PLANT A FEW GOOD FRUIT TREES THIS YEAR 
APPLES 
APPLE TREES—Standard Each 10 
SHOE Fon 0.6 Gee SD Cee aCe ae a $0.80 $ 6.00 
2) GHGSS RY 2? ah en ORR. Oca cee 1.25 10.00 
PIE. OCLEM OM Tage exer aie aloes. Feo Gacloul a Sia weveks 2.00 16.00 
Prices for quantity on application. 
SUMMER VARIETIES 
Red Astrachan. Red, large. August. 
Yellow Transparent. Pale yellow, good. August. 
AUTUMN VARIETIES 
Duchess of Oldenburg. Red-striped. 
Fameuse or Snow. Crimson. November to January. 
Gravenstein. Red-striped, large. October. 
Porter. Yellow. 
Sweet Bough. Yellow. 
Wealthy. Deep red, white flesh. 
WINTER VARIETIES 
Baldwin. Red, large. 
Cortland. A beautiful red; larger than McIntosh and 
ripening a month later. 
Delicious. Large, red. 
McIntosh Red. One of the best, red. November to Feb- 
ruary. 
Northern Spy. Yellow and red; large. 
Rhode Island Greening. Greenish yellow; large. 
Roxbury Russet. Medium to large. December to June. 
Tolman Sweet. Yellow, medium size. November to 
April. 
CRAB APPLES Each 10 
SEO Mate hires atten ileietess. oe Gecster eters, Live wa Fie wile $1.00 $8.00 
~Hyslop. Dark crimson; large. 
. Transcendent. Red. 
CHERRIES Each tio 
ey 72 ih eStore an eae $1.25 $11.00 
SOUR 
Early Richmond. Red. Montmorency. Red. 
SWEET 
Yellow Spanish. 
Gov. Wood. Yellow. 
PEACHES Bach =s-!0 
By UGLIER AS ys Bay cyt Beene ee CNT ae iat ae ee $0.75 $6.00 
VARIETIES (In the order of their ripening): 
Mikado. Earliest yellow. 
Rochester. Early yellow. 
Carman. White with red cheek. 
Champion. White and red. 
Hale-Haven. Yellow, freestone. 
Early Elberta. Yellow. 
Crawford Early. Yellow. 
Belle of Georgia. White with red cheek. 
Golden Jubilee. Yellow. 
Elberta. Yellow. 
J. H. Hale. Yellow. 
RASPBERRIES Doz. 100 
ineyatiellerehisy, AS On. ccc tee. a Dae Ree ee $1.25 $8.00 
Columbian. Purple fruit, delicious for table. 
Cumberland. Black cap. 
Indian Summer. The best everbearing red raspberry. 
Produces two crops in one year. 
Latham. Fruit is of large size, deep red. 
Newburgh. Large, sweet berry. Very productive. One 
of the good new sorts. 
Taylor. Large long berry. Firm, bright red in color. 
Fine flavor. Vigorous grower. Very productive. 
GRAPE VINES Each 10 
2) SSR eR io ine end Oa oa en wae $0.50 $4.00 
Brighton. Red. ~Green Mountain. White. 
Caco. Red. _Moore’s Early. Black. 
Concord. Black. ~Niagara. White. 
Delaware. Red. ~ Worden. Black. 
Diamond. White. 
Bigarreau. Black. 
Black Tartarian. Black. 
Windsor. Dark. 
PEARS 
PEAR TREES—Standard Each > 10 
INOW Carat os luiius GSchs doe oat etretate $1.25 $10.00 
Anjou. Winter. 
Bartlett. Late summer. 
Beurre Bosc. Long neck russet. Winter. 
Clapp’s Favorite. Summer. 
Gorham. New. A late Bartlett. 
Seckel. Fall. 
Sheldon. Fall. 
PEARS—Dwart 
Bartlett, Clapp’s Favorite, Seckel, 
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PLUMS Each 10 
NoMa Grown We tn ih oW ss tatetti ne roe $1.25 $10.00 
JAPANESE PLUMS 
Abundance. Medium size, rich, bright cherry-red. 
Burbank. Large, nearly globular; clear cherry-red. 
EUROPEAN PLUMS 
Bradshaw. Very large, dark violet-red. 
Damson. Medium size; blue; flesh juicy. 
German Prune. Medium, oval, purplish blue. 
Lombard. Medium, roundish oval. Violetred 
Reine Claude. Yellow, September. 
QUINCE Each 10 
ING ELA GEC GR tee Sor ane hy oe ecemen $1.25 $10.00 
Orange. Large yellow. Very productive. 
CULTIVATED BLUEBERRIES 
Valuable for landscape effect spring and fall, though 
principally planted for their superior fruits of extra large 
size and superb flavor. Three or more plants of named 
varieties must be planted together for cross-fertilization 
if berries are desired. 
Cabot. Large, fine flavored berries, ripe late June. 
Concord. Berries extra large, fine flavor. July. 
Jersey. Large berries, ripening midseason. 
Rancocas. Tall, excellent producer. Midseason. 
Rubel. Vigorous, produces large berries in early July. 
Balled and burlapped. Each 10 
UZP LOMO Tes Boe tea cel ot < Pek tele rminr ere $1.25 $12.00 
tek toh JA4 Whale AP Boi toe RROa eo tice Gicte 1.60 15.00 
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STRAWBERRY PLANTS 
Pot-Grown Strawberry Advantages. 
Through years of experimenting, Strawberry growers 
have become convinced that pot-grown plants will pro- 
duce larger crops of larger berries than will the field- 
grown layer plants. 
STANDARD VARIETIES 100 
Excepiscisenoted ©... sak cetinrasie conn meme ae $10.00 
EARLY 
Dorsett. Ripens with Fairfax, producing very large, 
firm fruits, mecium light in color. 
Perfect. : 
Fairfax. Early, bearing large, firm berries somewhat 
darker than Dorsett, but exceedingly handsome. Has 
the finest flavor of all. Perfect. 
Senator Dunlap. An old favorite. 
MIDSEASON 
Catskill. Of wonderful size and vigor. Brilliant red, 
unequalled as a cropper. Quality good, second to 
Dorsett and Fairfax. Perfect flowered. 
Howard 17. Well known as a dependable sort. 
Marshall. Large, handsome. Very popular. 
FALL BEARING 
Mastodon. The leading variety on account of size and 
quantity of fruit. 
MOO me Maberseitertcc aie cltR Mivettcactaeeirtete O aiviere chels ate. $12.00 
Quality superb. 

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