FRUITS 
for 
THE HOME 
GARDEN 
A few fruit trees will be wel- 
come on your grounds the year 
round. First of all, you plant 
them for their fruit, of course, and 
in these days anything you can 
grow for the family larder Is so 
much to the good. But your fruit trees 
will also give you springtime bloom and 
summer shade—a real investment in 
pleasure and profit. 
Apple Trees 
2-yr.-old, $2.00 each 
WINTER VARIETIES 
Delicious York Imperial 
Stayman (Improved Winesap). 
AUTUMN VARIETIES 
Grimes Golden. Good size; yellow. 
SUMMER VARIETIES 
Early Harvest. Medium. Pale yellow. 
Yellow Transparent. Earliest. White skin. 









STAYMAN APPLES 
rn escent 
F. W. BOLGIANO & CO., WASHINGTON, D. C. 

EARLY RICHMOND CHERRIES 
Pear Trees 
2-yr.-old, $2.50 each 
Bartlett. The best large eating Pear. 
Seckel. Small, sweet. Very popular. 
Cherry Trees 
2-yr.-old, $2.50 each 
Early Richmond. Sour, light red fruit. 
Mentmorency. Sour variety. 
Napoleon. Large; sweet. Midseason. 
Tartarian. Large, sweet, black Cherries. 
Peach Trees 
2-yr.-old, $2.00 each 
Belle of Georgia. Large; white flesh. 
Carman. White flesh. Semi-clingstone. 
Elberta. Large; yellow flesh. Freestone. 
Golden Jubilee. Extra early; yellow. Freestone. 
Plum Trees 
2-yr.-old, $2.50 each 
Abundance. The popular early cherry-red. 
Burbank. A well-known dark red, early. 
Damson (Blue Shropshire). 
Grape-Vines 
2-yr.-old 
Caco. Large wine-red berries. 75c. each. 
Concord. The standard black. 
Lucile. Light red wine Grape. 
Moore’s Early. Large; black. Niagara. White. 
All Grape-Vines, except where noted, 60c. each; 
$3.00 for 6 




