
Frut Jracs.—Neow Josted & Standard Sorts 
INTRODUCED BY N. Y. STATE AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STA- 
TION and tested for several years by the N. ¥. State Fruit Testing Co- 
operative Association. 
in each fruit. 
APPLES 
Cortland. Larger, more uniform MclIn- 
tosh, firmer flesh, just as juicy; will not 
drop as readily; brighter red splashes. 
Dunning. Earliest ripening (early Aug.), 
good red apple. Red striped, medium 
sized, excellent quality and sweet. 
Stands two and three pickings. 
Kendall. Handsome dark red over all 
McIntosh; large, white grained flesh, 
sprightly flavor; hang better; longer 
keeper. 
Milton. Another handsome McIntosh, 
month earlier, hardy, vigorous, annual 
bearer; fruits pinkish-red; flesh. white, 
tender, crisp & juicy; sprightly flavored. 
Any above: Each $2.25; 10, $17.50 
CHERRIES 
Emperor Francis. Large, high quality, 
main crop, deep red, less cracking cherry; 
sweet; holds well to tree. 
Giant. Burbank introduction. Attrac- 
tive, large, black fruit, splendid quality; 
less cracking; late; very productive. 
Gil Peck. Large, purplish-black cherry, 
firm flesh, juicy, sweet and richly flav- 
pred; week ahead of Giant; non-crack- 
ng. 
Lyons. One of the best extra early 
blacks; week ahead of Black Tartarian. 
Seneca. Black Tartarian type, two weeks 
earlier; purple-black, juicy, melting flesh, 
rich, sweet flavor; pit free, non-crack- 
ing, upright, spreading growth. 
Sodus. Best of the light colored cher- 
ries, flesh firm, better quality, produc- 
tive. Any above: Pach $2.25; 10, $17.50 
GRAPES 
Fredonia. The earliest, good black grape; 
vigorous, hardy vine; productive; med- 
ium clusters; large, round berries, thick 
skin, juicy, solid but tender flesh. 
Ontario. Best early green grape; standard 
for the Hast; large berries in bunches; 
vigorous, productive vines. 
Seneca. A green California type on a 
hardy vine; the texture is firm, tender 
and melting, flavor sweet, vinous and 
aromatic; skin may be eaten with berry; 
vigorous, productive, healthy and hardy, 
highly. recommended for dessert. 
Yates. The best keeping red sort; flesh 
juicy, nearly melting, sweet, vinous, large 
clusters and berries; for table or wine. 
Sheridan. Larger, later keeping Concord; 
sweeter, richer flavor; vigorous, hardy 
and more productive; week later; black. 
Any above: Each $1.50; 10, $12.50 
PEACHES 
Golden Jubilee. A better quality, 3-wk. 
Elberta; yellow skin, blushed red; flesh 
yellow, juicy, tender, sweet; freestone. 
Pioneer. Large, oval, white fleshed, al- 
most freestone; good quality; very hardy. 
Valiant. Rich, delectable flavored Elber- 
ta; firm, juicy flesh, good quality, free- 
stone; yellow, blushed red skin; Sept. 
Vedette. Another superior Elberta in 
quality and color; large, roundish oval, 
yellow fleshed; freestone; 3 wks. earlier. 
Any above: Each $2.25; 10, $17.50 
The varieties listed below are those proven best 
They represent vast improvements over Standard varieties. 
PEARS 
Dana Hovey. An old delicious quality 
variety; seckel siez fruit; Dec. bearing. 
Gorham. Longer keeper and later bear- 
ing Bartlett; white flesh, tender, buttery, 
juicy; one of the best flavored. 
Ovid. Russet patched Bartlett; fine 
grained flesh, tender, sweet, December. 
Any above: Each $2.25; 10, $17.50 
PLUMS 
N. Y. State Exp. Sta. Varieties. 
Hall. Exceptionally handsome and well 
flavored blue plum; quite large; produc- 
tive. 
Santa Rosa. One of the best Japanese 
plums; large, attractive, amber yellow 
fruits. 
Stanley (Prune type). Excellent cooking 
and eating plum; dark green; greenish- 
yellow flesh, juicy, fine grained, tender, 
sweet, firm, freestone, midseason. 
