PLANTS OF PERMANENCE 
APPLE —Continued. 
MAIDEN BLUSH. Autumn. 
A very large flat shaped, pale yellow with beautiful 
blush. Mild and sub-acid. September. 2 yr., 3 yr. 
RAMBO. Autumn. 
Large dull yellowish' red. Ripens in fall. A very 
fine variety. 2 yr., 3 yr. 
RED JUNE. Early. 
Medium size, red; flesh white, tender, juicy, sub¬ 
acid and abundant bearer. July. 2 yr. 
ROME BEAUTY. Winter. 
Large roundish flat, bright red, mild, sub-acid, 
very good. November to March. 2 yr., 3 yr. 
STAYMAN'S WINESAP. Winter. 
One of the finest apples for fancy trade. Of uni¬ 
formly handsome appearance. Fruit, when well 
colored, a deep, almost purplish red. Flesh yellow, 
firm and crisp, of a distinctive, mildly sub-acid 
flavor and inclined to be dry. Tree a favorite in 
Middle-West and South, but will grow and do well 
almost anywhere. A reliable annual bearer, be¬ 
ginning young. 2 yr., 3 yr. 
YELLOW DELICIOUS. Winter. 
Large, late winter Waxen-Golden with a rich 
alluring beauty. 2 yr., 3 yr. 
YELLOW TRANSPARENT. Early. 
One of the best extra early apples. Splendid for 
culinary uses and dessert. Excellent for home or 
commercial orchard. Apple sauce made from this 
variety is better than any others. Skin smooth, 
waxy, pale greenish yellow changing to an attrac¬ 
tive yellowish white. Flesh moderately firm, fine 
grained, crisp and tender. Sub-acid taste with a 
pleasant flavor. 2 yr., 3 yr. 
YORK IMPERIAL. Winter. 
This is rapidly becoming an important comm'-.rcial 
variety. Fruit greenish-yellow, nearly covered with 
bright red. Crisp, tender, aromatic and juicy. A 
good keeper. Tree is a vigorous grower and ex¬ 
ceedingly productive, holding its fruit remarkably 
against wind. 2 yr., 3 yr. 
WEALTHY. Autumn. Red. 
Fruit medium round, smooth. Mostly covered 
with dark red; flesh white, fine, juicy, sub-acid, 
very good. 2 yr., 3 yr. 
APRICOTS 
Each Per 1 0 
2 year, 4 ft _ $ .75 $ 7.00 
MOORPARK. 
Of large size; color orange yellow, with red cheek; 
firm, juicy and rich flavor. 
CRAB APPLE 
Each Per 10 
2 year, 5 to 6 ft _ $ .75 $ 7.00 
HYSLOP. 
Large, deep crimson, with beautiful bloom. Very 
prolific and popular. A showy fruit that makes the 
finest kind of jelly. Mid-autumn to January. Tree 
hardy, vigorous and productive. 
TRANSCENDENT. 
Of the largest size of this class of apples. Red, 
showy, excellent and very handsome. September 
to October. 
WHITNEY. 
Large, averaging one and one half to two inches 
in diameter; smooth glossy green splashed with 
carmine; flesh firm, juicy and rich. A great 
bearer and very hardy. 
CHERRIES 
Price on following SOUR CHERRIES; 
Each Per 10 
2 year, 4 to 6 ft _ $ .80 $ 7.50 
3 year, 4 to 6 ft _ .90 8.00 
EARLY RICHMOND. 
The earliest popular sour cherry. Medium sized, 
dark red, quite acid. Hardy, healthy and very 
productive. Season, mid-June. 2 yr., 3 yr. 
ENGLISH MORELLO. 
The standard late sour cherry. The fruit is very 
dark red, becoming almost black in color. The 
trees are hardy and very dwarf in habit. 2 yr. 
MONTMORENCY. 
The most popular sour cherry in America. Large, 
light red. Flesh tender, sub-acid and of best 
quality. Season, end of June to July. Tree hardy 
and enormously productive. 2 yr., 3 yr. 
Price on following SWEET CHERRIES: 
Each Per 10 
2 year, 5 ft _ $ .90 $ 8.00 
3 year, 5 ft _ 1.00 9.00 
BING. 
Very large, dark brown—almost black, flesh firm, 
sweet, rich and delicious. Late bearer. 2 yr. 
BLACK TARTARIAN. 
More largely planted than other sweet cherry. 
Dark red, almost purple. Medium size. Quality 
very good. Vigorous and productive. Season, late 
June-July. 2 yr. 
MAY DUKE. 
The "Dukes” as a class are intermediate in flavor 
between the sweet and sour varieties of cherries. 
This can be considered one of the best of them all, 
as well as the earliest. Large, dark red, rich, juicy 
and excellent. Tree is a reliable producer. Season, 
June. 2 yr., 3 yr. 
GOV. WOOD. 
Size large to very large. Rich, light yellow amber, 
blushed red. Excellent quality. Season, late June. 
2 yr., 3 yr. 
NAPOLEON. (July) Pale Yellow. 2 yr. 
YELLOW SPANISH. 
Large, pale yellow, firm, luicy and excellent. One 
of the best light colored cherries. 2 yr., 3 yr. 
PEACHES 
Prices on all Peaches: 
Each Per 10 Per 100 
2 year, 5 to 6 ft _ $ .65 $ 6.00 $ 50.00 
3 year, 6 to 8 ft _ .75 6.50 60.00 
BELLE OF GEORGIA. July. 
The best early market peach. A standard commer¬ 
cial variety, planted by nearly all growers, ripening 
with Old Mixon, which it has largely superseded. 
Fruit very large, white with red cheek, very free 
stone. Ripens in July. 2 yr., 3 yr. 
CHAMPION. August. 
The earliest, iron-clad peach. Remarkable for its 
size and free stone of high quality. White, with 
red cheek. Unexcelled for canning. Ripens in late 
August. 2 yr., 3 yr. 
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