
ney. 18 elected Qnuits 
Bearing Trees Available in Some 
Varieties—Prices Upon Request 
Apples 
(Standard.) 2-yr. $2.25 each. 
SUMMER VARIETIES 
Red Astrachan. Red, large. August. 
Yellow Transparent. Pale yellow, August. 
AUTUMN APPLES 
Fameuse, or Snow. Crimson. Nov. to Jan. 
Gravenstein. Red striped, large. Oct. 
Wealthy. Deep red, white flesh. 
WINTER VARIETIES 
‘Baldwin. Red, large. 
Cortland. A beautiful red; larger than McIntosh 
and ripening a month later. 
Delicious. Large, red. 
McIntosh Red. One of the best red. Nov., Feb. 
Northern Spy. Yellow and red; large. 
Rhode Island Greening. Greenish yellow; large. 
Roxbury Russet. Medium to large. Dec. to June. 
Crab Apples 
$2.25 each. 
Hyslop. Dark crimson; large. 
Transcendent. Yellow and red striped; large. 
Cherries 
$2.50 each. 
Black Tartarian. Purplish black; large. June. 
Early Richmond. A preserving variety. 
Gov. Wood. Yellow and red; large. June. 
Montmorency.: A large, preserving variety. 
Napoleon. Yellow and red; large. July. 
Windsor. A large, deep colored variety of good 
flavor. 
Peaches 
$1.50 each. 
Belle of Georgia. White, red cheek; large, very 
late. 
Carman. Pale yellow with red blush. Large, with 
sweet flavor. 
Champion. 
Aug. 1. 
Crawford’s Early. Yellow and red; large. Aug. 
Crawford’s Late. Yellow and red; large. Sept. 
Elberta. Large; light yellow. Aug. 
Greensboro. White with red cheek. Early. 
J. H. Hale. Large, yellow, freestone. Sept. 
Mountain Rose. Large red, with white flesh; 
Creamy white, red cheeks; large. 
early. 
Oldmixon Free. White and red; large. Sept. 
Quinces 
$2.50 each. 
Apple, or Orange. Large, roundish, bright golden 
yellow; very productive. Early to late. 
Champion. Large, yellow, very productive and 
ripening very late. 
Pears 
2-yr. $2.50 each. 
SUMMER VARIETIES 
Bartlett. Yellow and large. 
Clapp’s Favorite. Yellowish green, large. 
AUTUMN VARIETIES 
Anjou. Greenish yellow. Nov. to Dec. 
Beurre Bosc. Russet color; large. 
Seckel. Yellowish russet; small. 
Sheldon. Yellowish russet; medium size. 
WINTER VARIETIES 
Duchess. Very large, yellow, with a dull red 
cheek. 
Plums 
2-yr. $2.50 each. 
Bradshaw. A very large, oval; dark violet-red; 
juicy, sweet and good. 
Coe’s Golden Drop. Very large; light yellow; 
rather firm; rich, sweet and good; adheres to the 
stone. 
Damson. Last of September. Small, dark purple; 
valued for preserving. 
Lombard. Medium oval; violet-red, juicy, pleas- 
ant and good; very productive. 
Abundance. Lemon-yellow ground, overspread 
with bright cherry, and a heavy bloom; large. 
Burbank. Large and beautiful; clear cherry-red. 
Grapes 
80c each. 
BLACK 
Concord. Large, always reliable. Medium. 
Moore’s Early. Early. 
Worden. Large, early. 
RED 
Brighton, Large, early. 
Caco Red. 
Delaware. Small, delicious. Late. 
WHITE 
Green Mountain. One of the best. Early. 
Moore’s Diamond. Early. 
Niagara, Medium. 
Blackberries (Transplants) 
$2.00 per doz. 
Eldorado. Extra fine and very hardy; large, sweet 
erry. ; 
Rathbun. Very large, sweet and delicious. 
Snyder. Medium size; very fine. Medium. 
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Raspberries (Transplants) 
$3.00 per doz. 
Columbian. Purple fruit, delicious for table. 
Cuthbert. Medium to large, red, sweet. ; 
Indian Summer. Best everbearing red raspberry. 
Latham. Large, deep red, very productive. 
Cultivated Blueberries 
Blueberries require an acid soil. At least 3 dif- 
ferent varieties should be used, as the individual 
plant is not self-fertile. 
12-18 in. $2.00 each; 18-24 in. $3.00 each. 
Cabot. Early spreading habit. 
Concord. Midseason. Tall. 
Jersey. Late. 
Pioneer. Midseason. 
Rancocas. Midseason. Tall. 
Rubel. Late. Tall. 
Strawberries Mia 
Layer plants in spring, $5.00 per 100, ex- - 
cept where noted. Pot-grown plants after 
August Ist, $10.50 per 100. 
Aberdeen. Midseason. Large rich crimson, fine 
flavor. 
Catskill. Wonderful size and vigor. Brilliant red, 
unequalled as a cropper. Perfect flowered. Qual- 
ity good. 
Corsicay, A fine variety of good color, flavor fine © 
and very juicy. A good yielder. 
Dorsett. Ripens with Fairfax. Produces very — 
large, firm fruits, medium light in color. Quality 
superb. 
Fairfax. Early, bearing large, firm berries some- 
what darker than Dorsett but exceedingly hand- | 
some. Finest flavor. ( 
Howard 17. One of the best of the extra early 
varieties; does well in almost any section; fine 
quality; bright red. 
Marshall. Large rich crimson, fine flavor. One of ° 
the most popular sorts.‘ Medium. 
Senator Dunlap. Dark red berries of medium 
size. The flesh is red all through and exceed- 
ingly juicy. Early midseason. 
th anes Strong growing of good size, color and — 
avor. 
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Town King. A splendid variety, which we highly 
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recommend. A good yielder. Bright red berries 
of good size and very firm. Flavor excellent. 
William Belt. An old favorite of good quality. 
EVERBEARING STRAWBERRIES 
Mastodon. Truly a wonder berry, in size, flavor 
and yield. $8.00 per 100. : | 
Progressive. The fruit is rich and sweet, deep — 
red; of good medium size and quite firm. $8.00 — 
per 100 a 
Superb. Perfect blossoms. Enormous crops in 
June, and in September. $8.00 per 100. 
Pot-grown plants of above 3 varieties, 
$12.50 per 100. re 
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