PAINESVILLE, OHIO 
Fruits 57 
FRUIT Trees 
YEARS the Storrs & Harrison Co. 
RERRhas been growing and furnishing 
^^^^first quality, true-to-name Fruit 
Trees to American orchardists and home- 
owners ; and enjoys an unimpeached reputa¬ 
tion for reliability and fairness. That is 
your protection. Our legal protection is 
claimed in the Non-Warranty clause on 
introductory page. 
QUOTATION'S. We would be pleased to quote prices to 
anyone desiring different varieties or stock in larger quantities 
than offered herein. In sending list, state definitely the number 
of each variety and size wanted. 
CERTIPICATE OP INSPECTION, issued annually by 
the Ohio Department of Agriculture, showing freedom of our 
stock from San Jose Scale and other injurious insects and dis¬ 
ease, will be attached to every shipment. 
APPLES 
Set Trees 
40 Peet Apart 
Eacli Way 
SUBSTITUTION. We reserve the right, in case we are out 
of a variety, to substitute another of equal merit when it can be 
done (always labeling with correct name)—unless the party 
ordering says, “No Substituting,” in which case we will fill 
order as completely as we can and refund balance of remittance. 
PRICES 
| Each| 10 I 100 
11/16" (5 to 7 feet) .$0.65|$5.50|$50.00 
9/16" (4 to 5 feet).651 4.601 40.00 
Baldwin. Large, bright red, crisp, juicy, rich. 
Banana. Early bearer. Yellow shaded bright crimson ; flesh 
fine grained, rich sub-acid, aromatic, highest quality 
Cortland. A derivation from McIntosh; two weeks later. 
Fruits large, round, with heavy overlay of shaded reds ; 
brittle texture, luscious juiciness, with sprightly flavor. 
Delicious. Fruit large, dark red, flesh fine grained, crisp and 
melting, juicy with a delightful aroma; annual bearer. 
Duchess of Oldentourg-. Good size, yellow, streaked red, 
juicy, rich, sub-acid, productive. Bears young. 
Early Harvest. Medium, pale yellow, tender, juicy. 
Early McIntosh. Later than Melba, ahead of all other 
varieties of this great apple type. 
Pall Pippin. Greenish yellow. Large excellent fall apple 
for cooking and dessert. Home and local market. 
Pameuse (Snow). Well known early winter Apple. Snow- 
white flesh, from which it takes its name. Medium size. 
Deep crimson in color. Juicy and very pleasant to eat out 
of hand. Tree very hardy and productive. Nov.-Dee. 
Gallia Beauty. A Rome Beauty type of apple identical in 
every respect, except its earlier coloring qualities ; recom¬ 
mended for commercial planting. 
Golden Sweet. Yellow. TTie best Sweet we know. Vigorous 
grower; productive. Hasn’t a fault. 
Gravenstein. Large, striped, fine quality; August. 
Grimes Golden. Yellow, productive, of highest quality. 
^JTonathan. Medium, red, extra quality. 
^jEendall. Solid dark red. McIntosh type and flavor, but a 
better keeper. Recent introduction of the New York Fruit 
Testing Association. Very promising. 
IiOdi (Improved Yellow Transparent). Quality is similar to 
Early Harvest, but is earlier and a more reliable cropper. 
Macoun. Latest of the McIntosh strain ; dark red with less 
striping, and heavier bloom. 
Maiden Blush. Large, beautiful blush cheek. 
McIntosh. Deep crimson, highest quality, juicy, sub-acid. 
(See fuller description and illustration on page 64.) 
Melha. A new Central Canadian introduction, resembling 
McIntosh in aroma, flesh and flavor; but of different shape, 
with attractive red-stripe color. August. 
Milton. A McIntosh-like apple ripening a month earlier. Tree 
hardy, vigorous, annual bearer. Fruit pinkish red with heavy 
bloom. Flesh white, tender, crisp, juicy. 
Duchess of Oldenburg 
Cortland Apples 
Northwestern Greening*. Very hardy; vigorous grower. 
PYuit is an attractive yellow color, firm with crisp flesh; 
excellent cooking variety. 
Northern Spy. Large, striped, mild sub-acid, rich, and 
tender, with a rich, delicious flavor. 
Opalescent. Very handsome dark crimson Apple. 
Bamho. Medium, yellow, streaked red. 
Red Astrachan. Large, beautiful deep crimson, striped. 
Red Delicious. A segregated strain of the popular Delicious, 
coloring sooner to rich solid red. 
Red Duchess. Sport of Duchess. Fruit large, symmetrical, skin 
moderately thick, flesh yellowish white, firm, juicy, sub-acid. 
Red Northern Spy. A distinct new type; solid red which 
increases its market appeal. December. 
Red Rome Beauty. (Gallia Beauty). All-over red; an im¬ 
provement in appearance. 
Rhode Island Greening*. Large, greenish yellow, rich acid. 
Rome Beauty. Yellow, shaded red; tender, juicy, sub-acid. 
Stayman. Improved Winesap, larger and more prolific. 
Steele’s Red. A long keeping market apple of excellent 
color. Fruit well formed, fine grained, juicy, sub-acid. 
Sweet Boug*h. Large, pale yellow; tender, sweet. August. 
Tolman Sweet. Medium, yellow and red, rich. November. 
Turley. A seedling of Winesap which it somewhat resembles. 
Conical, rich red and of highest quality. A recent intro¬ 
duction, bears early and is fast gaining popularity. 
Twenty Ounce. Large. Excellent cooking and baking apple. 
■Wag*ener. Good size, deep red in the sun; flesh firm, sub¬ 
acid, excellent quality. One of the first varieties to bear. 
Wealthy. "White fleshed, juicy and vinous; medium size, 
smooth, round, deep red. September. 
Western Beauty. Pale yellow, shaded bright red. Large, 
crisp, tender, mild sub-acid. September. 
Yellow Delicious. Same delicious qualities, except the color 
is a clear, bright yellow. 
Yellow Transparent. Earliest and best of the early kinds ; 
white, tender, juicy, sprightly, sub-acid. 
York Imperial (Johnson’s Fine Winter). Medium, oblong, 
angular, oblique, smooth; yellow shaded red, indistinct red 
stripes ; flesh yellow, firm, juicy, sub-acid, good. An excel¬ 
lent shipping Apple, brings high prices. January to April. 
CRAB APPLES 
Hyslop Crab. Large round fruits ; deep crimson ; one of the 
most popular Crabs for jelly. October to January. 
Transcendent. A handsome Apple for dessert and preserv¬ 
ing. Early autumn. 
Whitney Crab. One of the largest, glossy green, heavily 
splashed carmine, firm, juicy, pleasant, great bearer; excel¬ 
lent for cider, August. 
