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Small Fruits 
ASPARAGUS ROOTS* 2 yr. $1.75 for 25, $4.75 per 100 
44. Better Fruit Trees 
f aw) 5 
Size Each Per 10 
APPLES* 2 year $1.50 $13.50 
Baldwin. Bright red Winter apple; good for eating and cooking. 
Cortland. Bright red, like McIntosh, but keeps into the Winter. 
Delicious. Large, conical and striped red and yellow. Winter 
apple. 
Grayenstein. A delicious red and yellow striped Autumn variety. 
McIntosh Red. A red Autumn apple with crisp flesh and delici- 
ous flavor. 
Northern Spy. Large red and yellow Winter apple for eating 
and cooking. 
Red Astrachan. Bright red early apple for Summer. Quick 
growing and early bearing. 
Rhode Island Greening. Rich acid flavor, tender and juicy; 
yellow in color sometimes having a red cheek. A very delicious 
winter apple of good keeping quality. 
Yellow Transparent. Early yellow, good for eating and cooking. 
Wealthy. Large and attractive; quality excellent. Ripens ahead of 
McIntosh. A good variety, extremely hardy and heavy bearer. 
Size Each Size Each Size Each 
3-yr.* $3.00 4-yr.* $4.00 5-yr.” $6.00 
Cortland Cortland Cortland 
Delicious Delicious Delicious 
Gravenstein Gravenstein Gravenstein 
Red Astrachan Red Astrachan Red Astrachan 
Wealthy Wealthy Wealthy 
We have Rhode Island Greening in 7 and 8 year-old sizes. Prices on 
request. 
CRAB APPLES* 5 Each 
Hyslop. Dark red or purplish fruits. One of the best known Crabs. 
Late Sept. and Oct. 2 year $2.00 
PEARS* 2 year $2.25 
Bartlett. Yellow and red. Fine shape and color, and excellent 
flavor. Sept. 
Beurre Bose. Russet-gold exquisite flavor, bears abundantly in 
October and November. 
Clapp’s Favorite. Large, lemon-colored fruit with brown dots; 
flesh rich and sweet. Early August. 
Seckel. A delicious sweet pear, small russet-brown, ripens in 
October. 
CHERRIES 
Black Tartarian. Black, sweet early favorite. $2.50 
Montmorency.Large red sour cherry: most popular sour cherry 
in America. 2 year $2.00 
PEACHES* 2 yr. $1.25 ea. $11.00 per 10 
Elberta. Large, yellow with deep red cheek, midseason. 
Golden Jubilee. Large, yellow and early. 
Hale Haven. Large, yellow fleshed, beautifully colored. 
2 year 
South Haven. Large, yellow fleshed, excellent flavor, early 
midseason; very hardy. 
All are free stone 
PLUMS* 2 year $2.25 
/ Abundance. Light yellow fruits of excellent flavor. 
Burbank. Dark violet-red, middle August. 
Fellenberg. Late, medium size, freestone; dark purple, delici- 
ous. Fine for drying. 
QUINCE 2 year $2.00 
Orange. Heavy light yellow of excellent flavor. 
Mary Washington. The best variety grown, it is rust-resistant, 
rich flavored and tender. 
RHUBARB ROOTS* 60c each, $5.00 per 10 
Victoria. The preferred variety. Strong roots. 
GRAPES* 3 year $ .90 each, $7.50 for 10 
Blue—Black Red White 
Concord Brighton Niagara 
Fredonia Catawba 
Worden Delaware 
BLACKBERRIES * $1.80 per 10, $12.00 per 100 
Erie. Early variety. 
Eldorado. A very early variety with large, handsome fruits. 
RASPBERRIES* $2.50 for 10, $20.00 per 100 
Indian Summer. Large red berries of the everbearing type. 
June and Sept. 
Latham. Brighter red, exceptionally large, late-June, mid-July. 
Our Raspberries are strong transplants. 
Each 
HYBRID BLUEBERRIES 12 to 15 in.* $1.60 
Cabot. Good-sized berries, excellent flavor. Juicy fruit. 
low and spreading. 
Per 10 
$15.00 
Plants 
Pioneer. Medium high growth. Fruit middle of July. 
Rubel. A vigorous productive variety. Well-developed bushes. 
large berries of fine color. Ready to pick the first week in July. 
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