Lancaster, Pa. 

HEAVY-YIELDING FRUIT TREES 
Plant Fruit For Food And Beauty 
Barr’s “Will Grow” Fruit Trees are the largest sizes that can be planted to best advantage, are 
straight trunked, true to name and are not to be compared with customary small sizes frequently of- 
fered. 
Plant cherry tree tap-root straight down. 
They will transplant successfully, make good growth, and give an early and abundant yield. 
Heavy, No. 1 grade, selected trees, note large caliper (trunk diameter) supplied. 

STAYMAN’S WINESAP APPLE 
STANDARD APPLE 
(D) Dessert variety; (C) Cooking variety. 
Baldwin. Large; bright red; rich juicy. Winter. 
(DC). 
Grimes’ Golden Pippin. Medium. Sub-acid. Win- 
tere CDC). 
Jonathan. Brilliant red; highly flavored. Win- 
ter. (DC). 
aire Medium to large; deep red. Winter. 
Northern Spy. Medium to large; red_ striped. 
Sub-acid. Winter. (DC). 
Rambo. Large; yellow; rich and of good flavor. 
Autumn. (DC). 
Red Astrachan. Greenish-yellow with red stripes, 
often nearly all red. Autumn. (DC). 
Red Delicious. Large; red striped. Winter. (D). 
Rome Beauty. Large; juicy; mottled and striped 
different shades of red. Good baking apple. 
Winter. (C). 
Smokehouse. Medium; red _ striped. Sub-acid. 
Winter. (DC). 
Stayman’s Winesap. Medium, bright red. Winter. 
CDCY: 
Wealthy. Red of good quality; good keeper. Acid. 
ANDtUIM Nl CG). 
Yellow Delicious. Large; clear, bright yellow. 
Winter. (DC). 
Yellow Transparent. Pale yellow. Sub-acid. 
Summer. (DC). 
York Imperial. Medium yellow, shaded red. Acid. 
Winter (C). 
Extra large, 2 yr., 5 to 6 ft., 34-1 in. cal., 
90c each; $8.50 per 10; your selection. 
v CRAB-APPLE 
Transcendent. Medium, golden yellow, crimson 
cheek. September. Strong, stocky trees. 
2 yr., 34-1 cal., $1.00 ea.; $8.50 per 10. 
/ APRICOT 
Moorpark. Large, deep orange. Rich. August. 
2 yr., 4-5 ft., 34-1 in. cal, $1.25 ea.; $11.00 
per 10. 

/SOUR CHERRY 
Early Richmond. Medium, deep red, rich, acid. 
Mid-June. 
English Morello. Large, deep red, pleasant, acid. 
Late July. 
Montmorency. large, bright red; pleasing acid 
flavor. June. 
2 yr., 3 to 5 ft., 34-1 in. cal., $1.10 ea.; $10.00 
per 10 of your selection. 
/ SWEET CHERRY 
Black Tartarian. Very large, purplish-black, 
rich. June. 
Governor Wood. Large, yellow, shaded red, June. 
Napoleon Bigarreau. Large, yellow-red, excellent. 
July. 
Rockport. Large, red, pleasant and rich. June. 
Schmidt’s Bigarreau. Large, red, rich and plea- 
sant. July. 
Windsor. (Oxheart). Large, liver-color, rich. July. 
Yellow Spanish. Very large, yellow, red cheek, 
sweet. Last of June. 
2 yr., 5 to 6 ft., 34-1 in. cal., $1.35 ea.; $12.00 
per 10 of your selection. 
N PEACH 
Belle of Georgia. White with red cheek: excel- 
lent flavor. Early September. 
Champion. Very large; white; red cheek, delic- 
ious. Late September. 
Crawford’s Early. Medium; yellow. July. 
Crawford’s Late. Very large; yellow; red cheek. 
Late September. 
Elberta. Very large, yellow; 
red cheek, juicy, 
rich. Middle of August. 
Golden Jubilee. Large; yellow; freestone. Middle 
of August. 
J. H. Hale. Very large; yellow. Late August. 
Yellow St. John. Large; yellow; sweet. July. 
1 yr., 4 to 5 ft., 54-% in. cal., 60c ea.: $5.00 
per 10 of your selection. 
VY PEAR 
Large, clear yellow; aromatic. Autumn. 
d’Agnouleme. Large, greenish yellow, 
Autumn. 
Kieffer. Large, golden yellow, sweet. Winter. 
Seckel. Small, yellowish russet; spicy, Autumn. 
2 yr., 5 to 6 ft., 34-1 in. cal., $1.10 ea.; $10.00 
per 10 of your selection. 
Y PLUM 
Bartlett. 
Duchess 
juicy. 
Burbank. Large; cherry-red; sweet. Last of 
August. 
German Prune. Large; purple; sweet. September. 
Reine Claude. Large, green gage; excellent. 
Late September. 
Satsuma. (Blood Plum). 
juicy. Mid-July. 
Yellow Egg. Large, oval, 
tember. 
2 yr., 5 to 6 ft., 34-1 in. cal., $1.25 ea.; $11.00 
per 10. 
Large; purplish-red; 
yellow; juicy. Sep- 
¥ QUINCE 
Orange. Large and prolific; 
lightfully fragrant. Early. 
1 yr., 4 to 5 ft., -% in. cal., $1.25 ea.; $11.00 
per 10. 
orange-yellow; de- 

