APPLES 
PEARS 

PLUMS 
In this short guide, hardly half available kinds are 
listed. Write us for quotations on anything not here. 
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CRAB APPLES—Zone II 
(Malus adstringens) 
You need them for preserving, jellies, 
and ornament. They are handsome, free- 
flowering trees. 
(Each) (25) 
Dowie ll 1 Oa ans $ 60 $12.50 
Hyslop—Doark crimson; large. 
Transcendent—Yellow and red. Large. 
PEACHES (Prunus persica) 
(Each) (25) 
lege, RYAUS iba (CS ie ee ee ens 5 .50 $10.00 
Varieties: In the order of their ripening. 
Red Bird—White, Clingstone. Zone V. Ear- 
liest large, quality Peach. 
Carmen—White, red. Freestone. Zone IV. 
Champion—White and red. Free. Zone V. 
Crawford Early—Yellow. Free. Zone V. 
Belle of Georgia—White, red. Free. Zone 
Ve 
Early Elberta—Yellow. Free. Zone V. 
Rochester — Yellow. 
Zone IV. 
Elberta—Yellow. Freestone. Zone V. The 
most popular. 
J. H. Hale—Yellow. Freestone. Zone V. 
Crawford Late—Yellow. Freestone. Zone V. 
Freestone. Prolific. 
Krummel’s October— Yellow. Freestone. 
Latest of all. Zone V. 
CHERRIES—Zone IV-V 
(Each) (25) 
Zeya aly) Geir eee oe ee $ .75 $15.00 
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. 
4 to 6 ft 
$2.50 each 
APRICOT—Zone V 
(Prunus armenica) 
(Each) 
ZV Omir 4 att.) eames Sena) § .70 
Early Golden—Small, sweet. 
QUINCES—Zone V 
(Cydonia oblonga) 
(Each) 
Da TRO OM ITI (A its) cece me een tae $1.00 
Orange—Large, golden, productive. 
iDwarfed Espalier Fruits 
Varieties 
of Espaliers 
Available: 
fruit alone. 
Duchess 
Delicious 
Fameuse 
McIntosh 
Cortlandt 
R. I. Greening 
In planting against a 
wall, place the tree six 
inches away and allow 
18 inches root space—re- 
quiring a space in all 
two feet out from the 
wall. Watering and fer- 
tilizing are unnecessary 
except in very poor soil 
indeed. Spray for dis- 
ease as with any fruit 
tree. 
Ten to twelve feet is 
the maximum height to 
which true dwarf Espa- 
liers will grow. Little 
pruning is needed—be- 
Bartlett 
Flemish Beauty 
Clapp's Favorite 
Beurre d’Anjou 
Seckel 
Reine Claude 
(green gage) 
Abundance 
German Prune 
PEACHES yond keeping the ane 
new spurs from reaching 
porta more than six inches 
Rochester outside of the main 
Crawford stems. ee a EDU ae 
i borne it will continue to 
ao bear. Pick the stem with 
NECTARINES the fruit. 
For centuries they have been well known in Europe. In 
full sunlight, each individual fruit gets its share. Even if such 
trees were not ornamental, they would be noteworthy for 
But they are beautiful—clean-cut form and 
healthy young side growth—something new and different. 
Use them instead of vines against the house: train them 
along wire fences to add beauty and interest. 


ee 
U-form Double-U Four-Arm 
4-5 feet (heavy) 5-6 ft. (heavy) 
*Wtic! — (7-feet wide) (4-feet wide) 
Bete Peaches Apples 
Peaches Nectarines Pears 
Nectannes Apricots Plums 
Apricots $10.75 each $10.75 each 
(Other fruits (Other fruits 
$6.75 each in 4-arm) in Double-U) 
Six-Arm Verticals Fan-shaped 
5 to 7 feet h stem) 6 to 8 feet 
Heavy ott 5 
specimens $3 Chae (8-feet wide) 
(6-feet wide) : Plums 
Apples 1-tier horizontal cee 
Pears (11/2-feet high) Apricots 
pples, Pears 
$18.75 each $6.75 each $15.00 each 

PEARS—Zone V 
(Pyrus communis) 
Unlike other fruits, pears should not be 
allowed to ripen on the tree, but should 
be stored in a dark, cool place where they 
can ripen perfectly. 
(Each) (25) 
GO: Ht, TANS) bee ee § .70 $15.00 
Anjou—Winter. 
2-yr. 
Buttery and juicy. 
Bartlett—Summer. Yellow. 
grant. 
Melting, fra- 
Clapps Favorite — Summer. Good, but 
blights. 
Seckel—Fall. Small but good. 
Beurre Bose—Late. Bronze. Delicious. 
Keiffer—Large, blight resistant, easy to 
grow. Best for canning. 
PLUMS—Zone IV 
(Each) (25) 
ey tem Ce) SG ierTa) een eee $ .70 $15.00 
Abundance—Medium size, bright cherry 
red. Flesh, yellow, juicy, tender and 
excellent quality. 
Burbank—Large, clear cherry red with a 
thin lilac bloom; flesh yellow, sweet, 
meaty, firm; tree vigorous. 
Blue Damson—Medium size; blue; flesh 
juicy, tender, sweet; reliable grower. 
Fine for preserving. Late. 








Most Beautiful Fruit Trees 
APPLE—MclIntosh, Red Astrakan, 
Red Rome, Wealthy. 
(Deep pink. Fragrant.) 
R. I. Greening, Transparent. 
(Showy white blooms.) 
PEACH—Crawford, Elberta, Hale. 
Large pink, red center.) 
PLUM—Abundance. 
(White. The showiest.) 


FRUITONE Stops Windfalls 
A hormone spray formulated especially 
to prevent dropping of fruit. Based on 
the findings of the Bureau of Plant Indus- 
try Ua Ne 
Effective and easy to use. No residue 
problem. Simply add to the spray tank 
water, and spray just before picking time. 
Fewer windfalls, and proper maturity. 
Volo 00mg allonsispray) ae $2.50 
2elben (400k ogcllonstspray) mee 
CROSS-FERTILIZING 
The following should not be planted 
alone. Set out more than one kind: 
APPLE—MclIntosh types. 
PEAR—Bartlett, Duches of Ang. 
PEACH—J. H. Hale. 
PLUMS—Japanese types. 
CHERRIES—Sweet types. 
