
APPLE, Red Delicious 
GRAPE, Concord 
FRUITS for FOOD and BEAUTY 
All B. & A. Fruit Trees and bushes offered on this page are not to be compared with 
customary small sizes frequently offered. Our trees are all 2 or 3 years old with a trunk 
diameter averaging 34 inch; this means heavy, fibrous root-systems to produce good 
fruit in a comparatively short time. Height 5 to 7 feet before being properly pruned for 
shipping and planting. 
PEACH TREES 
$1.75 each 
Belle of Georgia. Freestone. Skin white, red 
cheek; flesh white. Aug. 
Early Crawford. Freestone. Large; rich yellow. 
Early Sept. 
Elberta. Freestone. Large; yellow with red 
cheek; flesh yellow. Sept. 
PEAR TREES 
$2 each 
Bartlett. Summer. Yellow with red blush. 
Beurre Bosc. Autumn. Large, long-shaped, 
deep yellow fruit. 
Clapp’s Favorite. Summer. Large; yellow with 
crimson and russet. 
Buchesse d’Angouleme. Autumn. Greenish 
yellow fruit spotted russet. Often weighs one 
pound. 
Flemish Beauty. Autumn. Yellow with red 
cheek. 
Seckel. Autumn. Small; yellowish russet with 
red cheek. 
Sheldon. Autumn. Large; yellow or greenish 
russet skin. Excellent eating Pear. 
DWARF PEAR TREES 
$2.50 each 
Bartlett Clapp’s Favorite 
APPLE TREES 82 each 
Baldwin. Popular winter Apple. Round fruit 
with red and yellow skin. 
Delicious. Winter. Large; dark red; aromatic; 
fine flavor. 
McIntosh. Winter. Large; round; bright red; 
flesh white, tender. 
Northern Spy. Winter. Bright red; tender, 
juicy flesh. 
Red Astrachan. Summer. Fine-grained, crisp; 
red. Good grower and producer. 
Red Delicious. Winter. A very rich red color, 
more pronounced than the regular Delicious. 
Red Stayman’s. Winter. At least double the 
color of the original strain of Stayman’s Wine- 
sap. Otherwise exactly the same m growth and 
hardiness. 
Rome Beauty. Winter. Yellow, more or less 
mottled with bright red; flesh nearly white. 
Stayman’s Winesap. Winter. Yellow with 
dark red markings. 
Wealthy. Autumn. Brilliant red striped; won- 
derful wine-like flavor. 
Yellow Transparent. Summer. Pale yellow, 
excellent Apple. 
CRAB-APPLES $2 each 
Hyslop. Deep crimson covered with thick blue 
loom. 
Whitney. 
carmine. 
Green, striped and splashed with 

GRAPE, Niagara 

CHERRY, Gov. Wood 
CHERRY TREES 32.75 each 
SWEET 
Black Tartarian (Oxheart). Purplish black. 
Gov. Wood (Oxheart). Light yellow with red 
cheek. ' 
Schmidt (Schmidt’s Bigarreau). Large; dark red. 
SOUR 
Montmorency. Bright, clear, shining red. 
‘GRAPES 
2-yr., 50 cts. each; 10 for $4.50 
Agawam. Large berries; reddish-brown; tender 
and juicy. 
Catawba. Berries large, round, dark copper 
colored when fully ripe. Ripens very late; good 
keeper. 
Concord. Finest black variety. Very large, 
sweet, juicy fruit. Vigorous grower. 
Niagara. Large bunch and berry; greenish yel- 
low; flesh sweet. A prolific variety. 
PLUM TREES $2.50 each 
Abundance. Very large, oblong; amber color 
nearly covered with red. 
Burbank. Early. Large; cherry-red with thin 
lilac bloom. . 
German Prune. An excellent purple prune; 
good for canning and drying. Sept. 
QUINCE TREES $2.50 each 
Champion. Fruit very large and productive. 
RASPBERRIES 
2-yr., 30 cts. each; 10 for $2.50 
Cumberland. Very large Blackcap. 
Latham. Large, dark rich red berries. A tall, 
hardy, and vigorous grower. 
St. Regis. A real everbearing red Raspberry. 
Produces big, bright crimson, luscious fruit. 

