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Apples 
3 year, No. 1 quality, 7 to 9 feet. 
$1.50 each $12.00 for 10 
(Smaller sizes priced proportionately) 
SUMMER 
Red Astrachan. Bright Red. Very early. 
Yellow Transparent. Yellow. Very early. 
FALL 
Fall Pippin. Yellow. For cooking or eating. 
Early McIntosh. Red with snow-white flesh. 
Gravenstein. Red and Yellow. Early fall. 
Wealthy. Brilliant Red. For eating or cooking. 
WINTER 
Baldwin. Red. Keeps well. 
Delicious. Dark red. Juicy. Keeps well. 
Late McIntosh. Red with snow-white flesh. 
Macoun. Similar to McIntosh but later. 
R. I. Greening. Yellowish-green fruit. 
Cot _App hs 
3 year No. 1 quality, 7 to 9 feet 
$1.50 each $12.00 for 10 
Hyslop. Large, bright red. September 
Whitney Crab. Fine for cooking, 
Che, 
2 to 3 year, No. 1 quality, 5 to 7 feet. 
~ $1.50 each $12.00 for 10 
SWEET 
Black Tartarian. Large. Very rich. Early. 
Governor Wood. Large. Light yellow. 
SOUR 
Early Richmond. Early. Red. Unsurpassed 
for cooking. 
Montmorency. Red. Fine flavor. 
andes 
2 year No. 1 grade. 
$1.25 each 

$10.00 for 10 
Orange. Fresh orange-yellow; large-fruited 
Champion. Yellow, pear-shaped. Late. 
Lao iiey 
1 year No. 1 quality. 4 to 5 feet. 
$.85 each $7.50 for 10 
EARLY 
Belle of Georgia. White flesh. Freestone. 
Early Crawford. Yellow, juicy and sweet. 
LATE 
Elberta. Yellow.’ Freestone. Excellent. 
J H. Hale. Firm, golden-yellow. 
fhders 
3 year, No. 1 quality, 5 to 7 feet. 
$1.25 each $10.00 for 10 
SUMMER 
Bartlett. Golden-yellow. Very popular. 

Clapp’s Favorite. Pale lemon-yellow. Juicy. 
FALL 
Seckel. Brown. Small. 
Sheldon. Russett and red. “Ricii flavor. 
Beurre Bosc. Russet. Delicious flavor. 
WINTER 
Beurre D’Anjou. One of the best. Yellow. 
Kieffer. Golden-yellow. Juicy. 
P Lain 
2 year No. 1 quality. 5 to 7 feet. 
$1.35 each $11.50 for 10 

Abundance. Cherry-red with yellow flesh. 
Early. 
Burbank. Red with yellow flesh. Sweet. 
Fellenburg. The Italian Prune plum. Large, 
purple. September. 
Reine Claude. Yellowish-green. Delicious 
eating. Fine for canning. 
Little Gree Farms 
@) eres ay @ 
Half-mile from Framingham Centre on 
Pleasant 
Llochlertics 
$.75 for 10 $6.50 for 100 
Eldorado. Large black fruits. Sweet. Rust- 
free and hardy. 
Raspberries 
Strong, No. 1 plants, State-inspected. 
$.75 for 10 $6.50 for 100 
Chief. Deep red. Early. Productive. 
Latham. Deep red. Midseason. Extra fine. 
Newburg. New, bright red. Vigorous- 
grower. 
Grapes 
2 year, No. 1 plants. 
$.35 each $3.00 for 10 



Caco. Red, sweet. Vigorous-grower. 
Concord. Deep Purple. Midseason. Most 
popular variety. j 
Delaware. Red, small, juicy. Early. 
Niagara. Greenish-white. Midseason. Fin- 
est white for New England. 
Fredonia. Black, very juicy. Early. 

Asparagus 
2 year roots. No. 1 quality 
$.75 for 25 $1.25 for 50 $2.25 for 100 
Martha Washington. Finest general variety. 
Rhubarb 
2 year plants, heavy. 
$.10 each $1.00 for 12 
Myatt’s Linnaeus. Early, tender. 
QUarecordially invited 
to Little Tree Farms. 
St., Route 30 
Drive out, Write, or Telephone Framingham 6133 

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Return postage guaranteed. 

Pleasant Street, Framingham Centre 
POSTMASTER—If not deliverable, return to above address. 
Sec. 562, P. L. & R. 
