


Baldwin Apples 
Apples 
90 cts. each, $8.50 for 10 
Baldwin. Best all-round winter Apple in northern counties. 
Delicious. The finest dessert Apple imaginable; midwinter. 
Duchess of Oldenburg. Tart; midsummer. 
Early Harvest. Fruit yellow; flesh white, crisp and juicy. Good 
for cooking. Early summer. 
Grimes Golden. Delicious flavor all its own; early winter. 
Hyslop Crab. Fruit dark red, borne in clusters. The most pop- 
ular variety for jelly. 
Jonathan. Beautiful red spicy-flavored fruits; early winter. 
Maiden’s Blush. Pale yellow with red cheek. Late fall. 
McIntosh. Spicy; bright red; late fall sort. 
Northern Spy. Desirable winter sort for northern counties. 
Red Astrachan. Best summer dessert and cooking Apple. 
Rome Beauty. Handsome fruits of good quality; midwinter. 
Stayman Winesap. Dark red, juicy, high-quality winter Apple. 
Wealthy. High-quality, early fall sort. 
Whitney Crab. Large fruit; yellow striped red. 
Yellow Transparent. Earliest ripening Apple; good cooker. 
Pears 
$1 each, $9 for 10 
Bartlett. Without doubt the best dessert and canning Pear. 
Clapp’s Favorite. Superb large yellow fruits; early. 
Duchesse d’Angouleme. Big, rich-flavored fruits; late. 
Kieffer. A fine culinary Pear; keeps well in storage. 
Seckel. Small, delicious fruits; extremely popular. 
Sheldon. Not large, but one of the best Pears. Sweet, delicious 
flavor. 
Plums 
$1 each, $9 for 10 
Bradshaw. Fine, large, early, juicy Plum; early August. 
German Prune. High-quality fruits; stands more frost than 
others; late August. 
Green Gage. Large, greenish fruits, fine for canning. 
Italian Prune (Fellenberg). Delicious, juicy flesh; fine for drying. 
Lombard. Handsome reddish fruits with pleasant, juicy flesh. 
Shropshire Damson. Like Damson but larger, fine for butter. 
Yellow Egg. Oval fruit of rich golden yellow. 
Sweet Cherries 
$1.25 each, $11.50 for 10 
Black Tartarian. Fine old fruitful sort; black fruits; late. 
Governor Wood. A fine home sort; russet-yellow. 
Napoleon. Prolific; yellow with red cheeks; midseason. 
Windsor. Large, liver-colored; hangs long time; very late. 
Sour Cherries 
$1 each, $9 for 10 
Early Richmond. Popular early fruit; good cooker. 
Montmorency. The best sour Cherry; heavy crops; midseason. 
English Morello. Dark red; rich fruits; very late. 


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Even the smallest garden can 
find room for one Fruit Tree to fur- 
nish shade as well as delicious fruit. 
We offer a selected list of Fruits 
which will not disappoint you. All 
Fruit Trees offered are No. 1 grade, 
two-year-old budded trees. Prices 
given are prepaid when the order 
amounts to $2 or more. See page 87. 


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Elberta Peaches 
Peaches 
55 cts. each, $5 for 10, except as noted 
Belle of Georgia. Midseason. White. Freestone. 
Crawford Early. Yellow and of unexcelled quality. 
Crawford Late. A fine yellow Peach of finest flavor. 
Elberta. The standard yellow; large, highly flavored, juicy 
fruits in early September. 
Hardee. About the same size and color as Elberta, possibly a 
little more yellow; the flavor is, if anything, superior. Its 
outstanding merit, however, is that it is hardy, both in bud 
and wood, far beyond other varieties. $1 each. 
J. H. Hale. Big yellow fruits of high quality; late August. 
South Haven. Similar to Elberta but two to three weeks earlier. 
Productive, well-flavored, and possesses all the good shipping 
qualities of the original Elberta. 
Quinces 
$1 each, $9 for 10 
Champion. Large, late-ripening sort of high quality. 
Orange. A mighty fine-quality variety and extremely popular. 

Special prices quoted on larger quantities on receipt of specifications. 
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