


New 
Seedless 
Pear 
CHERRIES 
Spring Planting Only. 
Black Tartarian. Sweet. The best of the early sweet Cherries for home and 
local market. Very large black-red, juicy, rich fruit. A robust, disease- 
tesisting tree. 
Napoleon (Queen Anne). Large, pale yellow, almost white fruit with bril- 
liant red cheek. Flesh is white, firm, juicy, sweet and of the highest qual- 
ity. A very choice canning variety. 
Prices of Above Two Cherries: 
Antouontewl1y/1 6) ane Calsmtr atten: + $2.50 each: $11.00 for 5 (of 1 kind) 
312 to 5 ft., 9/16 to 11/16 in. cal. ....$2.25 each; $ 9.75 for 5 (of 1 kind) 
Montmorency. Sour. Most popular sour Cherry. Large red fruit; firm, reddish 
yellow flesh. Abundantly productive. Pleasantly tart. 
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PEACHES 
Spring Planting Only 
Numbers following the name indicate order of fruit ripening. 
Cumberland. (3) The finest flavored of all Peaches. Rich, juicy flesh has the 
lovely creamy color of the well known Champion Peach, with an occa- 
sional streak of red. Completely freestone and a thrifty grower and large 
producer. Every home orchard should have at least one of this variety. 
Early Elberta. (1) Cne of the earlier ripening Peaches having orange-yellow 
color and red overspread like the Elberta. 
freestone. 
Elberta. (5) September. Probably the most popular Peach grown. Highly © 
recommended for canning and shipping. Flesh very yellow, juicy, and firm. © 
Golden Jubilee. (2) August. Now considered the best early freestone. Skin 
is yellow blushed red; flesh yellow, juicy, tender and sweet. 
Hale-Haven. (4) Due to its high color and packing and shipping qualities, 
this is fast becoming the leading market Peach. It holds its rich flavor well 
and loses very little color in canning. Really a leader. 
Shipper’s Late Red. (7) This excellent variety is particularly valuable for 
the late market. Large, deep red fruits are produced in good quantity on 
sturdy, upright trees. Seems to be much more resistant to the Oriental 
Fruit Moth than other late varieties. 
South Haven. (6) Late August. This is one of the finest flavored main crop 
Peaches. The large yellow fruit has a rich red blotch and the flesh is of 
the best quality. 
Prices of Peach Trees: 
Siete 5 {t., 9/16 to. 3/4 in. cal. 1.5... $1.50 each; 
3"to 4 ft] 7/16 to 9/16 in. calc 2... $1.25 each 

All Peaches Cole lists are 
; $5.00 for 5 (of 1 kind) 
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PEARS 
Bartlett. One of the finest. Large, clear yellow 
fruit with finely grained, juicy flesh. Excel- 
lent for canning. September. 
Cayuga. A fine new Pear highly recommended 
by the New York State Experiment Station. 
Has Seckel’s shape, color, and fine grained, 
delicious flesh, but is much larger, with the 
size comparing with Bartlett. October. 
Clapp’s Favorite. This delicious Pear resem- 
bles Bartlett in color and quality of flesh, 
but ripens about two weeks earlier. It is the 
largest of the early Pears and is yellow with 
a dull red cheek. The juicy, melting, fine- 
grained flesh is best if the Pears are picked 
while still quite firm and allowed to ripen 
in a cool, dark place. August. 
Seckel. The Sugar Pear. Standard for excel- 
lent quality. The finest flavor of all Pears. 
Medium to small sized fruits are a rich, 
yellowish brown with pink cheek and have 
a spicy, honey flavor. The very best for 
pickling and preserving. October. 
Prices of Above Pears: 
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New! Seedless Pear 
(Plant Patent Applied For.) 


While this Pear resembles the Bartlett in 
shape, size and color, it possesses many qual- 
ities which the Bartlett does not have. Being 
seedless and coreless, there would, naturally, 
be no core-rot, so prevalent among other va- 
rieties. Shows great resistance to the fatal 
fire blight and other weaknesses. Ripens 10 
days later than Bartlett. Delicious, sprightly 
flavor. 





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4 to 5 ft., 9/16 to 11/16 in. cal. .. 2.25 9.25 
DWARF SEEDLESS PEAR: 
3 to 4 ft, 2-year treesm a jeroe ier 3.50 15.00 




Nena heroin: $2.25 each; $9.25 for 5 (of 1 kind) 
Sian eee $1.75 each: $7.50 for 5 (of 1 kind) 
Qwar, Pears 
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of our home gardens do not have the room 
for full-sized Pear trees, still the family de- 
sires to have Pears of several varieties, so 
we offer for this type of planting, the Dwarf 
Pear trees, which occupy less than half the 
space of the normal tree. They also have the 
advantage of bearing a year or so earlier, 
often producing quite a crop two or three 
years after planting. The varieties offered are: 
Bartlett. Fine, 3 to 4 ft., 2-year trees, $3.00 
each; $12.50 for 5. 
Seckel. Fine, 3 to 4 ft., 2-year trees, $3.00 
each; $12.50 for 5. 
New Seedless. Fine, 3 to 4 ft., 2-year trees, 
$3.50 each; $15.00 for 5. 


PLUMS 
Abundance. The best of the Oriental types. A very hardy and productive 
variety, bearing early. The large, pinkish red fruits are very juicy and 
sweet and ripen fairly early in the Plum season. 
Fellenberg. (Italian Prune.) Good size highly colored purple. Flesh firm, 
juicy, delicious. Freestone. 
Lombard. Medium, violet-red; sweet, rich flavored, hardy and productive. 
A leading market variety because of its varied uses. 
Stanley. A great, new superior Prune which has already become very 
popular both commercially and in the home orcha d. Large fruit, sweet 
$2.25 each; $9.25 for 5 
$1.95 each; $7.50 for 5 
$6.00 for 5 (of 1 kind) 
Hale-Haven 
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and juicy. Trees hardy and very productive. 
Prices of Plum Trees: 
Sato Gnit 1/16 ins cals and up 45... - $2.25 each; $9.25 for 5 (of 1 kind) 
446 5) it. 9/416 to 11/16 in. cal. .....- $1.75 each; $7.50 for 5 (of 1 kind) 

