BRAEGER'S SELECT NURSERY STOCK 
FRUIT TREES 
Our shipping season for the above is from November 1 to 
April 1. Some seasons May 1, although it is too late for best 
results. We advise late fall or early planting while stock is 
dormant. 
How We Ship. Unless otherwise instructed, we ship by ex¬ 
press or freight, whichever is cheapest, and the buyer pays 
the charges. 
Care of Stock Upon Arrival. If you are not ready to plant, 
dig a trench and “heel” in. If ground is frozen, put in a 
cellar and keep roots damp. 
Positively no nursery stock sent C. O. D. 
NOTE! 
Please inquire for varieties not listed. We can supply all 
kinds. However, we list all best varieties. 
APPLES 
3-4 ft. 45c each; 4-6 ft. 55c; extra select 75c. 
Gravenstein. Summer, large red striped. Fine flavor; good 
cooking. 
Red Gravenstein. Bright red, juicy; good shipper. 
Yellow Transparent. Early, clear yellow. July. 
Jonathan. Brilliant red; strong bearer, excellent flavor. Fall. 
King. Large striped red, productive, good cooker. Fall. 
Delicious. Red striped, large, strong bearer, wonderful flavor. 
Red Delicious. Large bright red, fine grained, fine eating. 
Red Rome. Large red, excellent shipper. Winter. 
Spitzenburg. Large bright red, rich and juicy. Winter. 
Staymen Winesap. Yellow striped red; good commercial. Win¬ 
ter. 
Winesap. Bright red. Prolific; good shipper. Late winter. 
Yellow Newtown. Late winter. Good keeper, sweet and juicy. 
Yellow Delicious. Early winter. Good shipper, fine flavor. 
CRABS 
Hyslop. Yellow with crimson maroon shadings. 
Red Siberian. Heavy producer, bearing in clusters. August 
to September. 
Transcendant. September fruit, medium to large; brownish 
yellow. Acid. 
Prices same as for large apples. 
APRICOTS 
3-4 ft. 1 yr. 50c; 4-6 ft. branched, 75c. 
Moorpark. Fruit large, roundish, orange to brown red. August. 
Royal. Large French variety, dull yellow, firm and rich. 
Tilton. Large rich apricot color, strong bearer, fine quality. 
Wenatchee. Exceptionally large commercial variety, early, 
prolific. 
QUINCE 
3-4 ft. 60c each; 4-6 ft. 90c each. 
Champion. Very large, bright yellow. 
Pineapple. Pineapple flavor, may be eaten raw. Excellent for 
jelly. 
CHERRIES 
3-4 ft. 50c; 4-6 ft. 75c; extra select 85c. 
Sweet Varieties 
Bing. Large black red, excellent flavor. July 1. 
Black Republican. Dark red, good keeper, pollenizer. 
Black Tartarian. Large black, mild flavor, heavy bearer, pol¬ 
lenizer. 
Lambert. Large heart shape. Purplish red, rich flavor, good 
shipper. 
Royal Ann. Large, yellow with red cheek, good keeper and 
canner. 
Sour Varieties 
Early Richmond (Kentish). Medium size, bright red. Last of 
June. 
Late Duke. Large rich red, sub-acid. Last of July. 
May Duke. Medium size, dark red, juicy. First of June. 
Montmorency. Strong bearer, fruiting young. Fruit large 
Late June. 
PRUNES 
4-6 ft. 50c; 6-8 ft. 60c. 
Hungarian. Large bright red, one of the best for marketing. 
Italian. Dark purple, standard drying variety. 
Silver Prune. Large sweet, good drying. Late. 
French or Petite. Excellent drying, firm and sweet. 
Sugar. Early, drying and fresh shipping. Medium to large 
fruit. 
DELICIOUS 
NECTARINES 
Early Violet. Rich highly flavored, yellow with purple cheek. 
July. 
Boston. Deep yellow with bright blush, pleasing peculiar odor; 
freestone. 
Same prices as for peaches. 
PLUMS 
Prices same as for Prunes. 
Bradshaw. Large early, dark violet-red; productive; mid- 
August. 
Damson. Very productive, dark purple, fine for culinary uses. 
Green Gage. Medium size, greenish yellow, high quality; 
mid-season. 
Peach Plum. Large early variety; skin red dotted; mid-July. 
Giant Satsuma. Large freestone shipping plum. Blood red 
flesh. 
Burbank. Medium to large. Orange-yellow. Flesh sweet and 
meaty. Mid-June. 
Abundance. Large. Cherry red. Flesh yellow. Jucy. July and 
August. 
Santa Rosa. Deep, purplish crimson. Yellow flesh. Middle of 
June. 
Beauty. Early. Large crimson; amber-crimson flesh. 
PEARS 
3-4 ft. 50c; 4-6 ft. 60c; 4-6 ft. select 75c each. 
Bartlett. Large golden yellow summer variety. 
Beurre d’Anjou. Large yellow with blush, good keeper. 
Beiirre Bose. Large, very productive, russet, juicy. 
Winter Nellis. Yellow covered with russet, medium size. 
Clapp’s Favorite. Large, similar to Barlett but without its 
musky flavor. Hardy and productive. August and September. 
PEACHES 
3-4 ft. 45c; 4-6 ft. 60c; heavy select 4-6 ft. 75c. 
Hales Early. One of the best white peaches, juicy and sweet; 
June. 
J. H. Hale. Very large, golden yellow blushed red with fuzzless 
skin; freestone. 
Rochester. Similar to Crawford but two weeks earlier; yellow 
freestone. 
Charlotte. An improved early Crawford; smoother and heavier 
bearer. 
Improved Early Elberta. Excellent canning; two weeks ealier 
than Elberta. 
Late Crawford. Large yellow freestone. 
Muir. Late August, yellow skin and flesh; resistant to curl 
leaf. 
Slappey. Yellow, good bearer. Fine flavor. Medium early. 
Standard Elberta. Large, golden yellow. Juicy, rich and sweet. 
Freestone. September. 
Golden Jubilee. Outstanding peach of recent introduction. 
Early, yellow freestone. Hardy and good shipper. 
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FOR LARGE PLANTINGS AND VARIETIES NOT LISTED, SEE US 
