52. THE Il. W. SCOTT CO., Pittsburgh, Pa. 
FRUIT TREES 23] 

‘Baldwin Apples — 
Apples 
$1.75 each, $16.50 for 10 
Baldwin. Best all-round winter Apple. 
Jonathan. Bright solid red; firm and 
crisp. Good keeper. 
Mcintosh. Beautiful red; flesh crisp and 
spicy. Ripens in September. 
Northern Spy. Large, red winter Apple; 
crisp and juicy. 
Red Astrachan. Best summer eating and 
cooking Apple. 
Red Delicious. A splendid winter eating 
Apple. 
Rome Beauty. Large round winter sort. 
Good late keeper. 
Stayman Winesap. Large, dark red; de- 
sirable cooking and eating winter 
variety. 
Wealthy. Red streaked with white. 
Heavy yielder and of good quality. 
Early fall. : : 
Yellow Transparent. Earliest ripening 
Apple, Excellent for cooking and eating. 
Hyslop Crab. Fruit dark red. The best 
Crabapple variety. 
Plums 
$2.25 each, $21.50 for 10 
Bradshaw. Very large; skin dark violet- 
red; yellowish green, juicy flesh. Early 
August. 
German Prune. Medium dark blue; 
rich flavor. September. 
Italian Prune (Fellenberg). Medium 
size, dark purple, juicy and delicious. 
Fine for canning. 
Lombard. Skin reddish; flesh yellow, 
juicy and delicious. 
Shropshire Damson. Dark purple and 
very productive. Fine for butter. Late 
September. 
Stanley Prune. Dark blue skin; flesh 
golden yellow and of mild sweet flavor. 
Excellent for eating or canning. 

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Even the smallest garden can find room for one Fruit Tree to furnish shade as well as 
Pears 
$2.25 each, $21.50 for 10 
Bartlett. Large, yellow with red 
cheek, tender, juicy and delicious. 
Very popular. 
Clapp’s Favorite. Large, yellow with 
dull red skin; delicate flavor. August. 
Kieffer. Rich golden yellow. Good keeper. 
Late fall. 
Seckel. Juicy and of rich flavor. Septem- 
ber. 
Sweet Cherries 
$2.50 each, $24 for 10 
Black Tartarian. Very large; purplish 
| black. Very popular. Late June. 
Governor Wood. Large; russet-yellow, 
juicy and delicious. June. 
Napoleon. Yellow with bright red cheeks; 
flesh firm, juicy and sweet. Late June. 
Windsor. Large, liver-colored; flesh “frm 
and juicy; very prolific. Early July. 

delicious fruit. We offer a selected list of Fruits which will not disappoint you. All Fruit 
Trees offered are No. 1 grade, two-year-old budded trees. Prices given are prepaid 
when the order amounts to $2 or more. See page 92. 
Sour Cherries 
$2.25 each, $21.50 for 10 
Early Richmond. Fruit medium size, 
round, bright red; good for pies. Early 
June. 
Montmorency. Best and largest Sour 
Cherry. Fruit dark red, firm and of fine 
flavor. Late June. 
Peaches 
$1.35 each, $12.50 for 10 
Champion. Good white variety. August. 
Freestone. 
‘Crawford Late. Fruits large, yellow and 
of fine flavor. Late September. 
Elberta. The standard yellow. Fruits 
yellow with red cheek; flesh yellow, 
firm, juicy and of high quality. Early 
September. 
Golden Jubilee. An excellent variety 
for the home orchard. Fruit large, yel- 
low; flesh golden yellow, juicy, tender | 
and sweet. Early August. 
Hale-Haven. Fruits large, beautiful 
yellow, and of good flavor. Very hardy 
and a heavy bearer. Late August. 
South Haven. Fruits large, yellow with 
red blush, juicy and deliciously sweet. 
Late August. 
APRICOT, Hungaria. Fruit large, good - 
quality, with yellow flesh of very fine - 
flavor. $2.50 each. 
Quince 
$2.50 each 
Orange. A mighty fine-quality variety 
and extremely popular. 
- Elberta Peaches 
