
‘ Spring Planting Only. 
Gold-Mine. Fruit of the Gods. Hardy trees bearing luscious fruits as 
large as those from California. A cross between Plum and Peach 
that has smooth skin like a Plum and firm, mellow, sweet flesh 
having a new, exotic flavor somewhat like a Peach. Plant this new 
flavor-treat now. It is easily grown and self-pollenizing. 4 to 5 ft., 
9/16 in. cal. and up, $1.75 each; 3 for $4.75. 
PLUMS 
Abundance. A large, Oriental type, very hardy and productive, bearing 
an early and profuse crop of large, pinkish red fruits. Juicy, sweet. 
Fellenberg (Italian Prune). Good size, highly colored purple. Flesh firm, 
juicy, delicious. Freestone. 
Lombard. Medium, violet-red, sweet, rich flavored, hardy and produc- 
tive. A leading market variety because of its varied uses. 
Stanley. A great, new, superior Prune, which has already become very 
popular both commercially and in the home orchard. Large fruit, 
sweet and juicy. Trees hardy and very productive. Each 5 
Sito) 6:ff;) 11/716 in: caland up... a se 2-00 NEO S.00 
Ato, Bit! 9/1640 11/16 in teal 23 es ee LG 
5 rate applies only to 5 of 1 variety. 
BEARING-AGE PLUM TREES — All varieties except Stanley: 
8 to 1Oiit:, extra heavy, 2 in. cal. andinp fice erie $12.50 each 
PEACHES 
Spring Planting Only. 
Numbers following the name indicate 
order of fruit ripening. 
Champion. (1) August. The leading 
white-fleshed variety. Extremely large 
fruit. Creamy white with red cheek. 
Sweet, rich, and juicy. : 
Cumberland. (3) Another white Peach 
of indescribable quality. Ripens some- 
what later than Champion, and is a 
little larger. Probably the juicest 
Peach known. In color, it somewhat 
resembles Champion with a little 
more red on the cheek. 
@Early Elberta. (4) September. Nearly 
identical to Elberta, but ripens a 
week earlier. 
Elberta. (6) September. The most popu- 
lar Peach grown. Large, orange-yel- 
low fruit overspread red. Flesh high- 
ly yellow, juicy, very firm. 
Golden Jubilee. (2) August. Now con- 
sidered the best early freestone. Skin 
is yellow blushed red; flesh yellow, 
juicy, tender dnd sweet. 
Hale-Haven. (5) A great new yellow 
market Peach. Its high color gives it 
a great market value, and it packs 
and ships without loss. Rich flavor. 
@ Shippers Big Red. (8) One of the largest 
Peaches. Of an unusually fine, firm 
quality. Will hold up many days after 
being picked. Excellent for cann$ng. 
Finest late yellow freestone. 
South Haven. (7) August. Large yellow 
Peach with a red blotch. Fine flavor. 
Flesh is yellow, juicy, of best quality. 
Price of Peach Trees: Each 5 
4-6 ft., 11/16 in. cal. up ..$1.75 $7.00 
314-5 ft., 9/16-34 in. cal... 1.50 6.00 
3-4 ft., 7/16-9/16 in. cal... 1.25 5.00 
5 rate applies only to 5 of 1 variety. 
New! 
Seedless Pear 
(Plant Patent Applied For) 
While this Pear resembles the Bart- 
lett in shape, size and color, it posses- 
ses many qualities which the Bartlett 
does not have. Being seedless and 
coreless, there would, naturally, be 
no core-rot, so prevalent among other 
varieties. Shows great resistance to 
the fatal fire blight and other weak- 
nesses. Ripens 10 days later than 
Bartlett. Delicious, sprightly flavor. 
Each 3) 
5-6) ft., 11/16 in, cal. up. .$2:25 $10.00 
A25 its, 9/ 16-11 / Loum: cal. 12.00:  8r50 

Bearing-Age, 8 to 10 ft. ..12.50 

PEARS 
Bartlett. The most popular Pear. Large fruit, 
with clear yellow, finely grained, juicy 
flesh. Highest quality. September. 
Cayuga. A wonderful new Pear has come to 
us highly recommended by the New York 
State Experiment Station. It is derived from 
Seckel and has Seckel’s shape, color and 
fine-grained, delicious flesh, but size com- 
pares with Bartlett. 
Clapp’s Favorite. A splendid Pear resem- 
bling Bartlett and ripening two weeks 
earlier. Very large, yellow and dull red. 
Flesh is juicy, fine-grained, with a melt- 
ing, delightful rich flavor. For best results 
pick while still firm. August. 
Seckel. The Sugar Pear. The standard for 
excellent quality. Medium sized, rich, yel- 
lowish brown. Flesh fine-grained with spicy 
honey flavor. Finest for pickling. October. 
Price of Above Pears: Each 5 
5 to 6 ft., 11/16 in. cal. and up $2.00 $8.50 
4 to 5 ft., 9/16 to 11/16 in. cal. 1.75 7.50 
BEARING-AGE PEAR TREES 
Bartlett Cayuga Gorham 
Guto’ 8 ft. heavy. «elle ...$ 7.50 each 
8 to 10 ft., heavy 11.00 each 
Select specimens, balled and burlapped for 
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