APRICOTS 

Early Golden 
The Apricot is one of the most delightful, delicious 
fruits grown, when eaten fully ripe. 
Price: 4-5 ft., $2.00 each 
Two varieties should be planted to insure cross- 
pollination. 
EARLY GOLDEN. Pale orange color, juicy and 
sweet. Very prolific and hardy. Ripens first of July. 
HUNGARIAN. Orange-yellow, firm and juicy. 
Most fruitful of the higher quality apricots for the 
northern portion of the peach growing belt. Thrifty 
PEARS 
Ob Quality 



Bartlett 
Price: 1 yr., 4 ft., $1.75 each 
10 for $16.00 
BARTLETT. Unexcelled as a canning and com- 
mercial variety, adapted to nearly all climates. Fruit 
large, golden yellow when ripe. Tender, juicy with a 
delicious flavor. Sept. Ist-10th. 
BOSC. Brownish yellow in color, with long tapering 
neck and a long stem allowing sway in heavy winds. 
Flesh is tender, juicy with rich flavor and pleasing 
aroma. Sept. 25th-30th. 
SHELDON. A russet color with ruddy cheek. Flesh 
is melting and juicy with tasty flavor. Good for 
eating out of hand. Sept. 20th. 
FLEMISH BEAUTY. One of the hardiest of all 
pears and a good cropper. Fruit large, attractive, 
and of good quality. Well colored. Oct. Ist-5th. 
SECKEL. A small rich juicy pear of a russet color 
with red cheek. Sweetest pear of all, and most desir- 
able for pickling, preserving, and eating out of hand. 
Sept. 20th-25th. 
PEACHES 
Price: Large Size, 4-5 ft., $1.60 each 
10 for $14.50 

Elberta 
BELLE OF GEORGIA (White Freestone). 
Creamy white with crimson cheek. Delicious to eat 
out of hand. Hardy and productive. Sept. 3rd-7th. 
GOLDEN JUBILEE (Yellow Freestone). One of 
the very finest peaches grown. Cold-resistant, with 
red cheek and a wonderful flavor. Tender, sweet and 
juicy. A good canner. Aug. 20th-25th. 
ROCHESTER (Yellow Freestone). Considered 
one of the best canning varieties on the market. 
Firm, juicy and rich in flavor. Yellow flushed with 
red. Sept. Ist-5th. 
HALE HAVEN (Yellow Freestone). Cross between 
J. H. Hale and South Haven varieties. Large, well 
colored, a good canning and market variety. High 
color permits early picking for market and shipping. 
Sept. 5th-10th. 
J. H. HALE (Yellow Freestone). Extra large 
golden yellow, overlaid with bright carmine. Good 
commercial peach with delicious flavor. Sept. 17th- 
21st. 
ELBERTA (Yellow Freestone). The peer of all 
commercial peaches. Does well in most climates. 
Ideal for shipping. Beautiful large golden yellow 
with brilliant red cheek. Firm, juicy, sweet and full 
of flavor. Sept. 15th-20th. 
RED HAVEN (Yellow Freestone). A bright red 
peach, hardy, prolific yielder. Ready to pick and 
ship before fully ripe. Aug. 20th-25th. 
PLUMS 
Price: 1 yr., 4-5 ft., $1.85 each 

Burbank 
BURBANK. Large early cherry red with rich 
amber-yellow flesh with a delicious sugary flavor. 
High quality and very productive. A vigorous grower. 
Aug. 25th-30th. 
BRADSHAW. Large dark violet color, juicy with 
an excellent flavor. Fine for canning. Sept. 5th-10th. 
REINE CLAUDE (Green Gage). Unsurpassed for 
taste, richness of flavor, abundance of juice and 
aroma. Color is pale yellow, large and attractive. 
Sept. 25th-30th. 
FELLENBERG PRUNE (Italian). Late, medium 
size, dark purple with a delicious flavor. Valued for 
drying and preserving and a good market variety. 
Sept. 25th-30th. 
STANLEY PRUNE. A new large variety, deep 
purple, sweet and full of flavor. Bears in 3-4 years 
and is an ideal home or commercial variety. Very 
productive. Sept. 25th-30th. 
CHERRIES 
SWEET VARIETIES 
Price: 1 yr., 4-5 ft., $2.25 each 
BLACK TARTARIAN. Very large sweet purplish- 
black, juicy, rich in flavor and meaty. Heavy bearer 
and a very profitable variety. June 30th-July Ist. 
NAPOLEON. A choice sweet yellow cherry with 
red cheek. Good firm flesh of highest quality. Es- 
pecially attractive for market, being a good keeper. 
Generally known as white Ox-heart. July 7th-10th. 

Montmorency 
SOUR VARIETY 
Price: Medium Size, 4-5 ft., $2.00 each 
MONTMORENCY. Unequalled among sour cher- 
ries. Fruit is large, deep red, slightly acid. Flesh is 
very tender and quality excellent. Best commercial 
variety grown. July 10th-15th. 
GRAPES 
Prices: 2 yr., No. 1, 55¢ each 
10 for $4.50, Except as Noted 
CONCORD. Without question, the leading com- 
mercial grape. Large blue-black in color, sweet and 
unexcelled for juice. Hardy, productive and an 
excellent shipper. Sept. 25th-30th. 
CACO. A large new red grape of fine quality, sweet, 
with a delightful flavor. Sept. 28th-30th. 
NIAGARA. Most popular white variety. Bunches 
of large greenish white, turning to pale yellow when 
ripe. Very sweet, a rank grower and very productive. 
Sept. 25th-30th. 
FREDONIA. Blue-black. Very early. Originated by 
New York Experimental Station. Fruit large with 
ote juicy flavor. Vigorous grower. Sept. 5th- 
10th. 




