68 PRINCETON NURSERIES 

FRUIT TREES and SMALL FRUITS 
We have continued to grow a selected list of the better 
varieties of apples and the newer improved varieties of 
peach trees. This year we have added a wide selection 
of fruits and small fruits for the home garden, and 
orchard. 
APPLE TREES 
Listed according to their season of ripening. 
YELLOW TRANSPARENT 
Very early, medium sized yellow apple, exceptionally 
good for cooking. 
PETREL 
A high quality, mid-summer, eating and cooking 
apple. 
WEALTHY 
Late summer apple of good quality and color. 
GRIMES GOLDEN 
High quality, medium sized, yellow-fleshed with a 
distinct flavor. Probably the best all round mid- 
season apple. 
McINTOSH 
Large sized early fall apple, noted as an eating apple 
of exceptional flavor and aroma. The trees are strong 
and vigorous, cropping annually. 
CORTLAND 
An improved McIntosh type ripening ten days later 
than McIntosh. Color is brighter with stripes. Tree 
is vigorous and productive. 
YELLOW DELICIOUS 
A widely advertised yellow apple. In N. J. it is a late 
Fall and early Winter, large apple, high quality. 
Tree is vigorous grower. 
RED DELICIOUS 
Probably the most popular eating apple, of distinct 
flavor and aroma. Good keeping qualities. 
STAYMAN 
One of the best general purpose late winter apples; 
firm flesh, deep red color. 
ROME BEAUTY 
Very large, late winter apple, noted for its good keep- 
ing qualities and used principally as a cooking 
apple. 
RED ROME 
A red sport of the Rome, a trifle smaller than the 
Rome Beauty, but it resembles it in other char- 
acteristics. 
BALDWIN 
An old favorite in the Northeastern States. Good 
for cooking and eating. 
Prices on Above Varieties 
Age and Size Each Perl10 Per 100 
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