APPLES—DWARF TYPES 
2 yr.—$3.00 each 
The publicity given to this latest development in 
the apple field, has created a demand which far ex- 
ceeds the supply. We have a limited quantity to 
offer this season while they last. Good strong trees 
grown on Malling Stock. All are described under 
Standard types: 
McIntosh Red Delicious 
Northern Spy Wealthy 
Baldwin Yellow Transparent 
DWARF APPLES—5 YR. TREES B&B 
(Dug with a ball of earth) $10 each 
A limited quantity available in several excellent 
varieties. Strong healthy, well shaped trees which 
will bear within two years. Dug with a ball of earth 
like an evergreen. They will transplant successfully 
and are covered by our replacement guarantee. 
CRABAPPLES 
2 yr. No. 1—$1.50 each 
HYSLOP: 
A very prolific, hardy variety bearing large, hand- 
some crimson fruit splashed with dark red. Sub- 
acid, pleasantly astringent and the best for jelly. 
Season late September and early October. 
DOLGA: 
4 to 5 ft. B&B—$5.00 each 
Not as well known but in the Rochester area it’s 
especially desirable for its ornamental value as well 
as for its edible fruit. In spring it is covered with 
a mass of white flowers, and in the fall with large, 
brilliant red fruit. Can be used anywhere as an or- 
namental tree in the landscape scheme. 
CHERRIES, SWEET 
2 yr. No. 1—$2.50 each 
SCHMIDT’S BIGERREAU: 
Generally accepted as equal or superior to Black 
Tartarian. Same sweet, mild flavored and rich, dark 
red fruit. Irresistibly tempting. Ripens late and 
trees are hardy and productive. 
NAPOLEON BIGARREAU: 
The best light colored variety. Fruit large, lemon 
yellow, tinged with red, exceptionally good for can- 
ning. Bears in late June. 
CHERRIES, SOUR 
2 yr. No. 1—$2.00 each 
MONTMORENCY: 
Considered the finest sour cherry in production. 
Trees develop into uniform shapely specimens bear- 
ing heavy crop of large fruit. Its distinctive acid 
flavor makes it perfect for pies and preserves. 
HANSEN BUSH CHERRY: 
75¢ each 
An ornamental shrub producing delicious edible 
fruit resembling small plums. Valuable for can- 
ning, jams and jellies. Hardy, growing 4 feet in 
height. 
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