Caco Grape 

GRAPES 
75 cts. each, $7.50 per doz. 
except where otherwise noted 
AGAWAM. Large early red. Very productive. 
CACO. (New.) Finest red Grape. Early Sept. 
CATAWBA. Favorite red table and wine 
Grape. Late. 
CONCORD. Favorite black Grape. 
FREDONIA. Earliest good, black Grape. 
Ripens two weeks before Worden. Vigorous. 
GOLDEN MUSCAT. Delicious new golden- 
yellow Grape. Fruit, large, juicy, and aro- 
matic. Ripens, late September. 90 cts. each, 
3 for $2.50. 
NIAGARA. Standard white Grape. Mid-Sept. 
PORTLAND. Good early white, ripening 
before Niagara. 
WORDEN. Delicious black Grape. Preferred 
to Concord for the home garden. 
PLUMS 
4-6 ft., 1146 cal., $2.00 each 
BRADSHAW. Fine early, dark purple. Ex- 
cellent quality. 
BURBANK. Reddish-purple; following Abun- 
dance. Fine table variety. 
RED JUNE. Garnet-red, yellow flesh. Ripens 
early. 
STANLEY PRUNE. New. Large dark blue. 
Luscious quality; good bearer. Freestone. 
Plant two different kinds in proximity 
to insure pollination. 
5-6 ft., 114, cal., $1.50 each 
3 for $3.75 
BALDWIN. Bright red. Standard winter 
apple. 
CORTLAND. Large dark red, following 
McIntosh. Good all-purpose Apple. 
DELICIOUS. Excellent all-purpose 
Apple. November. 
GRAVENSTEIN. Excellent cooking Ap- 
ple. September. 
McINTOSH RED. All around favorite 
eating Apple. October. 
NORTHERN SPY. A quality Apple. 
November. 
RED ASTRACHAN. Very early red 
Apple. October. 
RHODE ISLAND GREENING. Large, 
yellowish-green, highly flavored Apple. 
Keeps late. Unexcelled for winter 
ERUITS fon BRISTOL 
to make our gardens 
more bountiful 
FRUIT TREES TO BE SHIPPED ARE SUBJECT 
TO A REASONABLE BALING AND PACKING 
CHARGE, COVERING THE ACTUAL COST 
APPLES 
YELLOW TRANSPARENT. Pale yel- 
low. Good acid flavor. August. 
CRAB APPLES 
DOLGA. Finest jelly variety; ornament- 
al too. September. 
TRANSCENDENT. Striped red. Very 
popular. September. See illustration 
below. 
SWEET CHERRIES 
4-6 ft., 114.6 cal., $2.00 each 
BING. Fruit.largé\akk brown to black. 
Fine call uly. 
cooking. 
PEACHES 
4-6 ft., 11/¢ cal., $1.00 each 
3 for $2.75 
BELLE OF GEORGIA. Best early white. 
Freestone. Early September. 
CRAWFORD. An old favorite. Yellow. Mid- 
season. Freestone. 
ELBERTA. Delicious. Yellow with red cheek. 
None better. Freestone. Mid-September. 
GOLDEN JUBILEE. Splendid new Peach. 
Large yellow, red flushed. Freestone. Mid- 
August. 
J. H. HALE. Very large yellow overlaid with 
crimson, following Elberta. Plant with 
other Peaches. I'reestone. 
HALE-HAVEN. New. Beautifully colored, 
delicious fruit, ripening two weeks before 
Elberta. Freestone. See illustration on back 
cover. 
VALIANT. Fine, large, yellow freestone. 
Equally good for eating or canning. Very 
hardy in the bud. Late August. 
PEARS 
5-6 ft., 1146 cal., $2.00 each 
BARTLETT. Juicy and delicious. By far the 
most popular Pear for eating and canning. 
September. 
BEURRE d’ ANJOU. Large, juicy Pear. 
Green tinted yellow when ripe. Fine for fall 
and early winter use. 
CLAPP’S FAVORITE. Fine early Pear, 
ripening late August. Large, blush-red. 
SECKEL. Small, highly flavored. Favorite for 
pickling. Fine eating Pear. Late September. 





DWARF BARTLETT PEAR 
These dwarf trees fruit early, us- 
ually the second year after plant- 
ing. The amount of normal size 
pears these small trees carry is al- 
most startling. Fine for the small 
garden. $2.00 each 


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BLACK TARTARIAN. Purplish-black, 
large, juicy and tender. Early July. 
GOVERNOR WOOD. Licht\yellow marbled 
red. Large, hearj-+s it. Late June. 
NAPOLEON (ROYAL ANN). Attractive, 
delicious fruit. Pale yellow; red cheek. Mid- 
July. 
WINDSOR. Large, firm, d 
quality. Late July. Qi 
YELLOW SPANISH. Pale yellow, red 
cheeks, firm flesh. Early July. 
d. Wonderful 
Plant two different kinds in proximity 
to insure pollination. 
SOUR CHERRIES 
4-6 ft., 1146 cal., $2.00 each 
EARLY RICHMOND. Red. Late June. Very 
productive. 
ENGLISH MORELLO. Crimson red. Splen- 
did pie-cherry. 

Transcendent 
Crab Apple 

