Hardy Fruits for the Home-Garden 
Apples 
Strong, 2-yr.-old, selected trees, 5 to 6 ft., 
34-in. and up cal., $1.50 each; $15 per doz. 
: eas Large; deep red; productive and desir- 
able. 
~MclIntosh. A delicious, juicy aromatic Apple, with 
red or somewhat striped skin. 
~Northern Spy. Pale yellow, striped with red; ex- 
cellent flavor and a good keeper. 
~Rhode Island Greening. Large, greenish yellow 
Apple of prime quality. 
Cherries 
Strong, selected trees, $1.50 each 
“Black Tartarian. June. Big, dark red or black 
fruits of splendid flavor. A favorite. 
-Yellow Spanish. Late June. Yellow, red cheeks; 
firm, juicy, and delicious. 
Peaches 
Strong, selected trees, 14-in. and up cal., 
$1.20 each; $12 per doz. 
-Belle of Georgia. Large; rich, creamy white flesh; 
bright red blush. Freestone. 
-Elberta. Early September. Yellow skin, with deep 
red cheek; flesh golden yellow. 
-J. H. Hale. Mid-September. Large, yellow fruit of 
excellent quality, wonderful color. 
Pears 
Strong, selected trees, $1.20 each; $12 per doz. 
“Bartlett. Late August. Large, rich golden yellow 
fruit, juicy and delicious. 
~Clapp’s Favorite. August. Large, fine-looking, 
yellow Pear with crimson cheek. 
~Seckel. September and October. Fruit medium in 
size, but rich in quality. 
Plums 
Strong, selected trees, $1.40 each; $14 per doz. 
-Imperial Green Gage. A delicious, good-sized 
freestone, sweet and juicy. 
-Shropshire Damson. A dark purple, medium- 
sized,,variety. 
Grapes 
Extra-strong, 2-year No. 1 plants 
\Campbell’s Early. An early-ripening black Grape. 
5 per doz. 
~Catawba. Standard red Grape. Vigorous, hardy, 
and productive. 5 per doz. 
_ Niagara. Popular white variety. Cluster large and 
compact. $5.50 per doz. 
Blackberries 
Strong, transplanted plants 
Eldorado. Early to midseason. Berries are medium 
size, jet-black, and very sweet. 
$1.50 per doz.; $11 per 100 
Ward. The canes are of strong growth, quite hardy, 
and yield a heavy crop. 
$1.75 per doz.; $13 per 100 
~Indian Summer. 
Currants 
Strong, 2-year selected plants, $5 per doz. 
Cherry. Deep crimson. 
Fay’s Prolific. Large; deep red. 
President Wilder. Very prolific; red. 
White Grape. White; in big clusters. 
Strawberry Plants 
Field-grown Layers 
Standard Popular Sorts 
Any variety: $5 per 100 plants 
Blueberries (Huckleberries) 
Extra-heavy plants, $2 each; $18 per doz. 
Cabot. Earliest. Delicious fruit. 
Concord. Early. Large. Excellent flavor. 
Rancocas. Late. Heavy bearer. Tasty berries. 
Rubel. Latest and most prolific. 
Stanley. Midseason. Large delicious fruits. 
Raspberries 
Extra-strong, transplanted plants 
~Chief. Early. Immense dark red berries of splendid 
- flavor. $3 per doz.; $18 per 100 
Cuthbert. Berries large, deep crimson, firm, and of 
high quality. $3 per doz.; $18 per 100 
Everbearing. Big, attractive, 
delicious berries. Bears spring, summer, and fall. 
$3.50 per doz.; $21 per 100 
“Newburg. Midseason variety. Extra-large berries. 
Largest cropper. $3.50 per doz.; $21 per 100: 
St. Regis. Well-known everbearing variety. 
$3 per doz.; $18 per 100 
~Taylor. Late red sort. $3.50 per doz.; $21 per 100 
Vegetable Plants and Roots 
ASPARAGUS, Washington. 
1-year-old roots. $4 per 100: 
2-year-old roots. $5 per 100; $45 per 1000: 
3-year-old roots, extra-strong. $7 per 100: 
4-year-old roots, extra strong. $8.50 per 100: 
HORSERADISH. $6 per 100 
RHUBARB ROOTS. $5 per doz. 
SWEET POTATO PLANTS. Ready about June 1. 
$4.50 per 100 

Baldwin Apples 
Niagara Grapes 

WILLIAM M. HUNT & CO., Inc., NEW YORK 19, N. Y. 25 
