FRUIT TREES 
B. F. Barr Nurseries 
Barr’s Fruit Trees Are Sturdy, Heavy-Yielding 
Barr’s “Will Grow” Fruit Trees are the largest sizes that can be planted to best advan¬ 
tage, are straight trunked, true to name. By reason of their being northern grown they have 
unusual vigor, will transplant successfully, make good growth, and give an early and abun¬ 
dant yield- Plant cherry tree tap-root straight down. 
Heavy, No. 1 grade, selected trees; note large caliper (trunk diameter ) supplied. 
STAYMAN’S WINESAP APPLE 
STANDARD APPLE 
(D) Dessert variety; (C) Coofelng- variety.__ 
Bald-nrln. Lai'ge; bright red; rich juicy. Winter. 
(DC). 
G-rimes’ Golden Pippin. Medium. Sub-acid. Win¬ 
ter. (DC). 
Jonathan. Brilliant red; highly flavored. Win¬ 
ter. (DC). 
McIntosh. Medium to large; deep red. Winter. 
(DC). 
Northern Spy. Medium to large; red striped. 
Sub-acid. Winter. (DC). 
Bambo. Large; yellow; rich and of good flavor. 
Autumn. (DC). 
Red Astrachan. Greenish-yellow with red stripes, 
often nearly all red. Autumn. (DC). 
Bed Delicious. Large; red striped. Winter. (D). 
Borne Beauty. Large; juicy; mottled and striped 
different shades of red. Good baking apple. 
Winter. (C). 
Smokehouse. Medium; red striped. Sub-acid. 
Winter. (DC). 
Staynian’s Winesap. Medium, bright red. Winter. 
(DC). 
Wealthy. Red of good quality; good keeper. Acid. 
Autumn. (DC). 
Yellow Delicious. Large; clear, bright yellow. 
Winter. (DC). 
Yellow Transparent. Pale yellow. Sub-acid. 
Summer. (DC). 
York Imperial. Medium yellow, shaded red. Acid. 
Winter. (C). 
Extra large. 2 yr., 5 to 6 ft., in. cal., 
60c each; $5.00 per lO; $45.00 per 100 of your 
selection. 
, CRAB-APPLE 
Tanscendent. Medium, golden yellow, crimson 
cheek. September. Strong, stocky trees. 
2 yr., %-i in. cal., 60c ea.; $5.00 per 10. 
APRICOTS 
Moorpark. Large, deep orange. Rich. August. 
2 yr., 4-5 ft., %-l in. cal., 90c ea.; $8.00 per 10. 
SOUR CHERRY 
Early Richmond. Medium, deep red, rich, acid. 
Mid-June. 
English Morello. Large, deep red, pleasant, acid. 
Late July. 
Montmorency. Large; bright red; pleasing acid 
flavor. June. 
2 yr., 3 to 5 ft.; %-l in. cal., 85c. ea.; $7.00 
per 10 of your selection. 
SWEET CHERRY 
Black Tartarian. Very large, purplish-black, 
rich. June. 
Governor Wood. Large; yellow, shaded red. June. 
Napoleon Bigarreau. Large, yellow-red, excel¬ 
lent. July. 
Bockport. Large, red, pleasant and rich. June. 
Schmidt’s Bigarreau. Large, red, rich and plea¬ 
sant. July. 
Windsor. (Oxheart). Large, liver-color, rich. July. 
Yellow Spanish. Very large, yellow, red cheek, 
sweet. Last of June. 
2 yr., 5 to 6 ft.. %-l in. cal., $1.10 ea.; $9.00 
per 10 of your selection. 
PEACH 
Belle of Georgia. White with red cheek; excel¬ 
lent flavor. Early September. 
Champion. Very large; white; red cheek, delic¬ 
ious. Late September. 
Crawford’s Early. Medium; yellow. July. 
Crawford’s Date. Very large; yellow; red cheek. 
Late September. 
Elberta. Very large, yellow; red cheek, juicy, 
rich. Middle of August. 
Golden Jubilee. Large; yellow; freestone. Middle 
of August. 
J. H. Hale. Very large; yellow. Late August. 
Yellow St. John. Large; yellow; sweet. July. 
1 yr., 4 to 5 ft., %-% in. cal., 45c ea.; $3.75 
per lO; $35.00 per 100 of your selection. 
BLACK TARTARIAN CHERRIES 
Barr’s “Will Grow” Fruit Trees Are Too Large to Mail. Five or More Sold at 10 Rates 
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