FRUIT TREES 
CHERRIES 
SWEET : 
Black Tartarian. A very popular Sweet Cherry. The brown- 
ish black fruit is of medium size, with rich, juicy, dark 
red flesh. One of the best. Freestone. Early. 
Napoleon (Queen Anne). Its bright red fruit, white flesh, 
handsome appearance and high quality make this cherry 
especially desirable for home use. Midseason. 
Schmidt's. Very large black fruit with purplish red flesh, ‘ 
juicy and very delicious. « 
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SOUR 
Early Richmond. Slightly acid fruit. A very profuse bearer. 
Excellent for home or commercial use. Early. 
Montmorency. The most popular sour Cherry. Large, flesh 
very juicy and pleasantly tart. Fine quality; late. 
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Montmorency Cherries 
PEACHES 
Belle of Georgia. Creamy white with crimson cheek; good quality. Freestone. 
Midseason. 
Big Red. A medium-sized, highly colored, yellow freestone Peach. 
a few days earlier than Elberta. 
Champion. White, splashed carmine. 
August. 
Crawford's Early. Very large golden yellow fruit, blushed red. Deep yellow 
flesh, juicy, highly flavored. Late August. 
Early Elberta. Better quality than Elberta. First of September. 
Elberta. Large fruit, orange-yellow, overspread red. Juicy, yellow, firm flesh. 
Freestone. Middle September. 
It ripens 
Juicy, sweet, white flesh. Middle of 
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BEARING AGE PEACH TREES 
Big Red, Elberta, Golden Jubilee, Hale-Haven, Rochester, South Haven, and 
Vedette. 6 to 8 ft., 1 to 1%4 in. cal., $3.50 each. 
PEARS 
Bartlett. The most popular Pear. Large fruit, with clear yellow, finely 
grained juicy flesh. Highest quality. September. 
Cayuga. A wonderful new large Pear highly recommended by govern- 
ment experiment siations. Firm flesh of fine texture. Seckel flavor. 
Gorham. Very vigorous and productive. Fine-flavored fruit having spicy 
aroma. Ripens 2 weeks earlier and keeps a month longer than Bartlett. 
Seckel. The standard for excellent quality. Very hardy, healthy, compact 
and productive tree. Small fruit is reddish brown and of delicious flavor. 
STANDARD PEAR TREES, ALL NRL Ste 
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BEARING AGE PEAR TREES 
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COLE’S BEARING-AGE DWARF PEAR TREES 
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NEW SEEDLESS PEAR : ; 
While this Pear resembles the Bartlett in shape, size and color, it pos- 
sesses many qualities which the Bartlett does not have. Being seedless 
and practically coreless there would naturally be no core-rot so prevalent 
among other varieties. Shows great resistance to the fatal fire blight and 
other weaknesses. Ripens 10 days later than Bartlett. 
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Golden Jubilee. Considered the best early freestone Peach. Yellow skin, 
blushed red. Flesh yellow and sweet. Late August. 
Hale-Haven. A great new ‘’market’’ Peach. Ripens 2 weeks before Elberta. 
Large, yellow freestone, highly colored. Combines best qualities of J. H. Hale 
and South Haven. Good packer and shipper. 
Lemon Free. Very hardy and of fine quality. One of the best yellow canning 
Peaches. Last of September. 
Rochester. Orange-yellow fruit stained deep red. Juicy, yellow, flavorful flesh. 
Freestone. Very productive. Late August. 
pou Haven. A large, early, yellow Peach of high quality. Freestone. Late 
ugust. 
Vedette. A Canadian introduction of great merit. 
Large-sized and hardy. 
Yellow flesh. Freestone. ; 
Golden 
Jubilee 
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