6 HENRY LEUTHARDT NURSERY 

Dwarfer Dwarf and 
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Semi-Dwarf Varieties 
“APPLE—Red McIntosh, Wealthy, Fameuse, R.I. Green- 
ing, Red Astrachan, Delicious, Cortland, Stay- 
man Winesap, Duchess of Oldenburg, Yellow 
Transparent, Cox’s Orange, Gravenstein, A.G. 
Russet, Jonathan, Redwin Spy, Early Harvest, 
Lobo, Northern Spy, Golden Delicious, Rib- 
ston Pippin, Rome Beauty, Golden Russet, 
Melba, Yellow Delicious, Alexander, Blenheim 
Orange, Spitzenberg, Yellow Newtown, Bald- 
win, Grimes Golden, Williams Early Red, 
Sweet Bough, Flaming Triumph, Anoka, Rich- 
ared Delicious is a fine apple and far superior 
in flavor and quality than the Delicious. 
CRABB APPLE—Hylsop. 
~ PEAR — Seckel, Flemish Beauty, Bartlett, Duchess d’- 
Angouleme, Clapp’s Favorite, Kieffer, Beurre 
Bosc, Duchess de Merode, Sheldon, Wm. Nel- 
lis, Old Home, Easter, Gorham, Howell, Beurre 
d’Anjou. Doyenne de Comice, finest of pear 
varieties. This is the pear which has been mar- 
keted under a trade name as “Royal Rivera.” 
PLUM — Reine Claude,. Abundance, German Prune, 
Italian Prune, Burbank, Damson, Red June, 
‘Stanley Prune, Bradshaw, Imp. Epineuse. 
~PLUM—Reine Claude, Abundance, Burbank, Damson, 
Red June, Bradshaw, Imp. Epineuse, Kelsey, 
Shire, Mamouth Gold, Moor’s Attic, Lombard, 
Monarch. 
PRUNE—German Prune, Italian Prune, Stanley Prune, 
Imp. French, Coates, Fleenburg. 
~PEACH—Champion, Carman, Elberta, Rochester, Craw- 
ford, Golden Jubilee, Valliant, Belle of Geor- 
gia, Hiley, Eclipse, J. H. Hale, Red Bird, Gol- _ 
den East, Rio Oso Gem, Cumberland, Hale - 
Haven. 
-APRICOT—Moorpark, Early Golden, Alexander, Su- 
perb, Hungarian, Perfection. Riland plant 
with Perfection. 
“NECTARINE—Red Roman, Hunter, Boston, Victoria, 
Newton, Napier, Humboldt, Sure Crop. 
~ QUINCE—Orange, Champion, Pineapple. 
’ SWEET CHERRY—Windsor, Black Tartarian, Bing, 
Yellow Spanish, Napoleon, Lambert, Royal 
Anne, Ostheimer Weichsel. 3 
“SOUR CHERRY—Montmorency, Early Richmond, 
English Morello. 
“FILBERT NUT—They are entirely hardy and fruit pro- 
fusely when quite young. Filberts are self-ster- 
ile, but 2 or more should be planted to aid 
cross-pollination. DuChilly, Barcellona. 
‘BLACK WALNUT—Thomas, Stabler, Ohio, Horton, 
Len Eyck, Heartnut. 
