SFouit 'Srees. 
Standard Types—5 to 7 ft. 
$2.50 each; $25.00 per doz., except where noted. 
APPLES 
Plant in rich soil. As soon as trees begin to bear fruit they should be sprayed every 
winter and spring. 
BALDWIN. (Lote.) Deep red. All purpose 
DELICIOUS. (Late.) Dark red cating Apple of delightful flavor. 
McINTOSH. (Late.) Dark red, white-fleshed eating Apple. Extra quality. 
YELLOW DELICIOUS. (Late.) Large; golden yellow. 
HYSLOP. (Crab.) Red and yellow striped. The best Crab Apple. 
PEACHES 
Peaches thrive in light, well-drained soil 
CHERRIES 
Plant 20 feet apart in good soil. Require little pruning and are easy to care for. 
BLACK TARTARIAN. (Early; sweet.) Large black fruit of best quality. 
GOVERNOR WOOD. (Early; sweet.) Large yellow fruit with red cheek. 
IMPROVED MONTMORENCY. (Midseason; sour.) 
flesh. The best sour Cherry. 
SWEET SEPTEMBER. Pat. 94. (Late; sweet.) Fine quality dark red fruit ready to PEACH 
pick in early autumn. 
YELLOW SPANISH. (Early; sweet.) Amber-yellow flushed red. Firm 
sweet flesh. 
PEARS 
Plont in good soil and give occasional cultivation. 
attention 
ANJOU. (Late fall.) Large yellow Pear blushed red. 
BARTLETT. (Late summer.) Large yellow fruit. 
SECKEL. (Late summer.) Small brownish fruit. 
PLUMS 
Do well in any good soil but two or more should be planted to insure 
pollenization. 
ABUNDANCE. Flesh light yellow, very sweet. 
BURBANK. Large dark violet fruit. 
PRUNE. Large dark blue fruit. 
QUINCE 
The trees are ornamental. 
ORANGE. Bright yellow fruit with tender flesh, the best Quince for 
home use. 
BUSH CHERRIES 
Dwarf trees rarely over 5 feet tall. Thrive most 
anywhere. 
HANSEN. Clusters of plumlike dark red fruit, good 
to eat fresh or make delicious preserves. 
2-yr., 60¢ each; $6.00 per doz. 









The trees will not live in wet ground. 
BELLE OF GEORGIA. (iate.) White freestone. Juicy and of fine flavor. 
ELBERTA. (Midseason.) Yellow freestone. Attractive and excellent quality. 
HILEY. (Ecrly.) White freestone. Dependable all-purpose Peach. 
J. H. HALE. (Midseason.) Yellow freestone. Large attractive fruit of extra quality. 
Attractive red fruit with firm 
They require little 

ELBERT... 
MULTI-KIND FRUIT TREES 
Here is a space-saving novelty that is 
highly practical. To produce these trees, 
from three to five different varieties have 
been budded onto one stem. 
QUINT-APPLE. Five different kinds of 
Apple all on one tree. 
TRI-PEAR. Three different kinds, all on 

Autumn (Apple 
S 

Two Kinds Two Kinds 

of Summer lj of Keeping SOS OTT 
Apples Apples TRI-CHERRY. One Sweet and two of Sour 
Cherry, all on one tree. 
ON Any of above, $4.00 each; $40.00 per doz. 
COLLECTION MK. One each of above 
S10 0 Renee Trees (value $12.00), 
ASPARAGUS 
Plant 8 to 10 inches deep, 18 inches apart, in a heavily manured trench. 
WASHINGTON. Colossal dark green shoots tinted purple. Produces 
heavy cuttings. 
2-yr. Crowns, $3.50 per 100; $30.00 per 1000. 
Forcing Clumps, $6.00 per 100; $50.00 per 1000. 
RHUBARB 
Plant 3 feet apart in well-manured ground. Mulch with manure after ground freezes. 
VICTORIA. A reliable and productive variety. 
Roots, 15¢ each; $1.50 per doz.; $10.00 per 100. 
Extra-strong Clumps, 25¢ each; $2.50 per doz. 
Forcing Clumps, 50c each; $5.00 per doz. 
MacDONALD. A Canadian variety hardy even in Alaska. Deep crimson stalks of tender 
delicious flesh. Roots, 30¢ each; $3.00 per doz. 
Sy lhe nasisiapes 
Produced at Our Long Island Farm 
Plant in August, September and October 
Are Easily Grown 
Rich soil, kept firm and with a plentiful supply of moisture, is desirable. Select potted 
plants and space them at 9-inch intervals in rows 2 feet apart. August, September and 
October are the best months for planting. 
ARLY 
BLAKEMORE. An extra-early variety with large fruit excellent for preserving. A U. S. 
Government variety. 
DORSETT. A very vigorous-growing variety. Early. Bright red, cone-shaped berries. 
FAIRFAX. Berry of exceptional firmness and high dessert quality. A prolific bearer. 
RED STAR. Large, solid berry, red clear through. Heavy producer. A U. S. Govern 
ar biel MIDSEASON AND LATE 
BIG JOE. Very productive variety, extremely large berries; one of the best- 
flavored sorts. Leads in size, firmness, yield, color, and quality. Midseason. 
CATSKILL. Plants are !arge and healthy. Fruit extremely large, well colored 
Midseason. 
CHESAPEAKE. Has a beautiful appearance. Extra large and even in shape 
Lote. 
PREMIER. Produces an abundance of large, briqht flame-colored berries. 
EVERBEARING VARIETIES 
MASTODON. Fruit is large. Produces beries from summer to late fall 
PROGRESSIVE. Produces fruit all season. Berries medium size, full flavored 
Potted plants, $2.00 per doz.; $10.00 per 100; $80.00 per 1000. 
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