Fruits 
Brainard’s 


FRUIT TREES AND SMALL FRUIT 
Apples 
2 yr. No. 1 trees $1.65 each, $7.75 per 5 
Baldwin Mclntosh Red 
Crab Apple, Hyslop Red Astrachan 
Red Delicious R. |. Greening 
Red Gravenstein Yellow Delicious 
Wealthy Jonathan 
Crab Apple, Transcendent Cortland 
Duchess of Oldenberg Lodi 
Early McIntosh Milton 
Peaches 
$1.50 each, $7.25 per 5 
Ripening in the order named 
Golden Jubilee. Large golden yellow, blushed red. 
Standard early yellow. 
Belle of Georgia. Fruit large, white with red cheek. 
One of the best white fruited Peaches. 
Valiant. Large deep yellow with red cheek. A fine 
second early Peach 
Hale Haven. Very hardy; heavy bearer; yellow fleshed. 
Veteran. Large, round, yellow flesh fruit of excellent 
quality. Very hardy and dependable. 
Elberta. Large light yellow, red cheek. 
Crawford's Late. Fine quality large yellow with dark 
cheek. 

Peach, Elberta 
Plums 
$2.00 each, $9.50 per 5 
VARIETIES FINE FOR EATING 
Abundance. Large fruit, amber turning to cherry red; 
flesh yellow, tender and juicy. Season August. 
Burbank. Fruits cherry red, covered with blue bloom; 
flesh light yellow; quality fine; early August. 
Imperial Gage. Pale green fruit; juicy, sweet variety. 
Stanley Prune. Skin dark purplish red; flesh dark red. 
Mid-season to late. 
Red June. Large red, oval shaped plum; flesh yellow 
and good quality. 
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EUROPEAN VARIETIES (Plums) 
Bradshaw. Fruits medium size, almost purple. Season 
August. Best for canning. 
Cherries 
SWEET VARIETIES 
$2.50 each 
Sweet Cherries in top grade trees are just about off 
the market. We will have a limited number only. 
Black Tartarian. Dark ox-blood red. 
Governor Wood. Yellow, pink cheek. 
Windsor. Large dark red. 
SOUR VARIETIES 
$2.25 each 
Large Montmorency. Most popular of the pie or can- 
ning Cherries; fruit light red; very acid. Supply 
very limited. 
Pears 
$2.00 each, $9.50 per 5 
Bartlett. Large yellow, red cheek. Mid season. 
Clapp’s Favorite. Large, light yellow, dark pink cheek. 
Mid-season. 
Cayuga. New, size of Bartlett, shape and color similar 
to Seckel; flesh fine texture, excellent flavor. Late 
summer 
Duchess. A very large, late fall pear; flesh buttery and 
of fine flavor. 
Sheldon. Large, round, russet with red cheek. Late Fall. 
Seckel. Medium to small yellowish brown with red 
cheeks rich spicy flavor. Early Autumn. Supply very 
imited. 
Beurre Bosc. Large pear, flesh smooth, very sweet. Skin 
has a golden russet appearance. 
Beurre d’Anjou. Large greenish russet. Very late 
autumn. 
Quince 
Should be planted in strong moist soil 
Strong trees $2.25 each 
Orange. Large, roundish; bright yellow. 
Apricots 
Apricots should be planted at least 2 varieties to 
insure cross pollination. 
Early Golden. A freestone, smooth, fuzzless variety, 
color pale orange; fruit medium to large in size an 
possesses a fine flavor. $2.75 each. 
Moorpark. Highest quality and finest flavor of all 
Apricots; fruit large, deep yellow with red cheek. 
$2.75 each. 
Dwarf Apple Trees 
Trees are approximately 10 to 15 ft. high at ultimate 
maturity. They are low head, permitting the very easy 
picking of most all of the fruit. They come into bearing 
early, often the second or third year after planting; 
fruit is as large and quality fully equal to that from 
standard trees. We offer 2 yr. trees about 3 to 4 ft. 
tall, but size of tree varies somewhat with varieties. 
$3.50 each, 3 for $9.75. Varieties available this 
season: 
Baldwin. Red, winter. Red Gravenstein. Red, fall. 
Cortland. Red, late fall. Red Spy. Red, winter. 
Delicious. Red, winter. Red Astrachan. Early. 
Mclntosh. Red, fall. | Yellow Transparent. Very early. 
‘Dwarf Pear Trees 
We offer 2 yr. trees about 2 to 3 ft. tall, $2.00 each. 
Bartlett. Large golden yellow with reddish blush on 
one side; flesh juicy and tender. Late summer. 
