$1.75 each, $4.95 for 3, 
PEAC ie ES $15.50 for 10, prepaid 
The following varieties are listed in the order of ripening. 
N6405 Golden Jubilee. A new, very hardy freestone variety. Skin yellow 
flushed red; flesh yellow, juicy and sweet. ; | 
N6406 Hale-Haven. A large, yellow fruit, highly flushed with red. Yellow 
fleshed; freestone and very hardy. Of the best quality. : ; 
N6401 Champion. A freestone white Peach of fine quality. Creamy white skin 
with red cheek. Very productive. a: 
N6481 Crawford’s Early. Rich yellow peach of fine appearance; juicy, superb 
quality; freestone. Must be planted near another variety to insure cross pollination. 
y N6403 Elberta. The most widely grown 
and popular variety; Flesh yellow, 
stained pink. Freestone. 






N6406 
Hale-Haven 
PLUMS ~ 
$2.20 each, 
$6.25 for 3, prepaid 
‘At least two trees of different varieties should be planted 
in the same vicinity to insure cross pollination. 
N6514 Abundance. Very large, reddish fruit; light 
yellow flesh. Juicy and sweet. 
N6510 Burbank. Large, dark red over yellow with 
sweet, juicy flesh of excellent quality. 
APPLES 
$1.85 each, $5.25 for 3, $16.00 for 10, 
prepaid : 
Unless other varieties are growing in the imme- 
diate vicinity, two or more varieties should be 
planted for cross pollination 
The following varieties are listed in the 
order of ripening. 
N6105 Wealthy. One of the leading Fall 
Apples, pale yellow, heavily striped and 
splashed with red which sometimes covers 
the whole fruit. Crisp and juicy. October. 
N6104 MciIntesh Red. The most 
popular New England Apple. Large 
firm fruit of delicious quality and 
fine appearance; pale yellow with 
bright red blush; our very best 
table Apple. October. 






















PEARS 
$2.35 each, $6.75 for 3, prepaid 
Unless other varieties are growing in the 
immediate vicinity, two or more varieties 
should be planted for cross pollination. 
The following varieties are listed in 
the order of ripening. 
N6201 Bartlett. Favorite Summer Pear 
and the most widely grown. Large, 
waxy yellow fruits with a red blush. 
Flesh white and juicy, of good quality. 
Very productive. September. 
’ \IN6205 Seckel. Small, reddish brown” 
Pears of exceptionally fine quality. 
Flesh juicy, sweet and of a distinctive 
and delicate flavor. October. 
N6225 Sheldon. A fine Pear ot good size 
Y N6108 Red Delicious. A very popular 
Autumn and early Winter Apple with 
arich, distinctive flavor. A really hand- 
some fruit, large, conical and dark red 
in color. November. 
N6115 Baldwin. The standard Winter 
Apple of Northeastern America. The 
fruits are attractive, large and of good 
quality; firm flesh and excellent flavor. 
Grand keeper. November. 
CHERRIES 
N6301 Black Tartarian. One of the best 
of all the sweet Cherries, purplish black 
fruits with reddish flesh; firm, sweet and 
juicy. $2.45 each, $6.90 for 3, prepaid 
N6310 Montmorency. The most popu- 
lar sour Cherry; for pies and preserving. 
Deep red, fine flavor and very produc- 
tive. $2.10 each, $5.90 for 3, prepaid 
ductive, juicy, sweet. 

N6704 Latham 
RASPBERRIES 
IN6704 Latham. The most popular variety; large, round, very bright red berries; 
hardy, productive and of excellent quality. Sweet and ot pleasing flavor. 
$1.90 for 10, $3.90 for 25, $7.25 for 50, $12.50 per 100, prepaid 
N6706 Cumberland. Large black berries o 
and attractive appearance; light russet 
with ruddy cheeks. Flesh sweet, melt- 
ing and juicy. Hardy and- vigorous 
grower. October. 
» N6211 Beurre Bosc. Very popular early 
Winter variety. Beautifully shaped, 
large russet fruits with delicious white, 
juicy flesh; bears abundantly. Late 
October and November. 
Of easy culture, growing well in 
-any good soil and sunny expo- 
sure. Set the plants 3 feet apart. 
f excellent quality; very hardy, pro- 
$1.90 for 10, $3.90 for 25, $7.25 for 50, $12.50 per 100, prepaid 
N6705 Indian Summer, Everbearing. A superior variety in the socalled ‘‘ever- 
bearing” group. Large, medium red fruits of good quality ripening in early Sum- 
mer, followed by an Autumn crop from early September until frost. 
$2.30 for 10, $4.50 for 25, $8.25 for 50, $13.75 per 100, prepaid 


