FRUITS for FOOD and BEAUTY 
All B. & A. Fruit Trees and Bushes offered on this page are not to be compared with 
customary small sizes frequently offered. Our trees are all 2 or 3 years old with a trunk 
diameter averaging 34 inch; this means heavy, fibrous root-systems to produce good fruit 
in a comparatively short time. 
APPLE TREES. $1.50 each 
Baldwin. Winter. Popular winter 
Apple. 
Round fruit with red and yellow skin. 
Delicious. Winter. Large; dark red; aromatic; 
fine flavor. 
McIntosh. Winter. Large; round; bright red; 
flesh white, tender. 
Northern Spy. Winter. 
juicy flesh. 
Rhode Island Greening. Winter. 
greenish, excellent cooking Apple. 
Rome Beauty. Winter. Yellow more or Jess 
mottled with bright red; flesh nearly white. 
Stayman’s Winesap. Winter. Yellow with 
dark red markings. 
Wealthy. Autumn. Brilliant red striped; won- 
derful wine-like flavor. 
Winter Banana. Winter, Clear yellow fruit 
with pink blush. 
Yellow Transparent. Summer. Pale yellow. 
“CRAB-APPLES. $1.75 each 
Hyslop. Deep crimson covered with thick blue 
loom. 
Whitney. Green, striped and splashed with 
carmine. 
| CHERRY TREES. $2.50 each 
SWEET 
Black Tartarian. (Oxheart.) Purplish black. 
Gov. Wood. (Oxheart.) Light yellow with 
red cheek. 
SOUR 
Montmorency. Bright, clear, shining red. 
* PEACH TREES. $1.25 each 
Belle of Georgia. Freestone. Skin white, red 
cheek; flesh white. Aug. 
Early Crawford. Freestone. Large; rich yellow. 
Early Sept. 
Elberta. Freestone. Large; yellow with red 
cheek; flesh yellow. Sept. 
Bright red; tender, 
Large, 
TRAINED FRUIT TREES (Espaliers) 
These Espaliers are rigidly trained for six to eight 
PEAR TREES. $1.50 each 
Bartlett. Summer. Yellow with red blush. 
Beurre Bosc. Autumn. 
deep yellow fruit. 
Clapp’s Favorite. Summer. 
with crimson and russet. 
Duchesse d’Angouleme. Autumn. Greenish 
yellow fruit spotted russet. Often weighs one 
pound. 
Flemish Beauty. Autumn. Yellow with red 
cheek. 
Seckel. Autumn. Small; yellowish russet with 
red cheek. 
Sheldon. Autumn. Large; yellow or greenish 
russet skin. Excellent eating Pear. 
DWARF PEAR TREES. $2.25 each 
Clapp’s Favorite Duchesse d’Angouleme 
Flemish Beauty 
‘ PLUM TREES. $2 each 
Abundance. Very large; oblong; amber color 
nearly covered with red. 
Burbank. Early. Large; cherry-red with thin 
lilac bloom. 
‘QUINCE TREES. $2 each 
Champion. Fruit very large and productive. 
Large, long-shaped, 
Large; yellow 

years. Prices from $7.50 to $12 each, a list of forms 
and varieties is available upon request. They are 
expensive to pack and transport by Railway Express 
and for that reason usually are sold for local delivery 
by truck. Telephone RUtherford 2—0700. 

RASPBERRIES 
Q-yr., 25 cts. each; 10 for $2 
Chief. The dark red berries hold up a Jong time 
after picking. Very hardy. 
Cumberland. Very large Blackcap. 
St. Regis. A real everbearing red Raspberry. 
Produces big, bright crimson, luscious fruit. 
GRAPES 
2-yr. 50 cts. each; 10 for $4.50 
Agawam. Large berries; reddish brown; tender 
and juicy. 
Concord. Finest black variety. Very large, 
sweet, juicy fruit. Vigorous grower. 
Niagara. Large bunch and berry; greenish 
yellow; flesh sweet. A prolific variety. 
BLUEBERRIES 
These new large, cultivated Blueberries are 
delicious and easy to grow. They also make 
beautiful low shrubs that may well be used in 
association with Jaurel and rhododendron. Like 
moist, acid soil with Jots of peat-moss or leaf-mold. 
1 to 11, ft. plants, B&B, $1.50 each. 
We offer three varieties as follows: 
Early, Midseason, and Late-bearing. 
This enables us to give the customer the 
benefit of new and improved varieties as soon 
as available. Specify your choice. Each plant 
labeled by name when received. 
SPECIAL OFFER 
9 plants, 3 each of Early, Mid- 3] 1-50 
season, and late varieties for 
(Regular value $13.50) 
DISCOUNT: Deduct 10 per cent for 
orders that total $10.00 or more selected 
from items on this particular page. 


We have an excellent supply of Apple and Pear Trees 
also Dwarf Apples, in LARGER SIZES. They are all 
4 years and over, and prices range from $3 to $10 each. 
These ‘‘bearing-size’’? trees are for local sales and 
deliveries only, and cannot be economically packed for 
long transportation. 

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