
Plant a Few Good Fruit Trees This Year 
APPLES 
APPLE TREES—Standard 
Each 10 
PN es ee $1 75 $15 00 
SUMMER VARIETIES 
Red Astrachan. Red; large. 
August. 
Yellow Transparent. August. 
AUTUMN VARIETIES 
Fameuse or Snow. 
November to January. 
Gravenstein. Red-striped; large. 
October. 
Wealthy. Deep red; white flesh. 
WINTER VARIETIES 
Baldwin. Red; large. 
Cortland. A beautiful red larger 
than McIntosh. 
Delicious. Large; red. 
McIntosh Red. One of the best 
red. November to February. 
Northern Spy. Yellow and red. 
Rhode Island Greening. Green- 
ish yellow; large. 
% Roxbury Russet. Medium to 
large. December to June. 
Crimson. 
CRAB APPLES 
MOA Latinas sie $1 75 $15. 00 
© Hyslop. Dark crimson; large. 
Transcendent. Red. 
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RASPBERRIES 
100 
$3 00 $24 00 
fruit, de- 
Transplants. . 
Columbian. Purple 
licious for table. 
Cumberland. Black-cap. 
Indian Summer. The best ever- 
bearing red Raspberry. 
Latham. Fruit is of large size, 
deep red. 
‘Newburgh. Large, 
Very productive. 
good new sorts. 
Taylor. Large, 
bright red in color. 
sweet berry. 
One of the 
long berry, firm; 
Fine flavor. 

GRAPE-VINES 
Each 10 
Di VERN a Wontar $0 60 $5 00 
Brighton. Red. 
Caco. Red. 
Concord. Black. 
Delaware. Red. 
Diamond. White. 
Green Mountain. White. 
Moore’s Early. Black. 
Niagara. White. 
Worden. Black. 
FLOWERING SHRUBS 
For the Home Landscape 
FORSYTHIA. Golden Bells. Each 
Weeping. 2 to3ft......... $1 00 
HIBISCUS (Althea). Rose of 
Sharonwee to optte. 1 00 
HYDRANGEA nanicuiats 
grandiflora. 2 to 3 ft....... 1525 
LONICERA. Bush  Honey- 
pared. PA Wey HEE o hoo bedeuce 1 00 
PHILADELPHUS. Mock- 
Orange. 2 to 3 ft.. Ae 1 00 
PRUNUS. Eloncine Aeond 
DECONSELtS Ae eee 25 
SPIREA VANHOUTTEI. Fine 
for massing or specimens. 
DetOus TERM a en ene 1 00 
WEIGELA, PINK. 
PG oD ¥S iss ee 5 hs See ee ee ee 1 00 
POT- GROWN 
STRAWBERRY PLANTS 
Delivery subject to crops and labor 
problems 
Through years of experimenting, 
Strawberry growers have become 
convinced that pot-grown plants 
will produce larger crops of larger 
berries than will the field-grown layer 
plants. 
VERY EARLY SORTS 
Dorsett. This origination of the 
U. S. Department of Agriculture 
is one of the finest of all early 
sorts. The rich, bright red berries 
are large, firm, and shapely; de- 
liclous Wild Strawberry flavor. 
$11.00 per 100. 
CADWELL & JONES, INC., 1084-1086 Main St., Hartford 1, Conn. 

Very Early Strawberries, continued 
Howard 17 (Premier). One of the 
very best of the older, extra-early 
varieties. Produces vast quan- 
tities of good-sized, attractive, 
$11.00 per 
high-quality berries. 
100. 
EARLY TO MIDSEASON SORTS 
Fairfax. Ripens just after Dorsett 
and produces deep rich red, 
plump, firm berries of superb 
quality. $11.00 per 100. 
Senator Dunlap. Huge crops of 
big, shapely, delicious fruit, red 
clear through, very firm, and per- 
fect for canning. $11.00 per 100. 
MIDSEASON SORTS 
Catskill. Attractive bright red 
berries, large to extra-large, pro- 
duced in abundance over a long 
period. $12.00 per 100. 
MIDSEASON TO LATE SORTS 
Chesapeake. Gives best results 
in fairly heavy, fertile soil. Large, 
bright red, firm, deliciously mild 
sweet berries. $12.00 per 100. 
Joe (Big Joe). Easy to grow. 
Large, firm, and most attractive; 
of sprightly flavor. $11.00 per 100. 
LATE SORTS 
Redstar. Originated by the U. S. 
Department of Agriculture, this 
comparatively new sort produces 
large, glossy, bright red berries 
which do not turn dark. $12.00 
per 100. 
Starbright. Another splendid va- 
riety originated by the U. S. 
Department of Agriculture. It 
produces large, glossy, bright red 
berries of superb flavor and uni- 
form size over a long bearing 
season. $12.00 per 100. 
FALL BEARING 
Mastodon. The most desirable of 
the thoroughly tested everbear- 
ing varieties. It combines heavy 
yielding qualities, large size, and 
reliability of crop with excellent 
flavor. Fruit large and attractive, 
with a deep red color; plants extra 
page and sturdy. $15.00 per 
100. 
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