FRUIT jor Garnm and Sulunrtan Homes 
APPLE TREES 
Only the Best 
Varieties Listed 
All trees are stand- 
fard size. 
2-year Apples, 75c 
Feach; $6.50 per ten. 
3-year Apples, $1.00 
each; $7.50 per ten. 
Baldwin. Red. Winter. 
An old favorite. 

Cortland. Red. Au- 
tumn. Similar to 
McIntosh. Two 

a: weeks later. 
Gravenstein. Autumn. Red striped with yellow. Excel- 
lent for pies. 
R. I. Greening. Large, flesh yellow, firm, crisp. Best cook- 
ing apple. Ripens in December. Keeps until May. 
Red Astrachan. Deep crimson. Juicy and tender; excel- 
lent for cooking. Tree hardy and vigorous and bears 
young. July-August. 
Northern Spy. Winter. Red and yellow striped. One of 
the best eating apples. 
Red Delicious. Winter. 
licious. 
McIntosh. October to January. Red. One of the best. 
DWARF APPLE TREES FOR LIMITED SPACES 
$1.75 each; $16.50 per 10. 
Delicious R. I. Greening 
McIntosh Red Wealthy 
Northern Spy 
Red. Superior to regular De- 
Baldwin 
Cortland 


CHERRIES 
For Eating Fresh— 
Pies—Canning 
$1.00 each; 
$2.80; 10 for $9.00. 
Black Tartarian. 
Sweet. Black. 
Early Richmond. Sour. 
Red. 
Late Montmorency. 
Sour. Red. 
English Morello. Sour. 
Very late black. 
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Leading Shrawhervried 
Runner plants—prices: 25, 50c; 50, 90c; 100, $1.50; 500, $6.00. 
Potted plants, ready about August 15th. Prices: 25, $1.75; 50, $3.25; 100, $6.00. 
Prices include delivery—plants are freshly dug for each order. 
CATSKILL. New midseason variety. 
berries. It has extra long roots and will stand dry weather better than the average. 
You will be pleased with this berry. Order early as our supply is limited. 
(Per.). 
grower. Berries bright red, mild flavor. Early. 
New. Introduced by U. S: Dept. of Agriculture. Makes few run- 
ners. Foliage large, dark green. Berries deep red, very sweet. Long bearing season. 
DORSETT. 
Early. 
variety. 
WILLIAM BELT. 


3. for.. 
FAIRFAX. (Per.). 
of sweet, juicy berries and does extra well the second year. 
seems to become more popular each year. Late. 
Trees will be shipped direct from the nursery at Westfield, Mass., by Parcel Post 
or Express, our option. Purchaser to pay transportation charges. Add 15c for first 
tree—5c for each additional tree. 
PEACH TREES 
Easy to Grow— 
Take Little Room 
50c each; 3 for $1.45; 
10 for $4.50 
Belle of Georgia. Yellow ; 
skin overspread with 
red. Flesh white and 
juicy. Excellent for 
canning. Early Septem- > 
ber. 
Carman. Brilliant red 
splashed with yellow. 
Flesh white, juicy, 
pleasant, very tender. 
Productive and well 
adapted to cold winters 
and dry summers. Au- 
gust. 
Crawford Early. Yellow, with heavy red blush. Flesh 
yellow. An old time favorite. Late August. 
Elberta. Large yellow with red cheek. Flesh yellow. 
Heavy cropper. Hardy. Early September. 
Golden Jubilee. Large yellow overcast with red. Flesh 
yellow. One of the newer varieties. Late August. 
Hale-Haven. Yellow freestone. 
J. H. Hale. Larger than Elberta. Deep 
golden yellow overlaid 
with deep carmine. Flesh 
deep yellow. Fine grained. 
Fuzzless. Early August. 
PEARS 
Plant.These Juicy Tender 
Richly. Flavored Pears— 
Enjoy Delicious Fruit 
$1.00 each; 3 for $2.80; 
10 for $9.00. 
Bartlett. An every purpose 
Pear. Excellent for can- 
ning. Fruit large, pyram- 
idal. August and Septem- 
ber. : 
Clapp’s* Favorite. Early. 
Large, rich and juicy. 
Sheldon. Round in form. 
Dark green covered with 
russet. Rich flavor. The 
tree is a vigorous grower. 
Unexcelled for home plant- 
ing. October and Novem- 
ber. 
Extra Strong Roots 
Ready to Yield Fine Crops 

A heavy bearer of large size and attractive 
New. Introduced by U. S. Dept. of Agriculture. A vigorous 
HOWARD 17. (Per.). One of the best early berries, bright red color, large size, very 
productive and firm. 
PATHFINDER. This new variety orig:nated in New Jersey. Berries ripen a few days 
after Howard 17. Is a very vigorous and healthy plant and makes just enough run- 
ners for a good bed. The berries are large, of good shape and color. The quality is 
good. The plant is very productive. It will pay you to try some of this outstanding 
(Per.). Considered the best flavored berry grown. Bears large crops 
An old variety, but 
Everbearing Varieties 
Prices: 25, 70c; 50, $1.25; 100, $2.00; 500, $8.00. 
GEM. Berries are even size, about as large as Mastodon. 
flavor is delicious. : 
MASTODON. The berries are very large and hold their size well. Plants set in spring 
begin bearing in August and bear until the ground freezes. 
ROSS BROS. CO., Worcester, Mass. 
Plants have less foliage; 
Berrics are firm. 


