
BDrnuit Tees 
\PPLES 2 year; 5b 10'7 [tare ele oreacn 
Baldwin—Bright red winter apple. ; 
Delicious—Large conical red and yellow winter apple. 
Gravenstein—Yellow and red Autumn apple. 
McIntosh Red—Delicious, crisp, juicy fall apple. 
Red Astrachan—Bright red early apple. 
R. I. Greening—Green and yellow, midwinter. ’ 
‘RAB APPLES 2 year, 5 to 7 ft. '....... $1.75 each 
Hyslop,—Dark red, late September. 
APRICOTS 2 year, Ses eer by Ghia 
PEARS 2 year, 5 to 7 ft. 3.4... $2.25 each 
Bartlett—Red and yellow—excellent flavor — September. 
Beurre Bosc—Russet—gold—bearing in Oct. and Nov. 
Clapp’s Favorite—Like Bartlett, maturing earlier. 
Seckel—Small sweet pear, Oct. 
Sheldon—Golden round pear, Oct. 
CHERRIES 2 year, .D tO: 7 fil. sso) eacn 
Black Tartarian—Favorite black sweet cherry. 
PEACHES 1 year, 4 to 5 ft.......4.-91.75 each 
Belle of Georgia—Beautiful early fruit. 
Champion—White fleshed, early. 
Karly Crawford—Delicious Golden yellow. 
lberta—Most popular yellow. 
Golden Jubilee—Yellow fleshed, ripens early. 
J. H. Hale—Karly yellow, tinged with red. 
PLUMS 2 year, Wit Poceoeeacn 
Abundance—Golden red, very juicy and sweet, July. 
Burbank—Larger fruit than Abundance. 
Fellenburg—Large oval fruit in September. 
Small Fruits 
GRAPES — 2 year, Seessecas 6 AO Meael 
Agawan—Red Delaware—Red 
Brighton—Red Freedonia—Blue-black 
Concord—Blue-black Niagara—White 
BEACH PLUM 2 to 3 ft. 2......5$ 90 each 
Hardy shrub thriving in the poorest soil — Fruit makes excellent jelly. 
BUACKBERRIES) 27.iz,. cts Le year eee. OO etaemtern plants 
Eldorado—F*arly, large fruit. 
RASPBERRIES _...... yee tieerecsseeee TL year, $2.50 for ten plants 
Latham—Large red. 
Taylor—New delicious red. 
Indian Summer—large red, everbearing. 
RHUBARBS ROOTS cif Gun a ee $ .50 each 
STRAWBERRIES 
Mastodon—everbearing. } 
Gem—new everbearing. $3.50 for 50 plants 
Howard 17—early. 
Catskill—Mid-season. $3.00 for 50 plants 
We Are Closed To Business on Sunday 
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