Any above: Each $2.25; 10, $17.50 
RASPBERRIES 
Indian Summer. Superior to La France, 
St. Regis, etc.; EVERBEARING, two 
crops, June and Sept.; hardy plants, vig- 
orous, heavy bearers; large, medium red 
berries, rather soft, crumpled slightly; 
good quality. The very best home variety. 
Marcy. Largest red, firm, thick fleshed, 
medium red, mild flavored, good quality; 
plants vigorous, hardy, productive. 
Any above: Doz. $3.00 
Standard Frut Jrees 
PRICES OF ALL FRUITS INCLUDE PACKING, BUT CUSTOMER PAYS EXPRESS CHARGES. 
APPLES 
Baldwin. Red; Winter. 
Delicious. Red; Winter. 
McIntosh. Red; Winter. 
Red Astrachan. Red; Autumn. 
R. I. Greening. Greenish yellow. 
Yellow Transparent. Early yellow. 
Yellow Delicious. Autumn. 
Wealthy. Red Autumn. 
Hach $2.00; 10, $18.00 
APRICOTS 
Early Golden. 
Moorpark. 
Each $2.00; 10, $18.00 
Pale Orange. 
BLACKBERRIES 
Blowers. Hardy; mid-season. 
Eldorado. Tasty; heavy yielder. 
Strones Canes es tai. c-.: 10, $1.50; 25, $2.50 
BLUEBERRIES 
Jumbo berries, 
Prefer moist, 
Newer cultivated sorts. 
juicy and full of flavor. 
sandy soil, in semi-shade. 
Burlington. Heavy cropper, long season. 
Concord. Berries sometimes *%-inch in 
diameter; early. 
Rubel. Ready to pick first week in July. 
125 toy L8ein,, each $1602 W0; $15.00 
18 to 24 in., each $2.00; 10, $18.00 
BOYSENBERRY 
Large, sweet luscious berries, 1 to 1% 
in. long; just imagine, 50 berries fill a 
quart basket; cross between Logan, 
Blackberry and Raspberry; 8 to 10 wks. 
picking season; proven Winter hardy. 
Strong 2 yr. old transplanted canes, 
HON G2. 510s 25.05.00 ; 
CHERRIES 
Black Tartarian. Sweet. 
Yellow Spanish. Sweet. 
Each $2.00; 10, $18.00 
GOOSEBERRIES 
Downing. 2 yr. No. 1 plants...Doz. $5.00 
GRAPES 
Agawam. Deep purple red. 
Caco. Large wine-red. 
Catawba. Purplish red. 
Concord. Black. 
Delaware. Red. 
Niagara. White. 
Worden. Bigger, better Concord. 
Fruiting Age Plants: Each $1.00; 10, 
$8.00. 
Regular 2-year old Plants: Hach 60c; 
10, $5.00. 
PEACHES 
Belle (Belle of Georgia). 
Crawford s Early. 
PEARS 
Anjou. Greenish yellow. 
Bartlett. Yellow; Summer. 
Do cneeee d Angouleme. Green and Russet; 
Fall. 
Kieffer. Yellow, prolific; Fall. 
Seckel. Very small, sweet, bronze; Sum- 
mer. 
Hach $2.25; 10, $20.00 
PLUMS 
Abundance. Juicy, red, sweet. 
Burbank. Large red; productive. 
Fellenberg Prune. Dark purple. 
Hach $2.25; 10, $17.50 
RASPBERRIES 
Cuthbert; Latham; St. Regis. 
Heavy Transplanted Canes..... 10, $2.00 
RHUBARB 
Rhubarb is quickly and easily grown. Set 
roots 3 ft. to 4 ft. apart in well manured 
soil, preferably continuously moist. Do 
not cut the first year. When blossom 
stalks appear, cut back to the ground. 
Cherry Giant. Giant, 3 ft. stalks of beau- 
tiful cherry-red; so tender, do not re- 
quire peeling; better flavored, less acid. 
Heavy, long season yielder; 15 lbs. from 
a single plant not unusual. 
3, $1.25; 10, $4.00 
CURRANTS : Crawford’s Late. McDonald. Canadian introduction; a new 
Fay’s Red Prolific; White Grape. Elberta. early producer of fine quality, true pink 
StrongesPlants. 1c 10, $3.50; 100, $25.00 Each $2.00; 10, $18.00 color; good forcer..... 3, $1.60; 10, $5.00 
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tenuir: more slender 
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