APPLES—DWARF TYPES 
2 yr.—$2.50 each 3 °C- 
The publicity given to this latest development in 
the apple field, has created a demand which far 
exceeds the supply. We have a limited quantity to 
offer this season while they last. Good strong 
trees grown on Malling Stock. All are described 
under Standard types: 
McIntosh Red Delicious 
Northern Spy Wealthy 
Baldwin Yellow Transparent 
APPLES—QUINTUPLET TYPE peo 
6-8’ Specimens—$5-60 Each —" 
To satisfy the requirements of small home owners 
who desire a variety of fruit but whose space is 
limited. Each tree grafted to five good varieties. 
This 6-8’ size produces fruit in an amazingly short 
time and is both hardy and a vigorous grower. A 
practical answer to the need of the war-time gar- 
dener. Requires only a 25’ space when grown. 
APPLES—5 YR. TREES B&B 
(Dug with a ball of earth) $6 to $10 each 
A limited quantity available in several excellent 
varieties. Strong healthy, well shaped trees which 
will bear in two or three years. Dug with a ball of 
earth like an evergreen. They will transplant suc- 
cessfully and are covered by our replacement guar- 
antee. 
CRABAPPLES si 
2 yr. No. 1—$1.00 each 7, aa 
HYSLOP: . 
A very prolific, hardy variety bearing large, hand- 
some crimson fruit splashed with dark red. Sub- 
acid, pleasantly astringent and the best for jelly. 
Season late September and early October. 
-DOLGA: 
Not as well known but in the Rochester area it’s a 
variety especially desirable for its ornamental value 
as well as for its edible fruit. In spring it is cov- 
ered with a mass of wonderfully attractive white 
flowers, and in the fall with exceptionally large, 
brilliant red fruit. Can be used anywhere as an 
ornamental tree in the landscape scheme. 
CHERRIES, SWEET ye 
a bt 
2 yr. No. 1—$1.50 each A - ~ 
SCHMIDT’S BIGERREAU: ; 
Generally accepted as equal or superior to Black 
Tartarian. Same sweet, mild flavored and rich, dark 
red fruit. Irresistibly tempting. Ripens late and 
trees are hardy and productive. 
NAPOLEON BIGARREAU: 
The best light colored variety. Fruit large, lemon 
yellow, tinged with red, exceptionally good for can- 
ning. Bears in late June. 
CHERRIES, SOUR => 
2 yr. No. 1—$1.00 each /, 72 
MONTMORENCY: 
Considered the finest sour cherry in production. 
Trees develop into uniform shapely specimens bear- 
ing heavy crop of large fruit. Its distinctive acid 
flavor makes it perfect for pies and preserves. 
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