Marigold. Early, 
yellow-fleshed; ripens 
about a week before Carman. Semi- 
cling. 
Niagara. Sound perfect fruit; yellow. Au- 
gust to September. Freestone. 
Roberta. Similar to and about 10 days later 
than Elberta; excellent to lengthen the 
Elberta season. Freestone. September 10. 
Salway. Large, roundish; skin yellow. Free- 
stone. September. 
Shippers Late Red. 
flesh yellow. 
stone. 
Yellow reddish skin; 
Follows Elberta. Free- 
South Haven. An excellent, hardy variety; 
flesh yellow. Fine flavored. Freestone. 
September 1. 
Stump. Medium large. Flesh white, very 
good. Freestone. September 10. 
PEARS 
2 and 3 year old Standard Budded Trees 
Per 
4*to0 5 ft., Each 10 
feissane to + 9/16 in. cal.......- foGle 5.50 
4% to 6 ft., 
o746=im. to 11716 in.-cali ie... Ste 16.50 
5510-61, 
fp Getie Cal -and-up. 2.728205: 1.00 9.00 
Varieties 
Anjou (Buerre d’ Anjou). A large, fine 
pear. October to January. 
Bartlett. Large size. August and Septem- 
ber. 
Buerre Bosc. A large russety pear with long 
neck. September and October. 
Clapp’s Favorite. Very large. August and 
September. 
Duchesse d’ Angouleme. Very large green- 
ish yellow. October and November. 
September. 
October and 
Flemish Beauty. Fruit large. 
Kieffer. Fruit of fine size. 
November. 
Seckel. Small rich, yellowish brown. Sep- 
tember and October. 
Sheldon. , 
Tree vigorous and productive. 
Large, yellow or greenish russet. 
October. 
PLUMS Per 
3 to 4 ft., Each 10 
Waitin to +9416: iteacaliss 2, 50 4.50 
4-to-’5-ft.; 
9/16 in. to 11/16 in. cal...._...... 70 =6.50 
Bio G. 1t.. 
eet IN. Ctl. ANG: Wi! seo, 85 8.00 
Varieties 
Abundance. One of the best of the Japan 
plums. August. 
Bradshaw. European Plum. Tree vigorous. 
Middle of August. 
Burbank. Tree round. Fruit round, excel- 
lent; cherry-red with lilac bloom. Mid- 
June. 
Fellenberg. This is the Italian Prune. juicy, 
delicious, fine for drying. September. 
French Prune. A reliable member of the 
Damson family. Early September. 
German Prune. Large dark blue. 
tember. 
Mocre’s Arctic. Grows in large clusters; 
tree vigorous and prolific; fruit is long 
keeper. 
Shropshire Damson. Medium dark purple. 
Highly esteemed for preserving. October. 
Wickson. Large, heart-shaped, deep ma- 
rooned red; September. 
Sep- 
Yellow-Egg. Fruit large. August. 
QUINCE Per 
5h Ket By rs Each 10 
i716. into — 9/'6 in: ealnc ve 90 850 
4 to 6 ft., 
UAl Grin ito 11416 1n.- cals. 1.00 9.590 
VARIETIES 
Bourgeat. Very large, smooth, golden yel- 
low. October. 
Champion. Fruit large and handsome. Oc- 
tober. 
Orange. Large bright yellow, of excellent 
flavor; firm. October. 
MULBERRIES 
Downing’s Everbearing. A beautiful tree 
for the lawn; bears an abundant supply 
of fruit. Per 
Each 10 
ASO tit eee 1.50 12.50 
Fights bah 8.3 Sree SOR ie 2.00 17.50 
Russian. Very hardy vigorous grower; val- 
uable for feeding silk-worms and birds. 
AATF Wi te On he det aoe eer 1.25 10.00 
I SiGe Pee a 1.75 15.00 
GutOnS thn. ove, 2s ot 2.50 20.00 
NUT TREES 
PECANS 
Hardy Native. This pecan is absolutely 
hardy in the north; a rich abundance of 
highly flavored nuts. Per 
Each 10 
ROMER YL sS CNTs, oe ics cur eos pedeocs oD. 2.00 
TALE CAT AN ASMA Se, ho ctace cin 22 40 3.00 
(POS AS 4 ORDO rae DRC EE Tn 60 5.00 
COSTS A Si | ea eee 1.00 8.50 
Schley. Medium to large; oblong. Good 
grower and one of the best. 
Stuart. Large. Oblong; shell of medium 
thickness; kernel rich and sweet; tree 
good grower and heavy bearer. 
Prices on Schley and Stuart: 
Each 
Sh A ECS AE Bes eee oe es ek Se Se ey 1.50 
42.1655 (fhe en ee eee 2:35 
