
Gold-Mine Nectarine 
- NECTARINE 
Gold-Mine. Fruit of the Gods. Hardy trees bearing lus- 
cious fruits as large as those from California. A cross 
between Plum and Peach that has smooth skin like a 
Plum and firm, mellow, sweet flesh having a new, 
exotic flavor somewhat like a Peach. Plant this new 
flavor-treat now. It is easily grown and self-pollen- 
izing. 4 to 5 ft., 9/16 inch cal. and up, $1.50 each; 
$6.50 for 5; $27.50 for 25. 
‘PLUMS 
PEACHES 
Numbers following the name indicate order of 
fruit ripening. 
Champion. 1. August. The leading  white- 
fleshed variety. Extremely large fruit. Creamy 
white with red cheek. Sweet, rich, and juicy 
with a distinctive honey flavor. Considered 
by many to be our best flavored Peach. 
Early Elberta. 6. September. Nearly identical 
to Elberta, but ripens a week earlier and has 
a somewhat better flavor. 
Elberta. 7. September. The most popular Peach 
grown. Large, orange-yellow fruit overspread 
red. Flesh highly yellow, juicy, very firm. 
A sure prolific bearer. 
Golden Jubilee. 2. August. A choice, recent 
introduction that is now considered the best 
early freestone. Skin is yellow blushed red; 
flesh yellow, juicy, tender, and sweet. 
Hale-Haven. 5. A great new yellow Market 
Peach, resulting from a cross between J. H. 
Hale and South Haven. Its high color gives 
it a great market value even before it is ripe 
ane it packs and ships without loss. Very rich 
flavor. 
Rochester. 3. August. Orange-yellow fruit 
blushed deep, dark red. Juicy, flavorful flesh 
stained red near the pit. One of the best 
flavored Peaches of all. 
South Haven. 4. August. A large yellow Peach 
with one red blotch, having better than aver- 
age size and flavor. Flesh is yellow, juicy, 
and of the best quality. 
J. H. Hale. 8. ‘September. The largest popular 
Peach having the most sweet and melting 
flavor of any. Color a beautiful golden yellow 
with a deep carmine blush. Fine keeper and 
shipper. 
Each 5 25 
4 to 6 ft., 11/16 in. cal. and 
$5.50 $21.00 
ADP ct ore ctetste ehers tials 4) acne arses $1.25 
3Y2 to 5 ft., 9/16 to 3%4 in. cal. 1.00 4.25 15.00 
3 to 4 ft., 7/16 to 9/16 in. cal. .80 3.25 12.50 
5 rate applies only to 5 of 1 variety. 
- PEARS 
*Bartlett. The most popular Pear. Large fruit, 
with clear yellow, finely grained juicy flesh. 
Highest quality. September. 
Cayuga. A wonderful new Pear has come to us 
highly recommended. It is derived from 
Seckel and has Seckel's shape, color and fine 
grained delicious flesh, but size compares with 
Bartlett. 
*Clapp’s Favorite. A splendid Pear resembling 
Bartlett and ripening 2 weeks earlier. Very 
large, yellow and dull red. Flesh is juicy, 
fine-grained, with a melting, delightful rich 
flavor. For best results, pick while still firm. 
August. 
Seckel. The Sugar Pear. The standard for ex- 
cellent quality. Medium-sized, rich, yellowish 
brown. Flesh fine-grained with spicy honey 
flavor. The finest for pickling. October. 
STANDARD PEAR TREES, ALL VARIETIES 
Each 5 25 
5 to 6 ft., 11/16 in. cal. and 
Up Syiie aie el ete ee eee $1.50 $6.25 $25.00 
4 to 5 ft., 9 16 in. to 11/16 
ins: CQL. cee eee iter 1.25 5.00 20.00 
5 rate applies only to 5 of 1 variety. 
BEARING AGE PEAR TREES, STARRED VARIE- 
TIES, 6 YEARS OR OLDER 
Each 5 
7-to.3 ft; heavy-aeoeteee ee $ 6.00 
8 to) 10 ft, theavy st2e en oe ete 10.00 
DWARF PEARS 
Above varieties, 314 to 4) ft., 2- 
year-old). \.,.41- c/iutoe teeta eee 175) 700 
QUINCE 
Orange. Large, yellow fruit of ex- 
cellent quality. A strong, pro- 
ductive tree, useful as an orna- 
mental as well as for its valued 
fruits 4to Si fh, 2$.in: 
cal. and up, $2.00 
each; 5 for $9.00. 







New! 
SEEDLESS Pear 
(Plant Patent Applied For) 
While this Pear resembles the Bartlett in 
shape, size, and color, it possesses many quali- 
ties which the Bartlett does not have. Being 
seedless and coreless, there would, naturally, 
be no core-rot so prevalent among other varie- 
ties. Shows great resistance to the fatal fire 
blight and other weaknesses. Ripens 10 days 
later than Bartlett. Delicious, sprightly flavor. 
Abundance. A large, Oriental type, very hardy and productive, bearing an 
early and profuse crop of large, pinkish red fruits. Juicy and sweet. 
Fellenberg. (Italian Prune.) Good size, highly colored purple. Flesh firm, 
juicy, delicious. Freestone. 
Lombard. Medium, violet-red, sweet, rich flavored, hardy and productive. 
A leading market variety because of its varied uses. 
Stanley. A great, new, superior Prune, which has already become very popu- 
lar both commercially and in the home orchard. Large fruit, sweet and 
juicy. Trees hardy and very productive. 
Each 5 

5. to Gta. 1U/16cinecal.cand! wp. ee ees oc hae oe $2.00 $9.00 Each 5 25 
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BERINGER COIDLOMCRTES AV AOR DL tedeterys co chots recto ielals 1.50 6.25 25.00 
All varieties except Stanley. Also have Imperial Gage. Each Dwarf Seedless Pear .... 2.00 8.75 
Sito Sift. Se SSA: © Se eect. stinaptane rs cieteeratenenen wees hens ereteteneetc i saat ate ee ea eon $ 7.50 Bearing Age, 8 to 10 ft. ..12.50 
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