
APPLES 
EARLY VARIETIES 
Red Astrachan. Red. July, August. 
Yellow Transparent. Yellow. July, 
August. 
AUTUMN VARIETY 
McIntosh. Red. November to Feb- 
ruary. 
WINTER VARIETIES 
Baldwin. Red. January to April. 
Cortland. Red. Resembles McIntosh; 
ripens later. 
Delicious. Yellow and red. Novem- 
ber to January. 
Red Delicious. Excellent new variety. 
Solid fruit of rich red color. 
Rhode Island Greening. Greenish 
yellow. December to April. 
Hyslop Crab. Large, dark crimson. 
Prices of all Apples: Each 
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8 to 10 i 6 to 8-yr.....$7 to 10 00 
[argeritrees 22 nwre once $12 to 45 00 
COMBINATION APPLE TREES 
A new and interesting novelty in 
fruit trees. Three varieties of Apples on 
one tree. Ideal for the garden where 
space is limited. 
Combination No. 1. Red Delicious, 
McIntosh, Gravenstein. 
Combination No. 2. Red Rome 
Beauty, Yellow Transparent, Mc- 
Intosh. 
Prices of above: Each 
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BVI ree ee eres 3 50 
Set out a few Nut Trees. They make splen- 
did ornamental trees and yield a bountiful 
harvest of nuts. We are offermg only improved 
varieties, best suited to Long Island conditions. Grafted trees. 
Blight-resistant. Wonderful orna- 
mental value. Nuts resemble American Sweet Chestnut. 
CHESTNUT, Chinese Hairy. 
Each 
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FILBERT. European Hazelnut. (In varieties.) Small bushy tree. 
Bears early. 
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HEARTNUT. A hybrid from Japanese Walnut. Rapid, luxuriant 
growth; early and prolific bearing. 
OLVOKOH tie eas we $4550 HicSktoLO thes eee me aera $6 00 
PECAN, Busseron. Northern Pecan. As hardy as the hickory tree. 
Large nuts of excellent quality. 
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AMERICAN BLACK WALNUT, Thomas. A strong, fast-growing 
tree. Nuts are large and husk easily. 
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PEARS 
Bartlett. Early. 
Kieffer. Late. 
Clapp’s Favorite. Early. 
Seckel. Late. Each 
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PEACHES 
Elberta. Late; yellow; very popular 
freestone. 
Golden Jubilee. (New.) Early. Yel- 
low freestone. 
South Haven. Medium; yellow; juicy 
and delicious. 
Any of the above varieties: Each 
Leyrs Sects (tet eer eae $0 85 
2=V135 SLLONE 2s oma tare eee 1 50 
3 to 4-yr., extra strong....... 2 50 
CHERRIES 
Black Tartarian. Sweet. 
Early Richmond. Sour. 
Windsor. Sweet. Bronzy ae ‘ 
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PLUMS 
Burbank. Cherry-red. Each 
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RHUBARB 
Linnzus. 35 cts. each, $3 for 10. 
QUINCES 
Orange. Each 
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3 and 4-yr....... 2 50 
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FRUIT AND NUT TREES 
In the extremities of the lawn or upon the 
adjoining lot, plant fruit trees. They will bounti- 
fully reward you in the fruit they yield, which 
you will enjoy eating right from the trees or in winter as preserves and jam. The 
fruit-garden can easily be made a part of the scheme for beautifying your property. 
Flowers along the walk to the orchard will brighten the way and provide blooms 
CURRANTS 
Red and White. 30c. each, $2.50 for 
10; extra large, 50c. each, $4.50 for 10. 
GRAPES 
Catawba. Fine red Grape. 
Concord. Blue; early; fine flavor. Most 
popular standard Grape grown today. 
Niagara. The best standard white. 
Worden. Black; large ages 
ach 10 
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GOOSEBERRIES 
These two varieties are recognized 
as the standards. 
Downing. Green. Houghton. Red. 
Both, 35c. each, $3 for 10; extra large, 
60c. each, $5 for 10. 
RASPBERRIES 
Newburgh. The largest red Rasp- 
berry; delicious flavor. Heavy bearer. 
St. Regis Everbearing. Require very 
little attention and supply plenty of 
delicious berries. 
Either variety, 15c. each, $1.25 for 10; 
extra strong, 25c. each, $2 for 10 
BLACKBERRIES 
Eldorado. One of the best early to mid- 
season sorts. 15c. each, $1.25 for 10; 
extra strong, 25c. each, $2 for 10. 
Spraying of Fruit Trees. for best results we 
recommend three 
sprayings: First, during the winter; second, after the 
blossoms fall; and, third, about two weeks lIater. 
This will control the most prevalent insects and 
Each 
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The right way to get the best out of every dollar 
spent in plants is to consult the specialist. While 
plants are sold as merchandise they cannot be 
regarded from the same standpoint as other mer- 
They are living things meant to grow 
and to accomplish a certain purpose. It is not a 
matter of quantity or price. It is a matter of getting 
a plant suitable to your soil and the situation in 
which it has to grow. This is our specialty—we are 
interested in your results. We want to help you to 
select plants and use them in the right way. Con- 
sult with us now while the planting season is here. 
chandise. 
fungous diseases attacking fruit trees on Long Island. 
We have men experienced in this kind of work who 
are available at a moderate cost. 
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