Winter Varieties—continued 
STAYMAN’S WINESAP. Fruit medium to large. 
Yellowish color, splashed a dull red with a firm 
crisp yellow flesh, mildly sub-acid in flavor. Good 
quality and annual cropper. Ripens in November. 
HYSLOP CRAB. One of the fine crab apples. Fruit 
is quite large, bright yellow skin with red cheek, and 
of excellent quality. Hardy and productive. Ripens 
in late August. 

Northern Spy 
“ QUINTUPLET APPLE TREES 
(Combination No. 3) 
PRICE: 414 ft. up, $3.00 each 
We offer a limited number of these trees which were 
budded summer of 1943 on the side limbs of 2 yr. 
trees and buds have one full year’s growth. Each 
tree will carry these five varieties: Delicious Red, 
Delicious Yellow, Jonathan Dark Red, Wealthy, 
and Yellow Transparent. 
PEARS 
PEAR PRICES 
2 yr., 5-6 ft., $2.00 each 
Our supply of pears is very limited and we offer 
only the following varieties subject to being sold. 


Bartlett 
BARTLETT. Most popular pear for home and 
market. Finest canning pear grown. Large golden 
yellow with reddish blush. Tender, melting, and 
delicious flavor. Vigorous and productive. Ripens in 
August. 
SHELDON. A pear of unusually good quality. Very 
juicy and sweet. Large size with greenish yellow 
color covered with russet. Ripens in late September. 

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The cream of 
the PEACH crop 

Champion 
PRICES ON PEACHES 
Large Size, 4-5 ft., $1.75 each 
10 for $16.00 
ROCHESTER. Yellow freestone and one of the 
finest grown. Combines the quality of Early Craw- 
ford with productiveness of Elberta. Our choice of 
the finest canning peach. Firm, juicy, and a flesh 
rich in flavor. Fine commercial variety. Ripens in 
mid-August. 
GOLDEN JUBILEE. A New Jersey Experiment 
Station introduction, highly recommended and 
widely planted. Cold-resistant, hardy and a sure 
cropper. It has our endorsement. Flesh is yellow, 
tender, sweet, and juicy. Ripens late in August. 
ELBERTA. The peer of all commercial peaches. 
Does well in most climates. Stands up well for ship- 
ping and very fruitful. Large golden yellow with 
bright red cheek. Firm, juicy, sweet, and full of 
flavor. Ripens in mid-September. 
J. H. HALE. Extra large golden yellow overlaid 
with bright carmine. Good commercial variety with 
delicious flavor but not as prolific as Elberta and 
others. Ripens about September Ist 
HALE-HAVEN. Cross between J. H. Hale and 
South Haven. Large, well colored, ripening two 
weeks ahead of Elberta. Strong grower and good 
shipper. High color permits early picking. Freestone. 
' CHAMPION. Highest quality of all white peaches. 
Skin is creamy white with splashes of crimson. Fine 
flavor. Ripens in late August. 
BELLE OF GEORGIA. White freestone, with crim- 
son cheek. Delicious to eat out of hand. Hardy and 
productive. Ripens about September Ist. 
Selected Varieties of 
PLUMS 
PRICES ON PLUMS 
2 yr., 5-6 ft., $2.25 each 
BURBANK. Without question, one of the best. 
Large fruit of light reddish purple color. Flesh is 
yellow, meaty, firm, and juicy. Very hardy and pro- 
ductive. Ripens in late August. 
FELLENBERG PRUNE (Italian). Considered one 
of the finest prunes. Fruit is long, oval, and purple 
in color. Flesh is firm, sweet, and of excellent flavor. 
Good shipper, ideal for canning, and always in 
demand on the market. Ripens latter part of Sep- ‘ 
tember. 
» LOMBARD. One of the finer red plums and an 
old favorite for a great number of years. Firm flesh 
with plenty of flavor. Ripens in September. 

Fellenberg Prune 

Our Choice of | 
CHERRIES 
PRICES OF CHERRIES 
Medium Size, 2 yr., 4-5 ft., $2.50 each 
NAPOLEON SWEET (White Ox-Heart). Color 
yellow with bright red cheek. Often called Royal 
Ann. Flavor is rich with considerable juice. Flesh is 
firm, crisp, and meaty. Ideal for home use and can- j 
ning. Ripens in July. | 
WINDSOR (Sweet). The leading late sweet cherry. 
Large, very dark red, with firm juicy flesh. Very 
productive and of excellent quality. Ripens in July. 

Montmorency 
MONTMORENCY (Sour). This variety is with- 
out question the best sour cherry grown. Fruit is 
large, dark red, tender and juicy, and of the finest 
quality. Best commercial sour cherry. 
EARLY RICHMOND (Sour). The best of the early 
varieties. Medium size. Bright red changing to dark: 
red. Tender and with fine flavor. Vigorous grower. 
