
FRUIT for Garm and Suburban Homes 
Apple Trees 
Only the Best | 
Varieties Listed 
All trees are stand- 
ard size. 
2-year trees, $1.75 
each; 10 for $15.00. 
3-year trees, $2.75 
each; 10 for $25.00. 
Baldwin. Red. Win- 
ter. An old favorite. 
Cortland. Red. Au- 
tumn. Similar to Mc- 
i ; Intosh. Two weeks 
later. 
Gravenstein. Autumn. Red striped with yellow. Excellent 
for pies. 
R. I. Greening. Large; flesh yellow, firm, crisp. Best cook- 
ing Apple. Ripens in December. Keeps until May. 
Red Astrachan. Deep crimson. Juicy and tender; excel- 
lent for cooking. Tree hardy and vigorous and bears 
young. July-August. 
Northern Spy. Winter. 
the best eating Apples. 
Red Delicious. Winter. Red. Superior to regular Delicious. 
Mcintosh. October to January. Red. One of the best. 
Wealthy. Deep red; white flesh. 
CRAB APPLES 
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Hyslop. Dark crimson; large. 
Transcendent. Red. 
CHERRIES 

Red and yellow striped. One of 
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Montmorency. Red. 
SWEET 
Schmidt’s Biggareau. Black; heart-shaped. 
Napoleon. Large yellow. : 
Windsor. Large, liver colored. 
GRAPE VINES 
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Brighton. Red. 
Caco. Red. 
Concord. Blue-black. 
Delaware. Red. 
Diamond. White. 
Fredonia. Early. Blue-black. 
Green Mauntain. White. 
Moore’s Early. Blue-black. 
Niagara. White. 
Werder. Blue-black. 
RASPBERRIES 
; Doz. 100 
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Columbian. Purple fruit; delicious for table. 
Cumberland. Blackcap. 
indian Summer. The best everbearing red Raspberry. Pro- 
duces two crops in one year. 
Latham. Fruit is of large size, deep red. 
Newburgh. Large, sweet berry. Very productive. One of 
the good new sorts. | 
Taylor. Large, long berry. Firm, bright red in color. Fine 
flavor. Vigorous grower. Very productive. 
Ie. Fruits 
Orders will be shipped direct from the nursery at Westfield, Mass., by express, 
purchaser to pay transportation charges. Packing will be charged only if neces- 
sary for safe shipment. 
Pears 
Plant These Juicy, Tender, 
Richly Flavored Pears— 
Enjoy Delicious Fruit. 
Each 
No. 1 Grade, Standard. 
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Bartlett. An every purpose ro 
Pear. Excellent for canning. a 
Fruit large, pyramidal. Au- 4 
gust and September. 
Seckel. Small; attractive in 
color. Trees vigorous; bears 
late. 


































Shetdon. Round in form. Dark 
green covered with russet. 
Rich flavor. The tree is a vig- F 
orous grower. Unexcelled for ae 
home planting. October and 
November. 
INOS t:Grades 2syeare ors a Ren es eee $2.00 
JAPANESE PLUMS 
Abundance. Medium size; bright Cherry-red. 
Surbank. Large, nearly globular; clear Cherry-red. 
Formosa. Yellow, overlaid red. 
Santa Rosa. Juicy dark purple. 
EUROPEAN PLUM 
German Prune. Dark purple. 
PEACHES 
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‘Varieties in the order of their ripening. 
Rochester. Early yellow. 
Hale-Haven. Yellow; freestone. 
Golden Jubilee. 
Elberta. Yellow. 
J. H. Hale. Yellow. 
Belle of Georgia. White. 
Gage Elberta. 
Yellow. 
Yellow. e 
BLACKBERRIES 
Doz. 100 
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Alfred. New, seedless, large black. : 
Eldorado. Extra fine and very hardy; large, sweet berry. 
BLUEBERRIES 
Cultivated Varieties 
; Each 10 
18 to 24 in. Large paper pots ............. $2.25 $21.00 
Jersey. Large; ripening midseason. 
Rancocas. Large; early July. 
Rubel. Vigorous; large berries in early July. 
Concord. Large; midseason. 
ROSS BROS. CO., Worcester, Mass. 
