8 BARNES BROS. NURSERY CO., YALESVILLE, CONN. 
EARLY-TO-BEAR FRUIT TREES 
FOR THE HOME ORCHARD 
Abundance 
| i : i iS Plums 
Abundance. Yellow 
with red cheeks. Juicy 
with most delicious 
flavor. August. Tree 
productive and hardy. 
Burbank. Amber, 
marked with _ red. 
Quality and flavor 
high. Ripens a little 
later than Abundance. 
Fellenberg. Large pur- 
ple prunes. Ripens in 
September. Splendid 
fruit for drying or 
canning. Satisfactory | 
grower. Popular or- 
chard Plum. 
imperial Gage. Large, 
oval, yellow-green, 
juicy and rich fruits. 
Tree vigorous. September. 
Red June. Garnet-red, yel- 
low flesh. Ripens early. 
Shropshire Damson. Dark purple, medium sized. Tart. Late. A favorite for pre- 
serves. Trees bear heavily. 









2 yr., 11/16 in. cal. and 
up, 5-7 ft.—85c. each, 
10 for $7.50 




Stanley. A new Prune. Dark blue skin. Sweet, juicy, yellow flesh of 
good quality. Freestone. Splendid for every use. Midseason. Promis- 
ing for home and orchards. 

Pears 
Plant these juicy, tender, richly flavored Pears 
and enjoy luscious fruits. Pears are among the 
most satisfactory fruit trees for the home 
gardener. 
Bartlett. Most popular Pear for home and 
market use. Fine quality and rich flavor. 
Ripens in September. 
Beurre Bosc. Very large, deep yellow, over- 
spread with russet. Unsurpassed in quality | 
and flavor. October and November. 1 
Clapp’s Favorite. Large, red blushed. Good | 
quality; the earliest Pear. Ripens in late | 
August. | 
Seckel. Small, round, russet-colored Pears. | 
Fruit sweet and of finest quality. Trees pro- 
ductive and hardy. October. 
Sheldon. Large, round, russet and red Pears 
of first quality. September and October. 
Pear trees are popular for use in home 
gardens Beurre 
11/16 in. cal. and up, 5-7 ft. Bose 
85c. each, 10 for $7.50, 100 for $60.00 
