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SELECT STANDARD APPLES 
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name Each 12 
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We can furnish all the following Each 12 100 
varieties in all Extra Heavy Grade ...$2.50 $27.50 $200.00 

Baldwin. Famous variety which originated near Boston about 
1740. Yellow fruits almost completely overlaid with dark 
red; very crisp, snappy flavor; good for eating and cooking— 
keeps long and ships well. 
Cortland. A fine new bright red variety resembling the famous 
McIntosh Red, with the same fine flavor, but keeps in fine 
condition until late in the winter. 
Delicious. Very popular autumn and early winter variety of 
superb quality. Fruits large, conical, striped red and yellow. 
McIntosh Red. Very large, firm apples with crisp flesh and 
wonderfully delicious flavor. For autumn and early winter. 
Northern Spy. Very large red and yellow striped fruits of rich, 
juicy quality. One of the best mid-winter apples grown for 
eating and cooking. 
Red Astrachan. A bright red early apple for summer. 
growing and early bearing. 
Rhode Island Greening. Very popular, high grade, mid-winter 
apple, both for cooking and dessert. Fruits green and yellow. 
Wealthy. Large and attractive; quality excellent. Ripens be- 
fore McIntosh. Good commercial variety, hardy, heavy bearer. 
Yellow Transparent. Bright greenish yellow, early summer 
apple of good quality for eating and cooking. 
Quick 

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CRAB APPLES 
2-3 yr. trees, 5 to 7 ft., $2.00 each; $21.00 per 12. 
Hyslop. Dark red or purplish fruits. One of the best known 
Crabs. Late September and October. . 
STANDARD PEARS 
2-yr. trees, 5 to 7 ft., $2.00 each; $21.00 per 12. 
Bartlett. Most popular of all pears for dessert and canning. 
September. Fine shape and color, and excellent flavor. 
Duchesse d’Angouleme. A most dependable cropper, often fruit- 
ing the first season after planting. Fruit large. A dull green- 
ish yellow, spotted russet, flesh white, rich and good quality. 
November to December. j 
Kieffér. Large to very large. Skin yellow with light vermilion 
cheek. Flesh very juicy, with a marked musky aroma, Good 
quality. November to February. 
Seckel. The most delicious of all pears, and popular the country 
over. 
Ripens in October. 
LUSCIOUS CHERRIES 
2-3 yr. trees, 5 to 7 ft., 11/16 in. cal., $2.50 each; $28.00 per 12. 
Black Tartarian. The favorite black sweet cherry of New Eng- 
land. Farly. 
Early Richmond. Fine early bright red sour cherry for pies and 
home use. 
Montmorency. The standard sour cherry for home use and 
market. Extremely productive, hardy, and of excellent fla- 
vor. Ripens early. . 3 
Napoleon. Beautiful large fruits of excellent flavor; yellow 
with red cheeks. 
Windsor. 
quality. 
A firm, free-bearing, dark maroon fruit of excellent 
SELECTED PEACHES 
1-yr. trees, 4 to 5 ft., $1.50 each; $13.50 per 12. 
Belle of Georgia. Very beautiful fruit of fair 
quality, maturing in midseason. 
Champion. A delicious white-fleshed peach for 
home use. Early midseason, 
Crawford Early. Delicious early golden yellow 
variety of wonderful quality. 
Elberta. Most popular of all yellow peaches. 
Midseason. 
Rochester. Sweet, yellow flesh; bears heavily 
and ripens early midseason. 
PLUMS 
2-yr. trees, $2.00 each; $22.00 per 12. 
Abundance. Pinkish red with golden flesh; very 
juicy and sweet. Early. 
/ Burbank. Larger fruits and better quality than 
Bbundanee, which it resembles in color and 
shape. 
Yellow Egg. Golden yellow covered wtih thick 
bloom. Tree large, very productive, 
QUINCES FOR JELL 
4 to 5 ft., $2.00 each; $22.00 per 12. 
Orange. Heavy bright yellow fruits of excel- 
lent flavor. Ripens in October, 
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Fruits are small, russet-brown, and borne abundantly. 
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