wealthy 
Winesap 
30 
APRICOT 
Moorpark. Large, round fruit. Orange with 
red cheek. Rich flavored, juicy flesh. 
No. 1 grade, 2 yr. trees, $1.00 each. 
CHERRIES 
SELECTED NO. 1 GRADE, 2-YR. TREES 
5 to 7 feet, 11/16 in. caliper and up 
75c. each, 3 of one kind for.$1.80 
Black Tartarian. The favorite large, black 
sweet Cherry. Early ripening. 
Early Richmond. Excellent early, bright 
red. Sour Cherries for pies and home use. 
Governor Wood. Large light yellow and red 
fruit. Excellent for home use. 
Montmorency. The best sour Cherry. Pro¬ 
ductive, hardy and of excellent flavor. 
Ripens early. 
Napoleon Bigarreau. Early ripening. Large 
red fruit, very productive and popular. 
Schmidt’s Bigarreau. Very large, purplish 
red Cherry of splendid flavor. Early. 
PEACHES 
SELECTED 1-YR. BUDDED TREES 
5 to 7 feet, 11/16 in. caliper and up, 
50c. each, 3 of one kind for $1.20 
Belle of Georgia. Well-known white free¬ 
stone. A rich, creamy peach with red 
blush. Ripens 8 days before Elberta. 
Elberta. Most popular and best known yel¬ 
low Peach. Handles well and has good 
flavor. Freestone. 
Hale Haven (New). Early yellow freestone. 
Very hardy and vigorous, combining the 
quality and appearance of J. H. Hale with 
the hardiness and vigor of South Haven. 
J. H. Hale. Very large, golden yellow with 
carmine blush. Flesh firm but of delicate 
texture and very juicy. Earlier than 
Elberta. 
Golden Jubilee. Extremely popular, hardy 
new Peach. Large, golden yellow, red 
blushed. Freestone. Mid-August. Best 
early yellow. 
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