Hardy Fruits 
Fruit trees are sold according to diameter. Heights 
given are -approximate. 
M ALU S—Apple 
All varieties of apples listed have proven adapted to 
this section. 2 
Each 
5-6.. ft; 11/16 to:1 in. diame sae $1.00 
6-7 ft. Lito 1% an) diams eae 1.75 
7-8 ft. 1% to 1% in. diam. .... 2.50 
8-9 ft. 1% to 2 in. diam. ...... 3.50 
8-10 ft. 2 to 2% in. diam. 2223 5.00 
Prices on larger sizes on application. 
SUMMER 
Yellow Transparent—Yellow, fine dessert apple. 
Duchess—Striped red, good bearer, excellent cooker. 
AUTUMN 
-Wealthy—Bright red, fine for cooking or eating. 
EARLY WINTER 
King David—Similar to Jonathan, red, early bearer. 
McIntosh Red—Red, similar to Snow, very go 
Grimes Golden—Yellow, excellent quality. 
WINTER 
Northwestern Green—Yellow green, large, fine for 
baking, late keeper. 
Delicious—Dark red, fine flavor, good bearer. 
Jonathan—Bright red, fine quality. 
Black Ben Davis—Dark red, good keeper. 
CRAB APPLES 
Snowbank—A fine new crab. 
Transcendant—Yellow, red cheek. 
Whitney—Largest crab, best for jelly, mild to eat. 
Hyslop Crab—Deep crimson, one of the most-popular 
crabs for jelly. 
PYRUS PEAR 
Prices same as apple. 
Bartlett—Early, melting flavor. 
Clapp’s Favorite—Early, large, good. 
Duchess—Large, fine quality. 
Fiemish Beauty—Large, fine. 
Kieffer—Large, fair quality, abundant bearer. 
Lincoln—Late Summer, best all around pear. 
Seckel—Small size, excellent quality. 
PRUNUS CHERRY 
4-5 ft. 11/16 to 1 in. diam.......- $1.25 
5-6 £t.. 1 an, diam.) ice 1.75 
6-7 ft, 1% to 1% in. diam......... 2.50 
1% to 2 in. diam......... 3.50 
Early Richmond—Sour, pie cherry, early. 
Montmorency—Sour, pie cherry, ten days later. 

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