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Our Stock is All Heavy Grade with G ood Root System and Free of Disease 
Largely as a result of experiments an 
the New York State Fruit Testing Co-operative 
and flavor. This was accomplished by breeding greater immunity t 
scab, etc. Nurserymen now have available for sale new varieties, w 
ded. We earnestly urge our customers to consult our list when you are contem- 
some of the old favorites should be discar 
d breeding by the New York State Department of Agriculture in co-operation with 
Association, most fruits have been greatly improved in size, color, texture 
o certain diseases, as for example, peach mildew, apple 
hich so far surpass the standard varieties that we believe 
plating replacements or renewals in your orchards and vineyards. 
The varieties listed: below have been tested and are highly recommended. 
APPLES 
Cortland. Improved late McIntosh. Fruit similar 
to McIntosh but larger and more uniform in 
size, flesh firmer but just as juicy. The best 
apple introduction of the 20th century. 
Early McIntosh. Ready to eat in August. A 
handsome red, uniform round apple. 
Lodi. Improved Yellow Transparent. Fruit larg- 
er and ripens a little later. 
Macoun. A month later than McIntosh which 
the fruit resembles. Red-skinned, white flesh, 
richly flavored. 
Milton. Pinkish red with a heavy bloom. Flesh 
white, tender, crisp, juicy and of McIntosh 
flavor and aroma. 
Red Gravenstein. Solid, dark red fruit. Superior 
to any of the Gravensteins. 
Red Spy. <A typical Spy except in color, which 
is a solid bright red without either stripes or 
splashes. 
Price above varieties, $3.00 each. 
PEARS 
Beurre Bosc. Very large, brownish yellow pear. 
Very productive, white flesh, rich and delicious 
flavor. Will keep until Christmas. 
Gorham. Ripens two weeks later than Bartlett 
which it resembles in size, shape and color. 
Keeps a month longer. Flavor sweet and 
vinous. Flesh white, tender, buttery and juicy. 
This combination together with rich flavor and 
spicy aroma makes this one of the best flavored 
Pears. Valuable for dessert and canning. 
Russet Bartlett. Fruit large, golden yellow with 
reddish blush. Flesh tender and juicy, delicious 
flavor. Vigorous grower and bears abundantly. 
Price above varieties, $3.00 each. 
PEACHES 
Elberta. Will thrive wherever peaches can be 
grown. A beautiful large yellow peach with 
red cheek, medium early, freestone. 
Golden Jubilee. Resembles Elberta but better 
quality and ripens 3 weeks earlier. Tender, 
sweet and slightly sub-acid. 
Hale-Haven. A beautifully colored yellow flesh 
peach, ten days earlier than Elberta. Free- 
stone, heavy bearer. 
Valiant. A seedling of Elberta. The fruit is 
large, round, yellow blushed red; firm, juicy 
flesh, very good quality; freestone. Noteworthy 
because of earliness and rich flavor. Ripens 
two weeks ahead of Elberta. 
Veteran. Fruit large, round, yellow flesh, free- 
stone. Ripens a few days later than Valiant. 
A very desirable variety. 
Price above varieties, $2.50 each. 
CHERRIES 
Giant. The tree is large, vigorous and very pro- 
ductive. The latest of all to ripen. Splendid 
black fruit which does not crack. 
Seneca. Fruit ripens the first week in June. 
Large, purple-black fruit with juicy, melting 
flesh and rich, sweet flavor. 
Price above varieties, $4.00 each. 
GRAPES 
Bronx Seedless. A large-clustered and large- 
berried grape. Berries are oval, light red, melt- 
ing, juicy and good quality. Seeds are soft and 
pulpy and are eaten with flesh. Each $2.00 
Concord Seedless. Fruit resembles Concord in 
color and flavor but clusters and berries are 
small. Usually seedless. Each $2.00 
Fredonia. The earliest good black grape. Vine 
vigorous, hardy and productive; fruit ripens 
two weeks earlier than Worden. Clusters me- 
dium and compact; berries large, juicy. 
Each $2.00 
Golden Muscat. Rich golden color of Diamond 
and fine aroma of the European Muscat. Vine 
vigorous, productive; clusters very large, berry 
large, juicy, tender, sweet. Season after Con- 
cord. Each $2.00 
Kendaia. A cross between Portland and Hubbard. 
Vine very vigorous, hardy and productive and 
ripens before Fredonia. Clusters medium to 
large, berries large as Concord, similar in color. 
Flesh juicy, sweet, with pleasing aroma. 
Each $2.00 
Ontario. One of the best early green grapes. 
Bunches and berries large and. attractive, us 
ually single shouldered. Each $2.00 
Portland. Holds first place as an early green 
variety. Vine vigorous, hardy, productive and 
healthy. Bunches and berries larger than any 
other early green grape. Each $2.00 
RASPBERRIES 
Bristol. (Black.) One of the best black rasp- 
berries. Large, firm, attractive berries of ex- 
cellent quality. Bushes are hardy, vigorous and 
bear very heavy crops. 100 $30.00 
Indian Summer. An everbearing red raspberry 
superior to La France or St. Regis. Berries 
large and good quality. Summer crop ripens 
soon after the June varieties and bulk of fall 
crop during October. Plants vigorous, me- 
dium height, productive. 100 $30.00 
Milton. (Red.) A late variety with long, large, 
conical berries. Attractive, bright red, mild sub- 
acid. Plants are vigorous, productive, hardy ~ 
and free from mosaic. 100 $30.00 
Sodus. (Purple.) A cross between Duadee black 
raspberry and Newburgh red raspberry. Ber- 
ties are very large, firm and medium purple in 
color. Plants very productive and hardy. 
100 $30.00 
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