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FRUIT TREES AND SMALL FRUIT PLANTS 
APPLES, DWARF 
These miniature apple trees are ideal for gare 
den or lawn planting, have the same kind of fruit 
as the standard varieties of the same name, but 
only grow to be 8 to 10 ft. high and start bearing 
earlier than the larger trees. 
5 or more 
3 to ft. high, 6 yrs. old, Each ch 
Available in following varieties $7.00 025 
Cortland Richard Delicious 
Golden Delicious Wealthy 
Jonathan Yellow Transparent 
APRICOTS 
eee eee es ee Se eae S00 | 2.50 
ALEXANDER. Immense bearer of orange-yellow fruit 
flecked with red. 
CHERRIES 
PL ioein. diem, 1-5 ft. = 5.00, 250 
Varieties 
BING. Very large, dark brown, almost black; flesh 
firm, sweet, rich, delicious. One of the most 
profitable. July. 
BLACK TARTARIAN. Very large, black, juicy, rich. 
June. 
EARLY RICHMOND. Medium dark red, juicy, rich acid. 
Best. A dependable cropper. June. 
MONTMORENCY. Large, red, productive, ten days later 
than Early Richmond. Surest cropper for this 
climate. 
NAPOLEON. Sweet Cherry, very large, rich, pale 
yellow with red cheek. ji 
SCHMIDT. Fruit has a purplish black skin; firm dark 
flesh, large size and of excellent quality. 
WINDSOR. Skin is dark red; flesh is firm and the 
trees are very productive. Good pollinizer for 
other varieties of sweet Cherries. 
PEACHES 
Byte ine diem. N=> Tt. 2,00 * 1.50 
Early Ripening Varieties 
CHAMPION. A large, handsome, early variety, creamy 
white, with red cheek, sweet, rich am juicy. 
CUMBERLAND. White-fleshed variety which is hardy, 
early ami very freestone. Flesh is firmer and of 
better quality than most other white Peaches. 



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