
{NDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA 
FRUIT TREES AND SMALL FRUIT 
. APPLES 
3 yr old, 4-5 ft, $2.00 4-5 yr., 6-7 ft., $2 
Delicious—Double red (winter); good keeper; 
erisp, juicy and mild flavor; very pleasing 
aroma and taste. 
Grimes Goiden—(Winter)—Rich yellow skin. 
mild sub-acid flavor, tender and juicy. 
Jonathan—(Winter)—Red apple, good quality. 
McIntosh Red — (Winter) — Highest quality; 
deep crimson, juicy, sub-acid. 
Maiden Blush — (Summer) Yellow with red 
cheek. 
Rome Beauty—(Winter)—Long keeper; highly 
colored, thick skin, crisp, juicy and sour. 


Stayman Winesap—(Winter)—Large, deep red; 
juicy, sour, pleasing fiavor. 
Tolman Sweet — (Winter) — The best winter 
sweet apple, yellow. 
bel any Winesap—(Winter)—Good keeper; deep 
red. 
Wealthy—(Fall)—Dark red; flesh white, some- 
times stained with red. Good quality. 
Yellow Delicious — (Winter) — Good quality, 
mild flavor. 
Yellow Transparent—(Summer)—MWarliest, yel- 
low, tender and juicy. 
Hyslop Crab—Brilliant dark red. The best and 
most reliable of the crab apples. 
APRICOTS 
4-5 ft., 3-4 yr. old, $2.00 each 
Moorpark—Yellow with red cheek, juicy, sweet 
and rich. 
CHERRIES 
All 3- yr. old, 5-6 ft., $2.00 each 
Black Tartarian—Very large, black, juicy and 
sweet fruit. June. 
Early Richmond—Dark red, juicy, sour. June. 
Governor Wood—Light yellow, sweet. Late 
June. 
Montmorency—Large, red, sour. Ten days later 
than Early Richmond. June. 
PEACHES 
3 yr. old trees, 4-5 ft.,$2.00 
Champion—Very large, creamy white with red. 
Sweet and juicy. August. Freestone. 
Early Crawford—Very large, yellow. WTHarly 
September. Freestone. 
Elberta—Large, yellow with red. Firm and 
juicy. August. 

J. H. Hale—Golden-yellow with red. Little 
larger than Elberta. Ripens about 5 days 
earlier. Freestone. 
Jubilee—Yellow. Freestone. Ripening in Au- 
gust. ; 
Rochester—Yellow. Freestone. ;Ripening in 
August. 
PEARS 
2-3 yr. old, 4-5 ft., $2.00 each 
4-5 yr. old, 6 ft., $2.50 each. 
Barlett—Juicy, high flavored. Good eating and 
canning. August and September. 
Duchess—Very large, rich and juicy. October 
and November. 
Secke] — (Su gar) —Small yellowish-brown; 
sweet, very fine grained, highly flavored. 
Good for dessert and pickling. 
PLUMS 
2-3 yr. old, 4-5 ft., $2.00 each. 
4-5 yr. old, 5-6 ft., $2.50 each. 
Burbank — (Bradshaw) — Large fruit, cherry 
red with lilac bloom. August. 
Bradshaw — (Huropean) — Large, dark, juicy. 
August. 
Damson—Medium-sized fruit. Blue. 
Monarch — Very large, oval, purplish blue. 
Freestone. October. 
Green Gage—Large, pale green, oval, sweet. 
August. 
QUINCE 
3 yr. old trees, 4-5 ft., $2.00 each; 5-7 yr. old 
trees, 5-7 ft., $3 to $10, according to size. 
Champion—Ornamental fruit, tree and flower. 
Fruit large bright yellow, excellent flavor. 
ESPALIER TREES 
All bearing fruit now; $10 each. 
Apples 
Red Delicious, Jonathan, Rome Beauty. 
Cherries 
Lambert. 
Pears 
William Pear. 
Plum 
Italian Prune. 
FRUIT TREES WITH FIVE KINDS OF FRUIT 
Apple Tree with five varieties of apples on 
each tree, 6 yr., $5. 
Plum Tree with five varieties of plums on each 
tree, 6 yr., $5. 
Pear Tree with five varieties of pears on each tree, 6 yr., $5. 
SMALL FRUIT 
BLACKBERRIES 
Heavy transplanted plants. Transplanted 
plants are of bearing age. 
2 yr. old, 25c each, $2.00 per doz., $15 per 100 
Eldorado—Large jet black clusters; sweet, 
have no hard core. 
Snyder—Medium, sweet, no hard core. 
RASPBERRIES 
Heavy transplanted plants. Transplanted 
plants are of bearing age. 
2 yr. old, 25¢ each, $2.00 per doz., $15 per 100 
Cumberland—Black raspberry; large, firm 
fruit; mid-season. 
Black Beauty—Black raspberry; large, very 
sweet; midseason. 
Latham—Red raspberry; extremely hardy; 
mosaic free, firm. brilliant red berry, prolific. 
Indian Summer—Red raspberry; firm, very 
sweet; everbearing. 
St. Regis—Berries bright crimson, large, rich, 
sugary with full raspberry flavor; flesh firm, 
meaty. Ripens with the earliest, continues 
until October... ._. Raee 2 

ROSES=-A GIPT THAT, GROWS 
DEWBERRIES 
Heavy transplanted plants. Transplanted 
plants are of bearing age. 
25c each, $2.00 per doz., $15 per 100 
Lucretia—Very large and extremely sweet. 
Black. Make delicious pies. 
BOYSENBERRY 
Heavy transplanted plants. Transplanted 
plants are of bearing age. Very large, 1% 
inches long, 1 inch wide, 50 berries in 1 quart. 
25c each, $2.00 per doz., $15 per 100 
GOOSEBERRIES 
4 yr. old plants of bearing age. 
Downing—2 yr. plants, 75e each, $8 doz; 4 yr. 
50e each, $4 doz. 
Haughton—2 yr. plants, 35¢c each, $3 doz.; 4 
yr., 50e each, $4 doz. 
CURRANTS ae 
Fays—Red, good quality. 2 yr. plants, 35e 
each, $3 doz. 4 yr., 50c each, $4 doz. . ‘ 
Cherry—Large bright red. 2 yr. plants 35e 
each, $3 doz. 4 yr., 50c each, $4 doz. 
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