SPRINGFIELD SEED COMPANY, SPRINGFIELD, MO. 19 

FRUIT SECTION 
APPLES 
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EARLY— 
YELLOW TRANSPARENT. Season, July. Fruit clear white, 
becoming pale yellow when fully ripe; flesh fine grained, of 
splendid quality. 
EARLY HARVEST. Season, July. The fruit has a tart flavor, 
is a bright straw color, and is borne in profusion. 
RED JUNE. Juicy, red; very early; bears young. 
DUCHESS. Red and yellow; good and juicy. 
FALL— 
GRIMES GOLDEN. 
hand, for pies, marmalade and dumplings. 
pink cheeks. 
JONATHAN. Best known and best beloved of allapples. Bright 
red fruit, high flavor; bears young and abundantly. 
Ned pre Ra Strong grower. Juicy, bears young, yellow deeping 
red. 
WINTER— 
RED DELICIOUS. Fine grained, juicy, mild. A wonderful eat- 
ing apple. Color light green shaded to dark red. You need 
this apple. 
MAMMOTH BLACK TWIG. Fruit large, highly colored and 
very attractive. Tree a very strong grower. 
WINESAP. December to April. Medium size, dark red, juicy, 
miid. Good to eat ‘as is’ or for jellies, pies or marmalade. 
YELLOW DELICIOUS. Some say the quality is better than 
even the Red Delicious. A dependable cropper and a good 
CRAB APPLES 
TRANSCENDENT. Season, September. Fruit medium to large, 
firm and crisp, very juicy. Fine for preserves, cider, jelly. 
WHITNEY CRAB. August and September. Large, attractive. 
Yellow striped red; good for dessert and culinary uses. 
CHERRIES 
Highest quality; good for eating out of 
Bright yellow with 
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EARLY RICHMOND. Medium size, dark red, very juicy; ex- 
ceedingly productive and hardy. 
MONTMORENCY. About ten days later than Early Richmond. 
The famous pie cherry. The fruit is large, red, mildly acid. 
APRICOTS 
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HARDY RUSSIAN (Superb). Perfectly cnt and very produc- 
en Fine quality, firm and solid flesh. ellow with slight 
ush, 
MOORPARK. Orange-yellow, large; flesh sweet, juicy and rich. 
August. 
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CHAMPION (Freestone). Flesh white with red at the pit; one 
of the best in quality and hardiness. Ripens midseason. 
RED BIRD (Clingstone). The best of the early peaches. Good 
size, white flesh, good flavor. Hardy, vigorous, productive. 
GOLDEN JUBILEE (Freestone). Fruit of enormous size, gold- 
en yellow, rich and syrupy. Ripens extra early. A new com- 
mercial variety. 
HALEHAVEN (Freestone). Combines the best qualities of the 
J. H. Hale and South Haven. Yellow meat, early. Another 
new variety. 
ELBERTA (Freestone). Our best-known peach; very produc- 
pb large size; a good keeper; flesh pale yellow, tender and 
juicy. 
J. H. HALE (Freestone). Very large, deep golden yellow, of 
delicious flavor. Tree very hardy and productive. 
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BARTLETT. Ripens in August and September. 
buttery flavor, very juicy; bears abundantly. 
DOUGLAS—Ripens in late September. Larger than Bartlett, 
flesh fine grained, juicy and tender. Productive and blight- 
resistant. Bears the second year and is a sure crop. 
KIEFFER—Ripens in October. Fruit large, juicy and melting. 
Tree hardy and vigorous; most profitable to grow. 
PLUMS 
Large size, 
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AMERICA. Fruit of golden yore, with red cheek, of good size. 
Almost frost-proof. Ripens in late July. 
BURBANK. Early, dark red, large. 
Sead ons CHERRY PLUM. Fruits heavily. Bears very young. 
ed. 
SHROPSHIRE DAMSON. Good for preserving. Flesh amber 
colored, juicy and spicy; tree vigorous and hardy. August- 
September. 
WANETA. The giant of the hardy plums. Highly flavored, 
richly colored red skin. 
GOLD. Orange-yellow and red, flesh yellow, firm and meaty; 
a clingstone, 
SAPA. Glossy, dark purple, red flesh. Excellent for eatin 
right from the tree and makes the most delicious wine-colo 
sauce. 
GARDEN ROOTS 
ASPARAGUS. Washington Rust Proof. For tender green tips 
in early spring. 25 roots, 35c, prepaid; 100 roots, $1.25, prepaid. 
RHUBARB (Pieplant). Large stems in early spring for pie- 
making and stewing. Plant shallow in your richest soil to 
grow the largest stalks. 5 roots, 50c prepaid; 12 roots, $1.00, 
prepaid. 
HORSERADISH. To be dug in late winter or early spring’for 
an appetizing relish. 12 roots, 30c prepaid. 
GARDEN SAGE. The dried leaves are very aromatic and are 
used for seasoning. 3 plants, 50c prepaid. 
NEW PARADISE ASPARAGUS 
(INTRODUCERS’ DESCRIPTION) 
Sensational NEW, early maturing variety. Produces 
normal crop ONE YEAR EARLIER than other varieties 
and produces heavier throughout its life. Large, crisp, 
tender stalks with exceptionally fine, mild flavor. Only 
six or eight stalks required to the pound. Ideally suited 
for freezing, the superior taste being retained after freez- 
ing for the market. Is as strongly rust resistant as the 
Martha Washington variety. A new, better variety that 
will take the country by storm. An excellent variety for 
home gardens, commercial growers, and shippers. 
Introduction Price: 25 roots, $1.00; 
100 roots, $3.00; prepaid. 
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