FRUIT TREES 
for AUTUMN 
HESE hardy, reliable, northern grown fruits can be planted in Oct.- 
Nov., almost a year gained over next Spring and identical success. 
Very easily handled. Special prices on large quantities. 
APPLES—Zone III 
(Each) (10) 
DPVCAr ae dle (Outs merce $ .80 $6.00 
Ask for special prices for 100 or more. 
SUMMER VARIETIES 
Early Harvest—Yellow, medium size. 
August. Zone IV. 
Red Astrachan—Red, large. August. 
Zone III 
Early McIntosh—Good new sort. Zone III. 
Yellow Transparent—Pale yellow, good. 
Aucust. Zone III. Needs heavy prun- 
ing. 
AUTUMN APPLES 
Duchess—Yellow, streaked red. Zone III. 
Wealthy—Deep red, white flesh. Zone III. 
Prune and fertilizer needed. 
WINTER VARIETIES 
Baldwin—Red, large. Zone V. 
Cortland—A beautiful red; larger than 
McIntosh and ripening a month later. 
Zone III. 
Delicious—Large, red. Zone III. 
King (Tompkins)—Crimson, large. Good 
fruit; poor tree. Zone IV. 
McIntosh—One of the best red; Novem- 
ber, February. Zone III. 
Northern Spy—Yellow and red; large. 
Zone IV. 
Rhode [Island Greening—Greenish yellow; 
large. Heavy soil. Zone IV. 
Red Rome Beauty—Fine old kind. Zone V. 
BEARING SIZE 
DWARF FRUITS! 
A few trees of good sorts, on dwarf 
stock. All have borne some fruit and 
should bear next year. Shapely and 
bushy. Apples and pears only. 
Ionita ae $ 8.75 each 
11.00 each 
12.75 each 
5-years old 
8-years old 
10-years old 
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PEACHES (Prunus persica) 
(Each) (10) 
T2Vitoeate Wl. (4 cet) ee «= «os $ .50 $4.00 
Varieties: In the order of their ripening. 
Greensboro— White flesh, red cheek. Zone 
Carman—White, red. Freestone. Zone IV. 
Champion—White and red. Free. Zone V. 
Crawford Early—Yellow. Free. Zone V. 
Pelle of Georgia—White, red. Free. Zone 
Early Elberta—Yellow. Free. Zone V. 
Rochester—Yellow. Freestone. Prolific. 
Zone IV 
Elberta—Yellow. Freestone. Zone V. 
The most popular. 
J. H. Hale—Yellow. Freestone. Zone V. 
Crawford Late—Yellow. Freestone. 
Zone V. 
PLUMS—Zone IV 
(Each) (10) 
DEVCAT Tea INGO: ose $1.00 $8.50 
Abudance—One of the best Japanese 
plums. Medium size, rich, bright 
cherry red with distinct bloom and 
highly perfumed. Flesh, yellow, juicy, 
tender and excellent quality. 
Burbank—Large, nearly globular; clear 
cherry-red with a thin lilac bloom; 
flesh deep yellow, sweet, meaty, and 
quite firm; tree vigorous. 
Damson—Medium size; blue; flesh juicy, 
tender, sweet; reliable grower. Fine 
for preserving. 
APRICOT—Zone V 
(Prunus armenica) 
(Each) (10) 
Qi Vy aaNet css $1.00 $9.50 
Early Golden—Small, sweet. 
Moorpark—Red-cheek. Rich. 
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Bargains in Fruit Trees 

APPLES— (25) (100) (1000) 
DoVin in chelsea aster $5.00 $17.00 $150.00 
PEACH— 
i =Vrrs “agen LT serememene eis 4.00 13.00 90.00 
These grades are often offered as fit 
for amateur use at “bargain” prices of 
40 to 50 cents each. They are low-priced 
and healthy. Not less than 25 one kind. 
CHERRIES—Zone IV-V 
(Each) (10) 
QaVPe ete ril rae oie ene arene $1.00 $9.00 
SWEET (Prunus avium) Zone V 

Black Tartarian—Black. Early. 
Gov. Wood—Red on white. Early. 
Yellow Spanish—Early. Yellow. 
SOUR (Prunus cerasus) Zone IV 
Early Richmond—Red. Early. 
Montmorency—Red. Mid-season. 
English Morello—Late. Dark red. 


FALL BEARING (New) (Patent 94) 
Sweet September—Red, large, tasty. 
Bears Sept. to frost. 
Breton Ot tacieceeciace eerie aac ees $2.50 each 
PEARS—Zone V 
(Pyrus communis) 
Unlike other fruits, pears should not 
be allowed to ripen on the tree, but 
should be picked green and stored in a 
dark, cool place where they can ripen 
perfectly. 
Each) 
( 
2=Vian(Daclcs) eee ene $ .80 
Anjou—Winter. Buttery and juicy. 
Bartlett—Summer. Yellow. Melting, fra- 
grant. 
Clapo’s Favorite—Summer. 
blights. 
Seckel—F all. Small but good. 
Sheldon—Fall. White flesh. High quality. 
Beurre Bosc—Late. Bronze. Delicious. 
(10) 
$7.00 
Good, but 
